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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 1
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    • consciousness: waking, dreaming, and sleeping. The moment we apply an
    • then, if this has proceeded normally, waking, dreaming, and sleeping
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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    • away and the person falls into a kind of dizzy dream state. But then
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 4
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    • child is still dreamily and half-consciously immersed in the other
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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    • into a kind of dream condition. From a spiritual-scientific point of
    • brings about a kind of dream condition. But because of the special
    • into the dream condition receptivity for the perception of the
    • spiritual world. Dream is transformed into a state in which the
    • — to a dream condition.
    • have the opposite: dreams are carried over into waking life, with the
    • waking life: dreams do not appear, but an active “dream”
    • pathological mirror-picture of ordinary dreaming. Activity is there
    • dreaming.
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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    • dreams. And then, as every initiate knows, we observe that the dreams
    • elemental life of nature comes into dreams, the person experiences
    • what is spiritual in the minerals. And what does the person dream
    • about? The person dreams of the medicinal remedy. Here you have the
    • In one condition dreaming of the illness, in the other condition
    • dreaming of the remedy. And generally speaking, that is the way
    • about, and the temple priest was told the dream that contained the
    • remedy for it from out of their dreams.
    • in dreams while in the spiritual world with the ego and astral body.
    • know them in their healthy normality through the dreams in the
    • dreams will still reveal the corresponding healing remedies in the
    • dreams but the opposite — false spiritualism, which is
    • but corresponds to the somnambulist's dream revealing his sick



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