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  • Title: At the Gates: Notes from Answers to Questions - Stuttgart, 4 September, 1906
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    • the airy sphere, the whole range of feelings; and the etheric sphere, all
    • everywhere outside. If I feel the whole world in myself, then I have
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture I: The Being of Man
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    • body. But man can move, feel and think; he grows, takes nourishment,
    • faculties as well. He can feel pleasure and pain, which the plant cannot
    • identify himself with the plant. Animals can feel pleasure and pain,
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture II: The Three Worlds
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    • feeling.” Only one thing could be given to her, deprived as she
    • people say: “Oh, that is only a thought or a feeling; it exists
    • and every feeling is a reality, and if I let myself think that someone
    • would. I repeat: every thought and every feeling is a reality, and for
    • “Atmosphere”, we encounter feelings and emotions, pleasure
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture III: Life of the Soul in Kamaloka
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    • peculiar tingling feeling we have when a limb “goes to sleep”.
    • our ears, absolute silence; and no feeling of heat or cold without the
    • does a dead man feel? To take a simple example, suppose a man eats avidly
    • or instrument for satisfying it. It has to feel deprived of everything,
    • instructive. Among the various feelings a man can have as part of his
    • body. Hence he feels the lack of physical body as one of his worst
    • healthy and firmly bound together, then immediately after death he feels
    • This is a ghastly fate: the suicide feels as though he had been plucked
    • loss, he takes refuge in death. And that is why his feeling of deprivation
    • pain to another being. At that time he made someone else feel pain;
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture IV: Devachan
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    • If today we were able to understand the powerful feelings and the exalted
    • Devachan, a man is surrounded by all the passions and feelings of his
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture V: Human Tasks in the Higher Worlds
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    • Let us observe the feeling
    • this feeling to the spiritual level and you will have some conception
    • feels the bliss of creation.
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture VI: The Upbringing of Children. Karma.
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    • and in feeling is the best means of education at this stage. It is not
    • immoral thoughts and feelings.
    • difficult after this age. It is at this time also that a feeling for
    • beings. A young person's feelings towards the world in general develop
    • in company with his feelings towards other people, and now he is at
    • Anyone who really takes this law into his thinking and feeling will
    • of years, the law will of its own accord become part of our feelings.
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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    • ideas, experiences, feelings, and all this produces great changes in
    • The ideas, feelings and
    • you will realise that habits and feelings, which first belong to the
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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    • incarnation he brought a dim feeling that what he had been doing was not
    • quite right. This feeling became more and more definite in the course of
    • further incarnations; he also came to take heed of the feelings of others,
    • incarnations the feeling became still more definite and gradually the
    • pain he caused. He has to feel it in and through the very self of his
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture IX: Evolution of the Earth
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    • really a sort of “plant-animal”: they were able to feel
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XI: The Post-Atlantean Culture-Epochs
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    • feeling quite different from our own. The Atlantean, too, was still
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XII: Occult Develpment
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    • from yesterday's study how important it is to develop a feeling
    • of your heart or a feeling of being hot may be represented in a dream
    • more frequent, until you come to feel that you have been dreaming all
    • Jesus Himself, for everyone. The feeling of belonging to Christ Jesus,
    • Christian way is best suited to those whose feelings are most strongly
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIII: Oriental and Christian Training
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    • any feeling of pleasure at doing good to someone; he must be moved to
    • help not by any such feeling but simply by the sight of suffering. And
    • this, a feeling of union with Him is impossible. Further, we must recognise
    • down in perfect humility. This is a feeling that everyone committed
    • inner, that he has gone thus far. The outer sign is that he feels as
    • feeling. He must learn to stand firm under the heavy strokes of life,
    • come to me.” The outer sign of this is that the pupil feels a
    • feeling: he learns to stand firm even when he is scorned and ridiculed
    • of the Crucifixion. A new and quite definite feeling must be developed.
    • his own body objectively, so now he has to develop the feeling that
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIV: Rosicrucian Training - The Interior of the Earth - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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    • a person has outgrown this idea, not only in theory but in feeling,
    • it, then draw forth the inner feeling of your soul and lay it as it
    • of the organ and so out into the Macrocosm. He then feels his body
    • “Air-Earth”. This is a substance which annuls feelings:
    • converted into pleasure, and vice versa. The original form of a feeling
    • Its substance is essentially feeling and will. It is sensitive to pain
    • moment when we think and feel, we are working on the great structure of
    • theosophical conception of the world must pass over into feeling —



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