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  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture II
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    • breathing forms the beginning of this transformation. The
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture IV
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    • He expressed His force in the kind of breathing; man became
    • the Jehovah-man through Jehovah giving him the breath. The
    • preliminary conditions had the living breath breathed into
    • him must be taken quite literally. “Jehovah breathed
    • breath into man and he became a living soul”
    • (of the dust of the ground, and breathGenesis 2:7).
    • But this inbreathing of the soul did not take place
    • years. Man thus became a breather of air.
    • there was something else in place of the breathing of air.
    • Whereas the man of the present day breathes air in and out
    • astral bodies; breathed the substance of warmth or fire in
    • fire-breathers. Occult Science looks upon all matter only as
    • the expression of spirit. We breathe in and out not air
    • alone, we breathe in the Spirit it contains. Air is the body
    • in the Wind. What was breathed in and out on the Old Moon was
    • them into himself through his breath. Between Man and these
    • breathing, nevertheless they endeavoured to influence him.
    • Air-spirits, who live in his breathing (the highest Spirits
    • the form which man once possessed when he still breathed
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VIII
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    • life. Think how man continually breathes in air which
    • contains oxygen, and he breathes out air that is used up, air



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