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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture I: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- mineral, plant, and animal kingdoms, belongs as much to ourselves as
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture III: Sources of Knowledge of Christ, Lord of Karma
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- mineral substance, so does Faith arise in the human soul as something
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture VI: St. John and St. Paul, First Adam and Second Adam
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- physical eye looks upon a physical body, what it sees is the mineral
- how has this mineral part found its way into the Phantom of man's
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture VIII: The Two Jesus Children, Zoroaster and Buddha
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- takes for his nutrition from the animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms.
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture X: The Esoteric Path to Christ
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- mineral ground, takes into itself the materials of the mineral
- than the mineral. If the plant could speak and feel, it would bow
- down to the mineral kingdom and say: ‘Certainly I was destined
- Mineral, but you give me the possibility of existence. In the order
- Title: Lecture: The Structure of the Lord's Prayer
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- identical with the mineral kingdom and the whole of inorganic nature.
- Title: Lecture: The Mystery of the Human Temperaments
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- the matter over. Let us observe a lifeless mineral, a rock
- world of minerals to the world of plants, it becomes clear to
- with the mineral world. That part which is subject to physical
- combats the disintegration of the physical body. Any kind of mineral
- Title: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- surface of the known in the mineral, plant and
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