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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture I: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- the Anthroposophical Movement for the spiritual life of the present
- the spiritual life of those times, and on the other side a movement
- of deep significance, a movement which seeks above all the true paths
- movements, we have to ascribe serious errors to one of them and most
- The movement which
- certain sense, is the movement known in the external world as
- Jesus-Principle. In the other movement, which for centuries has
- Christ-movement which above all seeks carefully for the ways of
- recent centuries we encounter these two movements, among many others:
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture II: Rosicrucian Training and Anthroposophical Training
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- any justified reason, our anthroposophical movement has been given a
- within our movement the principle of Rosicrucianism can be found in
- anthroposophical stream we represent, simply because our movement has
- Rosicrucian way. Through our movement we can penetrate into true
- Rosicrucianism, but our movement extends over a far wider domain, for
- Rosicrucian. Our movement must be described simply as the spiritual
- describe our movement simply as Rosicrucian. But an outstanding
- spiritual movement the pupil had the Gospels given to him first, and
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture III: Sources of Knowledge of Christ, Lord of Karma
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- Movement could be made known. Everything which can make our minds
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture IV: Experiencing the Christ Impulse, Jerome and the Gospel of St. Matthew
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- Movement by curiosity or the like, but those who come in with upright
- Movement is connected with the fact that souls, even if they are not
- the Gospels as we do today in our Movement. If you have followed the
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture VI: St. John and St. Paul, First Adam and Second Adam
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- upon it, the Spirits of Movement during the Moon period, and the
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture IX: The Exoteric Path to Christ
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- come to know something of Spiritual Science, our Movement often
- Movement, certain inner thoughts and feelings, shall permeate and
- Title: Lecture: Practical Training In Thought
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- what we are concerned with in the anthroposophical movement is
- reason for this anthroposophical movement, working on in its
- movement will presently perceive that he has acquired
- anthroposophical movement we not only transform our thoughts; we
- spiritual-scientific movement must bear fruit: it must place really
- Title: Lecture: Practical Training In Thought
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- Movement and for the activities in its various branches. Everyone who
- has participated in the work of the Movement for any length of time
- Movement one not only learns to modify one's thinking, one also learns
- The fruit of the Anthroposophical Movement must be to place really
- Title: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- the Anthroposophical Movement for the spiritual life
- a movement of deep significance, a movement which
- spiritual movements, we have to ascribe serious
- The movement which interests us in connection with
- certain sense, is the movement known in the external
- the other movement, which for centuries has existed
- Christ-movement which above all seeks carefully for
- these two movements, among many others: one has
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Karlsruhe, 10-10-11
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- of Movement, so that the latter can help us to see what is placed
- thoughts and therewith make a movement that the forces of the Spirits
- of Movement can symbolize for us.
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