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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • earnest Spirit-Messenger speaks and listen to what he relates
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • will relate what is said today to the previous lesson, partly
    • the world that surrounds him - can feel himself related to the
    • super-sensible, related to a being which corresponds to his own
    • undertake some task related to anthroposophical life, and how
    • is good if it relates to something which exerts a strong
    • human figure. You must imagine this related to thinking. A
    • consciousness. Every step that a person takes in life related
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • souls. So we learned the first verse, which is related to
    • see, my dear friends, we do not consciously relate what binds
    • this spiritual life will grow ever more closely related to our
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • much more related to the forces which attract man to the earth.
    • Feeling shows itself to be related to the forces which hold man
    • evening. Thinking, however, is the force which relates upwards
    • when he is approaching the spiritual - related to nature.
    • aware of how intimately he is related to what otherwise seems
    • to be closely related to our being human. We feel that the
    • be aware of how we are related to the light and how the light
    • is related to us in the esoteric experience of the world. But
    • related human will is to the air which we breathe, for our will
    • world, but one with which one is not personally related. If you
    • become related to death you begin to consider it as something
    • with what is directly related to his being. We could of course
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • it. We are too closely related to the earthly to specifically
    • as we are related to our own bodies, we are also, to a larger
    • extent, related to the elements. We live in earth, we live in
    • he lives on the earth, is not equally related to all of these
    • Nevertheless, man is very closely related to air and light.
    • denser ones - even though he is related to them. Nevertheless,
    • becomes aware enough to say: In reality you are related to the
    • related to the animals, plants, stones. And we feel differently
    • which is related to his will; with the water-element which is
    • related to his feeling; with the air-element which, in the way
    • I have described it, is related to his thinking.
    • Thus, man is totally related to the shining light through



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