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- Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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- been born into his new life as a gross and overweening egotist. Hence
- stratum is, as it were, endowed with inner life; and only because the
- life, it will be possible for help and then in no small measure
- Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 2: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers. Lucifer, Ahriman, Asuras.
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- another philosophy of life whether calling itself materialism,
- something of positive, continuous value in life, something that not
- and potent factor in life itself. To understand this we must look far
- the following: Man has attained the present stage of his life of
- feeling, his life of will, his intelligence, nay even his form, because
- Spirits of Wisdom imbued man with the ether- or life-body. And on the
- be; but in his life through all eternity he would have remained
- Suppose that in some life you commit a wrong. If this wrong were to
- become firmly fixed in your life it would mean nothing less than that
- ether or life-body and his astral body or as I have called it in
- but he will take this view in all earnestness and order his life in
- Man does not as yet entirely base his life on the principle that his
- interest for earthly life, was truly expressed by the saying of the
- world itself, men will make progress in their moral life, in their
- life of will, in their intellectual life. Through physical life itself
- will bear with them into the super-sensible life the fruits acquired in
- this physical life, and ever and again bring these fruits back from
- the super-sensible life into a new incarnation.
- contending: Spirit exists! that man brings the life of the senses
- spiritual world during life in the physical world that man can acquire
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