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240. Cosmic Christianity and the Impulse of Michael: Lecture I 12 Aug 1924, Torquay
Tr. Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
And we are mindful not only of what we are within our present nation, within modern humanity, but we realise that we have already passed through a number of incarnations on the earth and that in other conditions of existence between death and rebirth we have so worked at the development of the Self, the Ego, that we have made ourselves what we are to-day. But in his everyday consciousness man does not realise that these previous earthly lives must also be taken into account.
223. The Cycle of the Year as Breathing-Process of the Earth: Lecture III 02 Apr 1923, Dornach
Tr. Barbara Betteridge, Frances E. Dawson

Rudolf Steiner
When I wrote my book, Theosophy, it was impossible simply to list in succession physical body, etheric body, astral body, and ego, although we can summarize it this way once the matter is before us, once it is inwardly understood.
143. Psychoanalysis in the Light of Anthroposophy: Hidden Soul Powers 27 Feb 1912, Munich
Tr. Mary Laird-Brown

Rudolf Steiner
Let us say, for example, that someone has lost a friend whose ego has passed through the gate of death. This friend now dwells in the spiritual world, and a kind of bond establishes itself between this person and the one still living in this world.
194. The Mission of the Archangel Michael: The Michael Deed and the Michael Influence as Counter-pole of the Ahrimanic Influence 29 Nov 1919, Dornach
Tr. Lisa D. Monges

Rudolf Steiner
Only upon the Earth itself did man, as he received his ego, gain his true humanhood, and he will receive further elements into his true being during the subsequent evolutionary stages of the Earth.
96. Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival 17 Dec 1906, Berlin
Tr. Lisa D. Monges, Gilbert Church

Rudolf Steiner
The square is the symbol of the fourfold nature of man: physical body, ether body, astral body and ego. The triangle is the symbol of the higher man: Spirit Self, Life Spirit and Spirit Man.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Dangers of Initiation 19 Dec 1907, Cologne

So one must compare the sacrifice of a personality who has nothing within him, who perhaps has no particular ego at all, with the sacrifice of a personality who has accumulated within himself enormous energy and strength.
286. And the Building Becomes the Human Being: The Origin of Architecture from the Soul of Man 05 Feb 1913, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
In this soul, it is not the case that man rests inwardly in himself as in the soul of understanding or of feeling; but in the consciousness soul man strives out of himself to unfold his ego arbitrarily to reality, to existence. If you have a feeling for the formation of words, you can literally see how the words that have just been spoken as the characteristic of the consciousness soul form themselves as if by magic into the Gothic pillar pillar and the Gothic arch, where the enclosures give us a structure that no longer expresses calm self-reliance, but rather the striving to escape from mere internal stasis through its forms.
216. The Fundamental Impulses of Humanity's World-Historical Becoming: The Experiences of the Human Being Between Death and a New Birth 16 Sep 1922, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
I can then draw it like this: While our consciousness on earth is, as it were, concentrated at this point as our ego (red), it is peripheral when it has reached beyond the sphere of the stars (blue). We look inwards from each point (blue arrows).
211. The Mysteries of the Sun and Death and Resurrection: Changes in the Experience of the Breathing Process in History 26 Mar 1922, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
And through this regulation of the breathing process, what one might call self-awareness was generated, the experience of the ego, of “I am”. But this was a time when the perception, the experience of breathing in general played a certain role in human life.
271. Understanding Art: The Supernatural Origin of the Artistic 12 Sep 1920, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
And just as sculpture and architecture are connected with prenatal life, with the forces within us from prenatal life, so poetry is connected with the life that takes place after death, or rather with the forces within us that are already within us for the life after death. And it is more the ego, as it lives here between birth and death, as it passes through the gate of death and then lives on, that already carries within itself the powers that poetry expresses.

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