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  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture I
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    • particular importance to us in the present age, it is possible to
    • change was possible only within Christian culture and through
    • possible (although Haeckel had no notion of this, Darwin was
    • of materialism. It is possible, of course, for modern Darwinism
    • our age was preceded by that other age when it was possible for
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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    • possible now. For in order to comprehend many a thing that will
    • incomprehensible to-day — then it is possible to
    • impossible that from the Cosmos there should be set up, as it
    • sincerity that such things are impossible. Nevertheless
    • that cannot be confirmed by experiment? It is quite impossible
    • all scientists believe in it. Equally impossible is it that
    • of their experiences, is it possible in this indirect way to
    • souls of the Apostles at that time did not make it possible for
    • them in mysteries which it was only possible for them to
    • that times will come when it will be possible to speak of these
    • the near future when it will be possible to speak with greater
    • as something which in the future it will be possible to express
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture III
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    • Himself the form in which alone it would be possible for Him to
    • possible in connection with a Being whose circumstances
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture IV
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    • by his lofty answers. We, however, know why it was possible for
    • came to pass. It was possible for me to decipher the scene with
    • is possible, and moreover it is necessary to-day, to touch upon
    • mode of life would not be possible were it not for the
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture V
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    • were possible to-day to bring new life to all the spiritual
    • would make him angry but he saw this was impossible. Hillel
    • possible nor is it meet for all men to become Essenes. Hillel
    • went about the land; and often it was not possible to
    • scribes speaking together to this effect: It would be possible,
    • realising how impossible it is to make the new tidings of the
    • prevailing in humanity, no progress is possible in the
  • Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture II
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    • growing from the human body, otherwise it is not possible for
    • hair on one's head. It is no more possible for a plant to exist
    • feel it. It means that higher research is not possible without
    • spiritual sense this change in viewpoint is possible. A
    • in exoteric life. In that way it is possible to turn them into
    • The Christ-being had all possible
    • the organs which you have, only cannot yet use. It was possible
    • possible through purely spiritual efforts to defeat Ahriman's
    • impossible to even approximate this greatness with human
    • these concrete facts, which it is now possible to describe to a
  • Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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    • speak, in the way that may be possible in the intimate
    • the present time, because it is possible that this Fifth
    • all the later events became possible in the way of which
    • intelligible. It may, perhaps, be possible to speak here
  • Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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    • what means did it become possible for man to keep intact
  • Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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    • source of the Fifth Gospel — it was possible to
    • infinitely deeper and grander impression than is possible
    • understanding what this implies, it is not possible to
    • of the Cosmos; but it is possible, too, to make a
    • Earth will then be possible; the whole physical Earth
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture I
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    • awesome that it is possible to say that he reached a peak
    • of the Copernican Laws. That was only possible within
    • deeper consideration, it would seem impossible that a
    • Haeckel is not even possible without the prerequisite of
    • movement is only possible as a Christian movement.
    • also possible that one takes Darwinism as it is presented
    • materialistic culture. It is certainly possible to divest
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture II
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    • they wish and use every possible argument against them.
    • impossible to reproduce it by experiment? It is of course
    • impossible to reproduce the ice age, and nevertheless all
    • impossible to reproduce that once-occurring cosmic sign.
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture III
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    • In the higher worlds it is possible to read what lives in
    • possible with a being in whom something entered as entered
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture IV
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    • only now possible to speak about them in the confines of
    • took place, although it was possible for me to decipher the
    • Essene community in Nazareth, made possible by a donation,
    • a more contemplative life was possible; they penetrated his
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture V
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    • impossible to announce today. The words would blow away in
    • do all possible to anger him – in order to win the
    • today it is impossible to make all that understood. Then he
    • possible to determine whether his physical body was
    • possible to listen in to a conversation among scribes. They
    • said: In order to frighten the people it would be possible
    • as a new annunciation, and realize how impossible it is to



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