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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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    • emphasise that this path cannot be suitable for Western
    • suitable for this. Unlike a Western man, he had no need to fear
    • first appeared in Western civilisation.) The endeavour in the
    • in the West who treasured those editions of the Buddha's sayings
    • of what the Buddha really meant. This shows that Western
    • Buddha's discourses, the meaning which we, as men of the West,
    • understanding of the religious creeds of the West, for when all
    • content of the religious creeds of the West. Thus we must
    • proceeds, and when at last it reaches the Western world
    • reaction of the Western soul to the now decadent Eastern wisdom
    • that gradually produces in the West the atheistic scepticism
    • of the West, which are descendants of the primeval wisdom of
    • of satisfying Western humanity when this humanity advances
    • to West is heading in this direction. In other words, there is
    • moving from East to West a stream of spiritual life that must
    • deeply all the time with the fruits of Western civilisation.
    • from the East to the West, and it must be confronted by a
    • different stream flowing henceforward from the West to the
    • fact that the Western soul is predisposed by nature to take a
    • this; the Western soul, because of its particular qualities
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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • Paths to the Spirit in East and West
    • Paths to the Spirit in East and West
    • said was that those in the West, who wish to come to grips with
    • historical development is impossible. For the Western
    • way of initiation that conforms to the needs of Western
    • who is immersed in the scientific life of the West.
    • The strange thing is that most Western philosophers utterly
    • this path in a form consonant with Western life if we simply
    • in his thinking, and so on. In the West we are more inclined
    • what it is that Western mysticism so often has to offer. Most
    • not something to be taken over in its entirety by the West.
    • an inspired realisation of the eternal in man. We Westerners have
    • should Western man do? He can transform into soul-experience
    • experienced in the East by breathing in and out. The Westerner
    • should also be given of the training that Western man needs if
    • these terms Western man should put perception and
    • physical breathing, we in the West say: development of
    • alley reached by Western spiritual development. Let me explain
    • to an understanding of nature's secrets. This line of Western
    • teaching, which only engendered scepticism in the West. Anyone
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