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351. Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture IV 01 Dec 1923, Dornach
Translated by Marna Pease, Carl Alexander Meir

This is not due to the Sun alone, but because as the Sun shines down upon the earth, behind it, in this instance, in the Cosmos stands the constellation of the Ram. What the Ram gives, the Sun first absorbs and then pours it forth again with its rays.
107. The Being of Man and His Future Evolution: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness 17 Jun 1909, Berlin
Translated by Pauline Wehrle

Imagine a man standing here at a certain spot on the earth and looking up at the sky. He sees a particular constellation of stars. If he were to stand five paces away he would see something else. This looking at the sky creates in him a feeling of joy that is something quite new.
254. Significant Facts Pertaining to the Spiritual Life of the Middle of the 19th Century: Lecture II 01 Nov 1915, Dornach
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

Let me put it like this: it was as if by methods connected with star-constellations and the like, one were to lead over the qualities of a genius to his descendants, but in such a way that these spiritual qualities were not merely inherited, but intensified, enhanced.
218. Concerning the Spiritual Soul of Man Between Death and a New Birth 14 Oct 1922, Stuttgart

And just as we are, I might say, steeped in our lungs, our heart and so on here, we are embodied before we descend to physical life on earth in that which appears to us in the outer reflection in the planetary movements, in the constellations of the fixed stars, as forces that permeate and interweave the cosmos. That which is the cosmic external world during our earthly existence is our internal world when we are in extra-terrestrial existence.
55. Supersensible Knowledge: Richard Wagner and Mysticism 28 Mar 1907, Berlin
Translated by Rita Stebbing

This can be seen especially in the case of the Easter festival, which was established when it was still known that the constellation of sun and moon affected human beings. Today people want Easter celebrated an an arbitrarily chosen date, which shows that the festival is no longer experienced as it was when there was still a feeling for the working of nature.
58. Metamorphoses of the Soul: Paths of Experience I: Buddha and Christ 02 Dec 1909, Berlin
Translated by Charles Davy, Christoph von Arnim

Goethe could not write in this way, describing the connection of man with the whole world, without indicating that the human being, born out of the constellations of existence, is in the world as something that can never pass away but must celebrate its resurrection in spiritualised form.
61. Copernicus and His Time in the Light of Spiritual Science 15 Feb 1912, Berlin

Only from this viewpoint one has to consider that he was convinced—although he inserted three principles named after him in science—that something spiritual-mental works in all mechanical processes of the universe, so that one could get to know something of the human destiny from the constellations of the stars. Galileo also felt that the human soul was embedded in the spiritual-mental of the world.
69a. Truths and Errors of Spiritual Research: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science? 19 Mar 1911, Pforzheim
Translator Unknown

Nothing stirs up the human egoism as strong as just astrology if future events should be forecast using the constellations of the stars. If the human being wants to know them beforehand, it always has an egoistic reason.
172. The Karma of Vocation: Lecture III 06 Nov 1916, Dornach
Translated by Olin D. Wannamaker, Gilbert Church, Peter Mollenhauer

There you have sleeping and waking alternating through a special constellation that we may also discuss. It is possible to pass from one state into another. What, then, is the significance of this interplay and alternation of life between vocational labor for such a man as Jakob Boehme—he really did make shoes for the good people of Görlitz—and his mystical-philosophical compositions?
166. Necessity and Freedom: Lecture I 25 Jan 1916, Berlin
Translated by Pauline Wehrle

It also showed the course of the various planets through the constellations, giving the planetary orbits. It really was a wonderful construction and even showed the movable festivals, that is to say, it indicated on what day Easter fell in a particular year.

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