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- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture I
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- through the laws of Copernicus, the gaze of the human mind was
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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- it is revealed to clairvoyant sight as it gazes backwards
- vision. Above all he was now able to gaze at that event of
- when one gazes into the consciousness of Peter and of the
- begin with, there arises before the gaze of clairvoyance
- dominated. The gaze of clairvoyance lights, to begin with, upon
- clairvoyant gaze actually beholds a kind of darkening of the
- this presents itself very vividly when the backward-turned gaze
- then, while the gaze of the soul is thus directed, one has the
- contrary arguments: what the gaze of clairvoyance perceives is
- gaze at the Cross raised on Golgotha, to behold the darkening
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture III
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- to the fifth degree, the gaze of the Archangeloi was directed
- what we read with the backward-turned gaze of clairvoyance
- astonished gaze of the people standing in wonder around Him to
- multitude who had once gazed in amazement at the manifestations
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture IV
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- year of his life, he had gazed into infinite depths of the
- human soul, he had gazed into souls in whom all the grief of
- enough to gaze into the radiant worlds of the Spirit. And so
- Nazareth had become one who gazed deeply into the mysteries of
- human being on the earth had ever gazed with such deep
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture V
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- stronger; they gazed at the radiant countenance that had once
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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- unwilling to gaze, where the pain of humanity can feel
- soul, and they gazed at him questionly. He spoke
- disciple at Sais to gaze upon the image of the soul of
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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- so by gazing, as Zarathustra had gazed, at what may be
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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- case in the West to-day — gazes upon his ether-body
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture I
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- clairvoyant gaze, inspired by the true Christ-Impulse in an
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture IV
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- gaze to the distance he could only see a horde of demonic
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