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  • Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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    • quoted. But in its full weight it was uttered only in the older
    • learn to know the secrets of man's innermost being; to utter these
    • the mouth uttering these secrets then lays the burden of sin upon
    • this precept was uttered from out of the inner experience to which a man,
    • repeated only from tradition. It is not uttered with the necessary
    • secret societies; for otherwise the mouth uttering them is sinful,
    • what they saw they afterwards uttered those words which were meant to
    • destroy matter utterly, within that sphere which lies deeper than
    • utterance from the lips of an Oriental sage. It will perhaps be
  • Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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    • it was uttered for the disciple's preparation, and the
    • of man s inner being. The word which was then uttered was this
    • sinful are the lips that utter these secrets and sinful the ear
    • word has often been uttered from out [of] an inner experience, from
    • longer know what they are saying when they utter these words.
    • secret societies, for sinful are the lips that utter them and
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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    • it was uttered only in the more ancient mystery colonies of
    • should discover the secrets of man's inner being; to utter
    • the mouth uttering these secrets lays the burden of sin upon
    • this saying was uttered from the inner experience that an
    • from tradition, however. It is not uttered with the necessary
    • societies, for otherwise the mouth uttering them is sinful,
    • into chaos, to destroy matter utterly,within that sphere that
    • you as an utterance from the lips of an ancient Oriental
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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    • what this mood is, this mood living utterly and entirely in
    • fear based utterly on illusions, which one creates because



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