The Great Gospel of John
Volume 4
Jesus' Precepts and Deeds through His Three Years of Teaching
Table of Contents
1
The true wisdom and the lively worship of God.
2
Fate of the places of Palestine.
3
The Lord with the nine drowning victims.
4
The Lord's instructions for raising the drowned from the dead.
5
Cornelius' doubts.
6
The Persians and the Pharisees arguing over the miracle. Judas Iscariot goes to catch goldfish.
7
The disloyal servant of Helena.
8
The outer rest and inner activity of the group.
9
The spies of Herod.
10
Zinka's apologia and his report on the death of John the Baptist.
11
Cyrenius' friendly answer to Zinka.
12
The capture of John the Baptist. Herod's relationship with Herodias.
13
The Templars' attempt on the life of John the Baptist.
14
Herod's order to arrest Jesus.
15
The enigmatic Roman authority of Herod.
16
The false authority of Herod.
17
The Templars' policy of state.
18
The teaching of the Galilaen prophet.
19
Zinka's opinion of the teaching of Jesus.
20
Zinka's amazement at the miracle of the table.
21
The nature of thirst for knowledge. On right singing.
22
Raphael as a singer.
23
Communication with God through the inner word in the heart.
24
The cultivation of the human heart.
25
Zinka's questions regarding Raphael and his search for the Lord.
26
Jesus raises the two drowning victims from the dead. Zinka recognizes the Lord.
27
The life history of the two girls.
28
Cyrenius recognizes his daughters. Risa and Zinka become the sons-in-law of Cyrenius.
29
Zinka's modesty.
30
Action and speech.
31
Hebram's and Risa's self-reflections.
32
An event from the time of Jesus' adolescence.
33
Cyrenius' pledge to work for the teaching of the Lord.
34
The law of "Must" and "Should"
35
The difference of the souls on earth.
36
Mental illnesses and their treatment.
37
On mental institutions and healers of the soul.
38
True justice.
39
The eternal fundamental law of brotherly love.
40
Somnambulism and its application.
41
Physical and mental cleanliness. Remote healing.
42
The Lord announces a practical example of somnambulism.
43
Citizen Zorel, whose property was burned, asks for compensation.
44
Zorel's concept of property.
45
Zorel has to hear the truth.
46
Zorel asks for permission to leave without hindrance.
47
The preparatory requirements for the somnambulant treatment.
48
Zorel's self-realization.
49
The soul of the somnambulist purifies itself.
50
The purified soul gets clad.
51
The ethereal body of the soul with its senses.
52
Zorel's soul on the path to renunciation.
53
Zorel in paradise.
54
The relationship between body, soul and mind.
55
Zorel's insight into the Creation.
56
The nature of man and his creative destiny.
57
Zorel's insight into the evolutionary processes of nature.
58
Judge not!
59
Zorel's materialistic faith.
60
Zorel's criticism of morality and education.
61
Materialistic errors.
62
On the justified protection of property.
63
Zorel's parentage and family relations.
64
Zorel's past as a slave trader.
65
Zorel's excuses.
66
Zorel's defilement of girls.
67
Cyrenius' indignation about Zorel's crimes.
68
Zorel's excuses.
69
Zorel as murderer of his mother.
70
Zorel's defense of his character traits.
71
Cyrenius' amazement about Zorel's astuteness.
72
John urges Zorel to adopt a better way of life.
73
Cognitive faculty and indulgent intention in the human being.
74
The nature of God and His incarnation.
75
Cyrenius looks after Zorel.
76
On the secret of the inner spiritual life.
77
Zorel's decision to improve.
78
The path to eternal life.
79
On poverty and brotherly love.
80
On carnal lust.
81
On right giving that is pleasing in the sight of God.
82
Humility and arrogance.
83
Education for humility.
84
Zorel's good intentions.
85
Zorel is entrusted to Cornelius.
86
Excessive and appropriate humility.
87
Cornelius and Zorel talk about miracles.
88
Different opinions on the nature of the Lord.
89
The luminous rock from the source of the Nile.
90
Soul and body.
91
The further development of poor souls in the world to come.
92
Guidance in the world to come.
