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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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    • science. In everyday life and in ordinary science we let our
    • us to a certain stage in life, and with whatever this education
    • life continues on its course a higher form of consciousness can
    • ordinary life in regard to the manner of dealing with
    • the following. At certain ages of life we develop the
    • body inwardly. But as we grow on into life there arise those
    • our life between birth and death we must take the path which
    • life in that world. We must acquire the faculties which enable
    • those which can make each of us a useful member in the life of
    • into social life among other human beings. But the path
    • everyday life. When after his efforts to attain higher
    • worlds to everyday life, he used these three senses in the
    • soul-life only as far as the word itself. His perception of the
    • ordinary life a man tries to find his way to the other person
    • sage of the ancient East. In his life of soul he rose to the
    • unites his life with that of the cosmic
    • Inspiration. But the spiritual life that still flowed through
    • conceive the source of the primeval wisdom as a spiritual life
    • this weakened form of spiritual life only something to be
    • confronted by a different stream of spiritual life.
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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • simply a matter of breathing new life into the ancient Eastern
    • to the spiritual life of prehistoric times or of man's early
    • integrated organically with our spiritual life as a whole. This
    • who is immersed in the scientific life of the West.
    • in an element of his soul-life where this had been
    • thoughts which are independent of his sense-life and in which
    • this path in a form consonant with Western life if we simply
    • In ordinary waking life, you will agree, we are constantly
    • infuse it with life and movement, not in the way we
    • life from sensation to sensation and from experience to
    • way into social life, as it were, by exposing our thoughts, our
    • may touch in passing. We have a “sense of life,”
    • It is just in the first seven years of our life that these
    • Similarly, our sense of movement and our sense of life
    • less intimately connected with his inner life than he was
    • equilibrium, movement and processes of life. As
    • with life is extraordinarily interesting. This can be seen most
    • obviously, of course, in early life, but anybody trained to do
    • the forces of equilibrium, movement and life and, while he is
    • — the forces of equilibrium, movement and life
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