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- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- and deep experiences were then undergone, and not for the individual soul
- souls of the Templars should be torn out of the individuality of the Templars
- with the Mystery of Golgotha did not remain with them as individuals, but was
- also to be removed, as it were, from the individuality and embodied in the
- that owed its origin to the fact that individual souls were continually being
- personality and of all individuality and have the will of their parents
- different again comes about from when it is only a case of the individual
- lives. The life that we lead as an individual remains within our own person;
- further with the human individuality, while some of it is incorporated into
- it came about that in modern times, while certain individuals were inspired
- wherein the souls of men may take their places individually and be able to
- variety that can enter earth life in human individuality to come to
- expression. One human being manifests one individuality, a second another,
- and a third a different one again. All these individualities in their several
- the single human individual to the whole stream of cosmic spiritual evolution
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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- individuality. Every people and human being would comprise merely some
- which individual human beings are situated in the world process. The
- Strauss does not see Jesus in the single individual, but rather the
- individuals around Him as well as by Himself. Then we have in
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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- were a great number of individuals who had been initiated into certain
- not, as a single human individual, to become so powerful through
- feeling the need to understand the individual character of those
- others. Entering with love into the individualities of other people,
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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- individual forms of the actuating spiritual powers that stand behind
- The progress of human evolution is just as organic as individual human
- individual in accord with his age, it is also the same with humanity.
- existence in their time. The individual human would not be perfected
- the last three or four centuries. Those individuals, however, who know
- by the senses. The solution is to be found by thinking of individual
- safeguarded somewhere, and there are individuals in every age who are
- preparation. These individuals were prepared in a way that would not
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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- a physical body. In Vitzliputzli the spiritual individuality lived
- impulse. The Greeks, as represented by their greatest individuals,
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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- they might acquire belonged to no one individual but to the Order
- at strengthening the soul life as individual and personal with the
- fourteenth century, when the Templar Order not the individual
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- individualistic nature since the old customs, ceremonies and rituals
- outstanding individuals who appeared in the years following the time
- any particular consequences for the individual if he be religiously
- individual, personal, if in a definite epoch it were torn out of this
- individual man must sleep in the course of twenty-four hours.
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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- Who is super-personal yet individual, but at the same
- time super-historic. He is super-personal yet individual,
- at the same time He is an individual but transcending
- cause an unfit individual to survive; — an individual who
- appearing, of the withdrawal of the Individuality who
- individuality whom Olcott characterises as the reincarnated
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