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- Title: Pneumatosophy: The Riddles of the Inner Human Being
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- should like to bring to you now will have to be said — as has everything
- activities, however, which set in at this time, three things. which the child is
- characterize something which is extraordinarily complex in an exceedingly brief
- first it is interjections, everything connected with feelings, which the child
- that among human beings many a thing is disarranged, so that someone says,
- possible for the scientific life of the present day to enter into these things.
- It actually knows only the exterior of the human being; it knows nothing of the
- minor third, and everything of the nature of major and
- narrow-minded fashion, that the material is something of minor value, and we must
- learns there is something magnificent. Jean Paul, the German poet, has said that
- essential things we learn are to walk, to speak and to think — the human
- in the sounds. In as far as speech is something physical, man's physical body and
- actually take with them everything of a soul nature which the person has put into
- words may also signify something else, something supersensible, invisible, people
- life departs from us in the course of two or three days, and nothing at all would
- but the following is possible: At night I go to sleep; something makes a noise;
- something awakens me; in this case I certainly cannot complete my going back over
- aspect of the inner being. The real inner part is something entirely different.
- — If you call to mind today something which you experienced ten years ago,
- then you have in the memory something which is in your soul, do you not? It is
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