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- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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- penetrate into the minds of men. When this Indian Brahmin
- Vedanta teaching, the true Indian creed, it did not sound
- indeed extraordinarily interesting to hear an Indian speak
- Christianity was quite remote from the Indian speaker —
- world. It is remarkable to hear this Indian speaking about
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 2
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- with an initiate of the Persian, Indian, or Egyptian people
- is a cosmic being. The Indians speak of their national gods.
- opposition to an Indian-Eastern one, if we wished to put
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 3
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- tell you in my first lecture about the Indian who gave the
- the beginning of such a reconciliation. This Indian, no doubt
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 4
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- cultures gradually developed: the ancient Indian, the
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 5
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- Indian sense, answered:
- back to the ancient Indian civilization, the first
- ancient Indian culture we are referring to a culture from
- Indian culture there was a second Indian period, running
- back to the first Indian cultural epoch. Everything contained
- Egypto-Chaldean cultural epoch. The Indian-Oriental teaching
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 6
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- differentiate in this era the ancient Indian or first
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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- perceive correctly the Indian world we may say that the old
- appears in Indian souls. Nor can there be found one example
- yearning they could not understand it. In Indian thinking
- in the lonely Greek thinkers. Therefore Indian philosophy
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 10
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- Chinese speaks about Confucious or the way an Indian speaks
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