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  • Title: Gospel of John: Preface
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    • the sense set forth.”
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture I: The Johannine Christians.
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    • not arbitrary, but rather, that one who discerns the whole sense and
    • to realize that the human soul senses the laws of transience as governing
    • or ears or other senses, but by the path of awakening, of rebirth, of
    • gains in sense, his intellect and his will grow, and his strength and
    • heights into matter, and in this sense he is the son of God. So there
    • ego, just as my ordinary ego looks upon the things of the senses; now
    • sense. What does this indicate? That not only has a child been born
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture II: Living Spiritual History.
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    • while the visible image, the sense impression of the hand motion, passes,
    • underlying the sense images. But the latter really appear in the akashic
    • spiritual sense.
    • in what sense was it with God? Let us turn to the beginning of the Old
    • It would still make sense
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture III: The Metamorphoses of the Earth.
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    • yesterday's discussion to a close, in order to sense the literally endless
    • his physical and etheric bodies present he has, in a sense, the status of
    • alone remain in bed, man is in a sense a plantlike being. But again,
    • a sense it can be said that while we are asleep in respect of our astral
    • in a sense descended to the level of an animal; but the beings that
    • — spirit men in the true sense of the term. Keep in mind that
    • we can face, in a sense, and say, We recognize and know you —
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IV: The Hierarchical Beings of our Solar System and the Kingdoms of the Earth.
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    • sense that it derived from two sources. In the first instance, higher
    • called Thrones in the sense of Christian esotericism. Human
    • beings do not reach the goal of a given cosmic grade; and in this sense
    • to a more spiritual sphere in the highest sense of the word. Those whose
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture V: Human Evolution within the Embodiments of our Earth.
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    • been lacking is freedom, enthusiasm, the sense of independence —
    • however, he derived greater pleasure from things of the sense world
    • sense, of the old sun men, all these enjoyed a quite special form of
    • a man was related by blood. That was because in a certain sense the
    • feeling of independence becomes ever stronger, and he senses the necessity
    • to his interest to represent the sense world as being all that exists.
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VI: The Atlantean Oracles.
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    • the period in which a distinct sense of the ego emerged, adding that
    • the teacher could, in a certain sense, withdraw the pupil's etheric
    • — not merely as related to things of the sense world.
    • Today people who in a certain sense are ripe can be told of the mysteries
    • man's interest, not to the sense world alone.
    • increasingly to the physical sense world. You see, that was the import
    • of the great holy Rishis is nonsense, foolishness, for they can make
    • no sense out of what is told them there about the mysteries of the spiritual
    • we sense that into the material substance has streamed what first lived
    • own had flowed out into the sense world. But as man became ever more
    • powerful in the sense world and his soul grew more and more attached
    • spiritual world the soul was enveloped in darkness and gloom, in a sense
    • — or at best they vaguely sense it with their thoughts, their
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VII: The Baptism with Water and the Baptism with Fire and Spirit.
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    • have two men, one of whom rejects spirit, being satisfied with sense
    • this anthroposophical Weltanschauung in its true sense will
    • part in our spiritual-scientific development will sense the possibility
    • in a new sense, in the Christ sense, was that the force which was in
    • the resurrection of Lazarus in this sense does it become wholly clear.
    • became the individuality of John in the Christian sense. Thus we see
    • sense of the word, while at the same time the old form, the old lethargy,
    • the Lazarus miracle in the sense of spiritual science.
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VIII: The Initiation Mysteries.
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    • Christian sense. For this reason we may safely assume that this Gospel
    • words, that we feel or sense, is connected with our astral body: the
    • astral form was in a sense the counterpart of certain animal forms here
    • as in a great synthesis, the Man spirits. These were in a sense the
    • downwards. The middle position is in a certain sense occupied by the
    • as you know, that men adapted themselves to the physical sense world
    • specifically the Death on the Cross; and in a certain sense we can agree
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IX: The Artistic Composition of the Gospel of St. John.
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    • and in a sense we referred only to those passages in the Gospels which
    • way back to Father Abraham. When I sense and feel myself wholly embraced
    • sense? We must realize that the transformation of this close marriage
    • sensed as wine as a result of the psychic influence of the people present.
    • read aright and knows what is essential senses its great and mighty
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture X: What Occurred at the Baptism?
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    • in the physical sense, hence He Who was to vanquish death on the earth must
    • the principle that is physical, of the senses. Those of you who have
    • must learn to observe, in a certain sense, everything else as well in
    • to which men succumb when they put their entire faith in the outer senses
    • alone. Where is a man's boundary, as the outer senses see it? A superficial
    • of him as well, even in the physical sense; so that when something happens
    • that is nonsense, because laws do change; and those who have derived
    • a man who had been initiated in the old sense? He gained access to the
    • sense.
    • is here used in exactly the same sense as in connection with Buddha:
    • initiation, comprehended in a certain sense: that at that moment the
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XI: The Harmonization of the Inner Forces of Man through the Christ-Impulse.
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    • who can see into such matters will sense that what permeates his etheric
    • this, one must understand that in the outer sense world men can eliminate
    • initiated in the old sense the maternal element withdrew and the paternal
    • in the old sense, with the spiritual world. His father had consulted
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XII: The Decline of Primeval Wisdom and its Rejuvenation through the Christ-Impulse.
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    • lacked anything like a strong ego sense — self-consciousness in
    • senses ever more clearly and distinctly. But nothing that evolves in
    • in the old sense, but who had advanced with the times and were prophets
    • underlying every object of the senses there is spirit, and he would
    • look through the surface of the sense world upon the spirit. But Ahriman
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XIII: The Cosmic Significance of the Mystery of Golgotha.
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    • sense impressions which he then elaborates in his conceptions. So by
    • sense world and its impressions. He would have forgotten the existence
    • into error regarding the outer impressions of the sense world. Try to
    • all external impressions of the senses as they confront us in the physical
    • sense world. We are asked to learn that phenomena and impressions, as
    • they exist in the sense world and as they impress us, are false; and
    • of sense observation. And if we enquire into the origin of these phenomena,
    • of spirit from which springs all that is physical and of the senses,
    • It was the divine Father principle. Instead of the mirage of the senses,
    • we should tell ourselves that the outer objects confronting our senses
    • sense world, it is something that pertains to the divine-spiritual Father
    • sense world? Why is it distorted into the grotesque image appearing
    • as it appears in the sense world is not truth — that on the contrary,
    • of life, but its seed. It has been sown in our physical sense world
    • senses is a phantom: that has no truth, it dissolves, it ceases to be;
    • if we can sense this unmasking of death and realize that the death on
    • springs forth life in abundance. They had learned to sense the true
    • this table robs the latter of every vestige of sense; for why should
    • by those who fail to understand the super-sensible birth in the sense
  • Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XIV: The Earth as Christ's Body and as a New Light Center.
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    • not its true form, and that therefore the outer sense world, which appears
    • out around him in space for his senses to perceive. Could he recognize
    • the true form he would not perceive the sense image but would discern
    • in death the form this sense world would have if it were to be the true
    • then, there existed beings who in a sense were still men's companions,
    • though not in the literal sense of a materialistically minded person
    • this physical world of sense, for only there could he achieve his self-consciousness,
    • for only if they are received with a full sense of their sacred nature
    • not subsist. — Similarly, were the animal able to sense the plant
    • rung of the ladder should look upon those who in a spiritual sense stand
    • it has become a matter of course to feel and sense that he carries his
    • the whole physical world of the senses — appears to be extinguished:
    • earth's aura. But even had Christ always retained, in a certain sense,
    • which He had descended. That is the sense in which we must understand



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