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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture I: The Johannine Christians.
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- rebirth, or initiation.
- or ears or other senses, but by the path of awakening, of rebirth, of
- of rebirth this higher ego can behold a spiritual world just as the lower
- This awakening, rebirth,
- Rose Cross. These knew that this event of the rebirth of the higher
- that just as a rebirth can occur for the individual in his development,
- so a rebirth for all humanity came about through Christ Jesus. That
- event, as it is called, something he can experience as the birth of
- the rebirth of the higher ego. As the child is born of the mother, so
- in his fortieth year when he experienced rebirth, the awakening of his
- who has just given birth to his higher ego. It is the same man I knew
- at birth — he would trace back the forty years with his physical
- the time was ripe for the rebirth of the higher ego, when we have to
- all time of the divine principle and its rebirth, that is what the author
- be born in every human soul as the higher ego points to the rebirth
- evolution of man we find not only this one great event, the rebirth of
- can come to the soul — the birth of the immortal ego in the mortal
- individual the one great incisive event, the birth of the higher ego;
- and there is a similar birth as well for the whole of mankind: the rebirth
- genealogy of Jesus of Nazareth. This was the great event of the rebirth
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture II: Living Spiritual History.
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- arrives at the point when he can give birth to his clairvoyant ego.
- the true nature of the event, namely, that this Buddha birth meant a
- great deal more than does an ordinary birth. In oriental writings, especially
- in those treating the subject with the deepest understanding, the birth
- Orient that at the moment of birth Buddha was enlightened, that he opened
- is hidden therein; and events such as the Buddha birth have significance
- forces perceived that at the birth of Buddha spiritual forces were actually
- most important one: the birth of the higher ego, the spiritual ego;
- a training of this kind. His aim is the birth of the higher ego, but
- body is born at physical birth, and that up to the seventh year the
- birth of the physical body, of the etheric body in the seventh year,
- similarly take into account a birth of the sentient soul, the intellectual
- soul, and the consciousness soul; and the ages at which these births
- birth of Christ: as a new and higher Ego the Christ is born in the soul
- the birth of Christ in him. The individual experiences that led him
- virtue, nobility and wisdom indispensable for the birth of the Christ
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture V: Human Evolution within the Embodiments of our Earth.
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- human memory included not only experiences that had occurred since birth,
- or as is the case today, since a certain point of time after birth,
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VI: The Atlantean Oracles.
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- in the life between death and a new birth. When the soul left an ancient
- requisite development before the next birth, it retained a feeling for
- more readily, the periods between death and birth were proportionately
- the souls living between death and rebirth. A noble Greek, questioned
- birth.
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VII: The Baptism with Water and the Baptism with Fire and Spirit.
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- True, if a man wants to see all its fruits in one life between birth
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VIII: The Initiation Mysteries.
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- a star, come to do homage at the birth of Jesus; while Luke relates
- — That is why they ascribed to the God Apollo the birth of the
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IX: The Artistic Composition of the Gospel of St. John.
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- birth and death, he sees as transitory. But one who had true faith in
- by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. And his disciples
- not the person of a man as he lives on earth between birth and death;
- upon what lives as a transitory ego between birth and death: the forces
- principle that survives human life between birth and death, that continues
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture X: What Occurred at the Baptism?
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- birth the attributes deriving from a previous incarnation unite with
- plane for clairvoyant capacity. Just as a physical birth implies the
- attraction of spirit, so this birth was a sacrifice, a renunciation;
- reverted to the state existing before puberty. At the birth of the Christ,
- pertaining to life between birth and death, but in that which passes
- — not through the man's personality between birth and death, nor as
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XIII: The Cosmic Significance of the Mystery of Golgotha.
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- in a physical body or outside this physical life between birth and death.
- the tenth, and so on back to their birth — they knew that they
- had come to this birth from divine-spiritual heights. For them birth
- was not a beginning: as spiritual beings they saw not only their birth
- within them which this death could not touch. Birth and death in their
- becomes meaningless. To speak of a super-sensible birth in the face of
- by those who fail to understand the super-sensible birth in the sense
- we are not dealing here with a super-sensible birth. On the other hand,
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XIV: The Earth as Christ's Body and as a New Light Center.
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- of strength between death and a new birth — in order that he may
- eyes had been opened through the agency of an untimely birth. His spiritual
- birth, he now gazed into the earth's aura and there beheld the Christ.
- Hence it is narrated that when Buddha came into the world his birth
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