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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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    • describe as a pricking or penetrating. That is a thoroughly objective
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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    • single individual has the skill to produce this object alone, but
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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    • anyone, from the standpoint of modern physics, raises an objection to
    • the scientific objections against the things said here today or at
    • day to deal with many of the objections raised. I shall probably
    • aware of the objections which can be made against what is taught in
    • by their scientific training to object.
    • standpoint, without further reference to well-meant objections. In
    • itself. There may of course be such people; but it must be objected
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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    • bringing forth once more the objective in its own substantial nature.
    • exalted spiritual Beings have worked in the object of his contempt to
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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    • images of outer objects by means of external perception. But that
    • object-consciousness. I have for many years been calling attention to
    • ability to distinguish between external objects and our own inner
    • we have an object in front of us — let us say a rose — we
    • directly as objects, but as images, just as today dreams often unfold
    • of our present time. It did not work in such a way that outer objects
    • mineral, the human kingdoms as sense-objects, was not there. What was
    • arose were in the main quite different from the objects of our
    • then they are able to perceive. Our present objective consciousness
    • between outer and inner, with this perception that real objects are
    • our present objective consciousness could develop.
    • develop at an earlier stage of evolution. To us an object is
    • are aware of this our creation; objects do not stand before us, do
    • not appear to be before us.” To say “objects appear
    • light, but that light streamed back to them from objects, that
    • objects appeared to them from without. This is expressed by the
    • that an inner spiritual reality in the beautiful object is
    • reflected by objects.
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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    • countless biblical commentators have objected to this interpretation



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