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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • Initiates and Clairvoyants. Differences in the
    • depicted in each Gospel from the standpoints of the different forms
    • Nazareth, or, after the Baptism, as Christ Jesus. Differing accounts
    • diseases that originated in different members of man's being. Astral
    • Lazarus who continued to work as John. Different modes of Initiation. The
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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    • of super-sensible existence. There is a difference between an initiate
    • the difference that the pictures revealed by Imaginative Cognition
    • different from that derived from the senses.
    • talking with him. His words then give you an impression differing
    • other were apportioned to different individuals. In certain
    • It is different in
    • in faint impressions only. In order to make the difference even more
    • different path must be taken than when looking for the physical
    • get another, quite different line; here we should come to the etheric
    • trace quite different lines for the physical body and the etheric
    • belonged to a different individuality altogether — not by any
    • being, the individual streams all take different directions, and in
    • who are clairvoyant, it will make no difference whether one says this
    • sees differently, more deeply, than the others. Those who have doubts
    • materialistic observation will find differences there that are in no
    • differently; the one Gospel relates that it was made to Mary, the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • centuries a somewhat different attitude was adopted by Christian
    • life from many different sides converged and flowed into the
    • different aspects of the nature of the Bodhisattvas. In the lecture-course
    • they were referred to from a different
    • in the majority of human beings — it was different, of course, in the
    • however, to acquire different faculties, to achieve moral development
    • assumed a different form, one in which he arrays before the human being
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • There is a difference between bringing forth something for the first
    • the world of outer existence quite differently if it were not
    • different enjoyment than the world voluntarily offers him. This leads
    • to the consciousness that he is different from the world. If he were
    • different species were looking for food, but it had all been
    • different happened. At the age of twelve the astral sheath was cast
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • how a child could possibly work upon his sheaths in a way differing
    • being develop quite differently and the soul makes something
    • altogether different of what is imparted to it. Such a child would
    • actually contains youthful, vigorous forces, very different from
    • the evolution of humanity very different from those presented by
    • Atlantis was, of course, very different from that of men to-day.
    • descendants of an earlier and again very different humanity living on
    • the differences among human beings. For those souls who had waited on
    • made — and was actually made, in many different ways — in the
    • different task to fulfil. The wisdom of the world is indeed profound!
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • The great differences
    • separate; but the differences were resolved through their union and
    • altogether different — in point of fact exactly the opposite.
    • necessarily different from that of the other great missionaries of
    • reads them differently from those who are ignorant of the facts and
    • different, the most important factor there being the Nirmanakaya of
    • may also happen in a different way elsewhere in the world. At a
    • differing from those that were present at the beginning of his life.
    • — a destiny altogether different from that of any others baptized by
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • difference between the teaching given by Buddha in India and the
    • different form.
    • Thus a people who developed in a quite different way and remained at
    • Knowing that these Beings appear on the physical plane at different
    • that the tree grew from the seed, insisting that it is something different!
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • important differences in human life — differences which also become
    • differences taking place even in the later years of human life.
    • The Greeks, for instance, merely used different words to express
    • olden days was something very different from the mere symbol which it
    • became later on. It was also enacted differently by John the Baptist.
    • many different ways He has been called by diverse names. Zarathustra
    • too have their missions which must be fulfilled in the different
    • dealt with from a different aspect. Man might not remain as he was
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • through the different epochs. Thus we constantly lay stress upon the
    • Things are different
    • at the beginning of post-Atlantean evolution. Quite different effects
    • ‘healing’ was a very different matter from what it came to be
    • for theirs was a different function; they were to give the primary
    • Different views may
    • However greatly people may admire different philosophies, however
    • made to illnesses of a quite different character when, for example,
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • generation’ stands in all the different translations of the Bible.
    • from a somewhat different angle, to make it clear how Buddha, and the
    • itself as a living power to the Earth. That is the great difference.
    • given in one place is presented somewhere else in a quite different
    • difference between wisdom in the form of thought and wisdom as
    • living power; there is a difference between knowing what the Ego
    • But it is a different matter also to have acquired the faculty to
    • power — there lies the difference. This faculty proceeded from
    • different antecedents lays less emphasis upon this particular secret
    • different form. When he became Buddha at that time, he passed over
    • somewhat different mission, works on. He too is to become a Buddha.
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • that the needs of the human soul differ in different epochs and that
    • different stages of maturity simply would not understand it; the
    • of germination from a quite different source. Something unites with the
    • exemplifies in manifold ways, and also in a different form, what I
    • truth differing from any hitherto proclaimed, because it is connected
    • entirely different world, was shut off from the environment and
    • power. That is the essential difference between the Event of Golgotha
    • investigation would discover it to have been quite different blood.
    • different aspects — the writer of the Gospel of St. Luke
    • differ from another who has no Faith, just as the one malefactor
    • differed from the other. The one has no Faith, and the judgment is



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