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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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- Buddhism and Zoroastrianism. Through his pupils Hermes and Moses,
- as Zarathas or Nazarathos; his pupils there were ‘Wise Men’
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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- taught in diverse forms to the pupils who were around him. The actual
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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- his intimate pupils he gave more detailed explanations.
- pupils called it ‘Samskara’. Buddha spoke to his intimate
- pupils to the following effect. — What is characteristic of man is
- distinction made clear by Buddha to his pupils: the distinction
- pupils somewhat as follows. In primeval times, when men were still
- his pupils regarding the ‘inner man’ as the cause of pain,
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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- Only a few chosen pupils could be instructed in the great Sun Oracle.
- And St. Luke, the writer of the Gospel — who was a pupil of St. Paul
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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- two pupils: the Individualities who appeared again later on as the
- pupils might rightly be called, not only great ‘Magi’, great
- thinking, feeling and willing; hence the pupils of Zarathustra strove
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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- When Zarathustra, with his pupils around him, spoke of the realm of
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