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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Back Cover
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- remains of the living physical man. As we are referred back to
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Contents
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- Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Synopses
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- physical body. Imaginative consciousness gives to philosophy
- realities which have their physical reflection in sun, moon and
- organisms, the physical body ‘reflects’ thoughts.
- damage the physical body and thus
- healthy physical body thanks to the force of the Christ. In the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- senses penetrate the physical sense world. What the spiritual
- belong to physical man, for the senses are physical organs
- imbedded in the physical body. What man's physical body
- physical man. In him what the ancients considered as philosophy
- experienced in the physical body but in a human organization
- that permeates the physical body as etheric man.
- present-day science we really know only physical man. We do not
- physical body and in which the Greek philosopher experienced
- his philosophy. In the physical body we experience breathing,
- and the process of seeing. But just as we have this physical
- an etheric man. When we look at the physical body we see
- something of the breathing process; physically and
- physically in breathing and seeing — philosophy came into
- physical body, so the Greek never doubted that what he
- powerful, solid and material than his present physical body.
- anything about what is now his physical body, just as modern
- perception, for it is in the etheric, not in the physical body,
- member of the whole cosmos. As physical man, however, he cannot
- physical man between birth and death belongs directly to the
- life of his physical sensory surroundings. Beyond this he has
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture II: Soul Exercises in Thinking, Feeling, and Willing
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- the physical organism. In the dream conception itself one never
- are becoming entirely independent of the physical
- “When I think in the physical organism I am making use of
- course in the physical organism, but, because of its
- Without the physical organism the thinking of ordinary
- therefore, is bound to the physical organism. Just as we
- with the help of the physical organism, we also see clearly
- are set free of the physical body. Now, a picture world is
- physical organism and continues in the purely etheric —
- earth and clothed itself in a physical and etheric body. Man
- organism that leaves physical man at death and lives on further
- As man has the physical cosmos before him by means of his
- spiritual cosmos; only, what within his physical and etheric
- this organism, ensheathed by the physical and etheric
- is merely hereditary in the physical and etheric organisms and
- earthly world and only clothes itself in the physical and
- spiritual world into his physical existence.
- the physical organism on the waves of breathing and the other
- researcher's physical and etheric organisms. That happens
- physical and etheric organisms. The will that otherwise is
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
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- physical body; a different activity from that of thinking,
- feeling, or exercising my will within the physical body.”
- lives in a world separated from one's physical
- physical organism takes on a relative objectivity. Man looks
- within his physical body out upon external objects. But what
- unconscious, or perhaps physical elements had played into
- physical and etheric organisms. There, they would unite with
- super-sensible thinking man would alter his physical and
- to interfere with his physical or etheric organism. Both of
- unaltered physical body. It has remained as it was; this
- With this etheric thinking you feel quite outside your physical
- physical organism. A person who has correctly brought about
- disappears, to be able to return into the physical body and see
- being in the physical body and being outside it in the
- physical and etheric organisms. Then man will really attain an
- called forth in his physical organism when he uses it for
- this way is mirrored in our physical and etheric organisms in
- a physical sense cosmos.
- other facts of the physical sense world. Now that he is able to
- the cosmos to what he experienced through his physical body as
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IV: Cognition and Will Exercises
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- physical organism of man owes to hereditary development,
- that is to say what are the persistent factors in his physical
- inheritance and ancestors who gave him his physical
- between what is passed on in the continuing stream of physical
- consciousness that no longer has before it the physical
- physical and etheric organisms. For this consciousness, the
- soul-spiritual world before it descended into a human physical
- physical substance transmitted to it with conception. One
- disregarding not only its own physical body and its
- physical man. As we are referred back to the living man when we
- relate what man experiences here in his physical body to the
- within physical earth-existence. To acquire inspired knowledge
- releasing his own soul-spiritual nature from his physical as
- outside his physical and etheric organisms. He comes to
- Through death, the physical and etheric organisms are cast off.
- instead of within one's physical body. Man actually finds
- otherwise here in earth life he is within his physical and
- physical death — one also learns to perceive what
- insight into what is also working in his physical and etheric
- plant, so little can an observation of man's physical and
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
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- after-effects of sleep. His physical and etheric organizations,
- physical and etheric bodies, which he has when awake, man has a
- physical and etheric organisms as upon an object. Just as he
- the physical and etheric organisms underlie what might be
- physical and etheric organizations in the systems of breathing
- live in the physical and the etheric body and work into waking
- and ego organizations are outside the physical and etheric
- They are experienced by the soul outside the physical and
- etheric organisms. But within the sleeping physical body the
- a physical body, who always live in a super-sensible existence
- as opposed to the physical life of man. The human soul in sleep
- circulation, and thus in man's physical and etheric
- confronts him by day, for the life functions of the physical
- our physical consciousness we experience the physical sense
- are merely the reflected physical images of certain spiritual
- single stars. In sleep, the soul, being free of the physical
- enters a physical body through conception and embryonic
- his physical and etheric organizations in sleep, if this
- his physical and etheric bodies again? What impulse is at
- reflection in our physical world is the moon. Indeed, the
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VI: The Transition from the Soul-Spiritual Existence in Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
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- The Transition from the Soul-Spiritual Existence in Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
- VI - The Transition from the Soul-Spiritual Existence in Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
- that man in his physical sense life experiences himself in his
- physical and etheric bodies and considers their organs as his
- outer world his physical and etheric bodies, which
- physical body exists in man's astral and ego nature. This is
- to the physical and etheric bodies naturally is connected with
- that the reason why a man wants to return into his physical and
- world and prior to his having taken on his physical body. When
- no such relation to a physical and etheric body is possible,
- Such a physical-etheric organism is not present in pre-earthly
- physical human organism with which man must clothe
- of everything earthly man possesses as his physical
- physical-material organs — spread out into cosmic
- When I say that man experiences his future physical organism as
- another for physical existence. In the latter one means
- say that the cosmic germ of man's physical body is experienced
- one does here in the physical world. Everything is
- man's physical organism.
