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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Introduction
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    • “How can we preserve the treasure with which we have been
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • first and foremost thing to be observed in this School must of
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • to preserve the thread, and partly because there are members
    • can now observe and feel in our souls the beauty, the greatness
    • echoes. [The word is underlined.] And if you observe and feel
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • and observe how your thoughts fluctuate and then you follow the
    • aside thinking and try to observe your own feelings. In
    • Clearly this is a trochaic rhythm, which I beg you to observe.
    • This is what must be observed. You must release yourself from
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • not preserve it in your memory alone. You should wait and see
    • the innermost feelings of your soul; they should preserve what
    • - the silence which preserves holiness. And this
    • reserve the right to withdraw his membership card. I wish to
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • observes life, however, a battle ensues, and he cannot say
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • the moment when we observe these elements we cannot speak of
    • look out at the animal kingdom. We observe the indolent animals
    • which slowly take one step after the other. We observe the
    • rapid ones, and the flying birds. We observe the inherent
    • the etheric form which he then observes. I don't mean that he
    • still present, although it is the easiest to observe. And
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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    • says is really objectively true. For only when we serve the
    • If you observe the human head in its true cosmic significance,
    • thinking, observed in the limbs, is human striving, which can
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • revoked. This must be strictly observed in this future, so that
    • feel this threefold nature above all when we observe
    • observe the thinking that corresponds to life on earth.
    • we observe what lives in us as will: we see it as thinking in
    • this way we can also observe the human limbs, in which the will
    • When we observe the will acting in the limbs, when we see in
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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    • we can also observe all that radiates down and streams through
    • preserve what is thus written in the starry heavens we will



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