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261. How the Spiritual World Interpenetrates the Physical: How Does One Gain Understanding of the Spiritual World I 09 May 1914, Karlsruhe
Translated by Harry Collison

For we then so recognize Him in our nature, that we really live according to the Pauline saying ‘Not I, but Christ in me contemplates the Universe.’ These truly Rosicrucian Christian thoughts flowed into the later poems of this personality. While his conscious earth-life was occupied with such poetry and creating these poems, his subconscious powers were molding this world of Cosmic imaginations which really consumed the body by the strength of their inner life, but which so worked that to this person in the spiritual world is probably allotted a task about which I will not speak further now.
123. The Gospel of St. Matthew (1946): The secrets of space and time 02 Sep 1910, Bern
Translator Unknown

This struggle becomes apparent whenever the soul strives to express what is grand and exalted. I spoke in Munich of how in the Rosicrucian Mystery Drama, The Portal of Initiation, at the end of the scene in the room provided for meditation, there was for me a very great difficulty with language.
124. Background to the Gospel of St. Mark: The Two Main Streams of Post-Atlantean Civilisation 19 Dec 1910, Berlin
Translated by E. H. Goddard, Dorothy S. Osmond

On the contrary, he is a personality who has been chosen to be the bearer, the sheath, of a spiritual Being who cannot himself incarnate in the flesh, who can only send his illumination into and work within a human sheath. In my Rosicrucian Mystery Play, The Portal of Initiation, I have indicated how at a certain point of time, when it is necessary for world-evolution, a human being is inspired by a higher spiritual Being.
124. Background to the Gospel of St. Mark: Laws of Rhythm in the Domain of Soul-and-Spirit 07 Mar 1911, Berlin
Translated by E. H. Goddard, Dorothy S. Osmond

It is important to realise that our task is to grasp the reality of Christ in the spirit and to be aware of how Christ will reveal himself in future epochs. In my Rosicrucian Mystery Play, The Portal of Initiation, an attempt was made to indicate this task by words spoken by the seeress, Theodora.
131. From Jesus to Christ: The Exoteric Path to Christ 13 Oct 1911, Karlsruhe
Translated by Harry Collison

Let me recall to you the scene in the Rosicrucian drama, The Portal of Initiation, where Capesius and Strader enter the astral world, and it is shown that what they think, speak, and feel is not without significance for the objective world, the Macrocosm, but actually releases storms in the elements.
105. Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture VIII 12 Aug 1908, Stuttgart
Translated by Harry Collison

Let us consider the nature of a plant according to Rosicrucian wisdom. We see the plant fixed in the ground by its roots, that is, the organ which leads it towards the centre of the earth—to its ego and we see how it turns its organs of reproduction to the sun and absorbs its chaste rays.
100. Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Supplementary Thoughts on the Law of Reincarnation and Karma 23 Jun 1907, Kassel
Translator Unknown

In order to penetrate into the spiritual worlds we must first consider the pre-Christian training, secondly the Christian training, and thirdly the Rosicrucian training. Further explanations connected with the problem of reincarnation should really be reserved for a separate chapter, because for beginners they are difficult to understand.
265. The History of the Esoteric School 1904–1914, Volume Two: Rudolf Steiner's Research into Hiram Johannes

Furthermore, it was manifested in word and picture that the path of schooling that is decisive for the West is the Christian-Rosicrucian one founded by Christian Rosenkreutz.11 The extent to which the individuality of John the Baptist can also be seen in connection with the building idea can be seen from the following events.
270. Esoteric Lessons for the First Class III: Seventh Recapitulation 20 Sep 1924, Dornach
Translated by Frank Thomas Smith

His presence is confirmed by his sign, which should loom over everything given in this School: [IMAGE REMOVED FROM PREVIEW] [Michael Sign - in red] It is confirmed by his seal, that he has impressed on the esoteric striving of the Rosicrucian School, and which lives on symbolically in the threefold verse: Ex deo nascimur In Christo morimur Per spiritum sanctum reviviscimus And as Michael impresses his seal, the first sentence is spoken with this gesture: [draws: Image 1, the lower seal gesture, yellow] The second sentence with this gesture: [draws: Image 1, the middle seal gesture, yellow] The third sentence with this gesture: [draws: Image 1, the upper seal gesture] The first gesture means:[3] I esteem the Father It lives mutely as we say: “Ex deo nascimur”.
14. Four Mystery Plays: The Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 1
Translated by Harry Collison

I thought it well to speak first of this hope So that it may not seem quite out of place To say, what I must say, about this call Which now the Rosicrucian Brotherhood Issues to men who stand outside their league. 'Tis only when a human soul unfolds And finds its own true being in itself That those fine instincts, which from endless time Draw spirits each to each, can have full scope.

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