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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 1
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    • become in the slightest way theologians. It is purely a matter of the
    • operation. And this holds true for all medical matters. Above all,
    • have been speaking more from the administrative angle. But the matter
    • for instance, about circumcision and similar matters. For priests
    • person to the surrounding world. No matter what therapy we use, in
    • matter if you intervene with some therapy when, for instance, a
    • be a sacrament. Nor is it a matter of symbols. Rather it has to do
    • matters except when the physician asks for a pastor? On the other
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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    • matter of regarding the symptoms in the proper way. Even an earlobe
    • down into the physical organism. Here it can be a matter of
    • have no meaning in a higher sense. For as a matter of fact, very much
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 3
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    • the matters we have been considering. In particular, we should see
    • direction. And that causes pain. For as a matter of fact, all pain
    • — no matter how they appear in this impulse: healthy or ill or
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 4
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    • sense. As a matter of fact, the course of human life is such that the
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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    • intuition. For it is a matter of understanding what they do
    • tell one is of little value. It is a matter of grasping what they say
    • us in those early years by premature cleverness, it is a matter of
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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    • of elemental spirits. To someone who sees the matter from a broader
    • to you the deeper connections to be found in this matter of human
    • visionary images that come to him in a matter-of-fact way. His poetry
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 8
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    • scientific research — so often used for less important matters
    • otherwise go out takes hold of physical matter in the human body.
    • not enter into physical matter but stay in the direction of the
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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    • the relation of spirit to matter. Inspirited physical substance is
    • another, none of it matters. What does matter, what should be clearly
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 10
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    • leave the creative impulse outside in matter itself; the thoughts
    • between warmth and cold no matter what is happening outside.
    • matter. It only becomes important if one observes such people from a
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 11
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    • reaching down into tangible matter itself, but only to the
    • intangible, living activity of matter.
    • to a vision of the weaving life of matter and of how it appeared to



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