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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • Christian text.” Many pictorial representations of Christian truths
    • In our present age the effects made by spiritual truths will increase in
    • Sower. Great spiritual truths can be unveiled only gradually. In the
    • Great truths must be imparted in a form suitable
    • abstract doctrines, feelings for such truths were, to begin with,
    • Infinite Love described in the Gospel of St. Luke. The truths of
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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    • science will not necessarily take a statement to be the truth simply
    • The truth is that
    • about the truth of their contents on the strength of our own
    • of the truth because we ourselves are able to recognize the truth.
    • mind will be revealed as truth in the light of spiritual
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • representations of Christian truths and what art has acquired from
    • these truths, we find that although much is derived from the other
    • Jesus and Jesus of Nazareth. The whole complicated range of truth
    • an aspect of the Christian truths that may seem not to tally exactly
    • be, first to show how the separate currents of truth have developed
    • and I was naturally unable to indicate more than part of the truth in
    • unusual aspect of Christian truths.
    • the harmony between the single truths.
    • recognize this or that truth by means of my intelligence and my
    • — A profound truth is expressed here. It would lead too far for
    • ‘Bodhi-tree’ the great Truths that can flash up in a man when,
    • proclaimed as the Four Truths and the doctrine of compassion and
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • acquired as an apparent truth, not as the result of objective thinking,
    • ‘Enlightened One’ had experienced it as a profound truth
    • sensed a certain truth connected with the nature of a Being such as a
    • it was customary to express such a truth in the form of a fairy-tale
    • expresses the great truth of the Bodhisattva becoming Buddha and
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • humanity truths that were gradually to arise in humanity itself. He
    • of the truth presented in the Gospel of St. Matthew and the other
    • truth is complex. We know now who was born from the priestly line of
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • is a profound truth. The light formed the eye out of neutral organs once
    • truth substantiated again and again in the world. Stature, the outer
    • Mary, but to Joseph, the father. Truths of immense profundity lie
    • happens, people say that truth should be simple, this is due to
    • the greatest truths can be apprehended only when the spiritual
    • to demand that the greatest truths should also be the simplest!
    • Truth is inevitably complicated, and the most strenuous efforts must
    • be made if it is desired to acquire some understanding of the truths
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • truths through his own contemplation and deepened life of feeling.
    • outside. Thus it might with truth be said that the Buddha, in his
    • before our era were in truth ‘God's words’, and the actions
    • The truth is that what was once alive in the seed now blossoms in the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • observation. The truth is that closer scrutiny can perceive certain
    • with mature faculties they would have recognized the truth of what
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • spiritual truths into their souls. These spiritual truths will
    • spiritual heights as a world-conception, as a number of truths
    • living wisdom, living truth. The spiritual will then be so
    • physical and material. Those who are interested in the truths of
    • satisfaction from these truths — such men will be the forerunners
    • in our own time to present great truths relating to happenings such
    • The great truths can
    • bestow upon us no greater boon than this. The ‘lesser’ truths
    • will satisfy our longing for knowledge; the ‘great’ truths
    • truths, but they do not become part of its very substance and being.
    • understanding the words of spiritual truth, everything else in the
    • willingly assimilate the truths of spiritual science were it not for
    • allow the spiritual truths to unfold in freedom, in the manner of the
    • Anthroposophy as living truth, who receive it into their souls as
    • pioneers of the strength with which spiritual truths will work in
    • any external means to believe in the truth and the power of spiritual
    • wisdom and become firmly convinced of its truth. However much
    • human beings can be communicated. If certain deeper truths were
    • truths can be unveiled only very gradually, but this will be done in
    • of men. This truth had to be revealed but it was only through the
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • that you are presenting the truths of Christianity in a form suitable
    • desired, ‘Untruth’ — something that does not tally with
    • the only source from which truth about the Gospels can be derived.
    • truth.
    • wished to confine truth to Moses and the Prophets — against
    • the words in which the momentous truths are clothed, they are seen in
    • words which give expression to a deep truth of Christianity. It is
    • All these truths are
    • a truth expressed in occultism by saying: The Bodhisattvas who become
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • to impart the absolute truth in abstract form, because men at
    • discover these truths through their own insight. It would not have
    • shall always appear on Earth individuals able to bring the truth that
    • approaching a very subtle truth. To anyone conversant with modern
    • found to contain physiological truths of far greater significance
    • of one of the very deepest physiological truths. Profound indeed is
    • truth differing from any hitherto proclaimed, because it is connected
    • cannot be convinced in the old way of the new truth that has now
    • come; for what could be proof of truth in the old form could not
    • bring conviction of the new. The old truth was presented in
    • truth there are some among you who are able to see the kingdom of
    • follows: "But I tell you of a truth, there be some standing here,
    • (But I tell you of a truthLuke IX, 27.)
    • the Event of Golgotha as being what in very truth it was: the old
    • Thus do the truths of
    • Faith and Hope, as well as the truth of Love, resound from the Cross
    • the truths of spiritual science can develop in them men come to feel
    • deeply into these truths and your souls will be better and better
    • the truth, for bringing to light the treasures of the spiritual life



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