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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Cover Sheet
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    • edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the German texts
    • They were translated from the German by Gladys Hahn.
    • containing the German texts is entitled
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Contents
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    • changes in the physical body. Understanding of the, human
    • of the Logos. Different ways that the four members of the human being
    • Human
    • fourth seven years. Finally the human being deserted by cosmic
    • difference between processes outside man and in man. Inhalation,
    • creating the human being: activity of astral body. Exhalation,
    • the sun in relation to the human being. Instreaming and outstreaming
    • passive thinking by perceiving man's place in the cosmos. The human
    • supernature: Father, Christ, Spirit. Pathology of evolving humanity.
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Publisher's Forward
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    • contains material which for many years was circulated in manuscript
    • particular significance is the giving of a mantric verse for the
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Notes
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 1
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    • sacrament in relation to the processes of healing in a human
    • in human life? How does a person take hold of his or her own life? We
    • intervene, in human life. First, the process that is active in the
    • various states of consciousness. A human being's ordinary relation to
    • of our human constitution that it penetrates to the source from which
    • require the involvement of the total human being if that individual
    • enables them to see a biological or physical process in the human
    • organism as a spiritual process. For all processes in the human
    • something beneficial to humanity.
    • people will have to work together — and in the most manifold
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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    • first at certain phenomena in human life that easily slide over into
    • branches of human knowledge must be liberated from a certain coarse
    • what the normal type of human being is. And it was as near as could
    • the physical organism in the first seven years of human life are the
    • certain phenomena, not in the customary manner but in a really
    • will be using them to obtain a view of human life itself.
    • review the picture of a human being that Anthroposophy gives us. The
    • human being stands before us in a physical body, which has a long
    • today's anatomy and physiology. For the human physical body as it is
    • humans first received on earth, which therefore is in its first stage
    • entire human being and in the forms of the single organs.
    • The physical human
    • concretely to the real human being, it provides an explanation of how
    • the ego organization penetrates the human physical body. You can see
    • a true understanding of the human being. However, I am convinced that
    • that Anthroposophy gives us, we can say that the human being stands
    • organization. In waking life these four members of the human
    • these four members of the human organization.
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 3
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    • of the total human being if we go a little further into
    • lies between certain pathological trends that are developing in human
    • stream in human evolution. This phenomenon lies midway between the
    • pathological tendencies of human nature and the stream of initiation;
    • such a moving experience for them that they have the feeling: human
    • four members of the human being are bound closely together. In normal
    • human soul-spiritual entity comes down out of the soul-spiritual
    • taken hold of by the astral body. It is like birth, when the human
    • usual human being. She has brought it with her into this life, this
    • the most interesting phenomena in the realm of human evolution.
    • — such as normally human beings only experience when they are
    • studies that go so deeply into the human being will always lead from
    • illness being treated not by human beings but by spiritual beings.
    • One kind of treatment is the kind human beings evolve: that is,
    • The spiritual beings that have to do with humanity treat illness
    • it is cured or not, may be woven into the human being's karma three
    • moment an act of the whole human being — the whole human being
    • half ill or abnormally healthy. The whole human being is involved in
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 4
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    • a human being? What is not inherited and must come to the human being
    • two ingredients. Human beings come out of the spiritual,
    • First, human beings
    • thing that is changed at this time. For the fact is that human beings
    • sense. As a matter of fact, the course of human life is such that the
    • basic statement can be made for the first seven years. Human beings
    • the artist working in the human being (who consists now in these
    • heredity work together in artistic reciprocal activity. If a human
    • general form. Naturally, the universal human model must be preserved,
    • and therefore an affinity is already there for the inherited human
    • further. But someone who really studies the nature of humanity will
    • can no more say that a human being has inherited what is carried
    • participate very little. The etheric body forms a new physical human
    • come upon an important secret of human evolution, a secret that
    • further, although they are hidden from human sense perception. If you
    • of the spiritual hierarchies higher than human beings, but also the
    • place. This is the body that the human being has built for itself
    • attributes, soul characteristics. What the human being saves by not
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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    • separates from the rest of the human organism. It then draws the
    • or do in such a way that one can think of it in relation to the human
    • — For example a man might say: “Sure, ten years ago I was
    • Take a gourmand (there
    • are gourmands even among such people as these!). Catch up with him
    • drive him from within in a very definite manner. One sees that he has
    • unites a human being with the outer world. His senses are dulled; his
    • organ, manifesting in so-called “seizures,” all the
    • upper organs — for the whole human being participates in memory
    • the physical world, forces against which they, as human beings,
    • condition called idiocy, in which the human personality is lost, in
    • of nature. They can no longer manifest as a human being. They live
    • processes are working in a human being they do give human-like
    • impulses. But these people are isolated from the normal human world
    • place in a human being's karma, although it may mean misery in that
    • view of the immortal life of a human being. Then we would have a
    • there can be such a relation between two poles of human
    • way to see into the nature of the human being.
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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    • with discovering how far a human being may deviate
    • obvious example — how the karma that a human being carries through
    • into the spiritual world and, in the same human being, a need to
    • but with their whole heart, with all their human capacities, they
    • world from a spiritual point of view. The human being journeys
    • human being in everyday life on this earth. Only then will they be
    • able to care for humanity properly from the standpoint of the
    • In the course of human
    • looking for the defects. And they did find defects in many instances.
