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- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- further training and development; upon the realisation that as
- which realities at a level beyond that of everyday reality
- we realise what it is that is revealed to man through such
- realms of knowledge, it will be a useful preparation to form a
- instructions given by ancient Eastern wisdom are really
- that they have no real understanding of human progress.
- real sense.
- The important point is to realise that for the Eastern
- if some day we have a really comprehensive physiology, it will
- to the psychological reality. A genuine observer knows that it
- really only one man — a friend or associate of the
- grasps the weaving of thought in external reality, penetrates
- into that external reality and rises to the level of
- perception of a spirit-realm. In a supreme degree he attained
- metamorphoses is needed to realise this. Goethe is trying to
- blossom, or of the stamens. Goethe realises that precisely by
- know where the essence of man's being really lies, and in
- of what the Buddha really meant. This shows that Western
- we do not get to the heart of what Buddhism really signifies.
- Eastern culture. Without this knowledge there can be no real
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- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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- thinking really is.”
- deny the reality of the very thing that my
- have never really studied mathematics, or gone into the
- really striven to reach the material boundaries of
- images in their fullest depth, we have a very real experience;
- being first comes to realise himself as a true self.
- reality with spiritually developed senses than to read the
- scientist has to realise that it stops half-way.
- is really only what is smelt, tasted and touched before
- the realm of pure cerebration have now become significant forces.
- consciously means realising our own identity on the far side of
- an inspired realisation of the eternal in man. We Westerners have
- breathing out. Anybody who really makes a study of
- to and fro of perception and thinking. Higher realities are
- advances to true spiritual reality in the form of Imagination,
- I indicated as a philosophical fact that reality is the product of
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