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  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture I
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    • noticeable in those who dwelt north of the India of to-day
    • — the ancient Indian race.
    • down to India. On the one hand, they had a great and real
    • India. The position of this community was tragic. The
    • endowments of the Indian peoples consisted in the fact that
    • senses Thus the Indian overcame, through an inner process,
    • as the Indian. The Iranians, Persians, or Medes felt what we
    • of transforming and changing the world. While the Indian
    • and wisdom were the fundamental characteristics of the Indian
    • Indian could attain to spirituality in a certain way through
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture II
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    • lecture, we told of the three folk-souls of Asia, the Indian
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture IV
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    • Indian culture. Though developed by artificial means, the
    • ancient Indian Rishis taught that by turning away from the
    • post-Indian culture was that what man gained through his
    • Holy Rishis of India. As soon as a Bodhisattva attains
    • mentioned in an ancient Indian legend where it tells that the
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XI
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    • civilizations — the Indian, Persian, Egypto-Chaldean,
    • first epoch, the ancient Indian period of civilization, man
    • as the ancient Indian that the etheric body received these
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XII
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    • Mazdao, and by the seven Indian Rishis when they spoke of



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