Lecture XI
From Buddha to Christ
A Lecture Given at the International Congress of
the Federation of European Sections of the
Theosophical Society
Budapest, May 31, 1909
I do not wish
to offer you here an observation about the philosophy of
religion or a treatise on literary history, nor do I wish to
give you a scientific lecture about the subject matter. I
simply want to tell you what Spiritual Science or occultism
have to say about such great individualities as Buddha and
Christ, more precisely what knowledge they can offer from the
vantage point of Rosicrucian occultism.
In a lecture
intended for more advanced theosophists, I presume you will
permit me to speak more intimately of such truths. I shall
present to you broad outlines, and I will incorporate certain
details into them. Rosicrucian occultism presents one of the
great principles of occult theosophical investigation from
which spiritual life should flow into our hearts. Even though
the goals and ideals of theosophy can also be found outside
the Theosophical Society, there is nevertheless a difference
in the means employed by anyone seriously trying to struggle
for the attainment and right application of knowledge and
truth, for occult investigation can and must flow directly
into life.
Allow me to
illustrate this point with a trivial example. The human soul
is like a stove that does not need to be persuaded to heat a
room because heating is its function. The stove does this on
its own, provided we put wood into it and light it. It could
be objected that the appearance of the wood does not suggest
to us that it can generate heat, and yet it does precisely
that. By putting some firewood, the appearance of which is so
different from the stove, into it and lighting it, we bring
warmth into our house. Similarly, by getting used to
spiritual scientific concepts, we also become accustomed to
our ability to make judgments and to orient ourselves freely
in this world. It is not our task to preach ideals but rather
to provide human souls with the fuel that can generate
spiritual wisdom, genuine brotherliness, and true humanity.
To realize this is our goal.
What we
designate as the Rosicrucian stream arose in the thirteenth
and fourteenth centuries when the spiritual stream of
Christianity was already obscured since it had taken on an
external form. At a time when Christianity in the outer world
increasingly was taking on an external form and when its true
original meaning had faded, Rosicrucianism, received the task
to cultivate ancient wisdom and to preserve the treasures of
primordial wisdom. In the outside world, wherever people
deemed only external forms and hardened dogmas to be
important, they abjured and cursed anything that was
venerated in the mysteries as the highest and holiest truths.
One frequently heard the words: “I curse Skythianos; I
curse Boddha; I curse Zarathas.” These are the three
names that were venerated in greatest secrecy in the
mysteries and in the Rosicrucian mystery schools as sacred
names of the masters.
Zarathas is
the same individual as Zarathustra — not the
Zarathustra known to history, but the exalted individual who
founded ancient Persian culture and who was the teacher in
the occult schools of that time. Skythianos was a highly
developed individual of ancient times. In one of his
subsequent incarnations he led the occult schools of Central
Asia, and later he also became the teacher of esoteric
schools in Europe. Boddha and Buddha are one and the same
person.
In order to
understand what an initiate felt when he heard these three
names and in order to gain some idea of what they could give
him, we have to go back in human evolution and examine the
character of Rosicrucian occultism more closely. Let us gain
an understanding through listening and through looking back
into the past. There have always been highly advanced
personalities who stood out from the masses and to whom
average people looked up in reverence as one would to high
ideals. To look up to the individuals who had reached such a
lofty stage of wisdom and intellectual power had the effect
of animating the average person's moral sense and vital
energies. Even today the forces of these lofty spirits flow
into our finer bodies.
Let us look
back into the past to all the spiritual individualities of
whom I want to speak to you, all the way back to the ancient
Indian culture. If we went further back in human evolution to
the remote age of Atlantis and its end, this would lead us to
the event that separates us from an even more ancient epoch
of humanity where our souls led lives greatly different from
the ones they lead in our present physical bodies. However,
rather than dealing in detail with a description of life and
culture in those ancient times, let us today be content to
illuminate the answer to the question: How was humanity
guided in ancient times, and where did the forces that
influenced it come from?
When a seer
whose spiritual eye is opened so that he knows how to read
the fine script of the Akasha Chronicle looks back into the
spiritual worlds, he discovers the sites from which the
culture and all spiritual life of those times emanated. Our
souls can discover the sites where the masters and their
disciples assembled in the mystery schools of that time.
