Searching Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion Matches
You may select a new search term and repeat your search.
Searches are not case sensitive, and you can use
regular expressions
in your queries.
Query type:
Query was: conscious
Here are the matching lines in their respective documents.
Select one of the highlighted words in the matching lines below
to jump to that point in the document.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Cover Sheet
Matching lines:
- 4. Consciousness- Addresses, essays, lectures.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Back Cover
Matching lines:
- there is revealed to inspired consciousness the
- have in ordinary consciousness. It is actually a corpse; at
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Contents
Matching lines:
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Synopses
Matching lines:
- Thinking, feeling and willing in everyday consciousness;
- consciousness during which men perceived
- physical body. Imaginative consciousness gives to philosophy
- its substance. Inspired consciousness allows the construction
- Meditation and consciousness — strengthening of character
- and moral qualities — dangerous influence of subconscious
- unconscious philosopher. Transition to inspired knowledge by
- The idea of the ‘unconscious.’
- Unconscious experiences of the soul during
- constellations of the fixed stars — consciousness of our
- waking consciousness by the reverse path.
- body — it keeps an unconscious memory of its extra-earthly
- Different conditions of consciousness
- through evolution. Darkening of picture consciousness at
- order to found the consciousness of
- after this time. The consciousness of the I and the
- Ordinary Consciousness and Higher Consciousness 117
- Imaginative consciousness and the loss of
- Imaginative consciousness and ‘visions’ are essentially
- different. Man always imagines, but consciously.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
Matching lines:
- awakening, an awakening on a higher level of consciousness
- the reality of our breathing, because we are conscious of our
- rooted in reality, for he was conscious of his etheric body. He
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture II: Soul Exercises in Thinking, Feeling, and Willing
Matching lines:
- Philosophy has originated out of a state of consciousness
- with one's soul in that state of consciousness. But since
- cannot just resume the ancient consciousness that gave rise to
- quite different. The old state of consciousness, which gave
- partly unconscious.
- Compared to modern consciousness in which we think
- scientifically, that consciousness was dream-like. What
- consciousness that cultivated philosophy in ancient times it
- abandon ourselves to this dreamy, half-conscious soul state.
- we think in a fully conscious way, that in all respects we live
- in full consciousness in our soul life if we want to
- etheric organism, but at the same time is as fully conscious as
- Such fully conscious, pictorial thinking that relates itself to
- thinking; thereby I become conscious of it. “
- consciousness cannot be carried out; ordinary consciousness,
- life. Again, there arises in man, but in full consciousness,
- the full consciousness of ordinary thinking what the
- also experienced in ordinary consciousness. The imaginative
- eliminate from its consciousness again those concepts on
- in its consciousness, so the soul must be able to eliminate
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
Matching lines:
- subconscious or unconscious, or from our memories.
- into the meditation from unconscious impulses or feelings.
- meditation enters his consciousness for the first time, nothing
- unconscious, or perhaps physical elements had played into
- ordinary consciousness appear only as a kind of reflection, a
- our being, which otherwise do not enter consciousness at all,
- consciousness. This gives man a true self-knowledge
- unconscious for ordinary consciousness. Only the small child,
- perception; only, a child experiences it unconsciously. The
- imaginative thinker experiences it fully consciously with clear
- with ordinary consciousness cannot perceive it because he has
- When he does this he actually looks consciously upon that
- ordinary consciousness; who can lift again into his whole soul
- surveyed in full consciousness, turns one into a philosopher of
- conscious, in the condition of a little child before it has
- obliterating the pictures that enter one's consciousness
- from consciousness, from the soul life. It requires greater
- energy to do this than to eliminate from consciousness ideas
- ideas and imaginative pictures from consciousness than
- consciousness from these imaginative pictures when they have
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IV: Cognition and Will Exercises
Matching lines:
- the consciousness following meditation, he also becomes
- acquainted through this empty consciousness with the etheric
- meditative pictures from consciousness so much that in doing so
- strength one can muster to remove from consciousness the
- consciousness, carrying them so far that the soul becomes
- consciousness that no longer has before it the physical
- physical and etheric organisms. For this consciousness, the
- in the ordinary consciousness of our earth life. Even with the
- consciousness, grasp the real nature of thinking and the
- concepts appears to inspired consciousness, I must make use of
- inspired consciousness the essential nature of the
- consciousness. It is actually a corpse; at least, it is
- ordinary consciousness is not what it should be, that it has
- thinking and conceiving of ordinary consciousness. Then only
- consciousness is merely the reflection. It becomes evident that
- ordinary consciousness. But what does that mean? As we can see
- consciousness, wants to consider the thinking part of the soul
- present in the thinking of ordinary consciousness, that thought
- remain within ordinary consciousness? It would have to say,
- ordinary consciousness.” If it does so without prejudice
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
Matching lines:
- recent times, the question of the unconscious has come to the
- by ordinary consciousness is relegated to the region of the
- unconscious. When this unconscious realm is mentioned, it
- that do work into the conscious soul life. The emergence of
- this idea of the unconscious is due wholly to the fact that a
- unconscious.” It is just by means of this supersensible
- knowledge — by reaching other levels of consciousness in
- not accessible to ordinary consciousness, must be investigated.
- an unconscious region of the soul, namely the experiences the
- Ordinary consciousness remains quite unconscious of what
- in a man's life than experiences of waking consciousness.
