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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 3
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- the first traces of what we today so clearly see as the world of
- only one type; all four types would show some traces in each person,
- race; it appeared to them as the universal ideal of mankind.
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 7
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- traces of sexless animals, which stood at the lowest stage of the
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 8
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- mankind. Had the moon not then departed from the earth, the race of
- race of birds. Where the ego grew strong, a being evolved that should
- earth because it is through these deeds that the human race divided
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 9
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- time immediately after the last traces of the great Atlantean
- me with the grace of the perception of the divine, then I see God. But
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 10
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- present with the beginnings of the human race. But when Christ
- Buddha-teaching. Among the Asiatic population there are races that
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 12
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- if one understands Paracelsus correctly, his medical lore is a
- us contemplate such a spirit as Paracelsus. We find a remarkable
- statement by him. One who has steeped himself in Paracelsus knows what
- no longer understood, although Paracelsus could still turn them to
- to find therein what Paracelsus found. What became of the medicine of
- Paracelsus? It is true that it is a memory of the ancient Egyptian
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