93
The progress of the soul on earth and in the afterworld.
94
The development of the life of the soul.
95
The purpose of service.
96
Insight into the secrets of the Creation.
97
The right pursuit of brotherly love.
98
On monetary aid.
99
On right and wrong service.
100
The teaching of Moses and the teaching of the Lord.
101
The weed among the wheat.
102
Thoughts and their realization.
103
The development of matter.
104
Selfishness as the root of matter.
105
The emergence of the solar systems.
106
The significance and origin of the earth.
107
The origin of the moon.
108
On the hereditary evil of self-love.
109
Salvation, reincarnation and revelation.
110
Baptism. The Trinity in God and man.
111
On the Mosaic food laws.
112
A prediction about the present revelations.
113
The calling to the inner word.
114
A view into the world of nature spirits.
115
Jarah and the nature spirits.
116
The nature and activity of the nature spirits.
117
A tangle of soul substances.
118
The nature of oxygen.
119
Raphael presents how the organic beings were created.
120
Procreation in the animal and human being.
121
Reason for the revelations of the Lord.
122
The Lord reveals the inner being of Judas.
123
The rebuke of Judas.
124
On the upbringing of children.
125
The life of Judas Iscariot.
126
The consequences of wrong upbringing.
127
The fear of death.
128
The separation of the soul from the body at death.
129
The processes during the separation of the soul from the body.
130
Observations of the clairvoyant Mathael at the execution of the murderer robbers.
131
A Sadducee's criticism of Roman punishments.
132
The death of the crucified murderer robbers.
133
Composition of the souls of the murderer robbers.
134
Mathael comes to the dying father of Lazarus. The strange natural phenomenon on his way to Bethany.
135
The rabbi's attempt to resuscitate the dead body of old Lazarus.
136
The spirit of Lazarus bears witness to the Messiah.
137
The cowardly rabbi who broke his word.
138
The life story of old Lazarus.
139
The explanation for the spirit apparitions at the death of old Lazarus.
140
On foolish questions.
141
The wrath of God.
142
On the first human couple.
143
The Flood.
144
The causes of catastrophies.
145
The influence of evil on good.
146
The miraculous little medicinal plant. The nature of light and darkness, of good and evil.
147
The reasons for warmth and cold.
148
The deadly fall of the curious boy.
149
The spirit apparitions at the accident. The suicide of the Essenian who was cursed by the temple.
150
The souls of the two victims in the afterlife.
151
The Lord's explanation of the state of the victims' soul in the afterlife.
152
The different kinds of people who commit suicide and their states in the afterlife.
153
On the philosopher's stone.
154
The poisonous outer life sphere of the widow.
155
Snake venom as a remedy.
156
The spiritual processes at the death of the widow and her daughter.
157
The progression of the soul forms of the two deceased women.
158
The poison in minerals, plants, animals and human beings.
159
The poisonous nature of the two deceased women.
160
Cyrenius' concerns about the earthly system of soul development.
161
Cyrenius criticizes the Mosaic history of Creation.
162
The creation of Adam and Eve.
163
The fourfold meaning of the Mosaic history of Creation.
164
The key to understanding spiritual scriptures.
165
The true teachers of the gospel.
166
The marvelous morning.
167
On fasting and joy.
168
Simon's talk on rebukes out of self-love.
169
Simon criticises the Song of Solomon.
170
The key to understanding the Song of Solomon.
171
Simon explains some of the verses of the Song of Solomon.
172
Gaby admits his ignorance and vanity.
173
Gaby's former Pharisaic principles.
174
Simon's opinions about the Lord.
175
Simon's thoughts about the sexual nature of the Lord as a human being.
176
The individual becoming one with God. Simon's confession of his carnal weaknesses.
177
On the purpose and nature of sensuality.
178
On the nature of the angels. Heart and memory.
179
The people of Abyssinia and Nubia.
180
The Lord sends a messenger toward the Nubian caravan.
181
The Lord talks to the leader of the Nubians.
182
The leader recounts his journey to Memphis.
183
The curse of the excessive culture of the Egyptians.
184
The blessing of the primordial culture of the simple man.
