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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • Warm themselves in joy of existence;
    • Warm themselves in joy of existence;
    • world and delights in its own existence and the warmth of its
    • and strength and warmth, can never give us information about
    • and sternness: We must first make ourselves truly human, warm
    • developed the strength of spirit and the warmth of soul
    • Warm themselves in joy of existence;
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • Delight in the warm glow of their existence;
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • your legs on solid ground; not through the warmth of your blood
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • enthusiasm, all its inner warmth, all its inner fire. You must
    • to all your enthusiasm, all your warmth, all your inner fire,
    • you see, if we want to make our feelings warm in the right way,
    • can love the sunlight, love it as warmly as a friend, then we
    • spirit” ossifies us. We become warm if we are freed from
    • When you feel ossified by the first beast's bony spirit, warm
    • yourself as a human being by raising your heart warmly to
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • Above the element of air we have the quality of warmth.
    • warmth[is written on the blackboard above
    • above the element of warmth we have the essence of light:
    • warmth-ether, light-ether.
    • light[is written above “warmth”]
    • That the element of warmth is extremely essential to man is
    • with an object that is warmer than our body, we don't feel the
    • hold two warmed needles, the close contacts flow together at
    • cold than to warmth. Why? We endure warmth much better then
    • cold because we are creatures of warmth, because warmth is our
    • be sufficient that I have indicated what air and warmth means
    • air as something external, natural. He also feels warmth as
    • greater degree in respect to warmth. As we are one with the air
    • the warmth which encircles and penetrates the earth. [Two white
    • circles are drawn: air, then a red one: warmth.]
    • more intensively how with the increase of warmth - in that we
    • are ourselves within the element of warmth - we become more
    • human, and with the lessening of warmth we become less human.
    • Thus warmth ceases to be a merely natural element, for we feel
    • and recognize the spiritual nature of warmth - and we feel it
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • water, we live in air, we live in warmth. They belong to us.
    • what we designate as Air and what we designate as Warmth.
    • Warmth
    • from warmth, which is already etheric, we come to the
    • [over “Warmth” is written:]
    • warmth. [A red cross is drawn on the blackboard next to the
    • word “Warmth”.] For spiritual progress, it is
    • Just think how much you directly feel warmth and cold to be
    • part of you. The difference between warm and cold affects you
    • directly than warmth. Whether it is warm or cold, man feels it
    • as being part of himself. When it is warm, he is warm; when it
    • Warmth. The influence of Light and Air are also strong -
    • lives closely with these middle elements [Air, Warmth, Light],
    • Warmth
    • when it penetrates the eye - warmth is between them - the
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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    • through the sense of warmth, and through every other sense as
    • man perceives as warmth and cold, as rough and smooth, smells
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • in the warming sun, what springs up from the depths of the
    • colors on colors, sound on sound, warmth on warmth, star on
    • the ears, by the sense of warmth, by the other senses. We
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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    • we can come to the fourth, if we feel inner warmth, and are
    • attentive to our own fulfilling warmth which is in breath,
    • through what is air-forming in us is our warmth created.
    • what lives in us as warmth can be reached with thoughts. And
    • by thought, by meditating on his warmth, is to experience
    • himself as a being of warmth.
    • physician comes with a thermometer; he measures warmth from
    • without. Just as warmth can differ on different places of the
    • find that the whole inner warmth-organism is differentiated.
    • One can reach his own warmth organism with thought.
    • differentiating warmth - the warmth of the lungs, the warmth of
    • the liver, the warmth of the heart, which are all God-spirit
    • into what was before only warmth, turns the warmth into flame,
    • my warmth; one must say: I enlighten myself by thinking through
    • to the differentiations of my warmth.
    • Through the soul warmly
    • Through the soul warmly
    • Through the soul warmly



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