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316. Course for Young Doctors: Christmas Course IV 05 Jan 1924, Dornach
Tr. Gerald Karnow

Rudolf Steiner
316. Course for Young Doctors: Christmas Course V 06 Jan 1924, Dornach
Tr. Gerald Karnow

Rudolf Steiner
From now onwards, from the time that began with our Dornach Christmas Foundation Meeting, a kind of change must take place in our whole conception of the anthroposophical movement.
I have already said that in the future, impulses will be given from esoteric sources, for account must be taken of the realities which exist and which were reckoned with in the foundation of the General Anthroposophical Society at the Christmas Meeting. As I said yesterday, the question of others copying the remedies causes me no anxiety, if in Dornach, it is really understood that esoteric medical study must be carried on in a much deeper connection with Dornach.
316. Course for Young Doctors: Christmas Course VI 07 Jan 1924, Dornach
Tr. Gerald Karnow

Rudolf Steiner
316. Course for Young Doctors: Christmas Course VII 08 Jan 1924, Dornach
Tr. Gerald Karnow

Rudolf Steiner
316. Course for Young Doctors: Christmas Course VIII 09 Jan 1924, Dornach
Tr. Gerald Karnow

Rudolf Steiner
202. The Search for the New Isis, Divine Sophia: The Quest for Isis-Sophia 24 Dec 1920, Dornach
Tr. Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
This is how we must look upon the content of the Christmas festival. For many modern people Christmas is nothing but an occasion for giving and receiving presents, something which they celebrate every year through habit.
We should understand this and say together: Let us realise this and work together with love in the great task. Then, and only then, shall we understand Christmas. If we cannot realise this, we shall not understand Christmas. Let us remember that when we do sow discord, this discord hinders us in understanding the One who appeared among us on Christmas Eve.
Be sure that they are meant for each one of you, as a warm Christmas greeting, as something which can lead you into the New Year in the very best way. In this spirit, accept my words as a warm and loving Christmas greeting.
143. Birth of the Light — Thoughts on Christmas Eve 24 Dec 1912, Berlin
Tr. Harry Collison

Rudolf Steiner
It is from the unpublished lecture series entitled, Experiential Knowledge of the Supersensible, published in Germas as, Erfahrungen des Uebersinnlichen. Die wege der Seele zu Christus. This lecture is known by two titles, The Birth of the Light, and Thoughts on Christmas Eve.
Thus, for example, we grasp him in his deepest being, when at Christmas Eve the child awaits the coming of the Christmas child or the Christmas angel. How does the child wait at Christmas Eve?
Though they may not be sitting here or there under the Christmas-tree in the way that is customary in this cycle of time, our dear friends are yet sitting under the Christmas-tree.
260. The Christmas Conference : Introduction to the Eurythmy Performance 23 Dec 1923, Dornach
Tr. Johanna Collis, Michael Wilson

Rudolf Steiner
The eurythmy performance began after a few more words on the actual programme. The Christmas Foundation Conference was opened on 24 December. It had been preceded during the course of the year by a number of general meetings of the Anthroposophical Society in Switzerland at which the problems needing an early solution were discussed.
Come to the point of setting a task for the Anthroposophical Society which can win a certain degree of respect from other people.’ The Christmas Foundation Conference for the founding of the General Anthroposophical Society was opened at 10 o'clock on the morning of 24 December.
260. The Christmas Conference : The Opening of the Christmas Foundation Conference 24 Dec 1923, Dornach
Tr. Johanna Collis, Michael Wilson

Rudolf Steiner
Allow me to announce the commencement of our Christmas Conference for the Founding of the General Anthroposophical Society. We shall in future always be of the heartfelt opinion—you will come to feel the definite rightness of this—that it will be significant for the development of the Anthroposophical Society to find its centre and its home here on Swiss soil in the manner expressed in the Statutes which I shall be suggesting to you.
This alone, my friends, is sufficient justification for the appearance of our dear friend Albert Steffen as the first speaker during our Christmas Foundation Conference. Of course he will speak here as a member and fellow founder of this Anthroposophical Society.
260. The Christmas Conference : Rudolf Steiner's Opening Lecture and Reading of the Statutes 24 Dec 1923, Dornach
Tr. Johanna Collis, Michael Wilson

Rudolf Steiner
We begin our Christmas Conference for the founding of the Anthroposophical Society in a new form with a view of a stark contrast.
Let us bring it into life above all during this our Christmas Conference. Let us during this our Christmas Conference make the shining forth of the universal light—as it shone before the shepherds, who bore within them only the simplicity of their hearts, and before the kingly magi, who bore within them the wisdom of all the universe—let us make this flaming Christmas light, this universal light of Christmas into a symbol for what is to come to pass through our own hearts and souls!
In recent weeks I have pondered deeply in my soul the question: What should be the starting point for this Christmas Conference, and what lessons have we learnt from the experiences of the past ten years since the founding of the Anthroposophical Society?

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