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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • our ideas, impressions and perceptions, yet in no way coincides with
    • himself, our ideas cannot be confined to that world itself. No
    • science equipped only with ideas borrowed from the world of the
    • the soul, and try to get some idea of the creative power inherent in
    • ourselves as far as possible from the familiar, and from the ideas
    • idea we get when we say “In the beginning,” which is
    • ideas which we use today to describe processes in the external
    • his consciousness. Suppose that the second complex of ideas which
    • one of the nature of thought or ideation, that is, one which
    • “Elohim.” Whoever wishes to get an idea of what
    • Then we shall be able to get at least some idea of their nature. They
    • begin with, only as an ideal. Now think of a group of spiritual
    • the form of man. And the first-fruits of their musing is the idea of
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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    • — that is bohu. And if you have formed this idea, and
    • awakening; groups of ideas arise in your souls. This is how
    • meet with finer conditions, of which we do not get a much better idea
    • idea of this finer etheric element permeating the organising
    • to say that Bet (B) aroused the idea of something enclosing,
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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    • get an idea of the constitution of “air” at that time, we
    • bears the impress of the joint idea they had formed of their work. We
    • highest ideal. We feel ourselves to be of divine origin; but we feel
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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    • soul-warmth, will give you a proximate idea of that interweaving
    • when our planetary existence began. We get an idea of the sublimity
    • much scorn has been heaped upon this naive idea of the creation of
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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    • feelings and ideas of such a kind as regards these tremendous
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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    • preceding lectures to form an idea as to how spiritual Beings, whom
    • life-ether. We try to acquire ideas about the nature of earth, water,
    • we can acquire no ideas of what lies behind it.
    • one is the calling up in memory of the idea of the rose, which could
    • yourselves familiar with such ideas. You must get used to the thought
    • of Will is matter, outspread solid matter. The commonly accepted idea
    • This crude simile really does give a fair idea of the sort of
    • as a group, had to grow beyond themselves. Let us try to get an idea
    • from everyday life, to help us to form some idea of this. Take the
    • same time this human being was only an idea, upon which they could
    • of this. The Bible is acquainted with the idea that the Elohim were
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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    • familiar with the idea that everything we perceive around us is in
    • course of evolution. We must get used to applying the idea of
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • one ignores the fact that the ideas under attack were only born a few
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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    • materialistic ideas of the Bible make it inevitable that one should
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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    • closer idea of what man was like on the sixth “day.” He



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