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  • Title: First Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • and next time I am going to speak about the Gospel of St.
    • time have I told you how spiritual science helps towards a
    • of free-thinkers, especially in recent times.
    • with today; perhaps I can go into it next time. The writer of
    • Christ were born in Bethlehem a thousand times
    • times, in regions where man's body was still suited to these
    • short time by some individuals, after the appropriate
    • not altogether a painless procedure when for the first time
    • Everything appears reversed on the astral plane. Even time is
    • time after he is “raised from the dead”. These
    • these few words I could only touch on the contents. Next time
  • Title: Second Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • time I spoke about the first twelve chapters of the Gospel of
    • At the same time he learns to recognise what lies at the
    • time is divided into before and after Christ.
  • Title: Third Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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    • the seven stages of initiation which existed at the time of
    • all times, ever since there were men as we know them on
    • pre-Christian times available. One had to be introduced into
    • times.
    • practised far into the Christian era. For a long time it was
    • terms were coined in times when there were still communities
    • at the time of the birth of Christianity it still had a
    • physical world, but is born a second time.
    • time. In Greece it was then usual to speak of the power that
    • Greeks and all other peoples of that time, the power that
    • At the same time it is set down as a testament: “Say it
    • refers to a much later time, the time when all men will
    • time is being prepared through the theosophical world
    • to be laid aside until this time. At that time people should
    • through all stages of life experience. Up to the time of
    • read theosophical books you will find that the time between
    • This is about the same length of time as between the birth of
    • is right for man at any given time. If I sat here with a
    • times which had true knowledge of spiritual life and not a
    • with his whole soul. The time when the gospels were written
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