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  • Title: Universal Human: Cover Sheet
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    • Christopher Bamford and
    • Humanity through the Christ Impulse” appears in Die geistige
    • Vereinigung der Menschheit durch den Christus-Impuls (Vol. 165 in
    • and Bern / Rudolf Steiner; translation edited by Christopher Bamford
    • Christopher. II. Seiler, Sabine H. III. Title.
  • Title: Universal Human: Back Cover
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    • lecture, Christ's deed was for the renewal of the common spiritual humanity
  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture One: Individuality and the Group-Soul
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    • tenth centuries after Christ; we are now actually in the middle of
    • possible for the being whom we call Christ Jesus to incarnate
    • not decide that Christ, let us say, is more significant than what is
    • the question how Christ is related to the orient until, from a
    • personal standpoint, we can accept Christian and oriental teachings
    • ideal of the evolution of the I, Christ Jesus, is described as
    • outer becomes like the inner, then human beings have attained Christ
  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture Two: The God Within and the God of Outer Revelation
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    • ever to intervene in human evolution, Christ Jesus. The attitude
    • toward the Gospels in the first Christian centuries and even
    • for the great Christ event. Indeed they felt that precisely because
    • they had four Gospels they should revere and appreciate the Christ
    • People back then felt they had to look up to the Christ event with
    • we call the Christ event is a tremendous, mighty event in the
    • Zarathustra. This, too, entered into Christianity, which then
    • Christianity. You do not learn what Buddhism is nowadays from people
    • Those teachings have flowed into Christianity. Likewise, you do not learn
    • humanity flow into Christianity, and we will have to look for it
    • flowed into Christianity. To understand how Zarathustrianism flowed
    • form flow on in Christianity. Many different things had to come
    • Christianity. A suitable physical body for Zarathustra, a body with
    • Christianity, so we will now find out about the mission of the
    • flows through the blood up to the time of Christ Jesus. The entire
    • Christ who would incarnate in it. If the Hebrews could no longer
    • the ancient Hebrew stream flow into Christianity. Remember our
    • initiation, how the stream of the Buddha flowed into Christianity.
    • Christianity to show how our knowledge of the world and of humanity
  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture Three: The Lord of the Soul
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    • up to the moment when his inspiration through the Christ took place.
    • later — this gospel shows how the physical body in which Christ
    • of the spiritual-scientific, Christian world view. It gives us the
    • that prevailed at the time when Christ Jesus walked the earth. Do not
    • to the use of the I. In regard to the I, the Christ impulse was the
    • most intense impulse. If Christ is taken into the I in the sense of
    • St. Paul's words, “It is no longer I who live, but Christ who
    • the time of the Christ event, it entered an evolutionary
    • That was the time when Christ drew near.
    • with the Christ impulse, but there had to be a transition. The
    • kindled later through the Christ impulse. Things were not to
    • Therefore, just as Christ lived in earthly human beings in order to
    • through receiving the Christ impulse. Angels proclaim beforehand what
    • Christ. Through special spiritual influences, John had an Aquarian
    • shown in images. Christ Jesus draws together all those who are
    • the Holy Spirit.” When Christ walked along the Sea of Galilee
    • clear about this. We can say that at the time of Christ people would
    • us assume people had spoken about Christ Jesus in the same way. How
    • walking around among them Christ Jesus. Rather, the name was the sign
    • around alone, and at times it was said that Christ Jesus was in his
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  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture Four: The Universal Human: The Unification of Humanity through the Christ Impulse
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    • through the Christ Impulse
    • divine-spiritual being we have so often spoken of — the Christ
    • Christ
    • being. To this end, as we have discussed, the body for Christ was
    • from the thirtieth to the thirty-third year, Christ took possession
    • possible, and physical death occurred. Thus, the sun-being, Christ,
    • Christ the divine spirit was sent to us who was to counterbalance and
    • the innermost essence of the human being through the Christ-Spirit.
    • the Christ-Spirit something was given to the earth that, when rightly
    • to all earthly humanity. The real substance of Christianity, which
    • explored by those who, in regard to Christ, seek in the spiritual
    • world what Christ is continually revealing in accordance with his
    • When what can be conveyed to human beings in the name of Christ from
    • into a unity in their spiritual nature through Christ.
    • the world in the name of Christ, through the Christ impulse,
    • There are setbacks from earlier epochs that run counter to the Christ
    • here we see a very profound meaning of this Christ
    • impulse. Based on true knowledge, we can say Christ is our savior who
    • Christ impulse, and this is connected with the fact that this
    • that the Christ impulse has worked in the earth aura for the last two
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