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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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- The faculty of
- co-operation. Each individual who had renounced the faculty of
- definition in his own faculty and at certain periods this resulted in
- see it, having no faculty of clairvoyance. There are many to-day who
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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- example, before men acquired the faculty of logical thinking by
- humanity ‘from above’ can become a faculty of man's own.
- A human faculty to-day was once a faculty of divine-spiritual Beings
- whose human nature every faculty that previously flowed down from
- esoteriscism, we must realize the following. The cognitive faculty of
- behind sense-phenomena. He possessed this faculty in previous
- Mayadevi as a Bodhisattva and possessed the faculty of clairvoyance in a
- therefore, retain the best elements of that ancient faculty. The best
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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- inaccessible to men's ordinary faculty of vision in the immediate
- great Greek thinker, that this faculty first arose from a human soul.
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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- Hermes. Moses was thereby endowed with the faculty to perceive, as
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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- But it is a different matter also to have acquired the faculty to
- power — there lies the difference. This faculty proceeded from
- will possess the faculty of letting the love stream out from the Ego
- as a freely working faculty and power of the human soul; because love
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