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- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- perceptions, and with thinking, feeling and willing.
- speech and of thinking, the path leading to the Ego of the
- with pure thinking, with clear, keen thinking, so that finally
- through with all the clear thinking of which you have become
- This book is a modest but real attempt to achieve pure thinking,
- that pure thinking in which the Ego can live and maintain a firm
- footing. Then, when this pure thinking has been achieved, we can
- endeavour to do something else. This thinking that is now left
- thinking can then be achieved from the process of perception,
- detach thinking inasmuch as we take into and fill ourselves
- physiological science of man, thinking must be detached and the
- concepts of pure thinking. And when he descends into the body
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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- speaking, thinking and ego-perception. I showed
- reader to co-operate by thinking for himself.
- this kind of thinking has freed him from dependence on the
- thinking really is.”
- pure thinking does not exist, but is bound to contain
- without the remotest understanding of mathematical thinking.
- least the spirit of mathematical thinking. Goethe's
- phenomena, so that we absorb them without thinking about them.
- permeating out perceptions with concepts. Scientific thinking
- acquiring a capacity for the kind of thinking that gradually
- kinds of sensory impressions. As our thinking gets to work on
- in his thinking, and so on. In the West we are more inclined
- our thinking in connection with
- of consciousness the fruits of our thinking on
- thinking has become Inspiration. We have developed Imagination;
- and thinking has been transformed into Inspiration.
- attain to pure thinking, a fusion of thinking and willing takes
- place. Pure thinking is fundamentally an expression of will. So
- it comes about that what we have characterised as pure thinking
- Pure thinking is related to breathing out, just as
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