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  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture V
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    • 1:48 Nathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me? Jesus answered and said unto him, Before that Philip called thee, when thou wast under the fig tree, I saw thee. \
    • seen him under the fig tree, refer to a special process in
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VI
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    • civilisation. A tree is, from root to flower, a complete
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VII
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    • “great Spirit” in the rustling of the trees in
    • help to explain the genealogical tree of evolution. It was
    • If we were to elaborate this genealogical tree of man, it
    • We might take over Haeckel's genealogical tree without
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VIII
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    • and also into me.” Just as in a large tree the saps
    • driven. There he saw two trees that were intertwined with
    • each other; the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge; and
    • the Cherub told Seth to take three seeds from these trees
    • threefold tree, which revealed itself to many in radiant
    • The wood of this tree which had grown out of Adam's grave was
    • man we see two trees: the tree of red blood and the tree of
    • blue-red blood. The tree of red blood is the expression of
    • “knowledge,” the tree of blue-red blood is the
    • expression of “life.” The two trees were
    • two trees. Man only feels the ego by bearing about within him
    • in advance that the two trees, the tree of carbonic acid and
    • the tree of oxygen, will one day blend their crowns together.
    • fertilised. In the beginning the Tree of Life had to be made
    • into the Tree of Death. It could not be given at the same
    • time as the Tree of Knowledge, therefore the two trees had to
    • announced from the grave: out of the grave grew, the tree



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