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- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Cover Sheet
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- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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- if the labile condition starts between seventeen and nineteen years:
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 3
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- starts, when it is in statu nascendi,
- words, and this was able to start curative processes. Directing the
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 4
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- constellations of the fixed stars work. To be sure, this escapes
- stars, acquires meaning for human comprehension. And one begins to
- stars which we are carrying within us and which we need when at
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 7
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- a great pile, but no work starts. To start the work, what goes on
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 8
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- a differentiated sense world. The sun no longer shines, the stars no
- stars appear again, but in their spiritual aspect: they are now
- stars everywhere. If we look within the human being, the sun, moon,
- and stars are there too, in exact correspondence. When something
- collaboration of sun, moon, and stars. If we as therapists want to
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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- the outer world. Let us start from the human physical body
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 10
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- creatures if there are no apes to start with. You can't speak of the
- place in the sky in relation to the other stars, and now in 1924
- shift through all the constellations of the starry world; it can be
- this way: Start from one day; in a year there are 360 days. (It can
- and foremost in the world of the stars. Inwardly, we relate to our
- of our creative thinking. It starts our legs moving toward things we
- really nothing more than a system for giving names to stars. That is
- found stars had to have names. He would visit the observatories in
- his country and let them show him various stars through the
- know all that — but how you know what that star's name is, that
- very distant star, that's what I don't understand.” Yes, of
- astrosophers had for the sound of some particular star. All the old
- star names were God-given, spirit-given. The stars were asked what
- their names were, because the tone of the star was always perceived
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 11
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- examined without restriction. Today one starts out from the
- substance; formerly one started out from the process. And in fact any
- physical illness. What happens when the healing process starts? The
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