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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • Buddha he descended fully into a human organism. Beings for whom
    • Graeco-Latin epoch the human organism was still, in many cases,
    • Christ Jesus to appear. Suitable physical organisms were essential
    • whole organism could be affected. By His mere presence Christ healed
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • had not brought the eye to birth from out of the organism. Goethe
    • members of the human organism in the third week, but does not come
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • that for the first time there existed a human organism into which the
    • within his human organism and that something spiritual must work from
    • conditions other than those pertaining to a human organism of
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • into the physical organism. The soul still had an actual effect upon
    • against the present human organism they are constantly repelled and
    • effect penetrates into his physical organism. This is not
    • power to work right into the physical organism. Thus in future time
    • organism. This possibility was much rarer among the ancient Persians,
    • extent and to have less and less power over the external organism,
    • many people to-day the physical organism is not influenced. On the
    • certain physical organisms it may temporarily upset them, is no
    • loosened to a certain extent and whose whole organism was amenable to
    • organisms far more deeply sunk in physical matter. He Himself would
    • have had to descend into a physical organism in which the powerful
    • in India? Indeed he would not, for a physical organism in which he
    • Man's physical organism has undergone continual changes in the course
    • time when it was possible for him to use an organism enabling him to
    • upon the whole physical organism. This had to be demonstrated as a
    • severed from the rest of the organism. So too, if he would
    • know that in respect of his physical organism he belongs to humanity
    • organism. This must be especially borne in mind when we are
    • members of the human organism.



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