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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • evermore repeat to ourselves: what we feel as our innermost
    • what we might feel to be a kind of privation, we must
    • From the depths of heart-felt feeling
    • From the depths of heart-felt feeling
    • Begat this weakling in your feeling;
    • Begat this weakling in your feeling;
    • lives in our own feeling and, as the enemy of knowledge,
    • feeling the soul of being, by strengthening the activity of
    • From the depths of heart-felt feeling
    • Begat this weakling in your feeling;
    • the Threshold, what is necessary in feeling, willing, thinking
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • the world that surrounds him - can feel himself related to the
    • can now observe and feel in our souls the beauty, the greatness
    • person who seeks the spirit, it is necessary to repeatedly feel
    • no answer to the question of who we are, feeling this sensation
    • attitude of soul. Therefore we must deeply feel the second
    • From the depths of the feeling heart
    • Whoever can feel deeply enough the words which resound from the
    • feeling and willing in terrible but true images; as three
    • What we should feel at the abyss of being between the maya, the
    • Begat this weakling in your feeling;
    • spiritual world. It is inherent in feeling, because feeling is
    • Such sensations can lead to feeling what we must activate in
    • and feelings continued as though the Anthroposophical Society
    • our thinking, feeling and willing in order for the three beasts
    • to be defeated: thinking, the thought - phantom; feeling -
    • is different with feeling. The greatest enemy of humanity,
    • Ahriman, has not yet been able to kill feeling in the same way
    • he killed thinking. Feeling also lives in human beings in the
    • feeling down from full consciousness into the halfway
    • unconscious. Feeling arises in the soul. Who has it in his
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • feel on the threshold of the spiritual world as he strides past
    • From the depths of the feeling heart
    • superficial, he will experience and feel fully what it means to
    • observations and actions have an effect on his feelings, he
    • exactly as you would feel if life were to withdraw the
    • reality, is also the way the adept feels standing at the
    • acquire the correct feeling of your own true reality. Then you
    • thinking, your feeling, your willing are held together by the
    • feeling and a willing human being. But they are all unified
    • way, his feeling goes its own way, his willing goes its own
    • are illusions. You can have feelings which have nothing to do
    • with your willing; but these feelings contribute to your
    • thinking flies out into distant space and that his feeling goes
    • his feeling does not stay with him. Thinking at least goes out
    • in cosmic space. Feeling goes out of the universe and if one
    • wants to follow feeling one must ask: Where are you now? When
    • 150 years. Feeling leads you completely out of the time in
    • holding you together. One no longer feels within the confines
    • of the skin; one feels split into parts.
    • feel as though your thoughts, which were previously confined by
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • as far as feeling is concerned, one correctly receives
    • of the gods with all your thinking, all your feeling, all your
    • speak to you, appealing to your thinking, feeling, willing, and
    • tomorrow in a new attitude, however, should be your feelings,
    • the innermost feelings of your soul; they should preserve what
    • different relationship of thinking, feeling and willing in us
    • everyday consciousness, thinking, feeling and willing are bound
    • closely bound together thinking, feeling and willing are in
    • your memory and permeate your feelings. When you are together
    • feelings. One day someone reminds you of this person, says
    • feel and will towards this person with what you think about
    • such characters in real life, I would feel great antipathy
    • for people do not always feel the urge to jump across the
    • possible to separate thinking from feeling in the artistic
    • feeling in this way in order for it to be absorbed by the soul.
    • thoughts, and they are so distant from personal feelings, that
    • must develop feelings and will-impulses apart from those
    • engendered through thinking. Such feelings should be developed
    • of feeling, must come from somewhere else if it does not come
    • you see, if we want to make our feelings warm in the right way,
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • constitutes man's inner self - thinking, feeling, willing -
    • became clear to us how in a certain respect thinking, feeling
    • the spiritual world, in a certain sense thinking, feeling and
    • Feeling shows itself to be related to the forces which hold man
    • will the earth, through his feeling the periphery, through his
    • our thinking, feeling and willing, aware that our thinking,
    • feeling and willing are somewhat separated, apart from external
    • nature. And we feel a deep chasm between our human nature and
    • no power. Our feeling is our inner life. To a certain extent we
    • upwards where the region begins where man can feel himself-
    • needle for example, we feel the cold places that have been
    • with an object that is warmer than our body, we don't feel the
    • very close to each other and feel the coldness of both. If we
    • to normal consciousness. But with this consciousness man feels
    • air as something external, natural. He also feels warmth as
    • something that touches him from without, and he also feels that
    • case. We then feel how with every exhalation we fly out on the
    • a spiritual interweaving of inhaling and exhaling. And we feel
    • Thus warmth ceases to be a merely natural element, for we feel
    • and recognize the spiritual nature of warmth - and we feel it
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • However, one cannot feel this relationship by merely letting
    • Just think how much you directly feel warmth and cold to be
    • directly than warmth. Whether it is warm or cold, man feels it
    • element to the outer world's watery element we feel our
    • from our watery element to dry outer air. Dry air lets us feel
    • more human. Watery air lets us feel our dependence on the
    • should find the right relation to these elements, feel his
    • advances to Imaginative life, he feels exactly this
    • around at the world, but we must feel, experience what is in us
    • feel our relationship with the world.
