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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Apologia
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- of these texts are probably thinking about Rudolf Steiner's
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- should be. For many still don't think correctly about the
- Begat this ghost within your thinking;
- Begat this ghost within your thinking;
- third beast is lazy thinking, the kind of thinking that would
- to think — everything is reeled out and all one has to do
- the world's phenomena with passive thinking. Man is too lazy
- and comfortable to activate his thinking. Humanity's thinking
- pockets and thinks he can pick the thing up that way. But he
- cannot. And existence cannot be comprehended by thinking with
- thinking if we want to grasp the spirit.
- thinking and we want to activate thinking, if we do not wish to
- Begat this ghost within your thinking;
- the Threshold, what is necessary in feeling, willing, thinking
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- knowledge which reveals the contamination in our own thinking,
- Begat this ghost within your thinking;
- thinking. When we create with ordinary consciousness we create
- correctly prepare ourselves for creative thinking, the
- spiritual world streams into our creative thinking. And then,
- did not think about it any more. It was extinguished, just as a
- to think it is not the case with me? In respect to all
- our thinking, feeling and willing in order for the three beasts
- to be defeated: thinking, the thought - phantom; feeling -
- from real knowledge, firstly in our thinking. Normal human
- thinking is reflected in the thought-phantom of the first
- is the image of ordinary human thinking which thinks about
- thinking is a corpse. Where did the being live whose corpse
- this ordinary thinking is?
- contemporary civilization - when thinking from waking in the
- us in school and in life itself, our thinking is a corpse. It
- human figure. You must imagine this related to thinking. A
- our thinking when it lies buried in the brain as a corpse and
- thinks about the external things of the world. It is a corpse.
- Of thinking, that denies itself
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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- leads to the spiritual world, and provided the thinking is not
- world as a physical person, you think about this outer world.
- thinking, your feeling, your willing are held together by the
- physical body. You are a threefold human being: a thinking,
- immediately becomes a triple being. His thinking goes its own
- way. So you can think in the spiritual world, have thoughts
- thinking flies out into distant space and that his feeling goes
- his feeling does not stay with him. Thinking at least goes out
- Begat this ghost within your thinking;
- this threefold splitting in which one's thinking goes its way,
- Of thinking, that denies itself
- our gaze within in order to be alert to what our thinking
- that they instruct us what should enter into our thinking,
- in our thinking to accept the challenge with our selfhood which
- Just as through the first mantric verse we enter thinking, we
- enter the inner world of thinking through the second.
- aside thinking and try to observe your own feelings. In
- thinking everything is semblance. But when we descend into
- threefold sequence of thinking, feeling and willing. The soul
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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- of the gods with all your thinking, all your feeling, all your
- speak to you, appealing to your thinking, feeling, willing, and
- truths we should not think: Oh, I know that already. For the
- different relationship of thinking, feeling and willing in us
- everyday consciousness, thinking, feeling and willing are bound
- closely bound together thinking, feeling and willing are in
- feel and will towards this person with what you think about
- are reminded of this person, you can think of her without the
- antipathy arising. You can simply think about her.
- is quite difficult, my dear friends, to just think about your
- yourself: Am I able to exclusively think about certain
- possible to separate thinking from feeling in the artistic
- esoteric is said, it must be possible to separate thinking from
- For they do not separate on their own. At first when we think
- we do not understand them if we do not use pure thinking to do
- engendered through thinking. Such feelings should be developed
- from thinking.
- which pertains to thinking, can by grasped only when we feel
- thinking:
- able to withstand the separation of thinking, feeling and
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- constitutes man's inner self - thinking, feeling, willing -
- became clear to us how in a certain respect thinking, feeling
- the spiritual world, in a certain sense thinking, feeling and
- evening. Thinking, however, is the force which relates upwards
- thinking the higher powers.
