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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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    • of the difference between the cognition of higher worlds, as we
    • worlds depends upon a man himself deliberately undertaking
    • With our ordinary consciousness we live in our world of
    • thought, in our world of feeling, in our world of will, and
    • the physical world, that our consciousness first awakes in the
    • leading into the higher worlds can be acquired by considering
    • to the point of penetrating into the spiritual world. As men in
    • places us into the outer world as beings qualified and fit for
    • life in that world. We must acquire the faculties which enable
    • us to establish our bearings in the physical world, and also
    • with the outer world of men: speech, the capacity to understand
    • worlds to everyday life, he used these three senses in the
    • person, but into the spiritual world. And if
    • world. What I am now telling you was a matter of course for a
    • his body into the outer world without his Ego,
    • higher wisdom should not enter this spiritual world without
    • world without scepticism, indeed without even a tendency to
    • path leading to the spiritual worlds. But in a degenerate
    • would allow nothing whatever from the outside world to contact
    • world put him into a panic. I will not describe what else he
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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • world. I pointed out how anybody who wished to follow this path
    • Eastern world was that they were true to their race; conscious
    • penetration of the spiritual world was a more or less
    • the spiritual world, must attempt things in a different way.
    • world, the way of initiation into the super-sensible world is
    • Knowledge of the Higher Worlds,
    • he has been transported into a super-sensible world; for I
    • present the world with something thought out in pure
    • try to surrender ourselves completely to the world of outer
    • say, to absorb the outer world free from concepts.
    • over to the external world. Nowadays this relation to the outer
    • world is regarded as amounting to nothing more than abstract
    • surrounded by a world of colour, sound and warmth and by all
    • at work in the physical world; forces which between birth and
    • world which forms us. As we become clearly conscious of spirit
    • in the outer world, we are able to experience consciously the
    • outer world. It is the observation of phenomena, and not
    • the sense-world spiritual powers enter into our being and work
    • world into social contact with other human beings. We buy our
    • path into the super-sensible world.
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