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  • Title: The Ego: Lecture 1
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    • Fichte rightly said, most human beings would sooner regard themselves
    • Now, most people really would sooner regard themselves as a piece of
    • So we should regard the anthroposophical movement, the spiritual life,
  • Title: The Ego: Lecture 2
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    • These Gospels are regarded less and less by external science as a
    • in Palestine in the whole of human evolution? We can regard it in such
  • Title: Lecture: The Tasks and Aims of Spiritual Science
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    • regard to the cycles which run in SEVENS is no mere figure of speech,
    • what is found in the Akashic Record with regard to the secrets of the
    • with regard to Theosophy itself?”
    • matters as were treated of here in recent lectures, with regard to the
    • advanced as regards vision on the astral plane, and even, up to a
    • Thus it is in regard to the life after death. But here on the physical
    • thoughts. With regard to a circle, for example, nothing of the chalk
  • Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture I
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    • of the Gospel of St. John might be regarded as a means for helping us
  • Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture II
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    • far into the Middle Ages he was regarded in a certain sense as the founder
    • ocean, but regarded all this as a great Illusion, as “Maya”,
    • the Hebrew people could only regard as belonging to the age before
    • regarding these things. At that time this people themselves had no
  • Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture III
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    • regarded as a mistranslation. — I have elsewhere called your
    • antiquity this was, in point of fact, regarded among the Nazarenes as
    • evolution and must be regarded as a momentous revelation of wisdom through
    • to-day should regard John the Baptist merely as a raging fanatic, a
    • the revelation of Sinai intelligible to the Israelites. In regard to
  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture II: The Gospels, Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • Let us also think about what we have regarded as the essence of the Buddha
    • different way; he brought it as a commandment. It could not be regarded by



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