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- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Human Body
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- necessary for me to use expressions, ideas and mental
- feeling which is expressed when I say: I have repugnance for
- repugnant to me” I instinctively give expression to the
- therefore, human feeling expresses itself in the bodily
- expressions of the life of feeling will be wonderfully
- wanted to use an expression — such expressions are not
- expression for the wonderful way in which the soul life is
- use the expression, as something complete in itself. Already
- I should now use an expression for the connection between the
- system. The breathing life is less a faithful expression
- pictorial expression of the soul's experience. It is far more
- an expression of such a kind that I would wish to compare it
- this breathing life is a less exact expression of the
- we consider it as the formative expression of the life of
- expression of the life of mental images. Through the fact,
- transparent, just as little as picture writing expresses as
- just because of this, in that which expresses itself in the
- expresses itself in the entire organism, in everything which
- bodily formative expression in metabolic processes; nerve
- may coin the expression — then we have the whole human
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- Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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- expresses it: In the sphere in which world conceptions arise,
- doing so, one must often express oneself quite differently than
- when one expresses oneself according to the habits of thought
- of ordinary life. But the way in which one expresses oneself
- bodily-physical; a way of looking which expresses itself in the
- for the human being. Simply expressed, we can think of the
- again wish to use the expression — condensed to the point
- conception, he comes to the following expression:
- soul, indeed, the point of view expressed by a man to whom I
- following way, as it is expressed in the conclusion of the
- upon Wagner in order to lend expression to the thought of how
- the spirit, I seek to bring to expression the true Goethean
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