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  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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    • deep sleep, a wonderful, dream-filled sleep ... remember that I
    • themselves ... a sleep of such a kind that at the same
    • truth, an experience that crystallised out of the long sleep.
    • fallen asleep. The condition which spread with greater and
    • sleep which lasted beyond the time of Golgotha; and from this
    • sleep the experiences I have been trying in halting words to
    • reminded of how they had fallen into this condition of sleep
    • have been one of deepest sleep — above all through the
    • they had gone about with the Christ like sleep-walkers, unable
    • time. They had listened to Him like sleep-walkers. This Being
    • consciousness that had been like a sleep were interwoven with
    • sleep. The Apostles experienced this as if two pictures were
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture III
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    • as if in sleep, the Christ Being went His way in the Spirit
  • Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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    • Then one might when I was asleep, I had a dream and in
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture II
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    • like a kind of awakening from a deep sleep, from a strange,
    • dream-filled sleep, in which one carries out the everyday
    • going to sleep the night before; that's how Peter
    • crystallized from the basis of the long sleep. From the
    • asleep. Their souls were already being gradually overtaken
    • by the sleeping state. Their normal consciousness sank into
    • a sleep which lasted through the event of Golgotha, and out
    • of deep sleep. Looking back, however, the time between the
    • normal reason, how they went like sleepwalkers alongside
    • together of the memories from the sleeping consciousness
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture III
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    • While Jesus of Nazareth's body was as sleeping, the



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