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[[Mani (initiate)|Mani]] (* 14 April 216 probably at [[w:Seleucia-Ctesiphon|Seleucia-Ctesiphon]]; † 26 February 277 or on 14. February 276 in [[Gundishapur]]) is the founder of the historical religion of [[Manichaeism]] and was, according to [[Rudolf Steiner]], an incarnation of the high initiate [[Manes (initiate)|Manes]], who had also been the teacher of the [[Buddha]], [[Zarathustra]] and [[Scythianos]] and later (1459) the [[initiator]] of [[Christian Rosenkreutz]].
[[Mani (initiate)|Mani]] (* 14 April 216 probably at [[w:Seleucia-Ctesiphon|Seleucia-Ctesiphon]]; † 26 February 277 or on 14. February 276 in [[Gundishapur]]) is the founder of the historical religion of [[Manichaeism]] and was, according to [[Rudolf Steiner]], an incarnation of the high initiate [[Manes (initiate)|Manes]], who had also been the teacher of the [[Buddha]], [[Zarathustra]] and [[Scythianos]] and later (1459) the [[initiator]] of [[Christian Rosenkreutz]].
According to [[Rudolf Steiner]], Mani was incarnated during Christ's lifetime as the [[youth at Nain]], the [[widow's son]], and before that as the [[youth at Sais]]. Later he was reborn as [[Parzival]].

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Mani (* 14 April 216 probably at Seleucia-Ctesiphon; † 26 February 277 or on 14. February 276 in Gundishapur) is the founder of the historical religion of Manichaeism and was, according to Rudolf Steiner, an incarnation of the high initiate Manes, who had also been the teacher of the Buddha, Zarathustra and Scythianos and later (1459) the initiator of Christian Rosenkreutz.

According to Rudolf Steiner, Mani was incarnated during Christ's lifetime as the youth at Nain, the widow's son, and before that as the youth at Sais. Later he was reborn as Parzival.

Pages in category "Mani"

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