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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • the human being lives on the physical earth animated by his
    • soul within and he goes around in this physical body until his
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • their souls in the spiritual world as people stand in physical
    • been implanted in him as a physical being on earth between
    • in the physical world, you would never be able to know whether
    • what is experienced in the physical world. One must acquire
    • physical eyes; in our times, when people are completely attuned
    • world as a physical person, you think about this outer world.
    • And at the same time you have impressions from the physical
    • live in reality. Reality accepts you as a physical reality.
    • that in the physical world the chair is a real chair and not
    • in the physical world? Because in the physical world your
    • physical body. You are a threefold human being: a thinking,
    • within each other by the physical body.
    • are justifiably satisfied, as far as the physical world is
    • memory of physical earthly life can reach. He goes back beyond
    • the threshold of the spiritual world. The physical body ceases
    • the physical world. And for that it is really necessary that we
    • physical body. He knows that his legs carry him through the
    • that carry him through the world. In doing so, he is a physical
    • physically, he must also commit with his soul to the leading
    • Just as I must say that for physical health your blood must
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • more to my physicality than the tree? Little by little I am
    • physicality in this incarnation. To feel this deeply and
    • physically, which to a certain extent lifts us above the
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • only human physicality is taken into consideration.
    • physical body with what is solid, with what is characteristic
    • this relationship of the human physical body with the earthly,
    • the physically sighted and for the physically unsighted. Light
    • is objective. Not only the physically sighted receive it, the
    • physically unsighted also receive it ... when they think. Because
    • forget this. If we do, although we continue to live physically
    • also physical pain. The physical and the mental, matter and
    • tempt you. This is not the death which we see in the physical
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • animals, plants and minerals and also in our physical human
    • breath circulating there is known as thinking in the physical
    • physical body. Here is where the Luciferic temptation appears,
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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    • what it means to be outside the physical body with the human I
    • within the physical body, the only things he can perceive in
    • instruments of his physical body. And through the instruments
    • of the physical body only the sensible world can be perceived -
    • the physical body. He does so every time he falls asleep. He is
    • then outside the physical body. But when he is asleep outside
    • the physical body his consciousness is suppressed to the point
    • through the attainment of higher knowledge leaving the physical
    • when outside the physical body the person perceives his
    • surroundings exactly as he perceives the physical world with
    • his senses when within the physical body. He perceives the
    • spiritual world while outside the physical body.
    • the physical body. And the reason for this is that he is
    • behold his own sensory physical being.
    • in the physical world; here with me you are as your inner being
    • the other, physical side. He sees himself differently. He sees
    • person and are only held together in one by the physical body
    • in the physical world. And what the person sees there resounds
    • physical body - how the Three look in relation to the physical
    • body. The vision is directed to the physical body, to the
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • earth-life are held together by our physical bodies. Thinking,
    • feeling and willing are conjoined in physical existence.
    • physical body.
    • physical body had held thinking, feeling and willing together,
    • physical body is not present.
    • stomach. What we call our organs, what we call the physical
    • in our physical bodies we look out from here to the sun and
    • soon as we leave our physical bodies with our thinking, we
    • experienced: leaving the physical body, expanding throughout
    • by the physical body, now becomes threefold. And we learn to
    • physical world, but still lived above in the soul-spiritual
    • have on earth were alive, but our physical body is the grave in
    • before we descended to this physical world a living thinking
    • the physical world. When one looks at man, one sees at first
    • from the spiritual to the physical world. It is, however, like
    • at the human heart as the physical imaginative representative
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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    • measuring of the mere physical extends to the moral:
    • Here we have the support of man, the physical support. [In the
    • physical, but permeated with the etheric.
    • it. We feel our physicality in our spirituality when we measure
    • gradually extract our souls from our physical bodies and pass
    • through such an exercise, then the world ceases to be physical
    • physical in the world is only semblance, maya; the world is
    • are freed from physical existence, it is as though our thinking
    • because they already are so due to the physical body being a
    • falling apart if they were not held together by the physical



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