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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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    • esoteric school, however, is not founded as an earthly entity.
    • An esoteric school can only be one if it is the earthly
    • evolution of humanity on earth.
    • substance of the planetary system, to which the sun, earth and
    • against a profound spiritual darkness on earth — under
    • only of what enters the world as an earthly institution, but as
    • at the thinking kingdom of humanity on earth; let us direct our
    • the mute stone, the worm in the earth, we look at all that
    • humanity; it is not by despising the earthworm, the stars
    • that crawl under the earth, the stars that glitter above in
    • Where on earthly ground, color on color
    • Where from earthly matter, form on form,
    • Is shaped from earth and air and light.
    • Where on earthly ground, color on color
    • Where from earthly matter, form on form,
    • Is shaped from earth and air and light.
    • crossing the abyss with the feet given us by the earth. We need
    • freedom from earthly gravity. We need the wings of spiritual
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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    • in earthly life must become dark in order for the light which
    • earthly thinking.
    • means of conception and birth into a physical human earthly
    • of the living thinking we had before descending into earthly
    • and interweaves and acts in our physical earthly body.
    • when we feel that this earthly feeling is a weak, half-living
    • completely enmesh us in earthly existence, then we will feel
    • the future of the earth under their power. If they were able to
    • Divine, and not to the Ahrimanic earthly powers, then the earth
    • Which before its earthly life
    • Before earthly existence was the soul's,
    • Which before its earthly life
    • Before earthly existence was the soul's,
    • human beings on the earth we see anything else but seeming.
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXII (recapitulation)
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    • earth-life to earth-life.
    • when he shows us how from the depths of the earth, which draws
    • down, which bind our will to the earth if we don't make
    • ourselves free by inner striving. Our gaze goes earthward if we
    • earth's gravity, feel drawn by the earth and make the effort to
    • free ourselves from the earth's gravity if we want to let our
    • Feel how the depths of earth
    • the earth's air when it moves from east to west.
    • Feel how the depths of earth
    • we must look to insert our earthbound willing, which we should
    • earthly life. We will see later how the Guardian gives us the
    • now we must again consider, looking back at earthly life
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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    • the realm of the earth and of gravity from which the force of
    • our will comes for our earthly life. For the earth does not
    • solid consistency — the nature of plants on earth
    • around us the elements earth, water, air, fire are spread, and
    • standing on the earth, on the element earth. You are standing
    • here because the earth's main property is the element of
    • gravity. You are touching the earth with the soles of your
    • room or outside on the bare earth. The point is that you feel,
    • in standing, that you are touching the earth's gravitational
    • How earthly forces support you in existence.
    • That earthly forces are our support, that the earthly element
    • formed in us by the fluid element. Just as we feel the earth as
    • feel the earth to be our support, we also feel, in that we feel
    • The water forces are our sculptors; the earth is our support.
    • ourselves united internally with warmth. We feel the earth
    • the elements. At first the earth-element supports us in an
    • exterior, mechanical way. The earth-element is support for us;
    • “helpers”, enabling us to be earthly beings. They
    • How earthly forces support you in existence.
    • us to the elements earth, water, air, fire; here he points us
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIV (recapitulation)
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    • of nature, what on and from the earth lives and moves, what
    • body, in earthly existence, is a coffin for the deceased living
    • before we descended into physical-sensory earthly
    • depths, to the earthly depths.
    • which our earthly-physical thinking is rooted — between
    • when we seek willing in the earthly depths we find ourselves in
    • which we must fly over, because with earthly feet we cannot
    • not forget that as long as you are an earthly human being, even
    • you have returned you must adhere to the laws of the earth.
    • your thoughts in the earthly environment you may fly around
    • dreaming within the earthly environment. You must reserve the
    • You climb down to the earthly element
    • As thinker you bestride the earthly realm,
    • earth, that means in the spiritual element of the earth; we
    • earth-element. We have already heard about treading the
    • conscious that we live a plant-like existence in our earthly
    • our willing — first in the earth-element with thinking,
    • earth and the air in thought and imagine ourselves wanting to
    • perceive the earth in thought, will we have the courage in our
    • are on earth, half living and lame, will the strength grow in
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXV (recapitulation)
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    • from all that interweaves and lives in the earthly depths, in
    • live on earth appears on the other side of the yawning abyss of
    • as it is between birth and death on earth: we grasp the world
    • our human earthly existence. If we want to carry out something
    • our head for our earthly vision.
    • many earth-lives, live in our willing. Let us think of all
    • When you in earthly life
    • In earthly being live.
    • When you in earthly life
    • In earthly being live.
    • dear friends, when we are standing here in earthly existence
    • form of thoughts during earthly existence. 
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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    • always cosmopolitanism. What differentiates people on earth is
    • don't merely belong to an earthly community, but to a
    • under and on the earth as worm-life, from what speaks in rocks
    • not come walking with earthly feet, where one flies with the
    • and turns around and looks back, he sees himself as an earthly
    • which now lies in the earthly sphere. He observes his own human
    • spirit-soul. The earthly environment is over there now. He
    • only world in sensory earthly existence.
    • the earthly man, which we ourselves also are during earthly
    • return to our earthly duty. For we may not become dreamers and
    • go into raptures, we must return completely to earth life.
    • earthly thinking is the corpse - as we have heard in previous
    • soul-spiritual world before we descended to this earthly life.
    • for our earthly semblance of thinking.
    • karma brings to us from previous earthly incarnations. [yellow
    • earthly existences.
    • which we are ourselves in earthly life, but this time after
    • earthly man, sinks down into the limbs. Then it becomes light
    • picture sink below the surface of the earth beneath where the
    • were looking at this image as now being within the earth, but
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