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- Title: Pneumatosophy: The Riddles of the Inner Human Being
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- Connection of the sleep-experience with the entire life of the
- certain similarity to the ever-recurring condition of man's sleep-life. As the
- soul-spiritual part of man has experienced between going to sleep and waking up
- float away, as we know, when we sink into sleep or when we wake, and which for
- the ordinary consciousness do not result from deep sleep) — as, then, the
- concealed from the ordinary consciousness as are the events of the sleep state.
- Of course, it is true that the child is not actually sleeping; it lives in a sort
- sleep.
- life these activities are related to each other in sleep; for they arise out of
- sleep, as I have indicated, or at least out of the dreamlike sleep of the child.
- the time of going to sleep until the time of wakening. That is, the normal human
- being does not speak between going to sleep and waking; but in as much as the
- physical and etheric bodies at the time of going to sleep — and they
- what we have put into our speech, that we take with us into sleep, and it remains
- our being between sleeping and waking.
- entirely in the materialism of the language, so to speak, carries over in sleep
- enter each night between going to sleep and waking; while the one who preserves
- between sleeping and waking. Indeed, this is expressed even in outer world
- spirit: for in going to sleep they no longer have the natural relation to the
- regard what takes place for the individual human being between going to sleep and
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