    • to you the deeper connections to be found in this matter of human
    • what they call love of humanity and love of things, particularly to
    • But the man of whom I am speaking was no friend of animals. There in
    • the midst of an animal-loving people was a man who treated them
    • compulsive mania (today, in materialistic terms, we would call it
    • This man lived again
    • this incarnation the man is extremely talented, carrying over from
    • is about ordinary physical human life into which elemental spiritual
    • spiritual happenings into human life. One need only look at
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 7
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    • would never attain an understanding of the human being. Certainly it
    • cannot reach the human being by this means, because in human life in
    • outside the human being. Comparatively speaking, this science is good
    • continued within the human being. For instance, combustion is
    • the process within the human body, and combustion is still described
    • not possible. For the process in a human being that is analogous to
    • is inorganic, lifeless, while within a human being we have a
    • not continue in the same way within the human organism. Externally,
    • and produce combustion. Within the human being the same temperature
    • to similar processes in this age in the human organism, although
    • does not reach as far as the human being. Human beings have a soul
    • earth-lives; we see it manifesting in our personality. We found this
    • look at what manifests as external human processes and relate them to
    • Let us look at human
    • a human being in a completed condition and elaborated within. It is
    • reality to be continuously creating the human being, working
    • continuously to build the human being, from without inwards. In the
    • proceeding inward from the cosmos. Human beings do not merely inhale
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 8
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    • Yesterday we examined the human constitution
    • as far as it can be seen in human beings
    • must go out beyond humanity. For everywhere humanity stands in some
    • manifold the forces in the universe are! Look at a growing plant, for
    • universe that would then finally explain the totality: humanity and
    • manifold variety that one does have in one's immediate environment
    • the human being. We showed yesterday that one can go from the area of
    • the human being what I would like for the moment to call a refined
    • with the human constitution as it is at the present time. When one is
    • humankind sees the sun, for instance, in its physical form, and the
    • relation humanity has to the sun. When a ray of light streams into
    • sense perceptions we breathe in the manifold ingredients of the
    • spiritual sun. You have there an important view of the human being
    • Humankind simply does
    • of past karma. If we understand the human head properly, we must say
    • human being.
    • in a weaker form as our active human love. This is the interplay of
    • sun activity with the human inner world, the loving penetration of
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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    • to relate a state of illness in a human being to his
    • As human beings we
    • in our minds what really happens in the human being during sleep. The
    • activity of the astral body and ego. In the human organism we find
    • at all suited to the constitution of the human physical body. And yet
    • while it is asleep this human body is, so to speak, subject to these
    • must be aware of this contradiction in the human being precisely
    • during sleep. During sleep the human being ought to be a world of
    • true situation without prejudice. Physical processes in the human
    • needs for waking life to unfold the next morning. If too many
    • condition, a residue of these processes piles up in the human
    • suited to the human organism; they need to be balanced by the astral
    • really originate in the human organism. For they are fundamentally
    • human soul-spiritual life. And that points to a secret of this world
    • sides! On one side, in the sleep condition of the human physical and
    • human spiritual development. Thus if we study what is active during
    • sleep in the human physical and etheric bodies, we find the
    • the outer world. Let us start from the human physical body
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 10
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    • activity to be found in human thought and feeling. What really lies
    • materialistic thought; today humankind is fundamentally entirely
    • symptoms of human soul-life. Moreover one can work to prevent them.
    • the field of theology. For human thinking in recent times,
    • the theologians who want to overcome materialism in a modern manner
    • completely submerged in the current passive science. Today human
    • This can only happen if we really develop our knowledge of the human
    • being. Humans cannot be known by uncreative thoughts, because by
    • understand the periphery of the human being; one has to ignore the
    • we really understand the place humanity has been given in this world.
    • human thought creative.
    • upward and downward, with respect to many phenomena. Everywhere in
    • largest intervals for human perception, it will be the so-called
    • Platonic year, which has always played an important role in human
    • rhythm that contains the largest time-interval possible for a human
    • reckon how many breaths a human being takes in a day, we come to
    • interval, in the human being the microcosm, as in the largest
    • Thus the human being
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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 11
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    • spiritual research that has meaning when humankind once more
    • materialism, it is inconceivable to the ordinary human being that
    • medical stream that should now emanate from the Goetheanum.
    • that is still to be done here by Dr. Wegman and me.
    • human civilization. There were deep reasons for this. People of those
    • ancient times said: When the human being comes down out of spiritual
    • able to form a physical human body. We have described how this
    • spiritual powers who direct humanity. It was always believed that
    • through some anomaly of the general evolution the forces that a human
    • harmony between soul-and-spirit and physical body in earthly humans,
    • that show that human beings indeed have more to do with the
    • entire ancient consciousness the education of the human being was
    • times of human evolution was thought of primarily from a medical
    • whom should be concerned with the healing of human beings on earth.
    • human being to their knowledge that after the metamorphosis they
    • earth had been physicians or priests. The first need of every human
    • and down below encounter nonhuman, subnatural activity. For only when
    • have learned to know the nature of human illnesses. For that leads to
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