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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture II
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    • the literature and philosophy of Eastern Europe in this regard would
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III
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    • only from the East, from the Vedanta and the other Eastern philosophies
    • lived within these Eastern philosophies? lt was something that arose
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VII
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    • Eastern sages spoke of such an enhanced consciousness that renders accessible
    • forth from the ancient Eastern wisdom-literature becomes fully apparent
    • development followed by these ancient Eastern sages. I want to make
    • have — to return to the instructions given in the ancient Eastern
    • that the Eastern sages, the so-called initiates of the East, cultivated
    • Eastern sage. In this way he wandered with his soul, as it were, upward
    • Eastern schools of wisdom: the neophyte was placed under an authority,
    • of the ancient Eastern sages as well: when they were out of the body
    • of Eastern man. If we simply take the Buddha's teachings word for word;
    • one must gain knowledge of the inner nature of Eastern culture. Without
    • this acquaintance with the inner nature of Eastern culture one can never
    • in the final analysis these Western religious creeds stem from Eastern
    • from Eastern wisdom. It was through this wisdom that the fundamental
    • however. What had once been present in Eastern primeval wisdom —
    • now decadent Eastern wisdom that gradually produces atheistic skepticism
    • of the Eastern temperament. Just as the Eastern temperament strives
    • whereas Eastern man sought his wisdom more by sublimating the forces
    • and its fruits that were attained by ancient Eastern wisdom in a form
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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    • to show the methods employed by Eastern spirituality for approaching
    • have evolved, so that one cannot simply renew the ancient Eastern path
    • just as the Eastern path of development was not unequivocally
    • to you that the Eastern sage in a way disregards the significance of
    • the perception of the ego. The Eastern sage took upon himself not to
    • by the West. What does the Eastern student of yoga attain by surrendering
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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    • became accessible to men, that the Eastern sages spoke in
    • Eastern wisdom be discerned.
    • instructions given by ancient Eastern wisdom are really
    • The important point is to realise that for the Eastern
    • of Eastern Wisdom, to ensure that the pupil should rely upon an
    • Eastern sages that when they were outside the physical body
    • of Eastern man. If we simply take the literal meaning of the
    • Eastern culture. Without this knowledge there can be no real
    • is said and done they stem from Eastern wisdom. The Christ
    • Golgotha were drawn entirely from Eastern wisdom. It was with
    • existed in the Eastern primeval wisdom, attained through
    • reaction of the Western soul to the now decadent Eastern wisdom
    • the Eastern soul. The Eastern soul strives primarily for
    • once attained by ancient Eastern wisdom in a form suited to the
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • Eastern spirituality for approaching the super-sensible
    • Eastern world was that they were true to their race; conscious
    • simply a matter of breathing new life into the ancient Eastern
    • Yesterday I pointed out to you that the Eastern sage
    • communicable. The Eastern sage lived in the word
    • What does the Eastern student of yoga attain by consciously
    • is related to what the Easterner experiences in the process of
    • he is to penetrate the spiritual world. The Easterner speaks of
    • with the spirit — to set against Eastern



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