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  • Title: Learning to See: Lecture I: The Development of Independent Thinking and of the Ability To Think Backward
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    • it today, he wants to tear his hair out, because he has to
  • Title: Learning to See: Lecture III: Developing Honesty In Thinking
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    • air, or swimming." In other words,
    • into the air. This sense of not being bound to a physical body,
    • would pull our hair out — for everyone is convinced that
    • air moved correctly in and out for correct speaking is
    • connected to the breathing process the air must
  • Title: Learning to See: Lecture IV: Learning to Live Correctly in the Outer World
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    • a man finds himself in the warm air. I will
    • draw the warmed air above the hard rock. (He draws on the
    • When one considers the warm air, fear is
    • totally absent. (To show the warmth of the air I will color it
    • condition such that even the warm air would make one afraid.
    • the feeling that one gets from the warm air. In a person who
    • warm air, the warmth too will
    • feeling completely at ease in warmed air, when one becomes more
    • which is contained in the air, which one does not normally feel
    • tolerate the warmth in the air. When one becomes accustomed to
    • seeing those beings in the air, one
    • starts to perceive the spiritual world in the realm of the air,
    • we cannot penetrate into the air as spirits, for there are
    • air;
    • it is thinner than earth and denser than air. What is
    • the surrounding air.) We can actually wander around, but this
    • seeing spiritual beings in the air. But when we go out of our
    • into the air with our soul there arise images, and when
    • known. This is not some fairy tale
    • the spiritual world in the air: that is, if men were not so
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