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  • Title: Contents: Presence of the Dead
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    • The notion that our senses perceive only oscillations and
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture One: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part One)
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    • senses. Likewise we cannot perceive all of it in our ordinary dreams,
    • physical body and do not use our physical senses. Rather, we look
    • perceive anything if we lacked all senses in the physical world.
    • nonsense, of course. It is possible to describe an objective fact
    • thoughts which do not merely mirror the outer sense world. We must
    • through him. The ancient religious founders were in a sense teachers,
    • understand the full significance of Christ, this is simply nonsense.
    • deadening one's senses. It is no different from someone saying,
    • Get rid of the senses, one by one!” To be a materialist in
    • regard to the spiritual world makes as much sense as this attitude in
    • complicated structure. It is in a certain sense built into us out of
    • the same way they experience the world of the senses. This is a
    • sense referred to here; we are not fully present in what we do. That
    • the same time we must have a clear and sure sense for the conditions
    • acquire a healthy sense for the things that truly belong to it. Then
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Two: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part Two)
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    • a striving — in the highest and most noble sense of the word —
    • no choice but to try and make sense of these ideas on the basis of
    • its impressions on our senses, and we try to understand this world
    • are, in a certain sense, the highest physical beings. A stone, a
    • certain sense we become objects to them. It is indeed a first sign of
    • sense of the word that she was an objectively kind person. She
    • smaller groups so that we can, in a sense, speak the language we have
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Three: Awakening Spiritual Thoughts
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    • senses, we are looking at beings we can correctly describe as
    • the sense spiritual science speaks of it, is beautifully alive in our
    • has ideas concerning the sense world as well as all kinds of
    • that we need ideas reaching beyond the life of the senses if we
    • And unless we get our bearings from beyond the sense world, we will
    • do not take this in a superficial, merely external sense, but in a
    • had either restricted themselves to sense impressions or had reached
    • cannot comprehend him through our senses but have to accept him with
    • human beings beyond the sense-perceptible world into the spiritual
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Four: The Presence of the Dead in our Life
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    • research resemble dreams because in both the sense of touch and the
    • will get a sense in the depths of our soul telling us what being we
    • That is why we speak of reading the occult script, in the true sense
    • exercises have brought us to the stage where the sense of touch
    • Then our thinking changes and we no longer have thoughts in the sense
    • don't like that nonsense, I hate it,” you will not be
    • here in the narrow sense of a simple learning process, but as
    • the latter. This objection makes as much sense as saying that we
    • will be glad to leave behind the old theosophical nonsense of
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Five: The Blessing of the Dead
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    • and upsets, sense impressions, will impulses, feeling, and thinking,
    • without using my senses or my limbs. I have experiences independent
    • sleep. The sense organs are laid aside in sleep; there is no activity
    • of the senses, and the limbs are at rest. While we sleep, we are
    • researchers, we must be able to silence our senses at will. We must
    • particular qualities of that period. I tried to get a vivid sense of
    • out, as our own experience, into the spiritual world. In a sense, we
    • on the illusion of their senses, were created by the limitation of
    • through the illusion of the senses. In fact, we create it ourselves
    • that the world extends beyond the realm of the senses, and behind the
    • true impulse of spiritual science to heart can sense even now in our
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Six: Faith and Knowledge
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    • The notion that our senses perceive only oscillations and
    • toil and work is not in the sense of “it's been a hard day's
    • work,” but in the sense of unconscious occurrences caused by



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