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  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • is called a Buddha. Before that, he was merely a bodhisattva, that is, a
    • higher, spiritual regions was that Bodhisattva who then incarnated in India
    • however, the bodhisattvas rose to the spiritual regions where they could
    • When that Bodhisattva
    • century before Christ — sitting of the Bodhisattva under
    • Bodhisattva has administered his office after about three thousand years of
    • Bodhisattva individuality, because it has become Buddha, is no longer able
    • to it as a bodhisattva. In this way The great Christ event was also
    • Buddha child and recognized that here a Bodhisattva was maturing into a
    • of the Gospel of Luke. He now saw the Bodhisattva as the real Buddha before
  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture II: The Gospels, Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • in the 6th century B.C., was a Bodhisattva.
    • Such a Bodhisattva becomes a Buddha in a very
    • individuality. After this embodiment, the Bodhisattva Buddha did not have
    • Bodhisattva Buddha reappears embodied in the etheric body, he then appears,
    • development. What happened when the Bodhisattva became a Buddha?
    • individuality, which was embodied in the Bodhisattva Buddha, had the task
    • called the Bodhisattva, when that individuality called the Bodhisattva was
    • Buddha was there. Therefore, the Bodhisattva had to become
    • people were most advanced, the Bodhisattva Buddha could bring this



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