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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • day. Fallacy of statement that ‘Nature makes no jumps’.
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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    • other men into the nature of existence. In everyday parlance the
    • resemble anything we call by this name in everyday life. Apart from
    • in its spiritual-scientific sense, not in that of day-to-day
    • appropriate to-day, could happen and actually did happen in certain
    • certain epochs — but this is no longer the case to-day
    • confidence reigned between one man and another; to-day it is out of
    • the question, simply because of the character of our age. Nowadays
    • Nowadays, everyone wants to see it all himself — and that is
    • hardly ever be the case to-day, let us suppose a man were initiated
    • see it, having no faculty of clairvoyance. There are many to-day who
    • knowledge is investigated to-day independently of any historical
    • wrote as one initiated into the spiritual world can write to-day. The
    • same voice, as it were, that can be heard to-day, sounds across to us
    • pictures accessible to man to-day compare with the descriptions given
    • with what is revealed to-day by spiritual investigation of the
    • To-day I will leave
    • there, Jesus was born. Then came the circumcision, after eight days
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • cannot be presented all at once, and today I shall have to indicate
    • we shall see, although our attention to-day must be turned to an
    • yesterday that in the Gospel of St. Luke we have the fruits of
    • even to-day is spiritual nourishment for a very large section of
    • point of view. To-day we shall consider the nature of the
    • faculties possessed by man to-day were also present in primeval times
    • from epoch to epoch. His faculties to-day are developed to the point
    • man can accomplish to-day by means of his own capacities, he had at
    • means of which they themselves are able to think logically to-day,
    • A human faculty to-day was once a faculty of divine-spiritual Beings
    • course of Earth evolution. What man knows to-day to a certain extent
    • through his own efforts. It can be said to-day that such insight is
    • how to act accordingly. What men have come to recognize to-day
    • sold to-day for a few shillings and the writers are obviously not
    • an advance does not take place from one day to the next.
    • were born to-day, he would still, like a child at school, first have
    • those days, and into their effect upon the souls of men. In the
    • there dawned upon Buddha during his seven days of meditation under the
    • was what came to pass in India when, after seven days of inner
    • us to-day to look back to what happened six hundred years before our
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • from the last lecture and will become particularly clear to-day, to
    • yesterday we spoke of Buddhism as the purest teaching of compassion
    • worlds the teachings indicated in the lecture yesterday. He had been
    • yesterday that even an Individuality of this lofty rank must live
    • us take another example. To-day, even the young are able to
    • picture what Buddha experienced during the seven-day period of his
    • yesterday when he has to act to-day. He would never accomplish
    • epoch to epoch are present one day in the bodily nature of a human
    • no science to-day perceives these significant facts in the evolution
    • which we have referred to-day. When Jesus was found in the temple he
    • to-day and even greater depths of this mystery have still to be
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • bear in mind, especially to-day, that as the lectures are given as a
    • indicated in the lecture yesterday. It must have been no ordinary
    • Present-day humanity
    • this was ancient Atlantis. The regions occupied to-day by the
    • Atlantis was, of course, very different from that of men to-day.
    • lived in the body of Zarathustra, even in the days when he founded
    • Since the days of ancient Persia he had become more and more mature,
    • you yesterday and to-day. This child provided an astral sheath that could
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • described in yesterday's lecture, may have seemed very complicated.
    • things to-day that are not found in the Gospels; but you will
    • to-day, the consequences of which are indicated in the Gospels,
    • gradually drawing near and one day He will live in a body on the
    • heaven which said, Thou art my beloved Son, this day have I begotten
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • yesterday to be exercised by the mother of the Nathan Jesus upon the
    • to-day — knowledge relating to the Cosmos and the spiritual causes
    • to-day. Recognition of who this Individuality actually is, is
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • This applies, to the human being of to-day. Observation of human life
    • Owing to certain conditions that will become clearer to us to-day,
    • olden days was something very different from the mere symbol which it
    • connected with such a happening. Even in everyday existence it may
    • earlier Gospel records: ‘This is my well-beloved Son; this day have I
    • seed from heavenly heights. ‘This is my well-beloved Son; this day
    • Some day, when humanity understands what deep wisdom has been
    • As physical man is constituted to-day, everything that is of the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • idea. Men to-day are in many respects extraordinarily short-sighted,
    • nowadays could never have existed in the past. That is why it is so
    • always constituted as he is to-day. The fact is that human nature has
    • having developed the Ego-consciousness of to-day, by far the greater
    • to-day, the forces and qualities of the soul had considerably greater
    • The etheric body to-day lacks this power. In those olden times,
    • nowadays. Words spoken to-day have an effect only upon the soul and
    • possibly still feel in our physical heart to-day when loving or
    • the warmth of love may be spoken to-day, but when they come up
    • possible to-day to work so directly upon the soul of a man that the
    • to-day is it possible for a word to produce physical effects; but it
    • In the days of the
    • a far more spiritual process than it can be to-day — I say expressly,
    • than it can possibly be to-day. But the time is approaching when such
    • spiritual science to-day not merely because they stimulate the
    • as we have been studying during the last few days: the momentous
    • applies to what Anthroposophy has to bring into the world to-day; it
    • cares of day-to-day life that although they are capable of
    • souls to-day — and they are very numerous — who would
    • conviction are not born from his own soul can be persuaded to-day by
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • gathered from the lecture yesterday that a record such as the Gospel
    • Jesus came to the Earth. In those days the stage reached in the
    • in our own day. How should we have to speak if we wished to apply to
    • To-day, as well as the
    • In our days the only
    • to-day have actually speculated about which ‘lord’ is meant,
    • and do so to this very day — with ‘generations’, because
    • the world to-day does not, properly speaking, possess the Bible and can
    • provide human beings to-day with the nourishment they need. This is
    • the days of Christ Jesus, for then once again we should be thinking
    • Mammon’ is to be found to-day. That is a living kind of
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • Our task to-day will
    • Yesterday's
    • yesterday it was said that in about three thousand years from now,
    • form in which it is proclaimed to-day, this would have meant
    • prematurely to men and it is only to-day that they are becoming
    • those days. Therefore Karma and Reincarnation were not taught as
    • Rejoice ye in that day and leap for joy; for behold your reward is
    • 6:23 Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in heaven: for in the like manner did their fathers unto the prophets. \
    • Event of Palestine, he also points to what would one day be taught
    • time — that will some day become a teaching of natural science as
    • you survey the branches of natural science to-day and perceive the
    • will one day come to recognize through its own methods — this is
    • natural science it is extremely interesting that already to-day there
    • John. Such are the depths hidden beneath these words! Some day, when
    • three-and-a-half days was induced in the candidate, a condition in
    • from the world for three-and-a-half days, being taken to a place
    • three-and-a-half days their souls were summoned back again into the
    • training, was led out of the body for three-and-a-half days into an
    • world for a period lasting three-and-a-half days. Christ now added:
    • 9:36 And when the voice was past, Jesus was found alone. And they kept it close, and told no man in those days any of those things which they had seen. \
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