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  • Title: Appendix: Presence of the Dead
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    • lecture but notes summarizing what Steiner said. Therefore, the two
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture One: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part One)
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    • as some people do, and everything you said was recorded on records.
    • Now if someone collected all the records, everything you had said
    • someone played them, everything you said during the day would be
    • That is why I have said so
    • As I have often said, we
    • including Christ among them. I have often said that Christ's
    • the astral body. But you will see from what I have said that becoming
    • outside yourself. For example, if you said to someone, “It is
    • seriously than everything said about the physical world. The point is
    • have to emphasize again and again — in spite of having said it
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Two: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part Two)
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    • world, the German philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte said:
    • he had the strength to say what he said because he knew: The best part of
    • which can be said to contain his life's teachings, to a small group of
    • As I said in my last
    • it was correct. Out of an inner necessity, I said his poetry not only
    • that is what I said and what I felt to be true. It is only now that I
    • know why I said this. Of course, we can only know after death what
    • think I was justified when I said here some time ago that a person
    • whom you knew, become the best helpers to aid spiritual science in
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Three: Awakening Spiritual Thoughts
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    • And it was by no means the most morally reprehensible souls who said:
    • said. He suffered, yes, but he was not ill, and he was adamant that
    • What I have just said, even if it seems grotesque at first, shows us
    • from the spiritual world. People then said that they themselves did
    • continue to take to heart the things that have been said so often and
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Four: The Presence of the Dead in our Life
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    • contradicting what I have just said can be traced to the fact that
    • angel. If we said we experience the being of an angel or of a dead
    • Arc said about the appearance of the higher beings in her visions,
    • simple beginning, paid for with considerable sacrifices, is aiming
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Five: The Blessing of the Dead
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    • sleep. The sense organs are laid aside in sleep; there is no activity
    • After what we have said
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Six: Faith and Knowledge
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    • contemporary scientist, Max Müller, said that if an angel were
    • Catholic priests came up to me and said that I was only speaking to
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Seven: Robert Hamerling: Poet and Thinker
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    • burial, the body had been laid out in the beautiful Stifting House on
    • him laid up while the sun was shining outside. He was forced to stay
    • just a few lines from what he said about his native region where he
    • soul was laid into it from out of the cosmos, so to speak. The nice
    • So sometimes he said he wanted to be a philologist or an astronomer
    • Well, much could be said
    • This was said of the man who has enriched the German language so



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