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  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Introduction
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    • English teachers and educationists to visit Dornach at Christmas
    • the College of Teachers of the newly founded school, now known as
  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture I
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    • the Ancient Persian civilisation. The teacher of mankind during the
    • mean is a much more ancient teacher of mankind. In those olden times
    • lofty teacher to continue for a long time to bear his name; and the
    • teacher of mankind was initiated in a most wonderful and remarkable
    • far-off time when the spiritual teachers of man could still turn
    • were thus in olden time[s] divine teachers. And the Christ, — He
    • was also such a divine teacher. For those to whom He gave
    • instruction after His resurrection He was the divine teacher.
    • earlier divine teachers taught.
    • divine teachers of earlier ages spoke to men of the secrets of birth,
    • world whence the earlier divine teachers descended to teach the
    • with the divine being teachers of long ago. Christ learned to know
    • explain to you that, to the divine teachers who were able to descend
    • to Earth, and to the initiated teachers in olden times, all Mysteries
  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture V
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    • man in the past. The first great teachers in the Mysteries were



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