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- Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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- time the spiritual currents flowed together, which had gone separately
- spiritual currents that met in the Christ event. One is linked to Buddha,
- culture. These three currents flowed together in a concrete event,
- currents much too abstractly. In fact, however, they are realized in
- special beings, which must be formed in such a way that the currents could
- The Buddhist current
- Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture II: The Gospels, Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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- and Buddhism, and we have seen how these two mighty spiritual currents meet
- the most important currents from the world had to flow together. We see
- received from the twelfth year on. Thus these two currents flowed together
- As a third current the old Hebrew current
- it, what the old Hebrew spiritual current was? We want to see how we have
- to understand the most original of the ancient Hebrew spiritual current.
- the most manifold circumstances and currents must now flow
- a completely different current had to unite. Under certain circumstances
- this current could bring in younger life forces. For a long, long time the
- another place this current was united with the other.
- these influences have come into the third current.
- Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Summaries:
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- currents which met in the Christ event: one is linked to Buddha, the other
- currents in the twelve-year-old Jesus of Nazareth. The confluence of the
- ancient Hebrew current. The mission of the Buddha was to bring the teaching
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