There were many such Mystery Centers on the ancient Atlantean
continent, and they differed from those of today and were
given a different name. They were not just churches and not
just schools, but rather a combination of both. Those who
searched for truth could find both religion and wisdom in the
mystery schools; here, religion and wisdom were one. Using a
modern word, we can characterize the concept of those cultic
centers, the mystery schools, by the term “Atlantean
Oracles.” This is the name given to them by the
European mystery schools, but originally they were called
something entirely different.
In the
Atlantean Oracles and their centers of wisdom, spiritual life
was differentiated in the same way that external knowledge
and the areas of trade and professions are subdivided in
external life today. There were various branches of spiritual
investigation and occult wisdom in ancient Atlantis, but
everything in those times depended on different conditions.
Wisdom varied from one oracle to another according to the
capacities of the human beings and their external
environment. A connection existed between certain human
capacities and certain planets, that is, certain mystical
occult capacities were connected with special planets.
Therefore, on the Atlantean continent we should distinguish
between oracles of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars,
Jupiter, and Saturn.
Our present
capacities, too, developed out of the cosmos, as did our
earth, and they are in each case tied to different planets
and their influences. On Atlantis, people who were suited to
develop this or that cognitive capacity were chosen from the
population and assigned to one of the seven oracles. Of the
seven oracles, which were named after the seven planets in
ancient Atlantis, the Sun Oracle stood out from all the
others, but next to it the Vulcan Oracle prepared itself in
secrecy for its future task.
Each of these
oracles had emanated from the cosmos according to its
capacity, but there was one center in which the capacities of
all seven oracles flowed together, and it was here that the
wisdom of the seven oracles in Atlantis coalesced. The adepts
of this center, of the Holy Sun Oracle, had been initiated
into the mystery and service of what we today know as the
Sun. We should not forget that the physical sun is only the
external expression or physiognomy — the body and
garment — of the spiritual life of the exalted
Sun-Being.
All of you
have heard of the time when the sun separated from the earth,
and along with the physical sun those beings abandoned the
earthly arena who had advanced through the human state and,
therefore, could no longer use the earth for their
development. After the moon too had left, the earth was able
to realize its destination of becoming the abode of humanity.
If the sun alone had influenced the earth, the latter would
have gone through such a rapid development that human beings
would have become old soon after birth. By contrast, if our
earth had been only under the influence of the moon, human
beings would have been stiffened and become mummies
Development would have been too slow, and their bodies would
have reached a state of rigidity and lignification. However,
through a wise guiding force, sun and moon maintained a
balance in the external influence they exert on the earth;
and this enabled earth and human beings to develop at a speed
suitable to them. The beings of Mars, Mercury, Venus, and so
on, who did not need the forces that had left with the moon
and earth for their development, departed with the sun to
take up their own abode. Yet they continued to be connected
with the earth and sent their beneficial forces down to it in
the sunlight.
During the
ancient Atlantean epoch, the adepts of the Sun Oracle had
been initiated into the deeds of this lofty Sun-Being. The
Great Initiate who was the leader of this highest oracle had
been initiated in the most comprehensive ways into these
mysteries. The entire ancient Atlantean and, as we shall see,
also the post-Atlantean culture proceeded from him. The
“Manu,” as this leader of the Sun Oracle was
called — although the name doesn't really matter
all that much — did not choose the main representatives
of the post-Atlantean culture from among the so-called
scholars and scientists, nor from the clairvoyants and Magi
of that time. The people who were endowed with spiritual and
psychic knowledge and who in those days were approximately
comparable to the scientists and scholars of our time were
not considered suitable by him; rather plain people who had
begun gradually to lose the clairvoyant faculty were chosen.
Our present state of consciousness began to develop only at
the end of the Atlantean epoch. That was the time when the
old clairvoyant consciousness was waning, gradually giving
way to a full consciousness of self, to the ability to
address the “I” in oneself. The great Manu
gathered about him those who were able to function
intellectually, not the clairvoyants and Magi but those who
absorbed and developed the rudiments of arithmetic. They were
the despised who knew nothing in the opinion of the leading
people, and in this they were not unlike the theosophists
today. Yet it was they with whom the great Manu journeyed to
the sanctuary in Asia from which the postAtlantean culture
was to emanate.
