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  • Title: First Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • Much will be read into it that springs from human ingenuity.
    • Christ Jesus but a biography of the developing human soul.
    • heart of every human being. This text is an example and a
    • not addressed merely to the human intellect, but to man's
  • Title: Second Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • human being ... He who seeks initiation must achieve the
    • ranking human being and the lower kingdoms. He too must say
    • bottom of the human soul. He becomes a second person by the
  • Title: Third Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • ascend to higher stages of human existence. Through
    • the expression, “The Occult One”. What is a human
    • of a human community was able to live in him. When the ego of
    • such a human community became the ego of an individual
    • but the astral mirror image of the human nervous system. He
    • is as senseless as if one would not allow the human embryo to
    • world. As the human being is prepared in the mother's body,
    • reincarnation — the gradual maturing of humanity
    • of particular value and importance. Humanity had to pass
    • mattered was that each human individuality, each
    • connected with the fact that the human body which was once
    • later. The bones were the last things to appear in the human
    • is symbolised by the solid human skeleton. As long as man had
    • the higher world do not concern present day humanity. We can
    • import for the present cycle of human development. On the



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