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  • Title: The Deed of Christ: Cover
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    • The original German texts of these lectures can be found in the
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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    • THE THEME OF THE lecture to-day is of a profoundly occult character,
    • explanation of the name Mephistopheles is to be found in the Hebrew
    • spirit who does not stand upon firm and sure foundations can readily
    • contains only such substances as are to be found in the ground under our feet.
    • happenings connected with the great karma of humanity is to be found
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 2: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers. Lucifer, Ahriman, Asuras.
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    • to lay the first foundation of the human physical body. On Old Sun the
    • impulse, had at the same time established the foundations of his
    • passions inciting him to crave for what is to be found only on earth
    • its true, spiritual foundations. Were man to have perceived the
    • earthly existence. The foundation of the physical body was laid on Old
    • to be found in those ancient times? In the realm to which the eye of
    • world He was always to be found, working in and from the spiritual
    • would have been thrown back into himself, nor could he have found any
    • way from soul to soul will be found again, that it has been made
    • deepening vision into the foundations and origins of existence. They
    • light of the world's foundations, apprehended as a real and active
    • world, could not have found entry to the spiritual world. But Christ
    • the evil who confounds the temporal with the eternal; he who does not



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