Disregarding
America for this purpose, let us say that Europe, Asia, and
Africa have all been populated by the descendants of the
ancient Atlanteans who had moved to these continents under
Manu's leadership. This initiate of the Sun Oracle now
had to take care that the founding of this post-Atlantean
culture and the evolution of its human beings would proceed
under the proper influence. From the very beginning he had to
take care that everything that was valuable for a future
development should be carried forward. This preservation of
values from the past is a law of occultism, of spiritual
economy, but it is also a law that can only be known through
spiritual wisdom.
Now the Great
Initiate took something very valuable with him when he
journeyed from ancient Atlantis to Europe. To accomplish
this, he had — let me put it this way — traveled
to and inspected the other oracles. You all know that in the
case of ordinary people the etheric body separates from the
astral body and the ego soon after death and gradually
dissolves in the universal ether. The same happens with the
astral body after a certain time, but this law is sometimes
broken in the interest of spiritual economy. This is what
happened in the case of the etheric bodies of the seven
greatest initiates who were the leaders of the ancient
Atlantean oracles.
What does it
mean when we say we work on ourselves? It means that we
purify the etheric body and the astral body. Now, once
purified, the spiritualized etheric and astral bodies do not
dissolve after death but are preserved in accordance with the
law of spiritual economy. In short, it was known in the
mysteries how to preserve the valuable etheric and astral
bodies developed by the great initiates, but it would lead me
too far afield to speak about this in detail. Suffice it to
say that these bodies were kept by the preservers of the
mystery schools.
It is for
this reason that the Great Initiate of the Sun Oracle
journeyed to the other Atlantean oracles to collect and take
with him the seven etheric bodies of the greatest Atlantean
initiates. And then he attracted through his wisdom a number
of human beings who were to become fit for their coming
culture. He taught these humans who were gathered around him
so that they became increasingly more capable and pure. What
followed may be called an art. After some time had elapsed,
it became possible to incorporate the seven more important
etheric bodies of the seven greatest initiates of the ancient
Atlantean oracles into seven human beings. In regard to their
egos, their power of judgment, and so on, they were simple
people whose existence had no significance from an external
point of view. However, they carried within them the seven
most highly developed etheric bodies of the seven most
significant initiates. These etheric bodies had streamed into
these people, thereby enabling them to exude the great,
powerful visions and truths of evolution through inspiration
from above. Thus, they were able to speak of all this exalted
wisdom.
The Great
Initiate sent these seven bearers of wisdom to India where
people still had a sense and an understanding of the
spiritual and of spiritual worlds. In India human beings
still had the feeling and the consciousness of having at one
time emanated from a primordial spiritual world and of having
been born from the womb of the Godhead. Therefore, the whole
physical world appeared to them as maya, as illusion, and
they longed to return to this world of the gods, to those
divine-spiritual beings with whom they had once lived. To
such people the seven bearers of wisdom could speak. They
were called the Holy Rishis, and it was they who inaugurated
the dawn of our post-Atlantean culture. The people who had
preserved for themselves the consciousness of and the longing
for the spiritual world with its divine-spiritual beings
were thus given the opportunity to learn more about this
world and to find the way back to it.
Subsequent
ages gave birth to not only peoples who were destined to look
into the spiritual worlds, but also to those who wanted to
contribute to the founding of a new culture. They were meant
to become fond of the physical world and to see it not only
as maya or illusion. Rather, they began to
understand that this physical world is but the expression or
physiognomy of the spiritual world that lies behind it. This
was the second epoch, the ancient Persian or Zarathustran
culture. Ordinary history records only a relatively late
Zarathustra because historians are unaware that it was
customary in ancient times for a successor to receive the
name of a great leader from the past. I am here referring to
the greatest of all Zarathustras, who was one of the most
intimate disciples of the Initiate of the Sun Oracle. His
task was to find the connection between the physical and the
spiritual world. He had to teach his disciples that the
physical sphere of the sun is the body of spiritual beings
who have their abode on the sun and that this whole physical
world should be viewed as the members and limbs of the
physical body of divine-spiritual beings. Just as the sun is
surrounded by a great aura, so the human being is surrounded
by his or her own small aura, which is a microcosmic
expression of the sun's great aura. The sun is the body
of the Sun Spirit who revealed himself in the Sun Oracle of
the ancient Atlantean epoch. Zarathustra beheld this spirit
in clairvoyant vision. He also designated the aura of the sun
as Sun Spirit, and this is the same being whom he also called
Ahura Mazdao. Occultists of later ages called it Ormuzd.
