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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Cover Sheet
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    • permission of the Rudolf Steiner-Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach,
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Contents
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    • Missions of the Bodhisattvas and of the Buddha
    • The Mission of the
    • Consciousness in Humanity during the post-Atlantean Epoch. The Mission of
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • mission of the Bodhisattva who in his twenty-ninth year became
    • to the mother. The birth and mission of John the Baptist. The
    • their missions. The Christ is the ‘Thirteenth’ from whom the
    • to fulfil his mission in evolution if a sufficient number of human
    • overflows into the world. The mission of the Bodhisattvas and of the
    • mission of Christ: the redemption of souls through the ‘Power of
    • fulfilment of their mission on Earth. The Christ-power must unite
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • Compassion. The Missions of the Bodhisattvas and of the
    • with a definite task, a definite mission, which he continues to
    • mission entrusted to him in the primeval past, he reaches a definite
    • say; ‘I have accomplished my mission. Humanity has now received that
    • mission to which I have referred, need no longer incarnate in a human
    • mission, he need not incarnate again. He then hovers in spiritual
    • earlier from his mission, men could no longer have been blessed by
    • understand the task and mission of this Buddha in the sense of true
    • mission of humanity in earthly evolution to allow the old, dim
    • lofty spiritual power connected with the mission of imparting to
    • his mission.
    • mission at that time. For a certain period he underwent all the
    • essential purpose of his mission — which was to impart the moral
    • foretold his mighty mission as Buddha, predicting, to the father's dismay,
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • what it was his mission to impart to mankind. It was indicated
    • speak to men only of what Initiates had to say; his primary mission
    • his mission to flow into humanity. In very ancient times, before
    • is linked with his earlier mission as was the Bodhisattva before
    • his mission became the Buddha's mission. As long as such a Being is
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • preparation for the Earth's mission. During the Lemurian epoch man
    • mission — which was to establish a starting-point for the
    • lived in India the great Bodhisattva whose mission it was to bring to
    • to the astral sheath; his mission was to bring to humanity that which
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • stream in the world has its particular mission. These streams are not
    • as far as his particular mission was concerned.
    • essential mission of the Bodhisattva was to bring to men the teaching of
    • special mission of the Bodhisattva that Buddha's teaching, when truly
    • mission of Zarathustra to inculcate into men an attitude of mind
    • to labour in the outer world. This mission was in keeping with the
    • modern man. Zarathustra's mission was to engender vigour, efficiency
    • Because of his special mission, Zarathustra's own Initiation was
    • necessarily different from that of the other great missionaries of
    • such an Individuality is destined to fulfil a great mission. The Ego
    • harmony in the outer world. His mission also included the art of
    • because it was his mission to transmit to the world the divine forces
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • Mission of the Hebrews. Buddha's Teaching concerning the Ennoblement
    • the form of commandment. Hence the element of obedience, submission
    • beings, be bearers of the full powers of an Individuality whose mission
    • his body too is able to endure whatever is the object of his mission.
    • in the physical world. A Being whose mission it is to proclaim the
    • mission — the proclamation of Universal Love. And when the mother
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • possible degree and the mission of the Zarathustra-Ego was thus
    • mystery. The mission of the Bodhisattva who became Buddha was to
    • is one of these Twelve, all of whom have specific missions:
    • Just as the mission of this particular Bodhisattva was to bring to
    • too have their missions which must be fulfilled in the different
    • mission of the Earth is especially close inasmuch as the development
    • mission.
    • their missions. Thus there streams from the Thirteenth what the others have
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • The Mission of Spiritual Science: Mastery of the Physical by the
    • the mission of spiritual science in humanity be explained?
    • applies, for example, to Buddha and his mission on the Earth. He was
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • somewhat different mission, works on. He too is to become a Buddha.
    • his predecessor. Entrusted with his mission five or six centuries
    • Buddha will be able to carry out his further mission in the world's
    • Earth — that was the mission of Christ. To bring the wisdom of
    • love was the mission of the Bodhisattvas and of the Buddha; to bring
    • to mankind the power of love was the mission of Christ. This
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • a wonderful account of the mission of Christ Jesus on the Earth, as
    • great pioneers and missionaries must speak in such a way that men
    • Christianity to a further stage of development. Moreover the mission
    • the mission of John was to present in its purest and noblest form
    • His mission was to set before men once again what the old teaching and
    • their Earth-mission, is gradually to stream into them, to be given
    • the mission of spiritual science gradually to unveil what is



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