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347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: The Life Body of a Human Being – Brain and Thought 05 Aug 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
If you would imagine a dense forest with thick treetops that have widely spreading branches that would touch one another, you would have an idea of what the brain looks like under the microscope, under the magnifying glass. Figure 3 But, gentlemen, you can say now: So he has described these white blood cells that live in the blood.
Just at the moment when we wake up too quickly, we would perceive the most wonderful thoughts. You can easily understand that, gentlemen, if you understand the whole story of the connection between man and nature. If you were to wake up quickly, if nothing else were to prevent it, you would be able to perceive the most wonderful thoughts in your body.
But it must be said that anyone who does not talk like this simply does not understand the whole story in man. So it is not a matter of spreading superstition, but of creating complete clarity.
347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: The Human Being in Relation to the World – Creation and Dissolution 09 Aug 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
I have said: We find everything in man when we understand everything in man's surroundings. When we looked at the plants and so on, we understood many things in man.
You will see that the matter goes far into the understanding of the human being, leading to it in all possible detours, so that you can understand the human being in everyday life. You will understand the human being quite differently when we talk further, on the basis of what we have already discussed for some time.
347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: Knowledge of the Human Being According to Body, Soul or Spirit, Brain and Thinking — The Liver as a Sensory Organ 09 Sep 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
Then, just as nails and dandruff and other body parts are shed, the whole body is shed, and what remains of the person is the soul. So you can say: When I understand a person, I understand both body and soul, and it is not true that a person is only something physical.
Of course, some things are difficult for you, precisely because school education is not what it should be. But you will gradually understand things. And you can be sure that the others do not really understand it either. When you come to today's science under all these medieval conditions, you can see what kind of science it is.
It is a completely different approach and will only gradually be understood. And so I would like you to understand how difficult it is to make an impact with this.
347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: Sensation and Thoughts in Internal Organs 13 Sep 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
And only he who recognizes the liver as an inner sense organ understands what is going on inside a person. So you can compare the liver with the eye. In a sense, a person has a head inside his stomach.
That's what the eyes are for, and it only takes a little thought to cut the liver in all directions, make small pieces, put them under the microscope, and so on. It's an easy science. But almost all science today is an easy science.
You see, I told you, the old Jew, who understood his Old Testament, knew what it means: God has plagued you by your kidneys in the night. - With that he wanted to express the reality of what appears to the soul as mere dreams.
347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: The Process of Nutrition, Considered Physically, Materially, Mentally and Spiritually 16 Sep 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
These are small formations that are arranged in such a way that, when you look at them closely under the microscope, they look like small grapes; they are composed of cells in this way. These glands secrete saliva.
What this has to do with the liver feeling, gentlemen, you can understand by remembering what it is like – if you have ever done it – to bring a very sharp onion to your nose.
But the liver is also always degenerate. You see, you understand the degeneration and the various diseases when you look in this way at the various stages of the chyme in the organism.
347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: About Early Conditions of Earth (Lemuria) 20 Sep 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
They did not see it as a bad time, but they had a huge desire and longing for what you could actually understand when you hear it told today, as if these dragon-birds had had a very bad time. That was the case.
That is no better than telling people: Once upon a time, a god came down and took a piece of earth and formed Adam out of it. You can understand one as well as the other. But what I am telling you now is easy for you to understand. Because the fact that the ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs ate the dragon birds has completely transformed their insides and they have become different animals.
If you step on a very small wren with your feet, it is naturally underneath. This animal could have stepped on an ostrich, it was that large, it could have simply stepped on it to death.
347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: Early Earth Conditions (continued) 23 Sep 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
We can look at another strange phenomenon that will lead us to understand something like this wound healing here. You know, we breathe in the air. When we breathe in the air, we get oxygen inside.
You see, gentlemen, it is so important to realize that what is beneficial internally is harmful when it comes from outside, and what is harmful internally is beneficial when it comes from outside. This is so important that if you do not understand this, you do not understand anything. Now we can say: We now know from contemporary life that something completely different must approach us from the outside than we have within us.
And because a thickening formed, there was a thinner mass of mucus underneath. And so these giant oysters were formed. But, you see, these giant oysters could not have formed at all if the sun had not shone.
347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: The Dawn of Time 27 Sep 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
Reproduction is a very strange thing. But again, we have to say that all understanding of nature depends on understanding reproduction. Because through it, the individual animals and the individual plants still arise today. If it were not for reproduction, everything would have died long ago. If you want to understand anything about nature, you have to understand reproduction. But reproduction is something peculiar on earth.
You see, that is a real explanation, and only if you understand it that way can you really understand. Then you realize that there was once a time when the moon flew out and the earth flew out of the sun with the moon.
347. The Human Being as Body, Soul and Spirit: Adam Kadmon in Lemuria 30 Sep 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
Question: I was very surprised by the idea that the sun was inside the earth; I have never heard of anything like that before. As I understood the last lectures, the earth was nothing more than the human being, and that animals actually descended from all this.
And the further you get into the head, the more the head dies. Under the skullcap, between the brain and the outer bone, is a kind of dead skin. So that when you go into the head, you also find something that is dying.
Yes, gentlemen, it is true: we all descend from one man! That is, after all, understandable, isn't it. But this one man was not a little earth flea, as people are now, but he was the earth itself.
347. On the Origin of Speech and Language 02 Aug 1922, Dornach
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Rudolf Steiner
Now we have to deal with the human mind as well and try to understand how it developed. You see, understanding the external aspect of the mind has become possible only in the last sixty years.
Once we realize that the brain is shaped under external influences, we can appreciate how important these influences from the outside are. We see that they are tremendously significant once we understand that they affect everything that takes place in the brain.
This kind of statement is not worth anything. However, if you understand the full context, the matter ceases to be superstition and becomes science instead. And that will lead us from understanding the transformation of substances to an understanding of what is really happening and its connection to the vast universe out there.

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