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- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 1 of 9
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- arises Krishna, the great spiritual teacher of Arjuna, and a
- wonderful, sublime teaching is brought before us in vivid colors in
- such a way that it appears as a teaching given to his pupil. But to
- the holy teaching in the words of Krishna to Arjuna. The
- teachings emerge amid the battle like a cloud of spiritual light
- picture before our eyes it is almost as though the teaching becomes
- The teaching of
- confusion of human battles, errors and earthly strife. His teaching
- Arjuna cosmic secrets, great immense teachings. Then his pupil is
- spirit form of the teacher is revealed to the clairvoyant eye of his
- describe the scene of his dying teacher. But people in these days
- that the teacher, having spoken these words to his pupils, passes on
- passage through the gates of death. He gives out his teaching in a
- mood he is met by the great teacher Krishna. Here we must call
- this scene: The holy God, who stands there teaching Arjuna what man
- else than I speaks from out the teaching of Krishna.
- teaching can be bound up with the announcement of universal egoism.
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 2 of 9
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- longer knows, but that in those ancient times was a primeval teaching
- corresponds to a deep occult truth. The first stage is a teaching
- find a teaching that might easily appear trivial, especially to a
- teaching do. He wants to inspire him to take his start from the very
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 5 of 9
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- the custom of teaching children religious ideas. He points out that
- how senseless it is to teach children religion. There are many such
- speak, ought we therefore to refrain from teaching them to speak?”
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 6 of 9
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- kind of doctrine, an abstract teaching, or a philosophy, that makes
- as the teaching of Christ Jesus is to be found in some earlier work
- the same teaching after all.” Certainly, that is not incorrect
- because in countless instances it can be shown that the teachings of
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 8 of 9
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- secret, for his teachings are printed and are read. But they are not
- spiritual achievement belongs, and for its posterity, its teaching
- following there grew up a certain religious belief in its teachings,
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 9 of 9
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- stands before Arjuna and teaches him to “Look upon all the
- fertilized by Krishna. So his teaching to Arjuna is, “All men
- person. To follow his teaching exclusively means to strive for the
- teaching, how it directs man to put aside all externals, to become
- perfect himself. This is the teaching of Krishna.
- child. In two stages he gave that teaching that from another side was
- to be the antithesis of the teaching of Lucifer in Paradise. “He
- where in two stages another teaching is given them, of
- external conditions. Both teachings are one-sided. If the
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