185
The residence of the Nubians in Egypt.
186
The black man asks for assurance about the sojourn of the Lord.
187
The Nubians cognize the Lord.
188
On excessive humility.
189
Oubratouvishar describes his native country Nubia.
190
Oubratouvishar's treasure.
191
The black people who traveled behind.
192
On the nature of Isis and Osiris.
193
The big rock temple of Jabusimbil.
194
Oubratouvishar shows his people the personal God in Jesus.
195
The just doubts of the black people about the divinity of the Lord.
196
Oubratouvishar tries to convince his fellow countrymen of the divinity of Jesus.
197
The spiritual advantages and disadvantages of the moors.
198
The diversity of the climate and the races on earth.
199
On the slow and the fast comprehension of the teaching of the truth.
200
Raphael convinces the moors of the divinity of the Lord.
201
The moor and Oubratouvishar hand over their treasures to Cyrenius.
202
The origin of the Jabusimbil Temple, the Sphinx and the Columns of Memnon, depicted by the hieroglyphs of the first two pearls.
203
The secret of the third pearl: The seven giants and the sarcophagi.
204
Raphael explains the signs of the zodiac on the fourth pearl.
205
The division of time on the fifth pearl.
206
The secret of the sixth pearl: The depiction of the pyramids, obelisks and the Sphinx.
207
The signs of the zodiac of the seventh pearl. The decline of Egyptian culture. The history of the seven pearls.
208
The traditions of the Nubians and the traditions of the white people.
209
Cultivation of the mind and soul.
210
The purpose of the incarnation of the Lord. The moors as witnesses of the true, primordial man.
211
The mastery of the moors over the water.
212
The mastery of the moors over the animals.
213
The mastery of the moors over the plants and the elements.
214
The self-realization of the individual.
215
The outer life sphere of the human soul and the outer light sphere of the sun.
216
On the influence of the human character on domestic animals.
217
The advantages of proper cultivation of the soul.
218
The power of a perfect soul.
219
The effect of sunlight. The composition of the human eye. The soul's sight.
220
On reincarnation and the proper education of the human being.
221
On right understanding and mind reading.
222
The importance of the outer life sphere of the soul.
223
The power of the individual perfected in love.
224
On hungering for spiritual food.
225
The miraculous power of the reincarnated.
226
The relationship between soul and spirit.
227
Brain and soul.
228
The proper development of the brain.
229
Cyrenius asks for clarification of the teaching on the brain.
230
The consequences of unchastity.
231
The blessing of proper procreation.
232
The structure of the human brain.
233
The connection of the frontal lobe with the posterior brain lobe.
234
The connection between the sensory organs and the brain.
235
The unspoiled and the spoiled brain.
236
The character of the world-wise and his misfortune in the afterlife.
237
The effects of a spiritually dark brain.
238
The developmental difficulties of a worldly soul in the afterlife.
239
The influence of wrong education on the brain.
240
The brain of a world-wise person.
241
The question on the origin of sin.
242
Seemingly unjust guidance of the soul in this world and in the afterlife.
243
The nature of God. The necessary difficult trials of life on earth.
244
The self of the individual as the master of his own destiny.
245
The independent development of the human soul to becoming a child of God.
246
God's reasons for the independent perfection of a free human soul.
247
On being possessed. The slow spreading of the gospel.
248
On creating miracles at the right time.
249
The creation of signs in the spreading of the Lord's teaching.
250
Difficulties in the spreading of the pure teaching.
251
The sword as means of punishment in faithless peoples.
252
The "Father" and the "Son" in Jesus.
253
The apparitions at the baptism of the Lord. The eternal nature of the Lord.
254
The magnitude of Creation.
255
The incarnation of the Lord in our period of Creation and on our earth. The omnipresence of the spirit.
256
The outer life sphere of the soul and that of the spirit.
257
The omniscience of God.
258
The language of the animals.
259
Examples of the intelligence of animals.
260
The conversation of the Nubian versed in the animal language with Mark's donkey.
261
The expansion of the human outer life sphere.
262
The outer life light sphere of Moses and the patriarchs.
263
The reason for the explanations of the Lord.