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- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture I
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- it — that in times to come the concept or idea of Christ
- concepts and thoughts must be summoned to his aid if he desires
- there can be any true conception of Christ. But if we turn
- even by theosophical conceptions towards an understanding of
- We need not think here of any conception of Christ in His
- great cosmic setting, but of much simpler conceptions of
- underlying reality, not merely the concepts and ideas
- thought to the conception of a spiritual origin of the Earth.
- conception derives its motive power from the Christian
- concepts that have become ingrained in us, to leave aside
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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- something that seems like an affront against the conceptions of
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture III
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- expression to concepts and ideas of the modern mind. But many
- concepts already familiar to us from Theosophy —
- Gospel reveals that this event was something like conception in
- all ideas and concepts otherwise acquired concerning the
- form a really clear conception of the event of Pentecost
- concepts that are elaborated in Theosophy. We know that in
- conception of the infinite suffering undergone by the Christ
- concept of karma is not applicable.
- the concepts and ideas arising from these things are taken in
- the conception of Christ into the sphere of the earth. This was
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture V
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- conception of the world is making its appearance in Europe too,
- Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture I
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- more in conceptual form, does not lose any of its significance
- Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture II
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- concepts and descriptions. Remember what I said in an attempt
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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- have right and true conceptions. That is why I have tried
- spiritual conception of the world that is made known in
- spiritual conception of the world.
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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- to form a closer conception of what has so often been
- God of the Earth. The ancient Hebrew conception that
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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- conception of the Being Christ Jesus gives us an
- have a true conception of Buddhism. I have often spoken
- concepts, for example, are involved — for we
- do not apply moral concepts when clouds form, when
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture I
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- Namely the concept of Christ will play a different and a
- secrets of the Christ Being and the Christ concept. Each
- concepts and ideas for a full understanding of what Christ
- correct concept of Christ.
- according to their concepts, but also according to their
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture II
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- stand up to the scientific concepts which dominate the
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture III
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- contemporary concepts. But we can approach that greatest of
- earthly secrets by using many of the concepts and ideas
- Christ-being, we must use the concepts we already have
- Christ, with the act of conception in a human being. The
- the concepts we have acquired about the successive stages
- the Fifth Gospel, we must use the concepts we have
- three-year earthly life for which the concept of karma in
- these concepts in the profoundest sense in order to
- the conception of Christ on earth.
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture IV
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- instruction. The conception appears for the first time in
- conception of bath qol sprang up in the period of the
- conception of the nature and means of Divine revelation
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