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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture II: On Language - the Oneness of man with the Universe
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- centres, in which sympathy and antipathy meet. We can then say:
- “Antipathy and sympathy meet even in the head.” We
- is primarily pervaded by sympathy, and antipathy is sent out
- kind of sympathy develops in the eye itself: the blood vessels
- of the eye; antipathy radiates through this sympathy: the
- sympathy and antipathy, occurs at the centre of the human
- system. Here, again, sympathy and antipathy encounter one
- another, so that a meeting between sympathy and antipathy
- again, the whole individual is active; for while sympathy and
- accompany with imagery the conflict in action between sympathy
- realize clearly that a meeting between sympathy and antipathy
- meeting between sympathy and antipathy is in progress which is
- expresses itself as sympathy, as an activity of sympathy.
- sympathy and a cosmic antipathy to take place in our
- sympathy and antipathy in the breast is the comprehension of
- experienced in sympathy with things. For even when we are
- afraid of a thing our fear is founded on some secret sympathy.
- sympathy with its object. In considering these facts you must
- some sympathy, is often encountered by antipathy from outside.
- combine sympathy and antipathy, and our tongue, our lips,
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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XII: How to Connect School with Practical Life
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- any way because you feel disinclined to show sympathy for the
- sympathy for life. I had to say all this to you before going on
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