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  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture I
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    • are preserved in four documents apparently so different from
    • Europe. Here a people dwelt who had preserved to a great
    • destroy anything if its destruction might serve their needs.
    • conserve the gifts of Nature, or cultivate the earth.
    • making of the wolf a dog to serve you.’ In the wolf and
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture II
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    • early childhood the fully preserved etheric body of
    • Zarathustra that had been preserved for this purpose. The
    • reserved for external intercourse, but the pictures and
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture III
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    • life-ether. The power to do this was preserved in the true
    • served to prepare external organs of clairvoyance, in the
    • be preserved, it had to be propagated through physical
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture IV
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    • the Spirit that had been preserved in the Mysteries
    • the etheric garment of Zarathustra had been preserved for
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VI
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    • etheric body, which had been preserved for Moses. Zarathustra
    • etheric body, which had been preserved for Moses. Zarathustra
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VII
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    • necessary, even when describing them exoterically, to observe
    • preserved from conscious participation in the life of the
    • macrocosm (for which he is unprepared), and he is preserved
    • — things from which he is preserved in ordinary
    • by expansion into the macrocosm, twelve servers were required
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture IX
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    • existed earlier. The superficial observer does not notice
    • essential point, which entirely escapes superficial observers
    • serves our purpose.
    • the Lord, and incessantly serves before his face, etc.
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture X
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    • will serve by way of illustration. If the statements just
    • Christ. We can most clearly observe in him and in the effect
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XI
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    • Christ Jesus. When we observe mankind — either at the
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XII
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    • beings. The Spiritual Beings who served mankind from a higher
    • physical and etheric body could serve such a Being as the
    • serve the Mysteries have to await such a moment; they have to
    • of the life of Moses is but an old Epic, served up in a new
    • precepts were preserved by the association of the Essenes
    • to observe all things whichsoever I commanded you! and lo! I



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