- cosmos as we perceive it from the physical world; he has a
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VII: Christ in His Relationship to Mankind and the Riddle of Death
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- physical earth. If we want to place before our souls the very
- point to a physical reality. Just as we know, when we see a
- physical being with colors and shapes, that it is a physical
- physical is out there, so did a man of the past know that he
- bestowed by that spiritual being whose physical image is the
- physical sun we see in the sky.
- look up to the sun, but this outer, physical sun is only an
- death concerned only the physical human organism. He knew of
- life descended into his physical organism. For him, death was
- He whose physical reflection is the physical sun, this
- man Jesus. He took on a physical body in order not only to
- in their physical sense consciousness through historical
- full clarity in the inner soul experience, man's physical
- its foundation in man's physical organism, and man learned to
- physical organism can be experienced by the soul. No
- attention exclusively to his physical body and showed how this
- extent, it had become an experience of the physical organism.
- but they come from the physical body. This body disintegrates
- physical death could leave him. By these means, it was possible
- use of ego consciousness. In this stage, the physical
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VIII: Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
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- kind of a relationship man acquires in regard to his physical
- whole soul to be outside the physical organization. To a
- physical organization. Everything that has occurred since
- birth in the physical body as growth was produced in it
- to this experience. Just as a real, physical object cannot
- what he has in mind. Matters pertaining to the physical world
- therefore, he always takes hold of his physical body. That
- the physical organism, it slips right into it. This unconscious
- physical organism and makes use of it. Then, as imaginative
- Something is reflected back to us from our physical body, and
- actually passes to begin with from ordinary, physical reality
- insight into the physical body. He sees it as a reflecting
- for it is not until his physical body becomes for him an
- certainly not present in his physical body. If, therefore, he
- have his physical body outside himself and view it as
- human being relates to the corporeal-physical. Not until he can
- objectively survey the physical organization, the etheric body
- unity of the physical and soul nature at age nine or ten. He
- physical organism so that the body can reflect the thoughts
- with the soul's relationship to the physical body in normal
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
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- physical organization. In a certain respect, man's astral
- organization and ego being are outside his physical body during
- of the physical body. When man is awake in earthly life,
- completely united with the physical organism. They are active
- in the physical corporeality. During sleep, the soul's own
- into ordinary consciousness which the physical body reflects as
- to the physical organization in the same manner in which man
- unaware of them, he actively permeates his physical organism
- Because man actively penetrates his physical body, because his
- and the ego being — affect the physical organism with
- specific way. For the purely physical activity which then
- reflected images thrown by the physical body back into the
- being is reflected during waking life onto the physical body.
- Through its senses, the physical body carries the effects of
- the outer world into the physical inner being; the phenomena of
- all this is reflected as thoughts in the physical organism, and
- does the soul actually do to the physical organism so that
- firmly in mind that the physical organism really prevents the
- it works in the physical head organization of man. It turns out
- human etheric body alone were to penetrate the physical
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture X: The Experience of the Soul's Will Nature
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- the physical and etheric organisms.
- organization. The head organization forms a physical and
- must seek it in its replica in the physical and etheric
- the real domain for the physical part of a science of the soul,
- same way to the physical and etheric organisms, neither has it
- physical and etheric organisms, nor does it become involved in
- from the physical and etheric parts of man's organism. It has
- kind of surrendering of the willing-soul to the physical
- physical and etheric bodies in response to a certain stimulus.
- human organization for the physical body. Subconsciously,
- the soul-spiritual world into a physical-etheric organism. In
- the physical organism; its activity cannot unfold since it
- the physical organization, but the tendency remains. Now, the
- accustomed on earth to live in a physical organization
- consciousness and has the desire to form a new physical
- views the physical corporeality and the soul and spirit, and
- around us in the physical world — the mineral, plant, and
- being. Since, in physiology and anatomy, physical science is
- Critics who rely merely on physical science today still claim
- base their ideas and their work on physical science alone. But
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