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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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- through normal spiritual training, but due to elementary
- grasp this threefold element within us, that we firmly direct
- third element we must plunge into is willing. And the Guardian
- attention to the trochaic element here [the first verse], the
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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- always go back to the previous elements - not only in respect
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- of the earthly element. We have a relationship of the human
- element lie deep beneath what people experience.
- breathing process contains the air element, in which we
- Above the element of air we have the quality of warmth.
- above the element of warmth we have the essence of light:
- That man lives and moves in the element of air is obvious from
- That the element of warmth is extremely essential to man is
- become one with the whole life and being of the element of air
- are ourselves within the element of warmth - we become more
- Thus warmth ceases to be a merely natural element, for we feel
- the element of warmth say: We give you your humanity through
- the element of warmth; we take it away through the element of
- than the moving, living, active air element working within.
- elements, that one can no longer simply hold one's self
- elements of the earth's being. This is something which must be
- over-abundance of his own element, of the element in which he
- oxygen-spirits, what exists in the life-element when one wishes
- Ahrimanic ones that act as death in the element of air will
- Whereas in the element of life the spirits want to hold us in
- is placed between these two opposing elements of which he must
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- the world of the elements.
- the watery element. Although it is true that man's life on
- watery element in fine solution in the air which surrounds him,
- watery element.
- man also lives in the air element through which he
- the moment when we observe these elements we cannot speak of
- extent, related to the elements. We live in earth, we live in
- us now lay out this elemental world before us, a world which is
- elements in the same measure. In fact, the human being only
- lives in a completely intimate relationship with the element of
- man is relatively distant from the watery elements - among the
- the watery element is very closely connected to human life. [A
- element, is affected by it. Notice how the watery element plays
- watery element. The liquid elements dissolved in his
- element merges in a certain sense with the outer world's watery
- element. And with this easy transition from our own watery
- element to the outer world's watery element we feel our
- from our watery element to dry outer air. Dry air lets us feel
- detail concerning man's dependence on the elements. The
- elements exist, and it pertains to esoteric life to be aware of
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- Christmas Conference at the Goetheanum a new element has
- of this new element. I have often indicated this, but I know
- through what we experience from the elements which surround us
- will element pours into these words.
- the cosmos, feeling the elements of the cosmos - sun and moon,
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- the blackboard each element is placed after the corresponding
- man, see yourself in the kingdom of elements.
- Elements:
- to our souls. For this we must not concentrate on the elements,
- over to the universe, but rather by grasping the elements in
- O man, see yourself in the kingdom of elements.
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