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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Cover Sheet
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    • The ten lectures presented here were given in
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Introduction
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    • is the picture Steiner presents in this wonderful cycle, and
    • as a man, with the very clear picture he presents here, a
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Some Preliminary Remarks
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    • not the view of the present editors, who believe that, for
    • between a valid factual presentation and a fanaticism
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Notes on the Translation
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    • Mainzer that has been mainly used for the present edition,
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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    • comprehension has been reached only at the present time.
    • Giotto as painter and Dante as poet represent the
    • in their present form be answered by the old traditions, by
    • presentation he must have been a doctor. Others say he must
    • Achilles. Hector, as presented by Homer, is a towering figure
    • age is presented to our souls.
    • presented by Shakespeare, is Hector. The same soul that lived
    • also first presented to mankind in a poetic picture, in a
    • inventions, what interests people in Goethe at the present
    • about Faust. Faust again is a figure who, as he is presented
    • before us; both Hector and Empedocles represent a conclusion.
    • presented men in such a way that they appeared as rounded
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 2
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    • present one thing only may be pointed out by way of
    • Hector or Empedocles were typical group-soul representatives
    • read the Bible in quite a new way. There are at present many
    • culminating point of the whole dramatic presentation. First
    • result not only with the way the Bible represents it, but
    • prophets. At the present time, there is certainly a sort of
    • the world is He presented in so simple and at the same time
    • such an upward dramatic progression presented with such
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 3
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    • whole spirit of Elijah as it is presented in the Bible, and
    • of the present time. Something similar took place during the
    • now all the more present! He feels that his atmosphere, his
    • that the aura that hovered round Elijah-John is also present
    • Raphael will present ever new riddles to future generations
    • spirit is. That is how the Baptist is presented to us.
    • super-sensible beings and this is presented to us in a sharply
    • that at the present time people generally take descriptions
    • a very peculiar way when they wish to present their
    • from the higher worlds was present, and such powers had now
    • new forces which would be present from that time onward. Thus
    • to the present time or not at all we can now say,
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 4
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    • striking picture of Socrates as presented by Plato, then we
    • of the world and the way he presented it comes from the fact
    • founders have presented only the same one thing in different
    • fact that a teacher was present who explained something to
    • And if there had been several pupils present he would have
    • present time, when fortified by all the material of natural
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 5
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    • this by presenting the picture of two significant leaders of
    • remarked that the Buddha represented something like the
    • more clearly how far the Buddha represented the great
    • this entity in such a way that it represents always the
    • perception in the way customary with men of the present time
    • depths can present them or will ever present them in a
    • been presented here. Everything else is idle talk. But truth
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 6
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    • still present in human evolution, but in a certain way it has
    • present way in which the sun rises and sets will in the far
    • fundamentally these represent the clairvoyant perception of
    • development is correctly presented when it is said that when
    • special element in the picture presented by the Old Testament
    • presented in such a way that recurrence is of central
    • Nevertheless something else is really present, even if in his
    • body of the ancient Hebrew people is presented in the Old
    • especially recognize that from now on the entire presentation
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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    • who had not been present proceeded to object, saying that
    • facts that are presented in them.
    • in it, and especially what is presented as having taken place
    • necessary for the understanding of the picture presented in
    • presented as a historical event, a unique event, before all
    • of the events as they are historically presented. When the
    • ability to present what they had seen in such a way that it
    • Nevertheless, there is a possibility even at the present time
    • philosophy. Take up any book on philosophy, any presentation
    • present-day philosophers do not count him even as a
    • itself to them, as if it was still half present for them but
    • in this way that the present-day abstract qualities of the
    • since died away, but they are still present in the West. The
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 8
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    • at present is valid especially for clairvoyance that comes
    • occult research. We know that those representing the high
    • on the Hebrew people a very special priest who represents him
    • body of Phinehas that was later present in Elijah. Thus we
    • those present disputed among themselves and said,
    • representative of humanity, a representative of many people
    • truth that is presented to us here? The truth that Christ
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 9
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    • to exchange the consciousness of the present time, its
    • represents a kind of concluding phase of the culture of
    • that indeed represented a certain high point of
    • art of the Gospels also represents a new beginning, but one
    • wording but in the general tone of the presentation, that
    • His chosen disciples. They are presented to us everywhere in
    • The Jews were expected to understand that He represented the
    • been presented as a king of the Jews.
    • presented from the point of view of the apostles. But how is
    • of those present. Yet nothing happened to Him because of
    • aura. This aura was present and active because He was linked
    • present as long as He was linked to them. The cup had not
    • still see the cosmic element present, but less and less
    • comprehension is difficult. The possibility is always present
    • presenting Him, out of vanity, in a physical form. Rightly
    • is here inserted; yet none of the disciples were present, not
    • told! So the question is still presented to us, and we shall
    • present? What is the source of their knowledge of something
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 10
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    • that in his present incarnation there is within him something
    • by a present day professor: the “plain man from
    • although they were not present. Just imagine how memory shone
    • events at which he had not been directly present. And so
    • present.
    • that we have presented to you — and perhaps in the
    • longing has taken root in individual souls. But in present
    • present. But if this part of the brain is missing then words
    • traditions represented by the various Gospels, and reach what
    • the kind of inner fact that must be present if we wish to
    • presented to them. In every detail the Gospels are great, and
    • to do so is also present. It is for this reason that the
    • world. And if representatives of other religions with a
    • ever find it in the way it is presented in



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