Zarathustra
taught his disciples to see Ahura Mazdao in the physical sun
and not to be led astray by Ahriman. Ahriman has lived in the
physical world since the last third of the Atlantean epoch
and attacks the human soul through sense perception, that is
to say from the outside. By contrast, Lucifer attacks the
soul from within. Zarathustra had to kindle in the hearts of
humans the love for the great Sun Spirit, and he did this in
powerful words that cannot be adequately rendered in our
modern languages. All the magnificent words that you find in
the Vedas and Gathas, no matter how beautiful, are but a
feeble superficial expression of the great and lofty words
originally uttered by Zarathustra. In our language, they can
be approximated by the following:
“I wish
to speak, now hearken and listen to me, you from near and
from afar, who are filled with longing for these words. I
want to speak about that which is the highest truth to me in
this world and what was revealed to me by the great and
mighty Ahura Mazdao. Hearken and listen to me now and mark my
words carefully: No longer shall the teacher of falsehoods,
the evil one whose lips bore witness to an evil faith, lead
you astray for He — the mighty Ahura Mazdao—has
manifested himself! Those who do not want to listen to the
words as I say them and to the meaning that I give to them
will experience evil things when the course of time reaches
its end.”
And at other
times Zarathustra said this: “So great and mighty is He
who revealed Himself to me in the sun that I surrender
everything for him. I rejoice in sacrificing to Him the life
of my body, the etheric existence of my senses, and the
expression of my deeds” — the astral body. Such
was the vow that Zarathustra made a long time ago.
Zarathustra
had two disciples. To one of them he revealed through
spiritual means everything that one can perceive with
clairvoyant astral organs. This disciple was reincarnated
under the name Hermes, the Egyptian Hermes. To the second
disciple he imparted truths that one can know through the
clairvoyant etheric body: the wisdom of the Akasha Chronicle.
This second disciple was Moses, and you can find the wisdom
imparted to him in the Book of Moses of the Old
Testament.
When the
first disciple was reincarnated as Hermes, he bore within him
the astral body of Zarathustra, who had revealed to him not
only his teachings, but also his own nature. Such a transfer
is possible for what Hermes had received was nothing else but
the astral body Zarathustra had sacrificed for him. Hence it
was Zarathustra's wisdom that Hermes, the founder of
the third post-Atlantean epoch, proclaimed.
The other
disciple, to whom Zarathustra had given wisdom through the
etheric body, was also born again. When he reincarnated, the
etheric body that Zarathustra had sacrificed was woven into
him. This disciple was Moses. You can find such facts
recorded in religious documents, but in a veiled manner only.
Read the story of the birth of Moses. What happened then? The
child was placed into an ark of bulrushes which was then put
into the water. What does that mean? It means that he was
completely cut off from the world. His ego and astral body
were not to become manifest until they were permeated by the
principle of the etheric body. How can this take place?
During the time when Moses lay isolated in the ark on the
water, the etheric body that had been woven into him became
illuminated. Only then could the astral body and the ego
begin to work in him. Are not the powerful images of Genesis,
which will occupy humanity for a long time to come, images
taken from the Akasha Chronicle? These things cannot be
understood without the aid of occultism.
We now come
to the fourth epoch of the post-Atlantean culture, to the
Graeco-Roman epoch. Up to this point, human beings were
developed in such a way that they should learn to love the
earth. Yet there were also those who had been the companions
of the gods in the Atlantean age, and it is therefore
justified to ask what had become of the egos of the great
initiates of that time. Atlantean egos had dwelled in a
softer and finer body, and for them existence on earth was
such that individualities had to go through an incarnation
only for the time necessary to maintain the connection
between the world's primordial spiritual wisdom and
humanity.
The great
Buddha is one of the individualities who was actually able to
imbue the oriental writings with that deep wisdom and
spiritual force that we find in them now. As occultists, we
are able to understand the communications relating to him,
and we may even take them literally. For example, it is true
when we read about him: “At his birth he shone like the
bright light of the sun.” We can also take it literally
when Buddha says: “I have entered my last incarnation
and need not return to earth unless I do it on my own free
will.” During the post-Atlantean epoch he also toiled
to pass through stages of intellectual insights, and we can
understand him when he says that the lines of incarnations
and different stages of initiations through which he had
passed flashed up before him:
Before me stood the splendor of the forms,
But my intuition was not yet pure!
