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60. Hermes and the Mysteries of Ancient Egypt 16 Feb 1911, Berlin
Tr. Walter F. Knox

Rudolf Steiner
Wonderful legends of this world of Gods have come down to us and there is something very remarkable in the Egyptian animal-worship, the worship of the cat and so forth. Certain animals were even recognised as being sacred animals; deep veneration was paid to them for they were regarded as the embodiment of higher beings. It is even said that cries of lamentations were uttered at the death of cats. Again, we are told that if an Egyptian saw a dead animal, he dared not approach for fear of being accused of having killed it, in which case he would have been severely punished. It is said too, that in the age when Egypt was subject to Rome, any Roman who had killed a cat was in danger of death, because his act aroused such fury among the Egyptians. This animal-worship is an enigma in the sphere of Egyptian thought and feeling.
61. The Hidden Depths of Soul Life 23 Nov 1911, Berlin
Tr. A. Innes

Rudolf Steiner
Man realises he is experiencing something, but he is unable to think of it in the way he ordinarily thinks. He cannot grasp these experiences with clear cut thoughts. They are manifold and allow of numerous interpretations, but he is unable to bring them into his consciousness.
61. The Origin of the Human Being 04 Jan 1912, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
If one goes into it, why this view did not seem scientific, one must answer: it rightly seemed not scientific if one considers the principles and formative conditions of the living beings, because positioning the animal forms and human forms side by side cut across the physical principles. If on the other side the scientific facts themselves forced to assume quite different conditions of the earthly existence in former times, then the basis is no longer valid.
61. An Esoteric Cosmology: Foreword
Tr. René M. Querido

Edouard Schuré
He did not describe, he actually saw and made others see the objects, scenes and cosmic vistas in clear-cut reality. Listening to him, one could not doubt the power of his astral vision; it was as limpid as physical vision, only much more penetrating.
95. At the Gates of Spiritual Science: Devachan 25 Aug 1906, Stuttgart
Tr. Charles Davy, E. H. Goddard

Rudolf Steiner
Friendships are as it were the environment with which a man surrounds himself there. Physical conditions all too often cut across these relationships on Earth. In Devachan the way in which two friends are together depends only on the intensity of their friendship.
96. Original Impulses fo the Science of the Spirit: Original Impulses for the Science of the Spirit 29 Jan 1906, Berlin
Tr. Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
Let us think of this. As I told you before, if you cut off my hand, in a very short time it will no longer be my hand. It can only be my hand if it is part of my organism; otherwise it is no longer a hand; it shrivels up.
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
But the majority of patients have never been persecuted and we simply do not know why persecution ideas in particular are so often signs of brain disease.’ Loc. cit. S. 22.46. Hölderlin, (Johann Christian) Friedrich (1770–1843).
96. Original Impulses fo the Science of the Spirit: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival 17 Dec 1906, Berlin
Tr. Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
This had the property that new shoots and leaves would grow from any wood cut from it. In the bush’s circle of flame were written the words ehjeh asher ehjeh, meaning ‘I am the one who was, who is and who shall be’.
The rod Moses used to perform his miracles was cut from the wood of this bush. The gate of Solomon’s temple was made of it. Wood was taken from the bush and put into the pond at Bethesda and gave it the power of which the story tells.
96. Original Impulses fo the Science of the Spirit: The Lord's Prayer: An Esoteric Study, Movement and Change an Essential Principle 18 Feb 1907, Berlin
Tr. Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
The crystal would have been surrounded by a radiant circle of colour for them, and the ruby would have been like something cut out from this radiant circle. Going back to those times you go to a far distant past where human beings would not have seen the outline of other human beings, nor of a plant or an animal.
96. Original Impulses fo the Science of the Spirit: How We Come to Christianity through the Science of the Spirit 27 Apr 1907, Berlin
Tr. Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
We can now also see why there is no need to make the rich man in the parable untrustworthy. He actually praised the agent for having cut prices. If a rich man wants to cheat people, surely he's not going to praise someone who returns some of the money where prices have been too high.

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