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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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- the Nathan Jesus with infinite depth of feeling. The, twelve-year-old
- abstract doctrines, feelings for such truths were, to begin with,
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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- lecture-courses on the same subject might feel inclined to ask: If
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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- enabled them to rise into the sphere of truly Christian feeling. The
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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- Gospel of St. Luke will, to begin with, only be able to feel dimly
- Buddhist when his own heart feels the suffering confronting him in
- these things with the right feeling we shall get an inkling of the
- his astral body only, he can, it is true, inwardly feel and experience
- astral body, in the form of thoughts, feelings and mental pictures,
- for what they are, he feels them; there is a power within him that is
- but would feel himself membered into it. He feels himself separated
- from it; he would feel his own existence continuing in the outer world.
- outer world’; contact gave rise to feeling and feeling to the
- feel the significance of this either dimly or clearly said to
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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- own feelings and sense of morality. I also told you that when the
- with it to be permeated with such intensity of feeling and such inner
- thinking, feeling and willing; hence the pupils of Zarathustra strove
- pervades man as feeling, and myrrh — the symbol of the power of
- the world, a power of feeling that had an extraordinary effect upon
- infinite depths of feeling, and in the Solomon Jesus an Individuality
- child of deep feeling. When Simeon stood before the newborn child
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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- truths through his own contemplation and deepened life of feeling.
- a man understands the world of suffering, he can feel compassion, can
- because he knows that he is feeling the same suffering and the same
- can become manifest. If a Being is to awaken certain feelings in
- Nathan Jesus should himself experience on Earth what it means to feel
- and man. He had first to feel himself free from all ties of
- Our feelings go out to this Being as if He were humanly near
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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- be difficult for the feelings and perceptive faculties of men at the
- we call ‘feeling’ expresses itself in the part of the etheric
- the feelings as forms of light. But the thinking that is experienced
- Feeling ........................... Light-Ether
- ‘personal’ expression; the same applies to his feelings. Both feeling
- character of the world of feeling and the world of will. This
- feeling to thinking — yes, even to the expression of thoughts, to
- the words on the physical plane. Whereas each man's feeling and will
- individual as feelings we should never understand one another. Thus
- individual feelings and individual impulses of will; but thinking is
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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- people who feel that malicious words actually make something contract
- possibly still feel in our physical heart to-day when loving or
- If we feel this beauty and splendour, any purely theoretical understanding
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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- at that time — should do and feel in order to act rightly in the
- and how the power overflowing from the Ego, and from feeling emancipated
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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- abstract doctrines, but feelings were cultivated through which human
- let the feeling of assurance flow into the souls of men that one who
- compensation. It was necessary that these feelings should flow into
- first to receive them into the life of feeling.
- the truths of spiritual science can develop in them men come to feel
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