I saw the Spirits of Insight,
But my intuition was not yet pure!
I saw the site of initiation,
But my intuition was not yet pure!
I was the companion among them:
Now my intuition was pure!
This is
Buddha's illumination. He was one of those with whom we
live in Rosicrucian theosophy.
We have
already named three of the Masters: Zarathas, Skythianos, and
Boddha or Buddha, and we can see how the lives of these
leading personalities extend into our present time. An
occultist can test these findings. In the realm of spiritual
economy we not only find what these exalted men left behind;
everything else that is of value to humanity is preserved.
Take, for example, an individual such as Galileo, who in the
sixteenth century achieved such significant results in
physics. Galileo had an etheric body that was not allowed to
die with him. Far away from the place where Galileo had
worked, there lived a man in the middle of the eighteenth
century who prepared himself for a great task after two
decades of a devotional childhood. Deep in Russia, at the
White Sea, lived a man in the plainest circumstances. His
name was Michael Lomonosov. Unknown and without means, he
hiked to Moscow and subsequently laid the foundations for
Russian grammar. Lomonosov bore within him the etheric body
of Galileo. And now it happened that a personality, who knew
that the etheric body of Galileo had been preserved and who,
in fact, had been present when this connection was being
investigated occultly, knew nothing about Michael Lomonosov.
This is no disgrace since on the physical plane one cannot
know everything. But here we see that valuable elements are
preserved and the past is connected with the future through
the law of spiritual economy. In the Rosicrucian mysteries,
too, we encounter the individuality who lived in the body of
Buddha on the physical plane. During the Atlantean age, he
had lived only as a bodhisattva, but later on he descended
into the physical body of Buddha.
Let us now
look at the times of Buddha and Zarathustra and observe what
souls had to do in the ages between these two spiritual
leaders. On the one hand, we have the teachings of Ahura
Mazdao, on the other, that side of humanity that increasingly
became fond of the earth. Let us envision once again the
Indian, Persian, and Chaldean-AssyrianBabylonian times during
which the soul gradually lost its connection with the
spiritual world. Then, in ancient Greece the soul came to
love the earth so deeply that the statement of a famous
Greek, “Better to be a beggar in the upper world than a
king in the world of shadows,” was accepted as truth.
During this fourth post-Atlantean, the Graeco-Roman epoch,
everything in the external world appeared to be beautiful and
charming. The seer may, for example, observe the ruins of the
Temple of Paestrum with his physical eye and revel admiringly
in the beauty of the temple's form and in the
intriguing charm of its lines. However, when he takes his
eyes off the temple and looks for a similar substance in the
spiritual world, he finds nothing. Everything seems to be
blotted out. This is what these souls experienced between
death and rebirth. They were isolated within the cold
circumference of their individuality, cut off from all
spiritual things and longing only for the physical world and
all its beauty.
Ahura Mazdao
himself, the Leader of the Sun, had to descend to earth to
bring light into this icy separateness. He had to become a
human being in the physical world in order to help both the
living and the dead. He had to be a human among humans! The
high and the magnificent that lives in the sun descended to
earth and revealed itself in and to humanity. Previously, it
had revealed itself in the elements, for example to Moses in
the fire of the burning bush and in the lightning on Sinai.
The Israelites were to make no graven image of their God.
Why? Because no external name can be given to
“Me,” the Divine Being; only an entirely
different name can express the “I am the I
am!” The only possibility of discovering the
spirit of the sun's name is to seek it in the human
being. That which lives as “I” in human beings is
the Christ-Being.
The Jehova
revelation precedes the Christ. That was at the time when the
Christ-Being could gradually descend to the earth. What had
Zarathustra once vowed to the high Sun-Being? What sacrifice
did he want to make to him? His body, senses, life, and
speech. Zarathustra was reincarnated as a contemporary of the
great Buddha. He could then build up the etheric and astral
bodies that he had sacrificed. He was reborn as Zarathas or
Nazarathos, and he became the teacher of Pythagoras, who
himself was reincarnated as one of the three Wise Men of the
East and became one of the disciples of Jesus of Nazareth.
