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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- The bony head, the scrawny body,
- The bony head, the scrawny body,
- rises to the head, translates into logical reasons. It is
- The bony head, the scrawny body,
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- The bony head, the scrawny body,
- corpse buried in our own heads, in our brains. And just as if a
- what is working in the will: bony head, dried-out body with
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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- The bony head, the scrawny body,
- heads during earth life and are now cosmic thoughts, because of
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- thinking is in your head. Think that your willing is none other
- stick our heads in the sand during this short earth-life and
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- breathing in the human head is tantamount to the capture of the
- where the will is heading, we become aware of our animality and
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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- Experience the head's cosmic form
- Experience the head's cosmic form
- head, heart and limbs, and the Guardian of the Threshold says:
- If you observe the human head in its true cosmic significance,
- recall that your round head is a true image of the heavenly
- “Experience the head's cosmic form”
- Experience the head's cosmic form.
- verse is spoken while making the sign before the head:
- images is the human head. And so it is, for the sensory world.
- But this thinking in the head is always mixed a little bit with
- amount of willing are bound together in the head. As soon as we
- is bound to the head. And in this willing, which otherwise
- sleeps in man, we sense the spirit which forms the head from
- The head's spirit,
- on seeing the head from the other side of the threshold one
- recognizes how will goes through the head and how the senses
- can will the head's spirit when observing the head. And now we
- head, but as a function of the heart, of the soul, we realize
- The head's spirit,
- thinking to be concentrated in the head, here [in the first
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- so: This is the human head. [The outline of a head is
- sketched.] This human head is the bearer and support for
- spiritual cell of the human head is the lingering sound of the
- his dead thinking [sketch: red part of the head]. But behind
- this dead thinking in the head's spiritual cell is the living
- thinking [yellow part of the head]. And this living thinking
- dead earthly thinking is manifested on the surface of the head;
- sensory world streaming out from the head. Behind it lurks - at
- [white lines from below to above], spreading in the head, to
- Just as we can look at the human head and it becomes a means
- down to the will from the head, although man with normal
- head into the limbs in order for the will to be able to act in
- the head through the arm].
- Thinking descends from the head's forces;
- Thinking descends from the head's forces;
- Thinking descends from the head's forces;
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