CONTENTS

Synopsis

Lecture One

Initiates and Clairvoyants. The various Aspects of Initiation. The four Gospels considered in the light of spiritual-scientific investigation

15th September, 1909

Lecture Two

The Gospel of St. Luke: an Expression of the Principle of Love and Compassion. The Missions of the Bodhisattvas and of the Buddha

16th September, 1909

Lecture Three

The Influx of Buddhistic Conceptions into the Gospel of St. Luke. The Teaching of Buddha. The Eightfold Path

17th September 1909

Lecture Four

Sanctuaries of Leadership in ancient Atlantis. The Nirmanakaya of Buddha and the Nathan Jesus-child. The Adam-soul before the Fall. The Reincarnation of Zarathustra in the Solomon Jesus-child

18th September, 1909

Lecture Five

The great Streams inspired by Buddha and by Zarathustra converge in Jesus of Nazareth. The Nathan Jesus and the Solomon Jesus

19th September, 1909

Lecture Six

The Mission of the Hebrews. Buddha's Teaching concerning the Ennoblement of Man's Inner Nature, and Zarathustra's Teaching concerning the Cosmos. Elijah and John the Baptist

20th September, 1909

Lecture Seven

The two Jesus-Children. The Incarnation of the Christ in Jesus of Nazareth. Vishva Karman, Ahura Mazdao, Jahve. The Lodge of the Twelve Bodhisattvas and the ‘Thirteenth’

21St September 1909

Lecture Eight

The Evolution of Consciousness in Humanity during the post-Atlantean Epoch. The Mission of Spiritual Science: Mastery of the Physical by the Spiritual. Illness and Healing. The Influences proceeding from the Christ-Ego

24th September, 1909

Lecture Nine

The Law given on Sinai: the last prophetic Announcement of the Ego. Buddha's Teaching of Compassion and Love. The Wheel of the Law. Christ the Bringer of the living Power of Love

25th September, 1909

Lecture Ten

Christianity and the Teaching of Reincarnation and Karma. Jonah and Solomon: Examples of two modes of Initiation in olden Times. The Christ Principle and the new mode of Initiation. The Event of Golgotha: Initiation presented on the outer Plane of World-History

26th September, 1909