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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • Saturn; even where it is densest, there is only fire — living,
    • water, the denser, more earthy element separates from the finer,
    • today call matter — to begin to condense. If we fix this moment
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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    • condenses to a gaseous element. But every such densification is
    • denser, the gaseous element, is added, but so also is light. The
    • more connected with the bodily, denser functions of the Elohim, and
    • then to the warmth. These four constitute the denser conditions of
    • as finer relatively to the denser ones, the gaseous, the warmth and
    • descend from warmth into the denser, we come to the gaseous
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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    • denser, gaseous element developed in the Sun, so that in addition to
    • air or water of today. The “water” was very much denser
    • to contract and become denser. That is the second “day”
    • repetition in a denser form of what took place on the Sun. That which
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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    • of how in elementary existence warmth condensed to the gaseous or
    • in this way. Warmth is again the middle state; as denser conditions
    • into existence of our earth. Whether we speak of the denser states
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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    • rarefied warmth-substance, the denser air comes into being. It is
    • existence of Saturn. Then during the Sun evolution they condensed
    • during the Moon evolution condensed their gaseous element to water.
    • During the earth evolution they have further condensed their watery
    • and whose effluence has become denser and denser until it has now
    • Thrones, who have in fact constructed — or rather condensed
    • I promise to condense some ducats out of some mist!’”
    • condenses to liquid actually on earth, and when the gaseous, vaporous
    • into existence in the same way as the water which condenses in the
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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    • sun still condenses to the gaseous state. This is recognised by
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • prepared for his densification. Suppose that man had become dense
    • happened if man had descended into dense matter on the fifth day? His
    • spiritual-etheric existence, and only sought denser embodiment after
    • beings had already condensed physically in the region of air and
    • and find there differentiated currents of warmth not so dense as gas,
    • condensed further. It was only then that the man of flesh came into
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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    • the earth, the earth forces became ever more moonlike, ever denser.
    • summarised as follows. The earth was enveloped in dense volumes of
    • in sleep from the other human members (grown denser since that time);
    • seen dense formations of misty, smoky and steaming cloud upon its
    • water, which means that it is far denser than the earth. It therefore
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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    • denser than is the case today. A differentiation between physical and
    • the astral and then gradually condenses into the etheric-physical; it
    • member; the one became denser and the other more rarefied. The
    • running through the whole of evolution. We saw how warmth condensed
    • to air and rarefied to light, how air condensed to water and rarefied
    • woman, and moreover in such a way that the denser physical body



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