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- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- civilisation, because humanity is evolving, is advancing. And
- own, and because we know that as human beings we are endowed
- — which otherwise remains unconscious because
- — a feeling that might cause him to have a
- higher knowledge can and must avoid. It is a danger, because
- spirit-and-soul with the body then becomes one which causes the
- — because he is too deeply immersed in it
- himself with his own urine, because any water from the outside
- utterly anti-social being. He did these things because his
- because the latter are an image of certain cosmic rhythms which
- this; the Western soul, because of its particular qualities
- permissible to speak about a personal experience, because it
- not in terms of thought but as pictures, as symbols. Because
- senses into words, because there it is more possible to
- It was because I wanted to write the whole book in the style in
- progress. Because we in the West have to live in a much more
- world of Imagination, because we have passed into the stage of
- materialistically but to be a materialist, because
- and which — because these things are
- the social life because they cannot find other expression.
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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- instinctive process. Because the whole thing was instinctive
- world. This is possible only because of our sense of balance.
- we have disciplined in the cause of science and used to effect
- the world. He stood still at this point, because he was unable
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