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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Cover Sheet
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    • The Mark Gospel reveals Christ as a Cosmic Being, giving us a sense
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Back Cover
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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Introduction
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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Notes
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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Some Preliminary Remarks
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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Contents and Synopsis
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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Notes on the Translation
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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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    • of the Gospel ...” In an anthroposophical sense, what
    • external sense are unable to understand it. They seized it so
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 2
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    • interpret the event of Christ Jesus entirely in the sense of
    • it would be utter nonsense to speak of the sun of our
    • Mars, so it would be nonsense to speak of Christ in the same
    • cosmological sense, it is not necessary to show a preference
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 3
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    • physical personage of Elijah. In the biblical sense, Elijah
    • really as if one can sense in the heart of Hermann Grimm
    • the super-sensible world. Such physicians were thus in a sense
    • looked up to Christ in an interdenominational sense. It will
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 4
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    • physical senses and physical organs, but to ascend and take
    • the inclination toward sense existence, free to seek the
    • binds it to sense existence, and connecting it with all that
    • to become free from the world of sense? Now when my soul is
    • in the realm of the material and enmeshed in sense-existence,
    • “If he is too much attached to the life of the senses
    • “universal love of mankind.” In a higher sense it
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 5
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    • sense appears to us as the final moment of a revelation
    • that it is in a certain sense an occult teaching. Why occult?
    • remind us of three later names which are in a certain sense
    • Hegel, it cannot be denied that in the widest sense of the
    • in the true sense of the word I am the ruler of men and of
    • Indian sense, answered:
    • of sense. This super-sensible ego appears in such a manner
    • is the case in ordinary sense perception. He felt himself
    • any sense in asking, what is this? For in this kind of
    • content is determined by sense perception, we shall never
    • nonsense to talk in this context of “occidental”
    • comes the Buddha. In what sense is the Buddha, if we may so
    • sense in them the ancient clairvoyance of humanity. Krishna's
    • wisdom of the spiritual world that lies behind the sense
    • saw with eyes, heard with ears, grasped things with the sense
    • you live in the world of the senses. The yearning that drives
    • you can redeem yourselves from the world of sense. I lead you
    • as the forerunner. If, in the best sense, you recognize the
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 6
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    • consecutive periods of evolution this can in a sense be seen
    • end at about the time of the Mystery of Golgotha, the sense
    • knowledge this sense of time as a real factor was
    • knowledge has a sense for the recurrence of the same.
    • of Western knowledge to develop a historical sense, to
    • revealed to them; and we may say that in a certain sense when
    • shall be justified in saying that it is absolute nonsense to
    • nonsense — a pair of scales can have only one fulcrum.
    • a higher sense truly worthy of man.
    • human reasoning capacities. He could speak to the new sense
    • a higher sense clairvoyant. Enlightened as they were through
    • in the world of the senses pass over little by little into
    • world. From the point of view of ordinary sense perception
    • been talking such obvious nonsense when they took Christ for
    • words Peter, in the sense of the Mark Gospel, placed himself
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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    • would really in a deeper logical sense be the same as if the
    • spoken of in this way if we are to describe it in the sense
    • in a certain sense experienced the same thing. An initiate
    • mankind. Through this, initiation was, in a sense, lifted out
    • was not in the ordinary sense-perceptible world. We may say
    • in India of what we today speak of in the fullest sense as
    • earlier times. He sees behind the sense world to the real
    • nothing but that he was able to sense) to an age when what
    • sense, in fire, water, air and earth. It is not able to see
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 8
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    • sense the mountain signifies that something important takes
    • factually correct in an occult sense. Hence we shall always
    • thought of in any bad sense; it simply means to intercede
    • tell us that it is man's task not to look only at sense
    • important that have value and meaning in sense existence.
    • to things that no longer have any meaning for sense
    • and meaning beyond sense existence. This had to be especially
    • of the senses attaches great value. The Gospel here chooses a
    • withdrawn from sense life and offered to the spirit, to the
    • impelled toward sense existence, and associates with those
    • has meaning in sense existence, in the same way as those who
    • sense.
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 9
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    • there in sense existence, fully apparent to the eye. The
    • beyond experience of the senses, beyond ordinary earth
    • being, who becomes sense-perceptible only through special
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 10
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    • usual sense, were compiled and if they are capable of
    • not unlike a higher Socrates, higher in the sense attributed
    • all in the sense that one speaks of historical documents, as
    • Christ in recent years. But Christ is in no sense real; He
    • can be attained by materialistic consciousness based on sense
    • has experienced in sense existence. The kind of clairvoyance
    • could have been based on sense perception and then handed
    • enmeshed in sense existence, and gradually became ever less
    • understood, it needs to be felt, sensed. Out of this
    • he can sense and feel what is described in accordance with
    • to be stirred by what we feel and sense can we find the way
    • its true sense, it is to the same extent that we refuse to
    • Gospels rediscovered without the aid of sense perception



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