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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • Nature, although it glows to us as grand and powerful in tone
    • grandeur and greatness and power of nature. And the question
    • greatness and the sublimity of nature is, at first, spiritual
    • earthly civilization, and are implanted in his nature by that
    • course say that. We must first comprehend the nature and the
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • lower nature. And here works most strongly what I previously
    • and what he is therefore capable of. Man's lower nature appears
    • force of nature, as you are to the movement of your limbs, also
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • in us, what we ascribe to lower human nature, and which also
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • nature. And we feel a deep chasm between our human nature and
    • the expansive nature around us.
    • when we look within ourselves, concerning an external nature
    • nature. We must stop saying to ourselves: Out there is nature,
    • external objects take on something foreign to their nature.
    • of the abyss which exists between himself and nature: something
    • age: Nature must appear as divine, and the human must be a
    • magical being. What does it mean, that nature must be able to
    • Nature must be able to appear as divine. The way it appears to
    • nature. It only appears to lack divinity. At most in dreams do
    • we see a relationship between nature and the inner life of man.
    • content to certain dreams. Dreams pull nature into the
    • must see how the awakened consciousness presents nature.
    • in nature, my dear friends, we have a relationship of the human
    • when he is approaching the spiritual - related to nature.
    • own nature and we live and act in it. Cold is foreign to us and
    • and recognize the spiritual nature of warmth - and we feel it
    • Threshold: nature, which was previously quietly outside us and
    • speak to us morally. Nature appears in the sun as a tempter.
    • aware of the true nature of thinking. Therefore we should
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • gets to know the world by observing the kingdoms of nature
    • of nature in the outside world. But as you know, my dear
    • friends, behind the kingdoms of nature we have what is called
    • them as we speak of the other beings of the nature-kingdoms,
    • toward the kingdoms of nature when we feel that we belong to
    • because we stand alone and the kingdoms of nature are beyond
    • its true elemental nature, does not make us human, it makes us
    • the danger exists that we sink into animal nature. And when we
    • have a dream-like nature, as I have often explained, our
    • will feel the vegetative nature of the life of feeling. And
    • aware of his relationship to the kingdoms of nature. Therefore,
    • animal nature, he seems like some kind of animal - at least in
    • kingdoms of nature if he wishes to be knowledgeable. How he
    • How he must be aware of his own plant nature and therewith the
    • his own mineral nature, his own stone nature, by virtue of his
    • kinship with the air-element, and therewith the nature of the
    • That has been the nature of all Mystery Schools, that in them
    • world. It must also remain the nature of the Mystery Schools.
    • nature and intentions of this spiritual school.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • made with my signature. I'm not going to do that - despite it
    • world, in the kingdoms of nature, see the colors and the
    • star, cloud on cloud, creatures of the kingdoms of nature which
    • feel this threefold nature above all when we observe
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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    • here we have a most important secret of human nature.



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