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  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture II
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    • super terrestrial Universe. We learned that the forces proceeding
    • comprises what we learn and experience in earthly existence; the more
    • we learn to perceive what we were in an earlier existence on Earth;
    • after death is free from every element of materiality. We now learn
    • perceiving the sequence of earthly lives one also learns to
    • of learning, and my attention fell upon a personality whose inner
    • also deplored the jealousy shown by many learned men in their
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture III
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    • existence spent between death and a new birth, we learn gradually to
    • Asiatic learning, indeed of Asiatic learning in general, had been
    • brilliant learning flourished at the Court of Baghdad. The conditions
    • Africa had already adopted Mohammedanism, and the brilliant learning
    • perceive that they are the same and also learn to recognise the
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture IV
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    • bring. It was Christ Who taught: “When you learn to feel as I
    • — as was customary later on — became one who learned to
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture V
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    • aspect is the aspect of the stars. After we have learnt to know
    • were always super-sensible Beings; in their realm he learns how to
    • shape his further destiny. Thus, to learn what a man goes through
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture VI
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    • men learnt from the Mercury Gods, or it must be rediscovered through
    • Gods, to learn from them. The stream of ancient wisdom has run dry,
    • the course of life. At the same time we learn that the Hierarchy of
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture VII
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    • we can learn truly to understand the essence of Christianity. And, as
    • we have seen, we learn to recognise in the Sun-existence a first half
    • who has learnt to look back in spirit over his life between his
    • spread of Arabian domination in Africa a man had acquired learning in
    • African learning which by then contained elements of Moorish-Arabian
    • whoever gradually learns through Initiation knowledge to perceive the
    • We learn to write in childhood but our present writing is incapable
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Two
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    • divine-spiritual Beings. What we must learn to realise is that
    • Gods in the Universe. Physical science has much to learn on its
    • integral part of the whole Universe. If he learns to know
    • learns to know the whole Universe. And now I would ask you to
    • of a man, we also learn to understand the secrets of the world
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Three
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    • We learn, gradually, to understand the deeds performed
    • bringing about a process of adjustment which, as we learn to
    • learning and thus became thoroughly versed in
    • the irony peculiar to Cabbalistic learning, to know that all
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Four
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    • be impressive and uplifting. We shall learn to feel and
    • learned how the spiritual Beings belonging to a planetary
    • prevent anyone from learning in the modern way to read and
    • we learn A, B, C, as something entirely remote from life. Those
    • what is really killed in him as the result of having to learn
    • attained Initiation in the Hibernian Mysteries had learned not
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Five
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    • learn that this is so when with spiritual insight we ponder
    • they are parts of something small. We have to learn to change
    • for anything of the kind. To learn that the three angles of a
    • I was obliged to learn analytical geometry — as it is
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Six
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    • was absorbed in what flowed into us through having learnt to
    • to the effect that he had learnt more in the first three years
    • five or six — not, presumably, because one learns too
    • much but because one learns too little — even if this
    • period is considerably extended we learn only the merest
    • learn to perceive the essential nature of Man. Life will then
    • Hence men to-day pass each other by in ignorance. They learn a
    • came an urge to run, run no matter where, in order to learn
    • mankind will gradually learn to take account of karma. At the
    • can learn little by little to expel from love every vestige of
    • and promote this oriental scholarship at a centre of learning
    • learn to observe their own being, as well as world-history, in
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Seven
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    • learnt its contents thoroughly and became excellent scholars.
    • history ... one can learn something from him!’ — this man
    • from which little can be learnt, the Gnosis has become known to
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Nine
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    • us compare what we learn through direct experiences about our
    • these lectures we have learnt how man lives between death and a
    • this field, we shall gradually learn to read a great deal about
    • we have learnt to read we shall understand what these strange
    • simply because we have learnt to read. In the same way we can
    • learn to read the living things around us. The progress from



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