    • we develop this feeling in the right way, we will make a
    • no longer feel himself in his humanity, he will feel himself in
    • his animality; he feels the inner relationship of man to the
    • when he feels himself as one with the water element on earth he
    • if one becomes aware of his relationship with the air, he feels
    • the mineral element within him. He feels something filling him
    • soon as we enter the elemental world with Imagination, we feel
    • related to the animals, plants, stones. And we feel differently
    • toward the kingdoms of nature when we feel that we belong to
    • them as well. We feel the inner relationship to these kingdoms
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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    • if we do not feel that the School is like building a rock to
    • accordingly; which feels responsible to the spiritual world
    • feel responsible even for the words we speak. Above all we
    • should feel responsible that every word we speak is tested to
    • is that he does not merely feel obliged to say what he thinks
    • is true, but that he feels obliged to determine that what he
    • being which expresses itself psychically in thinking, feeling
    • one, the feeling one, the willing one, which exist in every
    • Feel the heart's cosmic pulse
    • Feel the heart's cosmic pulse
    • Feel the heart's cosmic pulse”
    • at the words “Feel the heart's cosmic pulse”, and
    • feel what works in the heart upward as well as downward.
    • will feel the Guardian's words as they should affect the human
    • Feel the heart's cosmic pulse
    • soul and how one can feel the soul within the heart just as he
    • You can feel it;
    • And feeling provides you with
    • Summing up what pertains to the heart's soul and feeling in the
    • thinking as feeling in respect to cosmic being, when you
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • Society feels the inner heartfelt need to learn and live what
    • planetary movements reveal the heart and feeling content.
    • You feel it vast in spirit.
    • Feeling space, experiencing time
    • Create the Word, feeling foreign
    • feelings I have spoken about. But then, when he really is
    • soul-life, thinking, feeling and willing, here is this
    • feeling and willing are conjoined in physical existence.
    • this. Feeling (green) extends into thinking (yellow); willing
    • (red) extends into feeling. So, in earthly existence the Three
    • must learn to feel that the Three separate from each other. And
    • detaching itself from feeling, feeling [green] is on its own as
    • physical body had held thinking, feeling and willing together,
    • one gradually comes to feel himself outside his body; and he
    • We stand here on the earth in our earthly existence: we feel
    • instrument of our thinking. But now we begin to feel the stars,
    • we perceive the circling planets as our own feeling. Our
    • feeling follows then the course of the sun, of the moon, and of
    • the fixed stars and feeling, is the sun in ourselves [the sun
    • drawing]; and the moon lies between feeling and willing - which
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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    • You feel it vast in spirit.
    • In feeling space, in experiencing time
    • Create the Word, feeling foreign
    • words what lives in us as a feeling of being bound to the earth
    • rest in respect to the stars, now we feel ourselves to be set
    • feel ourselves bound to the earth by the force of the earth
    • we can read in the stars, what we can feel in the movements of
    • does not know what it means to feel his whole being as a
    • in us more and more, be able to feel and experience our whole
    • to bottom on the earth and feel the earth under the soles of
    • When you begin to notice it, then you will first feel
    • we can feel ourselves as the ones touching, sensing. We can
    • experience this touching, feel inwardly as the person doing the
    • vibrant touching. When we advance enough to feel this touching
    • to feel the vibrating water forces in us, the fluid forces
    • in these forces, we feel how all the fluids which course
    • lives and weaves in the fluidity. We can feel it dimly,
    • inwardly. When we feel our breathing, for example, we will
    • man, feel in the whole weaving of your life
    • we can come to the fourth, if we feel inner warmth, and are
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