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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Contents and Synopsis
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    • clairvoyance in third cultural epoch before loss of
    • development of mankind through historical epochs. Historical
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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    • particular epoch. It progresses, so that anyone who attaches
    • completely mythical, dim, prehistoric epoch of humanity, the
    • knowledge of the ancient Egyptian epoch, preceded what
    • epochs, so that we may recognize how far the old epoch had
    • epoch, with the Mystery of Golgotha. At that time something
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 3
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    • — in that epoch that would have been a matter of course
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 4
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    • EgyptianBabylonian-Chaldean cultural epoch is the specific
    • So we are confronted with these three cultural epochs, which
    • realities developing progressively through successive epochs
    • foreshadowed in the earlier. In what cultural epoch do
    • Socrates and the Buddha live? They live in the epoch of the
    • that epoch.
    • from the previous, the third epoch, into the fourth. What the
    • fourth and fifth cultural epochs are telescoped in the
    • then, since it brought over from very ancient epochs what
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 5
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    • epoch and spoke as follows, “The Devas gather around
    • are extant from this epoch, for at that time men still could
    • down lower and lower. In the old Persian epoch, the second
    • cultural epochs are concerned no records exist, and this is
    • cultural epoch has been called after them. If we speak of the
    • 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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    • epoch of human development. If we once more place before our
    • whole. We need not go beyond the postAtlantean epoch. Here we
    • post-Atlantean cultural epoch, the Old Persian as the second,
    • fourth and our own as the fifth. Two more epochs will follow
    • evolutionary progress in successive epochs does often show
    • that in a certain respect at the beginning of each epoch
    • successive epochs that is similar to the progress of an
    • epoch, seeds are again planted, as was the case in the first
    • epoch, or that in the third epoch the same thing happened as
    • of this recurrence of the same in successive cultural epochs,
    • one who continues his development from epoch to epoch. There
    • incarnation of the Boddhisattva in the third epoch from his
    • incarnation in the second or first epoch. This comparison
    • epoch onward through countless millennia, casting His impulse
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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    • the significant epoch that began at the time of the Mystery
    • epoch, the human soul still had the possibility of seeing
    • by the end of the third epoch. But what had been perceived in
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 8
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    • this epoch something like an ancient heritage has remained
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 9
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    • the modern classical epoch spirits like Goethe sought in the
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 10
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    • down, still during the third cultural epoch, into the worst
    • explained how among the seven successive cultural epochs of
    • the post-Atlantean era the fourth cultural epoch that
    • itself. However, the third cultural epoch, that of the
    • reawakening of the culture of the third epoch. In a certain
    • form. But since the old Lemurian epoch what lived in this



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