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  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • event itself has already been discussed many times, especially in
    • Christ event will then come to us in a completely different light in such a
    • new presentation. One does not yet know this event sufficiently in the mere
    • spiritual currents that met in the Christ event. One is linked to Buddha,
    • culture. These three currents flowed together in a concrete event,
    • precisely in that Christ event. One usually speaks of such spiritual
    • will have become proper to humanity. Then a new event will come and bring a
    • to it as a bodhisattva. In this way The great Christ event was also
    • Nazareth, indeed, eventually merging into a single family. The father of
  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture II: The Gospels, Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • of exploring how the event of Palestine presents itself, without drawing on
    • us to become acquainted with those significant events which made it
    • reality, you have to be able to point to the concrete event where the
    • than it otherwise happens. For if I try to teach him in the seventh year
    • to the seventh year, man is still wrapped in an etheric shell, which he
    • goes up to the forty-second link, the six times seventh link! Man is so
  • 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



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