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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Apologia
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    • thanks for finally being able to have access to the Lessons.
    • Anthroposophical Society. Being in the public domain means that
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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    • revolution against spiritual activity and spiritual being in
    • activity and being in the present. But it is a more important
    • is being said here — when you are aware that nothing else
    • is being said but what the Michael stream itself wishes to
    • anthroposophist. The responsibility for being a decent person
    • the responsibility of being a worthy representative of
    • the human being when he objectively observes everything in the
    • and the sparkling stars. If the human being keeps his
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • is not by being ascetic that we can solve the riddle of our own
    • heaven's space. But your being, O man, is not among them. You
    • being in it, with our gaze directed to the limits of sensory
    • aware that the first being who confronts us stands where the
    • every night while sleeping the human being with his I and with
    • realize that he lives and acts among spiritual beings and
    • to tread the esoteric path. He encloses the human being in
    • being does not, when falling asleep, enter into the
    • being and that we must seek beyond the yawning abyss of
    • Where sentient Beings, strong in will
    • Where you, O man, your bodily being
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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    • resound from all the beings and events of the world to
    • following words was said to human beings in the past, is said
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • of being, which at first confronts the human soul as black,
    • being, comes from what appears at first as black, night-cloaked
    • represents willing, to arise from the yawning abyss of being.
    • being, he lets the second beast arise, representing feeling.
    • Again pointing to the yawning abyss of being, he lets the third
    • Your fear of creative spiritual being
    • Your fear of creative spiritual being
    • own being which at first confronts us as the answer to the call
    • this corpse. As it is now, it can never have come into being in
    • remains of a living human being, who was once within it, who
    • interweaving, creating, acting being. It was alive there. Then
    • being.
    • Threshold at the yawning abyss of being tells us, whose words
    • Cosmic being from godly being.
    • Cosmic being from godly being.
    • the Guardian at the abyss of being leads us ever closer to true
    • us to have wings to cross the abyss of being, for with human
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXII (recapitulation)
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    • souls hear the words that human beings — if they have
    • ears to hear them — can hear from all the Beings of the
    • true bridge to what the human being needs for his thinking, for
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • Guardian of the Threshold, at the edge of the abyss of being,
    • Beings of the spiritual world; after the Guardian has shown us
    • able to revere those guiding beings [1] who lead us from
    • feeling being and seeming are united, how there our being
    • is perishable and seeming in our being arises, but also the
    • Only when we descend into the will do we feel being streaming
    • into our selfhood. Seeming transforms itself into being. It
    • the abyss of being — where the yawning darkness, the
    • which only becomes dark because we cannot find our actual being
    • Selfhood's being hides in you;
    • Selfhood's being should revere the
    • Guiding Beings of your spirit.
    • Within you mingle seeming and being,
    • So plunge into your seeming being:
    • Selfhood's being hides in you;
    • Selfhood's being should revere the
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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    • spoken by all the Beings and processes of the world to the
    • human being who wishes to be worthy of the name, and who has an
    • world. And we are exhorted from all sides, from all the Beings
    • path to world-knowledge. Thus, all the Beings of nature and of
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • that is permeated by ahrimanic Beings who would cause us to
    • is found, so must the human being strive psychically for it in
    • there we are at the yawning abyss of being, still looking, as
    • clear to us that our real being is not revealed by all of
    • bring. We are still standing at the yawning abyss of being, but
    • In spirit-being longs to enter.
    • In spirit-being longs to enter.
    • the Threshold at the yawning abyss of being. Next the Guardian
    • pulsation is my pulsation. If I am cut off, I cease being a
    • human being must learn to feel in this way in respect to the
    • which have brought us to the abyss of being.
    • of being at one with this object, because at the moment you
    • O man, touch within your body's entire being
    • which is in the human being — something also known by
    • are formed as human beings out of the fluid element. It creates
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIV (recapitulation)
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    • the world which surround us as human beings. In the past, these
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • Guardian at the abyss of being. The Guardian of the Threshold
    • world can never reveal our own being to us; how our observation
    • — all that offers nothing to clarify the being of our own
    • what we should strive for as human beings in order to achieve
    • before the countenance of the gods. He showed us how being
    • ourselves: This corpse could never have come into being the way
    • it is now. It is what remains of a human being whose soul and
    • — which the human being must tread if he wants to follow
    • makes us attentive to the yawning abyss of being before us,
    • beyond the yawning abyss of being into that deep,
    • not forget that as long as you are an earthly human being, even
    • admonishes us further: when, as feeling beings, we enter the
    • fluid element, in the world of the water-beings, that we should
    • To wake pervading water's being
    • To be a sluggish plant-like being;
    • To wake pervading water's being
    • To be a sluggish plant-like being;
    • being will lead us to the illusion of self-hood rather than to
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXV (recapitulation)
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    • fundamental exhortation to the human being, which resound to
    • own being, and also exhort him to recognize, through his own
    • being, the world in its true spiritual nature. They resound
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • being at first as a gloomy, night-cloaked darkness. The path
    • own being in all that lives in the depths, flows in the air,
    • all that does not contain our being, the true source of our
    • illumine before the eyes of our soul our own being, and
    • therewith the being and essence and interweaving of the
    • abyss of being, past the Guardian of the Threshold, in that
    • moment an important change takes place in the human being, that
    • love flowing to this or that being. Because we feel it, we form
    • of love towards the being, we let ourselves grow wings of love,
    • will, however, as it emerges from our being, remains at first
    • they were in before the human being had descended from the
    • supersensible world to the sensory one. He sees radiant being
    • in the thoughts. But this radiant being he sees is not the
    • stand beside the Guardian of the Threshold. The abyss of being
    • as our willing comes towards us over the abyss of being. The
    • across the abyss of being (for our human will is a mere
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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    • being of Michael is present while the revelations from the
    • involved, and how these things are being read from the
    • unbiased human beings, and which contains what all entities in
    • all these spoke to unbiased human beings in the past, speak at
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • one passes over the yawning abyss of being; the Guardian of the
    • A true human being.
    • been opened - over the yawning abyss of being, where one does
    • the human being experiences when he stands on the other side of
    • the yawning abyss of being. The Guardian of the Threshold
    • now, when he who has crossed over the yawning abyss of being
    • human being, what he is during his physical incarnation, over
    • there in the part of his being that he has left behind and
    • self there. He has embodied himself in spiritual being with his
    • seek it on the other side of the yawning abyss of being, in
    • [An outline of a human being is drawn on the blackboard.]
    • tells us, and imagine dead thinking being cast out into the
    • human beings, the first words he speaks are:
    • And then the real spiritual human being appears to us, who in
    • his body lives at first in his half-existence. The human being
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