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159. Christ In Relation To Lucifer and Ahriman 18 May 1915, Linz
Tr. Peter Mollenhauer

Rudolf Steiner
The earth spirit is most awake in these twelve or thirteen days from Christmas to the Epiphany. In ancient ages when, as you know from the various presentations in my lecture series, human beings elevated themselves to a sort of dreamlike clairvoyance to reach a spiritual understanding of the world, in those ages the most favorable time for this process was summer.
A beautiful Norwegian legend2 tells us that Olaf &Åsteson, in church on Christmas Eve, falls into a sleeplike state and when he awakens on January 6 is able to relate the experiences he had in this condition.
It is her special mystery that she was born on the 6th day of January and had spent the time from Christmas to the day of Epiphany in a peculiar sleep-like state in the womb of her mother where she received her natural initiation.
300b. Faculty Meetings with Rudolf Steiner II: Forty-First Meeting 05 Dec 1922, Stuttgart
Tr. Ruth Pusch, Gertrude Teutsch

Rudolf Steiner
Steiner is asked to open the new school building after Christmas. Dr.
26. The Michael Mystery: Heavenly History, Mythological History, Earthly History. The Mystery of Golgotha
Tr. Ethel Bowen-Wedgwood, George Adams

Rudolf Steiner
[ 35 ] In the height of midsummer, Lucifer mingles his power with the Love, the Warmth of Nature. At Christmas-tide, the Divine Spirit-Beings with whom Man is from his origin united turn their power against the frozen Hate of Ahriman.
105. Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture VI 10 Aug 1908, Stuttgart
Tr. Harry Collison

Rudolf Steiner
Only at the time of Christ's coming was man ready for what these Luciferic beings desired. Those who uttered the words “Christus verus Luciferus,” Christ the true Lucifer, knew well what they were saying. This is an esoteric statement.
175. Cosmic and Human Metamorphoses: Morality as a Germinating Force 27 Feb 1917, Berlin
Tr. Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
If he were not, the consequence would be that Christmas might by one person be celebrated in December and by another in March, and so on; but although different nations have different designations for the Festival of Christmas, there is everywhere some kind of festivity in the latter days of December which always bears some relation to the meeting I referred to.
300a. Faculty Meetings with Rudolf Steiner I: Fourteenth Meeting 24 Jul 1920, Stuttgart
Tr. Ruth Pusch, Gertrude Teutsch

Rudolf Steiner
Are there really so many new children? A teacher: Since Christmas, I have fourteen new students. Dr. Steiner: We certainly do not want to set up any rules in this regard, but look into each case separately.
If we were to begin with the gymnasium now, the situation would improve so much by Christmas that we would really have acceptable conditions. Everything is hanging in the air, and no one knows if it will be different two weeks from now.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): How do we Gain Insight into the Higher Worlds in the Rosicrucian Way? 11 Dec 1906, Munich
Tr. Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
153. Steiner R. The Mysteries. A Christmas and Easter Poem by Goethe (in GA 98). Title should read The Secrets. Translator not known.
239. Karmic Relationships V: Lecture V 23 May 1924, Paris
Tr. Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
Steiner spoke words of greeting to the audience which consisted of Members of the Anthroposophical Society only—and referred briefly to the importance and consequences of the Christmas Foundation Meeting held at Dornach in December, 1923. In these three lectures I want to speak of how Anthroposophy can live as knowledge of the spiritual in the world and in man—knowledge that is able to kindle inner forces and impulses in the moral and religious life of soul.
298. Rudolf Steiner in the Waldorf School: Address and discussion at a parents' evening 09 May 1922, Stuttgart
Tr. Catherine E. Creeger

Rudolf Steiner
On this occasion one of the small effects, or perhaps even one of the large effects, of the pedagogical course that I held at Christmas at our Goetheanum in Dornach became evident.2 Some of the people involved in this Shakespeare festival had taken part in this course.
In the question-and-answer sessions during my course of lectures at Christmas, the question of fatigue was raised, and I mentioned that the intent of our educational method was to refrain from fragmenting and dissipating the children’s attention by having an hour of religion followed by an hour of zoology and so on.
174b. The Spiritual Background of Human History: Third Lecture 14 Feb 1915, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
I have often pointed out how those old legends, those old sagas and myths contain truths that indicate that in the thirteen nights between Christmas and the Feast of Epiphany, that in these nights of deepest winter darkness is the time when the powers of clairvoyance are particularly favorable to the powers of clairvoyance. Where, so to speak, the physical forces withdraw most into inactivity, there the spiritual forces are particularly active. These thirteen nights, from Christmas to January 6th - so an old Norwegian legend tells us - Olaf Ästeson slept. And in this sleep he went through all that in imaginations, which we now recognize anthroposophically as Kamaloka, as the soul world, as the spiritual world.

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