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105. Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture IV 07 Aug 1908, Stuttgart
Translated by Harry Collison

In Christian esotericism these Spiritual Beings are called Angels, and in Anthroposophical parlance Spirits of Twilight; they may also in accordance with Rosicrucian occultism be called the Sons of Life—all these designations will become clearer to you later.
140. Life Between Death and Rebirth: Investigations Into Life Between Death and Rebirth I 26 Oct 1912, Milan
Translated by René M. Querido

This saying has been made into a motto within our spiritual-rosicrucian movement precisely in order to awaken what should live within the soul between death and a new birth.
93. The Temple Legend: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science I 02 Dec 1904, Berlin
Translated by John M. Wood

The basis for the whole of Freemasonry is to be found in the Temple Legend concerning Hiram-Abiff or Adonhiram about whom I have already spoken in connection with the Rosicrucian Order.1 Everything to do with what is called the secret of Freemasonry and its tendency is expressed in this Temple Legend.
93a. Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXXI 05 Nov 1905, Berlin
Translated by Vera Compton-Burnett, Judith Compton-Burnett

Eastern Europe must provide the means, the human material for what is here being founded in advance. The Rosicrucian Schools always taught that Central and Western Europe are only advance posts of what will develop in the European East, what will proceed from the fructification of the Folk element and European knowledge.
68a. Esoteric Christianity: The Gospel of St. John and Ancient Mysteries 27 Nov 1906, Düsseldorf
Translator Unknown

The Mysteries of the Son are cultivated in the Rosicrucian Mystery which is also Christian, for those who require a Christianity that is armed to meet all Wisdom.
68b. The Circular Flow of Man's Life within the World Of Sense, Soul And Spirit: Richard Wagner and Mysticism 04 Dec 1906, Bonn

This was taught in a special way in the initiation schools of the Middle Ages, which are called Rosicrucian. We can best present this in the form of a conversation. Let us imagine the teacher saying something like the following to the student: Look at the plant, how it is rooted in the earth and holds its leaves and flowers towards the sun.
68c. Goethe and the Present: Esotericism in Goethe's Works 28 Nov 1906, Düsseldorf

It was in the fourteenth century when this was already being cultivated in the Rosicrucian current. Nothing reliable about it has been reported by outsiders. Only the initiates knew what really mattered.
123. The Gospel of St. Matthew (1946): The upward development of man 12 Sep 1910, Bern
Translator Unknown

To people who think in accordance with Anthroposophy it should be clear from the beginning that there are two possibilities; the upward evolution of men to spiritual heights, and the descent from above of divine, spiritual beings into human bodies or human souls. In one part of my Rosicrucian Mystery Play it is pointed out that whenever something important is to take place in human evolution a divine being must unite with a human soul and permeate it.
Our humility need not overwhelm us, however, for we have the Reality of this ideal before us, and when we understand the Reality, however small our power may be, yet it will bear us ever higher and higher towards our Divine Goal. The Rosicrucian Mystery Play strikes the entire scale in tones as we need them in ascending progress—firstly in the second scene where Johannes Thomasius stands shattered under the overwhelming impression from the words, ‘O man, know thou thyself;’ secondly, where in the ninth scene, under the impression of the words, ‘O man, feel and experience thou thyself;’ he feels exultingly raised to the wide spaces of Heaven.
98. Nature and Spirit Beings — Their Effects in Our Visible World: The Mysteries, a Christmas and Easter Poem by Goethe 25 Dec 1907, Cologne
Translated by Antje Heymanns

And how does Goethe indicate that this Thirteenth is the representative of true esotericism, the carrier of the Rosicrucian confession? Goethe indicates this by one of the brothers saying: He was among us. Now we are plunged into the deepest sorrow because he is about to leave us, he wishes to part from us.
If we allow what he wished to indicate of the deep mysteries of Rosicrucian Christianity to work upon us, if we absorb its power even in part, then we will become missionaries for at least a few of those in our surroundings.
130. The Mission of Christian Rosenkreutz: Intimate Workings of Karma 09 Feb 1912, Vienna
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

This was the time of the inauguration of the Rosicrucian stream of spiritual life. And Christian Rosenkreutz himself incarnated again and again. To this very day he is at work—during the brief intervals, too, when he is not actually in incarnation; through his higher bodies he then works spiritually into human beings, without the need of spatial contact.

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