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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • nature of experiences at each of the three stages of higher
    • astral vision; his escape from his father's palace; his experiences
    • had received revelations and experienced their effects in the astral,
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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    • person to be led to the higher stages of spiritual experience before
    • direction and aim to his experiences. It was also advisable in
    • communicate to the other the experiences made possible by his
    • experience anew. He requires no external evidence. He need only
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • into these previous incarnations, he could describe the experiences
    • from every unpleasant experience, he was indulged and pampered in a
    • the experiences that arose in Buddha through his astral visions.
    • age. Hence he could experience what any man must experience when he
    • experienced when he had worked through the Sankhya and Yoga
    • with the monks, however, he had had an experience in which the demon
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • was able by degrees to recollect his experiences in the past. He
    • the world he himself could again experience and behold would be
    • picture what Buddha experienced during the seven-day period of his
    • profound experiences were undergone by Buddha under the Bodhi-tree
    • his astral body only, he can, it is true, inwardly feel and experience
    • cannot arise until what is experienced in the astral body makes its
    • of the great Buddha as the expression of what he experienced. He said
    • etheric bodies. They experience in their astral bodies what they
    • impressions become concepts and ideas, are inwardly experienced in
    • the astral body. If they were experienced in this way alone, they
    • Only under certain conditions can pain and suffering be experienced
    • Buddha sought to discover the conditions under which man experiences
    • for external life, for experience in the world, by his thirst and
    • experienced through his deeds, everything that has been incurred in
    • what a man thinks because certain experiences in former incarnations
    • He would never experience what is called ‘contact’ with the
    • ‘Enlightened One’ had experienced it as a profound truth
    • experience the very essence and meaning of human existence in the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • Buddhism all that man can experience in his own soul as his great
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • being so young and entirely untouched by any experiences of earthly
    • soul participates was not yet inwardly experienced. When, for
    • Nathan Jesus should himself experience on Earth what it means to feel
    • could this Being experience in all its purity the link between man
    • experience all the pain that can be felt when a man must bid farewell
    • the experience of utter loneliness and the abandonment of all family
    • incarnated in a form wherein He could experience the abandonment of
    • underwent human experiences and human suffering. The more spiritual
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • body able to gaze into the Cosmos and experience something of the
    • You know from preparatory lectures that a definite experience may be
    • experiences and destinies of Zarathustra and then transform the
    • had undergone all the experiences of which we have heard in these
    • experiences will be aware that there is justification for saying that
    • the feelings as forms of light. But the thinking that is experienced
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • malicious words are spoken were experienced with tremendous intensity
    • fourth kind of seed. These are people who begin to experience
    • experience in the soul, to that extent an effect will also be
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • experience this were called by Christ ‘the faithful’.
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • experiences before reaching a degree of maturity capable of
    • for a time is still hungering will eventually experience the due
    • the peoples; they were men who had undergone the experience referred
    • man was made ready to undergo this experience and then, when he
    • kingdoms of Heaven before natural death or the death experienced in
    • themselves who, being closely around Him, were chosen to experience



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