- remains unconscious of them, these experiences are real, and
- ordinary consciousness the phenomena of sleep appear as
- an unconscious condition. But what happens to the soul
- something absolutely real. What remains unconscious to ordinary
- consciousness in this respect can be illuminated by
- perceive what, for ordinary consciousness, is unconscious. I
- through consciously, for they are experienced consciously
- unconscious throughout the night, but what would
- otherwise have remained unconscious can be seen by means of
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VI: The Transition from the Soul-Spiritual Existence in Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
Matching lines:
- consciousness is unaware of it. Man experiences cosmically, but
- in ordinary consciousness he knows nothing of it. One can say
- “fixed star consciousness.” This desire to return
- this pre-earthly condition, we possess consciousness because we
- is without consciousness because the physical and etheric
- mobility that expresses itself as a form of consciousness
- state of consciousness than the one that comes into being in
- ordinary consciousness is concerned, these celestial events
- This consciousness, alive and luminous in the highest degree,
- that it is then experienced as a weak consciousness but
- say now that what man experiences in full clear consciousness
- consciousness I previously developed out of the whole universe
- into a more inward consciousness.
- said, the brilliant cosmic consciousness grows dim, but the
- more it fades the more does a subjective consciousness arise in
- way that the religious consciousness is an after-effect of the
- earlier stage of divinely permeated consciousness. These things
- conscious earthly life to call forth pictures of what is
- remains unconscious of this physical continuation in his
- had cosmic consciousness. Now, the soul-spiritual human being,
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VII: Christ in His Relationship to Mankind and the Riddle of Death
Matching lines:
- constitution, and those states of consciousness in which modern
- man's consciousness, his whole inner soul structure, have
- find that mankind had a quite different consciousness, a quite
- daily change in human consciousness. Today man only knows the
- day consciousness, although he certainly can indirectly. But
- apart from these three states of consciousness, of which that
- half-conscious dreaming as we have it today. Rather, it was a
- waking consciousness. These pictures were similar in form
- freely and lightly in his consciousness as our dream pictures
- through his consciousness.
- through his outer form of consciousness.
- This consciousness of ancient mankind that lived in
- that the active, intense ego consciousness, possessed by
- achieved it if that ancient picture consciousness had
- kind of ordinary consciousness we possess today, with its sharp
- his full ego consciousness. Although in that middle
- Golgotha, full ego consciousness had not yet appeared in
- in human evolution? — Ordinary consciousness was, after
- in their physical sense consciousness through historical
- could no longer consciously see into pre-earthly life and so
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VIII: Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
Matching lines:
- Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
- VIII - Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
- in regard to ordinary consciousness, man's sense perception is
- consciousness — I emphasize that ordinary
- consciousness is retained during genuine imagination
- consciousness, and back again. While the ordinary, earthly view
- consciousness is concerned, in this other state of mind
- thought experience is acquired. In ordinary consciousness the
- higher state of consciousness, man possesses a thinking with
- ordinary consciousness, these are on a deeper level. Man
- consciousness — all of this shoots up in the form of
- memories in ordinary consciousness, but alongside this ordinary
- consciousness, the other imaginative consciousness
- consciousness, you actually live in the present. You
- ordinary consciousness experiences the present. Imaginative
- consciousness experiences its own life's course in such a way
- this way the experiences of imaginative consciousness differ
- from those of ordinary consciousness. Ordinary
- consciousness lives in the present, for the past it only
- has its memories. Imaginative consciousness experiences
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
Matching lines:
- The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
- IX - The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
- system of forces is not strong enough to become conscious of
- into ordinary consciousness which the physical body reflects as
- consciousness. For if man were fully capable of using his
- astral body, there would descend into his waking consciousness
- consciousness, he could say: Through my veins streams the
- complete ego being during waking consciousness, he would
- this is suppressed during ordinary waking consciousness.
- Man experiences nothing in waking consciousness of the ether
- experience in ordinary waking consciousness of the many
- come into awareness in ordinary consciousness because the
- is not conscious of the planetary movements and the world
- ordinary consciousness.
- soul from having a consciousness of the cosmic facts, which
- consciousness unfolds.
- filled with life. But in that case no physical consciousness
- would arise. Physical consciousness only arises because the
- unconscious life in the human head. To the extent that it is
- that way, sleep intervenes. The imaginative consciousness
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture X: The Experience of the Soul's Will Nature
Matching lines:
- human soul's experiences in ordinary consciousness during its
- human organization for the physical body. Subconsciously,
- from ordinary consciousness.
- have already shown that ordinary consciousness remains
- there exist other processes, subconscious processes in
- effects up into ordinary consciousness at all during earthly
- consciousness as stirrings of conscience, as evaluations of
- the subconscious sphere. Everything that a person does,
- he also evaluates in his subconscious soul organization;
- a subconscious memory-thought. After the deed has been done,
- unconsciously developed result of our moral qualities into the
- death his consciousness, until now only an earthly one,
- expands into a cosmic consciousness. Just as man becomes
- consciousness becomes a cosmic consciousness. The
- consciousness and has the desire to form a new physical
- organism within him, his consciousness expands into the
- consciousness, contract now and then into the mere etheric
- consciousness represents for him. As yet, there arises no
- conscious contemplation for what I have described as an entity
- consciousness, as I described it already during the past
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
The
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib is maintained by:
The e.Librarian:
elibrarian@elib.com
|