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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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- the angel and heavenly host announcing the birth of the Saviour to
- through the births of the two Jesus-children in Palestine. Interval of
- ‘a few months’ between the two births. Both the Nathan Jesus
- birth of the Solomon Jesus was to tic father, and of the Nathan Jesus
- to the mother. The birth and mission of John the Baptist. The
- Influence exercised upon the birth of John the Baptist. Contrast
- arise from the seed but is a ‘virgin birth’, flowing from
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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- The writer of the Gospel of St. Matthew relates how the birth of
- the Creator of Christianity was announced beforehand, how the birth
- Gospel of St. Matthew that directly after the birth of Jesus his
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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- him since his birth that it died of grief and was transported as a
- very day of birth by the power radiating from Buddha in the spiritual
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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- birth to the moment when he became Buddha, to recollect stage by
- to give birth to what was to become a universal endowment of
- comes into existence through birth. The term in Oriental literature
- say: At birth, the human being brings with him, in his Linga Sharira,
- that is uninfluenced by the ever-recurring births. Thus by the power
- nature of man. Spiritual science speaks of several ‘births’.
- At what is called ‘physical birth’ the human being strips off,
- as the maternal physical sheath enveloped him until physical birth. At
- Jesus-child from birth onwards united with the astral sheath detached
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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- from birth to the twelfth year and was able to infuse the
- of the human being evolving under normal conditions from birth to
- perceive how the various forces that are present at birth in
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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- (as described in the Gospel of St. Matthew). The births of the two
- The births of the two
- had not brought the eye to birth from out of the organism. Goethe
- were transmitted to the Jesus of the Nathan line. Hence the birth of
- into operation until the last months before birth and then only
- the birth of John the Baptist and of the influence of the Nirmanakaya
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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- governing birth and existence.
- receive something that was not born of his own soul. To give birth to
- the birth of John the Baptist and of the influence of the Nirmanakaya
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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- spiritual occurrence which in some respects resembles physical birth:
- a kind of etheric birth then takes place. In the fourteenth year,
- at puberty, there is an astral birth: the astral body of the human
- birth, the part of the human being then born is really his physical
- physical body. This resulted in the birth of the Being who thereafter
- between physical death and rebirth; whenever this Being left the
- From the child's birth until his twelfth year this power worked
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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- speak, a ‘virgin birth’, something that flows into the process
- alone were able to develop in him. Between birth and death we develop
- birth’ and does not in any sense arise from the seed. This element
- birth from male and female seeds. But then Christ adds words to the
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