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  • Title: At the Gates: Notes from Answers to Questions - Stuttgart, 2 September, 1906
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    • here below. A peaceful condition in Devachan depends on the lives of
    • in Devachan. A man lives continuously in the three worlds. “Rest
    • and then they look like a small triangle. 1. Heart; 2. Liver; 3. Brain.
  • Title: At the Gates: Notes from Answers to Questions - Stuttgart, 4 September, 1906
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    • lived the Moon-plants, real plant-animals, halfway between the plants
    • had shown the Way and taught the Truth, but they did not live out the
  • Title: At the Gates: Prefatory Note
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    • that I could speak only of what lived in me as Spiritual
  • Title: At the Gates: References
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    • 71 Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, 1768–1825,
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture II: The Three Worlds
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    • is in this same space; we live in the other two worlds, the astral and
    • devachanic worlds, at the same time as we live in the physical world.
    • desires and passions, which live in what we call the astral body. Ordinary
    • and we find that everything lives in music. Goethe, as an Initiate,
    • speak a confusing language, because the Akasha is alive. The Akasha
    • because the image is alive and answers questions, and the answers are not
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture III: Life of the Soul in Kamaloka
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    • fills our daytime consciousness and enlivens the soul, from everything
    • through its life in Kamaloka? In Kamaloka a man lives through his whole
    • on the physical and material. He also relives everything he enjoyed in
    • himself from physical life. And when he has lived through his life right
    • ordinary life is the sheer joy of being alive, of living in a physical
    • torments which have to be endured by the unfortunates who end their lives
    • which yield pleasure; he lives also in the company of other men and other
    • such occasions he will encounter again as he lives through the Kamaloka
    • I ever caused to other beings I now have to live through in my own soul.
    • for instance he has lived for seventy-five years, his time in Kamaloka
    • When a man has lived through
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture IV: Devachan
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    • it was first constituted from the products of previous lives. Now we
    • lived through many lives and so have added many pages to their Book
    • body. Others have been through only a few lives; hence they have gathered
    • forests, full of wild beasts. Men lived in caves, wore animal skins
    • who lived in the days of the ancient Germanic people had a picture of
    • lives, and this has a deep purpose. Goethe says: “The eye is formed
    • in Kentucky certain creatures went to live in caves; the caves were
    • for him to compare the course of his development in his various lives:
    • of the fruits of his former lives he prepares the picture of his body
    • consciousness. He lives consciously in Devachan, and statements to the
    • in Devachan man lives with them in a high degree of consciousness.
    • beings live on in Devachan. Friendships are as it were the environment
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture V: Human Tasks in the Higher Worlds
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    • still to be found as though frozen alive in the ice-fields, lived there.
    • covered the ground, when wild animals of the torrid zone lived here
    • the beings who live on the Earth. On the astral plane things are quite
    • altered scene in which he lives during his next incarnation. But he
    • up of the fruits of his former lives, he now has to gather round him
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture VI: The Upbringing of Children. Karma.
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    • sense-world. We must bring before him examples taken from the lives
    • passes through repeated lives on Earth, and that when a child is born,
    • if they go to live in dark caves. Now suppose that in a later generation
    • to live in caves. Thus an earlier experience shapes a later destiny,
    • cause lies in earlier lives. In a previous life a man has prepared his
    • lives. If it depresses me to think that I have deserved my present destiny,
    • live in accordance with it. If we do this conscientiously over a period
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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    • about the workings of the law of karma through individual human lives.
    • if anyone lives in intimate sympathy with a particular environment,
    • harmoniously in their next lives. But human beings are becoming more
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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    • of illness. Fahre d'Olivet, who has investigated the origins of the
    • he was incarnated with healthy eyes, but he lived only a few weeks.
    • body can thrive only in so far as the higher principles can live within
    • does not then cause him pain, but in Kamaloka, as he relives his life
    • being. In this way any pain or pleasure he has to live through turns
    • have had experiences in common. During the Kamaloka period they lived
    • may be lived out.
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture IX: Evolution of the Earth
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    • a plant-being, upside down compared with modern man. He lived in the
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture X: Progress of Mankind Up To Atlantean Times
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    • this way they could live.
    • learnt to breathe, and then all mankind lived in a common element, the
    • breathed it out again. We live in one common Ego because we live in the
    • as they lived in his blood and gave him independence. Without these
    • the gods, and what they experienced lived on in myths and legends. They
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XI: The Post-Atlantean Culture-Epochs
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    • that he was touching the body of the Godhead. He lived in a religious
    • as the organs of sight degenerate in animals when they go to live in dark
    • to it. We shall say: Indeed we live in the truth, but it can take many
    • live with them. Modern humanity has cultivated individual freedom. From
    • learn to live together and understand one another. If this human fellowship
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XII: Occult Develpment
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    • and his outer senses. He lives and works in what we call the waking
    • examples that in dreams we live in a very different sort of time from
    • night, with no interruption, he lives in a state of fully clear
    • occult principle. Most people today lead lives devoid of any regular
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIII: Oriental and Christian Training
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    • but am considering only how best to live my life in the world.”
    • quite well for a time, because its people would continue to live in
    • live. We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, which is a
    • thus lives in concepts only, and controls his thoughts and links one
    • live for five minutes solely in these sentences, with everything else
    • lived there, as they are inscribed in the Akashic Record, and how he
    • When a man has lived through
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIV: Rosicrucian Training - The Interior of the Earth - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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    • “I am also the cold, for as part of the one Self I live in the
    • human thought; I will test whether one can live with it.” He need
    • existence on the Sun, even in a preliminary form. The liver is an instance
    • way. Hence we can say that the liver is closely related to the astral
    • on the liver, with the aid of certain specific words.
    • he lives in all things.
    • their forces. Humanity lives under the influence of these layers and
    • a lesson for their next lives: that matter is perishable but spirit
    • When we come together so that we may live within this teaching, it gives
    • Theosophy lives. You must have a will to understand; then Theosophy



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