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- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- Lecture: The Templars
- The Templars
- THE TEMPLARS
- that the Order of the Templars was founded in connection with the Crusades.
- The Order of the Templars was founded almost at the very beginning of the
- what gradually began to live in the souls of the Templars.
- blood of the Templars belonged to Christ Jesus — each one of them knew
- devoted work such as the Crusades demanded, the Templars lived out in
- further in its evolution. Through this experience of the Templars, the
- souls of the Templars had however at the same time achieved something else.
- forth the souls of the Templars, so that these souls, apart from the body,
- was chosen to be the instrument who should oppose the Templars. That is to
- the Templars had gained as knowledge of the Mystery of Golgotha and as
- souls of the Templars should be torn out of the individuality of the Templars
- themselves. Just as that which the Templars had experienced in connection
- Templars were committed for trial. Not only were they accused of external
- Of all sorts of other crimes also, even unnatural crimes, were the Templars
- hatred and mocking and irony against the Good, with all these the Templars
- their torture, the vision of the Templars that could look out over these
- the victory. Every one of these Templars was obliged to seem to be the man in
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- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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- which the Templars entered it. It would have been gained too quickly,
- look on the Templars as heretics after they had been burned to death
- imaginations of Goethe. Goethe knew the secret of the Templars. Not
- was thought to have been destroyed with the burning of the Templars
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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- stream of Europe through the fact that the Templars had to
- undergo a certain fate, and that this fate of the Templars
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