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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • experiences when a relationship with the spiritual world truly
    • and earnestly takes place. A relationship with the spiritual
    • relationship with the spiritual world.
    • relationship with the spiritual world, the relationship where,
    • different relationship of thinking, feeling and willing in us
    • whom you had an intimate or a more distant relationship. The
    • someone with whom you have a certain relationship. Certain
    • threefold gaze our relationship to the world is determined. I
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • world, how they enter into different relationships than those
    • through our senses, but which at first indicate no relationship
    • we see a relationship between nature and the inner life of man.
    • in nature, my dear friends, we have a relationship of the human
    • of the earthly element. We have a relationship of the human
    • this relationship of the human physical body with the earthly,
    • and the relationship of the human etheric body with the liquid
    • relationship to the universe through our relation to the air.
    • relationship with the spiritual world.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • relation to the world.
    • become conscious of his true relation to the world, he first
    • vegetable kingdom and the mineral kingdom. These relations
    • deep relationship to that world exists within him.
    • However, one cannot feel this relationship by merely letting
    • lives in a completely intimate relationship with the element of
    • Man's relation to the earthly elements lies even deeper in the
    • What does man know about his relation to the earthly element?
    • whereas his consciousness has been withdrawn from his relation
    • should find the right relation to these elements, feel his
    • relationship with the elements in the correct way. When one
    • relationship to the elements. With normal consciousness: We
    • elements in their relationship with us, then we may not look
    • feel our relationship with the world.
    • becomes aware of his relationship with the earth, then he will
    • his animality; he feels the inner relationship of man to the
    • if one becomes aware of his relationship with the air, he feels
    • them as well. We feel the inner relationship to these kingdoms
    • to be the same as our own will. And we feel the relationship of
    • recognize our relation to the world is what leads us to true
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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    • the anthroposophical movement. The relationship must be
    • physical body - how the Three look in relation to the physical
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • on every relationship within the Anthroposophical Society will
    • founded upon human relationships.
    • if it's an abstract thing, the personal relationship is at
    • relationship is at least established to each and every member
    • other relationships will be even more human, but by this means
    • taken place. In the future, no abstract relationship will be
    • Furthermore, the relation of this School to the
    • can be a member of the School and be free in this relationship,
    • include anything which originated in this School. Relations
    • The difficulty is only in the spatial relationships. And the



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