Zarathustra, who had once sacrificed his etheric and astral
bodies, was also able to give up his external sheath to Him
whose coming he had once announced. As the Jesus of Nazareth
of Western occultism, he could place his physical body at the
disposal of the Sun Spirit and was then able to say, “I
am the Light of the World!”
The
Christ-Being was known in all the mysteries. In ancient
India, at the time of the Seven Rishis, the being who
represented Christ was called Vishva Karman. Zarathustra
named him Ahura Mazdao, and in Egypt he was known as Osiris.
The Jewish people called him Jahve or Jehova, and then in the
fourth cultural epoch this very same being lived for three
years on our physical earth. This is the being who will in
the future reunite the sun with the earth. Mystically, the
Christ united Himself with the earth when the blood streamed
from His wounds at Golgotha. At that time He appears in the
aura of the earth, and He has been in it ever since.
Who was the
first man to see Christ in the aura of the earth? It was St.
Paul, who did more than anyone else for the dissemination of
Christianity. What caused Saul to become Paul? Neither the
teachings nor the events that took place in Palestine, but
the event at Damascus, which was of a super-sensible nature.
Before that experience, Paul could not believe that the one
who had died so disgracefully on the cross had been the
Christ, but as an initiate of the cabala he knew that the
Christ would be visible in the aura of the earth once He had
appeared on earth. That was the experience of Paul, which
transformed him from Saul to Paul. Paul said of himself that
he was born prematurely, and the same is also said of the
Buddha. This means that such an individuality does not
descend too deeply into the physical realm. When Paul became
clairvoyant before he came to Damascus, he saw and knew who
Christ was.
The Christ
was working in Buddha as a bodhisattva, and it was He who was
now the planetary spirit of the earth since the event of
Golgotha and who could since be found in the physical aura of
the earth. Through the Christ-Principle a new light has been
kindled in this world and beyond. The body of Jesus of
Nazareth — the etheric and astral bodies and the ego of
Jesus of Nazareth — exist in many copies in the
spiritual world. Such a statement expresses something of
great significance, and for a better understanding of it we
can draw on nature for a number of enlightening examples.
Just think of a grain seed that grows into a stalk and
multiplies itself many times in the process. This apparently
simple natural process is a parable of the events in the
super-sensible world that are governed by certain laws. Many
copies of the etheric and astral bodies and of the ego of
Jesus of Nazareth exist in order to be incorporated in the
preliminary bearers of the Christ-Principle. Everything
connected with the Christ-Principle is so momentous that
humanity can grasp it only little by little.
St.
Augustine, for example, bore within him a copy of the etheric
body of Jesus of Nazareth; and once you know that, you will
be able to appreciate his life, his errors, and his
accomplishments. His ego and his astral body were left to
their own resources, and only in his etheric body did his
great mystical gift come to life. St. Francis of Assisi and
Thomas Aquinas had copies of the astral body of Jesus of
Nazareth woven into their souls, and it is this fact that
allowed them to be such dynamic teachers. They worked from a
sphere in which Christ had once lived.
In some cases
external events such as natural catastrophes or similar
things enhance this weaving of spiritual bodies into the soul
of the recipient. It is said of St. Thomas Aquinas that
lightning struck and killed his little sister in the room
where he happened to be standing, but spared him. He
interpreted this lightning bolt next to him to the effect
that elemental forces were necessary to help him take up the
copy of the astral body of Jesus of Nazareth. Elisabeth of
Thüringen also had an imprint of the astral body of
Jesus of Nazareth in her soul.
Zarathustra,
or Jesus of Nazareth, is one of the three Masters of the
Rosicrucians. Many copies of his ego, that is of the ego in
which the Christ Spirit Himself had dwelled, can be found in
the spiritual world. The copies of the ego of Jesus of
Nazareth are waiting for us in the spiritual world to be
utilized for the future evolution of humankind. People who
endeavor to strive upward to the heights of spiritual wisdom
and love are candidates for these copies of the ego of Jesus
of Nazareth. They become bearers of Christ, true
Christophori. On this earth they shall be heralds of His
Second Coming.
We derive
strength for our future work from the knowledge of which
individualities are behind the missions of important human
beings. It is possible to test these facts. Not everyone is
able to investigate what goes on behind the curtains of the
physical world, but everyone can examine the results of such
investigations by looking at the Holy Scriptures written
before and after Christ. These facts can illuminate the way
to understanding; and if they do, they change within us and
become spiritual life blood.
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