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233a. Rosicrucianism and Modern Initiation: The Relationship of Earthly Man to the Sun 11 Jan 1924, Dornach
Tr. Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
But there are tasks that belong to this Michael Age, and it is possible now to point to these tasks, after all that we have been considering in the Christmas Meeting and since, about the evolution of Spirit-vision throughout the centuries.
233a. The Festival of Easter: Lecture I 19 Apr 1924, Dornach
Tr. Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
If on one side it is said, at the appropriate season, thoughts on Michael are precious to the soul of the Anthroposophist as bringing thoughts of annunciation, if thoughts concerning Christmas give depth to his soul, those on Easter must be specially thoughts of joy. For Anthroposophy must add to the thought of death the thought of resurrection.
233a. Easter as a Chapter in the Mystery Wisdom of Man: Lecture I 19 Apr 1924, Dornach
Tr. Samuel P. Lockwood

Rudolf Steiner
If, therefore, as has been explained elsewhere, the anthroposophically imbued soul must sense the heralding thought of Michael, must intensify the idea of Christmas, so the idea of Easter must become especially festive; for to the idea of death anthroposophy must add the idea of resurrection.
217a. The Task of Today's Youth: The Three Main Questions for the Anthroposophical Youth Movement 14 Feb 1923, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
In the course of natural science which I gave at Christmas in Dornach, I pointed out the fact that where atoms arise, there is death. Atomism is the science of what is dead.
209. Nordic and Central European Spiritual Impulses: New Year's Eve Lecture 31 Dec 1921, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
A new world year must begin. We could say that at Christmas, we would also like to feel such a symbolic festival, as it approaches us at this moment, in the same way, we would like to feel symbolized by such a festival, the turn of an era, which we must already feel today as a world turning point.
96. Original Impulses fo the Science of the Spirit: Spiritual Insight Offering Greatest Liberation II: The Mission of the Spiritual Science Movement 08 Oct 1906, Berlin
Tr. Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
Eine vergleichende psycho-pathologische Studie Leipzig 1905; de Loosten (G. Lomer) Jesus Christus vom Standpunkte des Psychiaters Bamberg 1905.44. ‘All forms of mental disorder had to be known, understanding their connection with physical changes...
177. The Fall of the Spirits of Darkness: Changes in Humanity's Spiritual Make-up 07 Oct 1917, Dornach
Tr. Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
13. De Loosten (Dr Georg Lomer), Jesus Christus vom Standpunkte des Psychiaters, Bamberg 1905. Also, Emil Rasmussen, Jesus. Eine vergleichende psychopathologische Studie, Leipzig 1905.
197. Polarities in the Evolution of Mankind: Lecture VII 30 Jul 1920, Stuttgart
Tr. Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
52. Von Jesus zu Christus GA 131. English translation: From Jesus to Christ. H. Collison tr., C. Davy rev. London: Rudolf Steiner Press 1973.
143. Experiences of the Supernatural: The Path to Knowledge and Its Connection with the Moral Nature of Man 15 Jan 1912, Zürich

Rudolf Steiner
These are the things that bring us ever deeper into the mood that Western esotericism expresses as follows: In Christus morimur — in Christo morimur. Then we can hope that we are heading towards awakening in the spiritual world, that we are opening up to the forces that are being newly bestowed on us there, as they were once bestowed on the astral body.
81. The Impulse for Renewal in Culture and Science: Anthroposophy and the Science of Speech 11 Mar 1922, Berlin
Tr. Hanna von Maltitz

Rudolf Steiner
I would like to present in a modest way an example which could perhaps illustrate this. During Christmas in Dornach I held a lecture cycle at the Goetheanum regarding pedagogical didactic themes. This lecture cycle came about as a request which resulted in a row of English teachers coming to the lectures which they had asked for.

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