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  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture One: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part One)
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    • Thus, we need a more active strength of soul to find our way after
    • every person who wants to understand its findings. It strives to give
    • understand spiritual science will be able to find their way after
    • person will have difficulty in finding his or her way after death. In
    • easily finds the solution. The student really dreams that this
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Two: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part Two)
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    • spiritual science to find the right inner energy to develop a feeling
    • When we look at this process, we find the central element is that we
    • We will learn to feel them with us when we need forces we cannot find
    • complete abandon, we find it infinitely precious when we see how a
    • his wonderful poetry, but in the spiritual world we find lighting up
    • terribly surprised that they impose those concepts on what they find
    • the external world, but must find the strength within ourselves to
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Three: Awakening Spiritual Thoughts
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    • the greatest difference we might find between the two periods is that
    • finds it much easier to develop ideas about the spiritual world from
    • teachings they gave humanity, we find that the aim of all these
    • deeply inward one. We have to reach maturity and find the path into
    • The Mystery of Golgotha took place so that we can find the way into
    • the forces of the spirit. Seen in this light, we find Christ
    • psychic powers can find care and be guided on the right path. Our
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Four: The Presence of the Dead in our Life
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    • in the physical world. It will help us find our way to remember that
    • egotistical and can potentially keep us from finding the right
    • find it easier to give a talk for the thirtieth time than you did the
    • cannot find him, he is within us. But it is very important that
    • People find it difficult to
    • not find a single pentagram throughout the building, no form of a
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Five: The Blessing of the Dead
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    • we find also in our everyday life. Meditation is a devotion of the
    • concentration, but you will find detailed descriptions of the
    • clearly as possible and to develop the active will to find a solution
    • through the foreign feeling and willing we find within us, and get
    • slumbering soul forces, we find that it is just as wrong to talk
    • modern natural science cannot comprehend the findings of clairvoyant
    • accept the scientists' findings about the physical world on the basis
    • sensory world we find spirit. In spiritual science, the spirit
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Six: Faith and Knowledge
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    • about the findings of spiritual science, particularly when
    • still find in certain tribes and peoples and trace to individuals
    • everyone provided we find the way to the simple, ordinary people. The
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Seven: Robert Hamerling: Poet and Thinker
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    • we read further in his report card, we find that although Hamerling
    • Rome, a man always seeking life but unable to find it in sensual
    • lyrical muse sought to find the reflective sounds permeating his
    • most painful suffering, his soul could find joy in the beauty of
    • felt an invincible urge in his soul to find the corresponding
    • harmony, to find the way in which all things ugly must dissolve into



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