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- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Human Body
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- observation of psychic experience, that they, too, are unable
- research; yet, it is equally without doubt that the experience
- will, is an experience which cannot be denied. The
- we experience in our sense perception is already a
- manifestation of soul. Now, we experience the world only
- experience is actually of the nature of soul, and we would
- — except for we ourselves, except for our own experiences
- than the other and in the naive experience of the ordinary
- experience. For what we experience, if we assume the standpoint
- loose in his soul. Can one say then that what one experiences
- then experienced also by the soul? And, on the other hand, if
- color, so that one indeed only has to do with soul experience.
- occurs in sense perception, in sense experience. The sense
- our soul, we experience it. This is the actual process and is
- extraordinarily important. For in relation to the experience of
- definitely not such that one can say the soul experiences the
- it becomes clear to the one who grasps sense experience truly
- correct understanding of sense experience. Only when that which
- principle of this world conception: Everything we experience is
- things proceeds from the assumption: All other soul experiences
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- Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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- arises from the livingly active inner experience of the spirit.
- And the spirit can only be inwardly experienced, not, in the
- belong with the metabolism in the same way that the experiences
- standing at the point where he is able to experience inwardly
- experimentation that one experiences within oneself the ether
- as living reality, then one can know, through experience, what
- and enlivened ether in our sense experience.
- concepts and mental pictures are not experienced as mere
- cognition, when he inwardly experiences the stirring and the
- a result? That which should only be experienced inwardly as
- to hallucination, and imagination is a pure soul experience.
- And inasmuch as it is a pure soul experience, the soul lives in
- indeed destroy each other. He who experiences hallucinations,
- itself to be the lowest form of supersensible experience for
- the human being. For the human being experiences in his dreams
- experiences of destiny. In the moment in which we grasp this
- receives the events which approach it as the experiences of
- life experiences with inner equanimity — in this moment
- way through to the experience of the negative. In recent times
- earlier experiences. The psychoanalyst assumes that the soul's
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
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