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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture I: Introduction - Aphoristic remarks on Artistic Activity, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing
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- You always breathe f-f-f- when you start to say fish; in
- breath.
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture II: On Language - the Oneness of man with the Universe
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- sound o is really nothing less than the action of breath
- in us when this breath is caught inwardly by astonishment, by
- fact that the human being takes 18 breaths in a minute. How
- many breaths does he take in a day? 18 × 60
- × 24 = 25,920 breaths in a day. But I can also
- calculate it by taking the number of breaths in 4 minutes, that
- breaths in 4 minutes, and my result would still be 25,920
- breaths in a day (360 × 72 = 25,920). We can say:
- Every 4 minutes the process of breathing — breathing in,
- breathing out, breathing in, breathing out — is, as it
- hours is a “year” for our breathing. Now take our
- larger breathing-process which takes place in our daily
- that we are “breathing something in” and
- “breathing something out.” We breathe out the ego
- and the astral body when we fall asleep, and we breathe them in
- accomplish in this breathing something similar to the
- little day-long breathing-process in which we multiplied the
- breath of 4 minutes by 360: if we multiply by 360 the time
- have a twofold breathing-process: our fourfold breathing in and
- breathing-process, if you follow the sun in its
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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture V: Writing and Reading - Spelling
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- breathing the first sound, as I illustrated with
- for that, too, you begin to breathe the same way; each of these
- words begins with the same breathing out.” In this way I
- breath in a vowel. In this way you get drawings which can
- the shape assumed by the breath, from the shape of the
- breath.
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VII: The Teaching in the Ninth Year - Natural History - the Animal Kingdom
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- breathes through these, that in the lower part of the body he
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XIV: Moral Educative Principles and their Transition to Practice
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- the breathing and enlarge on every aspect of nutrition and
- breathing connected with the care of personal health. You will
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