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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • the sage Asita in India that after his death the child born as the
    • civilization in the post-Atlantean epoch. The Holy Rishis of India.
    • between the teaching given through Buddha to the people of India, and
    • whereas the Indian people had been taught to recognize the
    • particularly from the time of Atlantis onwards. In ancient Indian
    • primeval Indian epoch: effects made upon the soul could be
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • light that shone out in India, setting men's hearts and minds astir as the
    • periods of the civilizations of ancient India, Persia, Egypt and
    • encountered two teachers, the one an exponent of the ancient Indian
    • ‘Bodhi-tree’, the Bodhisattva of India became Buddha. The
    • was what came to pass in India when, after seven days of inner
    • the child of parents belonging to David's line was born in India long
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • humanity in India some six hundred years before our era.
    • for the last time in India. He could look back upon his participation
    • philosophies were being taught in India. From them were derived the
    • his sublime wisdom in expressions customary in the Indian teachings
    • Tibet summoned a Synod in India and proclaimed ancient Buddhism to
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • the Egypto-Chaldean, the ancient Persian and the ancient Indian
    • later American Indians. Our own progenitors too were among the old
    • Indian, then the ancient Persian, then the Egypto-Chaldean, and so
    • times. Think of some personality in ancient India: he incarnated
    • years before our era (at the time of Buddha in India) and worked there as
    • lived in India the great Bodhisattva whose mission it was to bring to
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • see in India as the Buddha, he foretold the momentous events that
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • difference between the teaching given by Buddha in India and the
    • of the people there should remain behind that of the people of India,
    • at a later period, what had been imparted to the people of India in a
    • from heaven. The Indian people had been taught to realize that men
    • ancient Indian epoch, also as the special nature of the Bodhisattva,
    • the immediate present. One who saw only that might say: In India,
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • of the Sun's light. The great Teachers of humanity in ancient India
    • India too, men were taught of Christ as a cosmic Being beyond the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • civilizations arose: the ancient Indian, ancient Persian,
    • catastrophe there developed, first, the ancient Indian civilization.
    • majority of the people of ancient India were endowed with dim,
    • view of the world held by our ancestors in ancient India and upon the
    • people of ancient India too, enabling them on the one hand to have
    • ancient Indian epoch and one belonging to our own. In our time the
    • body of an ancient Indian with that of a modern man, it can be said
    • that in the Indian body the etheric body was still comparatively free
    • ancient Indian epoch, if one man hated another and spoke words
    • very ancient Indian civilization, for example, what is called
    • now imagine this effect intensified to the maximum, the Indian
    • and you will realize that all healing in the ancient Indian epoch was
    • effects that were eminently possible in ancient India ceased to be
    • of ancient India much more closely than was the Persian. In ancient
    • time of ancient Indian culture until well into the Graeco-Latin
    • in India? Indeed he would not, for a physical organism in which he



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