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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • when we have grasped, my dear friends, that the beauty, the
    • be grasped is that Spirit-Messenger who sends us the
    • then, when we hear that voice and have grasped it with due
    • want to grasp something from the floor. We must activate our
    • thinking if we want to grasp the spirit.
    • mockery, nor with doubt. One can pass over it by grasping in
    • to really grasp the spirit as spirit, not merely letting
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • with normal consciousness can grasp the sense-world, which is
    • Once again, you must grasp the concordance in these verses
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • intellect can grasp, and enter the spiritual world.
    • grasp this threefold element within us, that we firmly direct
    • Your inner self should truly grasp
    • grasp:
    • the highest escalation, one enters and grasps it.
    • Your inner self should truly grasp
    • enter the spiritual one. For the spiritual, cannot be grasped
    • Your inner self should truly grasp
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • than where memory has its roots, is where we should grasp and
    • practice this with a correct grasp of art. You could ask
    • which pertains to thinking, can by grasped only when we feel
    • grasp earthly things with these thoughts.
    • Your inner self should truly grasp
    • meaning of words, but that we also grasp what lies in the
    • Words whose meanings alone are grasped leave us unto ourselves.
    • we wish to grasp “radiant sunshine”
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • I merge with the light in my thinking, light-beings grasp hold
    • You find, grasping life,
    • You find, grasping life,
    • and our willing will be able to understand and to grasp the
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • be raised so you can grasp a chair - as if a spirit stood there
    • breezes, where breath is grasped by thinking, then what I
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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    • renewal which has taken place must be clearly grasped, my dear
    • friends, and above all it must be grasped with deep
    • look downward to grasp what streams out from the earth to work
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • thinking, a thinking which directly grasps earthly existence.
    • grasps earthly existence through the limbs in order that in
    • grasping it we can live our present life on earth. Thinking
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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    • grasp something, my dear sisters and brothers. It presses on
    • over to the universe, but rather by grasping the elements in
    • we have grasped feeling in its cosmic being separated from
    • if we are able to grasp thinking in such a way that thoughts



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