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  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 1: Points of View
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    • appear as monumental figures in the development of modern science! We
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 2: Mysteries and Mystery Wisdom
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    • death and awakened to a new and higher life, not merely figuratively,
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 3: Greek Sages Before Plato In the Light of Mystery Wisdom
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    • numbers and figures, whose laws they investigated mathematically.
    • arrangements of measure and number in nature. Geometric figures also
    • the laws of numbers and figures entirely by himself, through his
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 5: Mystery Wisdom and Myth
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    • explanation to one of these mythological figures, one must go on and
    • mythological figures, and, with a rustic kind of wisdom, undertakes to
    • formed itself around the figures of Osiris and his consort Isis.
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 6: Egyptian Mystery Wisdom
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    • fig tree is the name of Osiris N.”
    • died transfigured, a body of light, saying, “Nothing endures.” The
    • death of Buddha corresponds with the transfiguration of Jesus: “And it
    • Buddha's life ends with the transfiguration. The most significant part
    • of the life of Jesus begins after the transfiguration. In the language
    • physically at the moment the cosmic light transfigures him. At that
    • transfiguration, Buddha dissolves into the hallowed life of the
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 7: The Gospels
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    • fig tree. In Mark 11:11–14 we read: “And Jesus entered into Jerusalem,
    • hungry: and seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves he came, if haply
    • nothing but leaves; for the time of the figs was not yet. And Jesus
    • a fig tree planted in his vineyard and he came and sought fruit
    • Behold these three years I come seeking fruit on this fig-tree, and
    • barren fig tree. What is meant metaphorically, Mark relates as an
  • Title: CaMF: Introduction: Rudolf Steiner -- A Biographical Sketch
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    • in his Mystery Dramas, in the figure of “Father Felix.”



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