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  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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    • facts — a figure who appears in the drama as the seducer and tempter
    • is to identify the figure of Mephistopheles as he appears in Goethe's
    • wrought by the powers of nature which led to the disappearance of the
    • appeared in the realm into which man enters after death, where
    • Christ appeared in yonder world, in the realm of the Shades, and cast
    • with his hosts appears as a figure with the most diverse names among
    • immediately to come will see the appearance of many things connected
    • applies also to one who is receiving wrongful training) appears to him
    • and the most evil powers of corruption appear among the illusory
    • spiritual world a great deal appears the connections of which are not
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 2: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers. Lucifer, Ahriman, Asuras.
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    • science may appear, at first, to be one conception of the world among
    • Although Christ appeared only later, He was always present in the
    • world. It is He Who even before man appeared on earth, sent down the
    • Christ-Spirit appeared in the underworld, flooding the whole world of
    • spirit with radiance and light; we have said that the appearance of
    • Christ not appeared. Precisely from the opposite picture — an earth
    • actually achieve when, after Christ's appearance, he does not merely
    • soul. Christ appeared, and with Him the force which can bear man
    • with the fact that Christ appeared and to allow myself to be redeemed
    • not appeared in the physical world, man would have gone under in that
    • appears to oppose the progress of mankind subsequently turns out to be
    • age to age — the Spirit who has brought man freedom will appear again



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