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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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- Jesus-child. Buddhism rejuvenated by the youthful forces of this
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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- in the human soul from tenderest youth to ripest age has always felt
- been surrounded only by the spectacle of exuberant youth, in order to
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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- anew from a fountain of youth. Buddhism is a fruit on the tree of
- freshness of youth is maintained during the period between the second
- fountain of youth by the boy's astral sheath.
- fountain of youth; hence it expresses the religion of compassion and
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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- actually contains youthful, vigorous forces, very different from
- prolongation of the years of youth be achieved by such an experiment
- but certain childlike, youthful forces would be able to permeate the
- Luke a child who brought with him youthful forces of a very special
- childhood and youth were present in the state of freshness required
- fountain of youth in order that they might be revealed to mankind in
- lost the fresh force of youth. A man may be capable of momentous
- youthful freshness and vigour while thus evolving to higher
- possible for him to provide youthful forces, developed under
- youthful Being was united with the body born of Joseph and Mary of
- youthful force to flow into it. He had to draw this force from the
- the youthful forces from the astral sheath when it was detached. Such
- — lived in such a way that all his youthful forces rayed into the
- It was not the function of this child to impart fresh forces of youth
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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- first. Having in the intervening period remained youthful, it is
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