- our thinking, feeling and willing, aware that our thinking,
- consciousness is passive thinking, with which we can indeed
- own thinking, that every thought is captured light - both for
- physically unsighted also receive it ... when they think. Because
- When you think, O man, your being is not in you, it is in the
- air. Keep not within yourself, O man. Think not that your
- thinking is in your head. Think that your willing is none other
- to the human being, that he ceases to seriously think that he
- thinking that you are, if you do not begin to experience the
- fact that when you are thinking you are living in the entire
- say to himself: If in my thinking I merge completely with the
- I merge with the light in my thinking, light-beings grasp hold
- thinking, make him one with the light, rend him from all the
- aware of the true nature of thinking. Therefore we should
- we meet him with our thinking, which has become independent and
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- Just think how much you directly feel warmth and cold to be
- try to think seriously about your innermost feelings and you
- can see how in reality all thinking - this is unknown to people
- - is nothing other than a refined breathing. Thinking is
- breath circulating there is known as thinking in the physical
- world; sublimated breathing is thinking.
- in this abstract thinking existing as a kind of tenuous
- which we designate as thinking.
- thinking. When breathing, completely refined, strikes the sense
- when one becomes aware of this, becoming a thinker and a
- refined-to-thinking breathing process is like an organized
- I have described it, is related to his thinking.
- thinker you bestride the earthly realm,
- As thinker you bestride the earthly realm,
- we refine normal breathing to thinking of what is in our
- it is in this descent from thinking to perception where we
- moving a thought from one place to another. We prefer to think
- far as thinking is concerned, it is as though we expected our
- realize how hard ordinary thinking is. Ordinary thinking is
- stone hard. One really feels thinking with angles and edges
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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- is that he does not merely feel obliged to say what he thinks
- being which expresses itself psychically in thinking, feeling
- and willing. In reality they are three humans: the thinking
- Think the limbs' cosmic force
- Think the limbs' cosmic force
- “Think the limbs' cosmic force”
- and other earthly forces. In our thinking - which as earthly
- thinking is only capable of understanding the earthly - we must
- in man. Now we pause again at “Think the limbs' cosmic
- Think the limbs' cosmic force
- the sensory world we think that the site of thinking and mental
- But this thinking in the head is always mixed a little bit with
- the sensory world the whole extent of thinking and a small
- reverse: a small amount of thinking and much widespread willing
- know that when thinking is not considered as a function of the
- that thinking does not belong to an individual, but to the
- Thinking's germinal-waking cosmic-life.
- thinking as feeling in respect to cosmic being, when you
- You can think it.
- thinking to be concentrated in the head, here [in the first
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- Whoever will not do this, who thinks that one should be silent
- play politics and thinks that he can advance by denying us and
- soul-life, thinking, feeling and willing, here is this
- earth-life are held together by our physical bodies. Thinking,
- this. Feeling (green) extends into thinking (yellow); willing
- following [drawing again]: thinking (yellow) is freed,
- physical body had held thinking, feeling and willing together,
- soon as we leave our physical bodies with our thinking, we
- perceive this thinking as one with all that is manifested in
- instrument of our thinking. But now we begin to feel the stars,
- the other planets. Between what we experience as thinking in
- What must be perfectly clear however, is that our thinking, our
- thinking.
- Dear friends, dear sisters and brothers, this thinking which
- not live. Whatever he may think with his brain about the
- And we think about our sense-perceptible surroundings on earth
- before we descended to this physical world a living thinking
- earthly corpse-thinking. From it spring forth - but dead - the
- observe the thinking that corresponds to life on earth.
- gradually we learn to see through this thinking. Within the
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- cannot merely say: I think through to the differentiations of
- my warmth; one must say: I enlighten myself by thinking through
- man, think in the full flow of your feeling
- holds thinking, feeling and willing together through its own
- experiencing, thinking, feeling and willing are no longer one,
- thinking and separated from willing.
- if we are able to grasp thinking in such a way that thoughts
- are freed from physical existence, it is as though our thinking
- the threshold: my thinking rests in the resting stars; my
- unites with the earth forces. So thinking, feeling, willing are
- not need to bind thinking, feeling and willing together,
- unity. Thinking, feeling and willing would be constantly
- other side of the threshold, they are divided so that thinking
- doing this we must experience thinking, feeling and willing in
- such a way that we can communicate to thinking, which has gone
- thinking and willing; to willing, which is bound to the earth,
- something of thinking and feeling. This something we indeed can
- there is where your thinking lies. But I will bring the starry
- incorporated feeling and willing into thinking, which is bound
- system. Then I have assigned thinking and willing to
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