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- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: About the Golden Blade
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- whereby he can act upon and transform external nature.”
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- life continues on its course a higher form of consciousness can
- realms of knowledge, it will be a useful preparation to form a
- meet another person; we see that he has a human form like our
- penetration was possible. He formulated certain aphoristic
- development and was the means of transforming into
- is indeed a danger, but one that every form of guidance to
- develop in an abnormal, pathological form. The connection of
- often take a truly terrible form. I myself have known a
- pathological form, until he finally came to the point where he
- also at certain points repeat themselves and revert to former
- this weakened form of spiritual life only something to be
- respect, as little can a form of spiritual life be made young
- form when it is received into souls who are being imbued more
- something that came to be practised in a decadent form by the
- picture-forming activity sent inwards, so that the organism
- Many years ago I made an attempt to formulate what may be
- in order to put it into a form suitable for a book, the outer
- which is merely another form of fear, in superstition of every
- once attained by ancient Eastern wisdom in a form suited to the
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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- This process of living-in-the-word was enhanced by forming the
- way of initiation that conforms to the needs of Western
- order to inform the reader of the subject-matter of the book,
- only to acquire information. The purpose of the book is to make
- this path in a form consonant with Western life if we simply
- follow when forming concepts, but by working on our perceptions
- finally become aware of an inner experience, of which formerly
- is possible to form a picture of something experienced only
- part of our human make-up which we formerly experienced only
- world which forms us. As we become clearly conscious of spirit
- formatively upon it.
- is transformed into one that can stand upright and walk. When
- physical — will soon discover how those forces that form
- and touch. Over a fairly long period the former are, so to
- and touch form a barricade in front of the sensations of
- capable of informing our scientific and social life.
- has undergone a transformation. We have been able
- Thoughts which formerly had a more or less abstract existence in
- and thinking has been transformed into Inspiration.
- We are now in a position to unite the two forms of experience,
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