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- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Introduction
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- organizers were Professor Millicent Mackenzie and Mr. Arnold Freeman
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture II
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- death and new birth, do you regard the Sun and Moon as your organs,
- your earthly organs.
- throughout the human being, permeating all the organs; so too it is
- to make for himself even the forms of his organs. I will give an
- Moon-organ, shrinking. And thereupon, something detaches itself from
- the 4th century of our era an actual organization, a specific body of
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture III
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- breath into the organism of man. What man perceives with his senses
- utterly dependent the human organism is on what it receives in the
- throw our whole organism into disorder. And this applies not only to
- life to the solar plexus, and to the whole limb organisation of man.
- arms and legs is now the organ of perception, and with the aid of
- this organ man begins to feel the forces in his astral body that come
- an organ of perception that can rightly be called a Sun-eye. And
- experience of the mysteries of birth and death. The organ for this
- With this organ, man experiences every night how he came down as soul
- are your organism, your cosmic organism by means of which you
- the organs of speech. It becomes the kind of language of which I
- begin ourselves to speak, instead of with speech organs, with that
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture V
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- eyes, in the ears, in short, in the sense organs of man. So
- organs of man's body, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars work on man's
- exterior, work in his sense organs. The influences, for example,
- inserted into the human organism and that remain at its surface,
- extend inwards into the organism. Saturn gives the senses,
- to pour the surface of man's organism right through him, to make him
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture VI
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- and then the other organs. More outwardly, towards the surface
- that you did with your organs of speech, rightly or wrongly, while
- for the region of the speech-organs we have to work at our future
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