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  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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    • revealed in the scene of the “Passage to the Mothers”, where
    • passions, no desires would have arisen from his sense-perceptions; he
    • instincts, passions and desires which arose in the human astral body
    • But because man had passed through this evolution, a different
    • illusion. When a man's desires and passions flow along evil paths and
    • consequences come to pass inevitably. Since the second half of the
    • forces, comparable only with the passions, the inner urges and
    • and men who can unfold passions, this third stratum — just as the
    • those we know as human and animal passions and impulses. The fourth or
    • understand the mysterious connections of what has come to pass on the
    • of the passions of men. The same fire that is now below was then
    • air and water which, again by way of the passions of men, led to the
    • compassion in the fullest measure. It must be absolutely clear to an
    • of karma must necessarily lead to compassion; our compassion for the
    • emanating from the foes of mankind and trespassing deeply into human
    • question demands. Spiritual science may pass through many destinies;
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 2: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers. Lucifer, Ahriman, Asuras.
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    • to passion and desire in the world of sense. Where did these Luciferic
    • passions inciting him to crave for what is to be found only on earth
    • would have arisen in him. The passions, urges and desires of man were
    • balance; the one does not outweigh the other — so many passions and
    • soon as he actually did. His passion and craving for the world of
    • sensuous passions that are becoming increasingly prevalent on earth —
    • animals, will sink into animal impulses, animal passions. And in many
    • case that what comes to pass reveals itself in its effect, beforehand;
    • world through which man passes between death and a new birth
    • the spiritual world, was ensnared in desires and passions under the
    • existence; inasmuch as the passions and desires contained in the
    • the human being when he passes through the gate of death. The modern
    • The reference is to a passage in The Secret Doctrine, by H. P.



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