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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • is Buddhism — the religion of compassion and love. Description
    • The spiritual achievements of Buddhism stream from
    • love in the highest sense of the words are the ideal of Buddhism.
    • Buddhism appears in this Gospel as though rejuvenated. The
    • the twelve-year-old Nathan Jesus-child. Rejuvenation of Buddhism. The
    • Jesus-child. Buddhism rejuvenated by the youthful forces of this
    • Fusion of Buddhism and Zoroastrianism made possible
    • Buddhism and Zoroastrianism. Through his pupils Hermes and Moses,
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • Christ, spread far and wide in the form of Buddhism. An investigator
    • Buddhism in Translation,
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • St. Luke. It may truly be said that Buddhism radiates from this
    • understand Buddhism as presented to the world in the teachings of the
    • of preparation is required to grasp the essence of Buddhism. Its
    • only are the spiritual attainments of Buddhism presented to us
    • yesterday we spoke of Buddhism as the purest teaching of compassion
    • to bring about healing. Buddhism helps us to understand everything
    • purest, most genuine Buddhism, love translated into deed must be
    • regarded as a progression, a sublimation, of Buddhism.
    • Christianity — Buddhism raised to a higher level — could be
    • Buddhism, to understand which mature intelligence is required, appear
    • anew from a fountain of youth. Buddhism is a fruit on the tree of
    • called his ‘present individuality’ — in Buddhism,
    • to grasp something of the spirit and origin of Buddhism. We know too
    • Tibet summoned a Synod in India and proclaimed ancient Buddhism to
    • Luke contains Buddhism in a new form, as though springing from a
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • Buddha rejuvenated the whole of Buddhism. In other words, a unique
    • time. Buddhism had become in need of rejuvenation. The mature and
    • but when Buddhism needed rejuvenation this task was not within his
    • Buddhism. Zarathustra was a great and unique Individuality, an
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • fusion of Buddhism and Zoroastrianism in the Event of Palestine as
    • with a happening as momentous as the fusion of Buddhism and
    • Buddhism streamed into and worked in the personality born as the
    • represented by actual Individualities, we have the stream of Buddhism
    • between Zoroastrianism and Buddhism are obvious as long as they were
    • Buddhism all that man can experience in his own soul as his great
    • Buddhism has to do with inwardness, with human nature and its inner
    • development; genuine, original Buddhism contained no
    • who represented the other stream — the stream of Buddhism. Thus
    • actual fusion of Buddhism and Zoroastrianism. For the body now
    • the rejuvenated Nirmanakaya of Buddha. In this sense Buddhism and
    • blessings of Buddhism and Zoroastrianism. A momentous destiny awaited him
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • not derived from or taught to them by Buddhism — these human
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • of Buddhism, special attention may be called to the chapter entitled
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • question might be asked: As the stream of Buddhism is organically



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