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  • Title: Cover: The Gospel of St. John
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  • Title: Introductory Note: The Gospel of St. John
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    • lectures in Cologne on “The Gospel of St. John as a
    • also spoke about the John Gospel. It was originally intended
    • lectures on the John Gospel given in Munich. Unfortunately
  • Title: First Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • John. I would mention that what I have to say will only
    • Testament textual criticism has discredited the John Gospel
    • hand modern theologians try to interpret the John Gospel as a
    • Thus the John Gospel could be considered as a devotional
    • from the John Gospel, and there is a conviction, a source of
    • when one meets the John Gospel if one is sensitive to inner
    • understand the John Gospel without rising to such higher
    • worlds. The John Gospel is not a poetic work, nor a writing
    • the John Gospel learned, through experience in higher worlds,
    • elevation of John, if we so name him, was the elevation into
    • first twelve chapters contain John's experiences in the
    • the John Gospel rise to the two higher worlds and become
    • the life of Christ Jesus as John describes it from his own
    • form the content of the first twelve chapters of the John
    • more deeply in the sense of the John Gospel.
    • John
    • spell in John's soul and brought forth the great visions.
    • This is the form of the meditation. Those for whom the John
    • meditation. Then one follows John on his way, and attempts to
    • John
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  • Title: Second Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • St. John. We saw that the Lazarus miracle represents the
    • of the John Gospel directs one to the higher world. When we
    • initiation described in the John Gospel, the astral body,
    • (John, ch. 19, v. 27)
    • The John
    • an inner path. The John gospel is a document which can be
  • Title: Third Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • have said so far about the Gospel of St. John has taken us
    • St. John. Today we will add something which goes even deeper.
    • Christianity has provided us with such documents as the John
    • You can verify this in the John Gospel. Take the first
    • intended in this chapter of the John Gospel.
    • requirement for entering into the third chapter of the John
    • But actually in the John Gospel there is a clear indication
    • the transfiguration. It is, however, not in the John Gospel.
    • the ninth chapter of St. Mark. In St. John it is not to be
    • John. This is significant. Let us clarify the meaning of this
    • Peter, James and John — up a mountain: this means into
    • (John, ch. 14, v. 6)
    • many other passages in the gospels. John asked, “Art
    • “Elias is indeed come again — John the Baptist is
    • stands for earth, or rock (Hebrew — Jabascha), John
    • signifies air (Ruach). Thus, John means he who has attained
    • higher self. If I call somebody John (Johannes), then he is
    • initiation scene of the crucifixion itself. In the John
    • *[First Epistle of John, ch. 5, v. 8,
    • John Gospel is inexhaustible, and how full it is of strength
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