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- Title: At the Gates: Notes from Answers to Questions - Stuttgart, 2 September, 1906
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- for the dead. It is not selfish love that we should send them, not mourning
- Title: At the Gates: Notes from Answers to Questions - Stuttgart, 4 September, 1906
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- the fishes were separated, then the reptiles and amphibians, then the
- Christians have the Fish as their symbol, besides the Lamb?
- Among the fishes, especially
- stage when he had the fish nature still within himself; he was wholly
- the fishes from himself. Later on the brain was formed out of the spinal
- by Christianity and hence the Fish is the symbol for the early Christians.
- is at first outside the fishes: this means the soul working on the body
- from the outside. Then he becomes a Self and enters into the fish —
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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- back to a highly developed selfish acquisitiveness in a previous life.
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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- relationship is between an habitually selfish attitude and a loving
- in their acquisitiveness — and others are unselfish and sympathetic.
- in the physical body. People who in one life have been habitually selfish
- of the higher animals existed; when there were no fishes, amphibians,
- birds or mammals, but only animals less developed than the fishes. Yet
- the fish form which had been part of himself. These fish forms were huge,
- fantastic-looking creatures, unlike the fishes of today. Then again
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture X: Progress of Mankind Up To Atlantean Times
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- rather like some of our jelly-fishes and sea-plants. In this more condensed
- something like a fish-bird-animal. Most of the Earth was still watery
- he had a swim-bladder, rather like that of some present-day fish.
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