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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Synopses
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- riddle of death. If we open our hearts to the reality of the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- knowledge of the external sense reality; for this very
- ancient times, threw light on all the separate areas of reality
- themselves with this or that recognized field of reality. The
- field of reality is there for the senses, or for observation,
- quite unreal, do not relate to any reality, are merely
- specific areas of reality. Philosophy, on the contrary,
- reality of philosophizing in the same way a healthy person
- feels the reality of breathing. But today, when a philosopher
- feel that he stands solidly in reality. Only a person working
- removed from reality.
- the reality of our breathing, because we are conscious of our
- rooted in reality, for he was conscious of his etheric body. He
- reality only what one experiences as reality while
- the reality in philosophy is also lost. One feels it as
- 'prove' that breathing was a reality, just as one must now
- prove that philosophy is rooted in reality. Doubt as to
- the reality of what one should love in philosophy has
- that the reality of philosophy is experienced. If, then, one is
- to recover a feeling for philosophy as a reality one must first
- from sense reality that are combined by thinking. One
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture II: Soul Exercises in Thinking, Feeling, and Willing
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- to show that it relates to reality. So the philosopher is not
- able to verify his ideas in reference to reality as directly as
- in various ways to reality because this reality is not
- are pictorial conceptions in which, however, the reality
- has a convincing indication of any reality. With the
- reality, indicated by the picture itself. Today we cannot
- an etheric reality is achieved today in anthroposophical
- verbal communication and its comprehension, that reality is
- thinker can imbue his words with this reality, for he acquires
- all from the etheric — reality. So, when imaginative
- all human corporeality. This can then be grasped in turn by
- but with the power of the reality inherent in them they fully
- reality does coerce me. But something that has a mere semblance
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
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- corporeality. Man gradually finds his way into the
- Thinking certainly takes on the character of reality. Just for
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IV: Cognition and Will Exercises
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- a picture, but this picture expresses complete reality. Bring
- no original, independent reality. It cannot be thought of as
- reality, as a corpse is remote from the true human reality.
- reality — both the direct formulation of ideas about the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
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- these philosophical ideas would attain reality. The
- experienced reality.
- consciousness, would represent the reality of
- of reality to a philosophy worked out during waking life.
- as reality. So, while I present concepts taken from
- stream into the reality of daily life and continues on in the
- 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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- perception by intuition is a living reality for pre-earthly
- pictures he pierces right through them. Their reality is no
- pre-earthly existence, reality has been lost to his soul. The
- soul no longer has the reality of this, man's universe, around
- this universal reality — earthly conception of the
- previously had as reality now surrounds him only in pictures;
- it is a cosmic recollection of the cosmic reality of work done
- which reality is no longer contained, he becomes ready to draw
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VII: Christ in His Relationship to Mankind and the Riddle of Death
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- not point to any reality that man can control directly with his
- pronounced supersensible reality, as our perceptions
- point to a physical reality. Just as we know, when we see a
- reality, so did ancient man experience pictures which moved
- content pointed to a spiritual reality. Just as today, when our
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VIII: Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
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- up by memory for it is a living reality. It has to be summoned
- the realization that in itself it has no reality at all.
- thoughts. They have as little reality as mirrored reflections
- actually passes to begin with from ordinary, physical reality
- to etheric reality. But in doing so he now receives the first
- into the physical corporeality but comes only into loose
- man's corporeality. For in regard to this remaining
- supersensible reality, then modern supersensible perception
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
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- and will. In reality, as we have seen in the previous lectures,
- in the physical corporeality. During sleep, the soul's own
- namely, what underlies the memories as the reality of the
- corporeality but to fill with its own astral activity the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture X: The Experience of the Soul's Will Nature
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- receive insight into the actual reality that exists behind the
- willing-soul that underlies the human will as reality to pour
- feeling, and has its true reality in earthly life only in the
- human will as a reality is the continuous desire in the whole
- reality that I have just described, the being that represents
- views the physical corporeality and the soul and spirit, and
- anthroposophical movement. It becomes a reality in the Waldorf
- has just been drawn out of the physical corporeality is
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