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- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Contents
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- experience; the Pythians; St. Theresa. Transition of such
- of spiritual experience; their anthroposophical explanation. Effect
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 1
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- like to know why they should work together. Why should an experienced
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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- so that now they have extraordinarily strong experiences, in fine
- detail, of the external world around them. They have experiences,
- experience. And in addition, pale thoughts that are after-effects in
- body. So experiences are dim and the person goes about in a physical
- their experience “rest in God.” And you can see that the
- experience. They say, for instance, when they are still quite young,
- experience “the fourth dwelling place of God.”
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 3
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- only as “a presence.” These people experience the
- the being. If the experience comes to a definite conclusion, they
- first experience: an indefinite experience of a presence, of being
- them of a vision, because these people think their own experience is
- such a moving experience for them that they have the feeling: human
- been given this vague experience of its reality.
- any visual experience. Then the condition is raised to vision that is
- experiences in this second stage. Memory does not clearly connect the
- experience is remarkable. Their description of it is highly colored
- they will only reach the subsequent experience properly if first they
- highest stage of the experience. At this highest stage they no longer
- this experience and have a memory of it (and in most cases there is a
- intestines out too, and then there came immediately an experience of
- experience in their ego organization and astral body, while at the
- same time experience in their etheric and physical bodies continues
- with a certain independence. Thus parallel experiences are there: a
- spiritual experience in the ego organization and astral body, and at
- the same time a separate experience of the etheric and physical
- consciousness there is no such thing as experiences of consciousness
- running parallel. In this experience I am describing, such people
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- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 4
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- is, when you take hold of yourself in your soul experiences at that
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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- into bliss, and then further to an experience of the spiritual world
- eternally, details they describe as their “experience”;
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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- whom he lived. He also experienced a deep conflict between this
- his earlier life everything he had experienced of the oriental
- experienced a kind of lust, he did it for secret pleasure. During
- experience one has when one goes through the gate of death and then
- individual who is now Ferdinand Raimund experienced of bitter
- him all the bitter remorse and insight he had experienced when he
- experience led inevitably to breathing irregularities in this life,
- continue: it was balanced out by what Raimund experienced in this
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 7
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- difficulties because I myself have experienced them with particular
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 8
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- the clear experience of this: “I am in the spiritual world out of
- experience spirit is entering us. We have therefore to regard the
- experience; then the sense experience comes through infusion, tinted
- forces of the spiritual sun, we will experience an infinite happiness
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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- or her spiritual life and experience. The understanding that should
- experienced by the ego and astral body during sleep (as too much
- nature was experienced in the opposite condition by the
- physical-etheric body and then experiences the illness in a
- somnambulistic condition. The sick person experiences a strong
- experiences of the spiritual aspect of external nature. Suppose the
- person experiences a sick organ inwardly — sick because it
- experienced in the somnambulistic state, and the inner process is
- elemental life of nature comes into dreams, the person experiences
- imaginative experience, and by which we are able to experience the
- between experience in the body and experience out of the body;
- extraordinarily difficult to experience their response to the
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 10
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- life there is something that we experience 25,920 times. What is
- summer, we carry within us what our organism experienced in the
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 11
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- would work out part of what they had to experience between death and
- experience.
- sleep to balance what is experienced in subnature, then there is
- earth-life, what is experienced clairvoyantly in the realm of the
- human being is led from the experience of subnature to the experience
- follow all that is experienced by human beings when they leave their
- Christ. A great sum of knowledge and life experience can be acquired
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