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- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Mission of Christian Rosenkreutz
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- to us as St. Francis of Assisi. The characteristic quality of Francis
- fact that Francis of Assisi himself was a pupil of Buddha.
- characteristic of men who like Francis of Assisi were striving
- Francis of Assisi who withdraw altogether from the practical affairs
- Francis of Assisi, impractical with regard to life, and they will
- Buddha's pupil, Francis of Assisi, was an example of the fact that
- the one hand of men of the type of Francis of Assisi, and on the other
- would have made the others into monks like Francis of Assisi. Through
- Francis of Assisi without causing subsequent deprivation to the earth.
- seventeenth century every human being is a buddhist, a franciscan, an
- immediate follower of Francis of Assisi for a time, whilst he is on
- Mars. Francis of Assisi has subsequently only had one brief
- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture VII. The Mission of Gautama Buddha on Mars
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- lived again in a physical body and is known to us as St. Francis of
- Assisi. The quality characteristic of Francis of Assisi and of the
- disciples of Buddha is due to the fact that Francis of Assisi
- characteristic of men who like Francis of Assisi were striving
- Francis of Assisi, withdraw altogether from the practical affairs of
- Buddha's pupil, Francis of Assisi, was an example of the fact that
- consisting on the one hand of men of the type of Francis of Assisi and
- like Francis of Assisi. Through the deed of Redemption performed by
- become followers of Francis of Assisi without causing subsequent
- the Mars-existence is, for a time, a Buddhist, a Franciscan, an
- immediate follower of Francis of Assisi. Francis of Assisi has since
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