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273. The Problem of Faust: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night 10 Dec 1916, Dornach
Tr. George Adams

Rudolf Steiner
In the days when such things were intensively practiced, those who wished to make this journey to the Brocken (the time for it is the night of April 30) rub themselves with a certain ointment whereby—as otherwise in sleep—the complete separation of the astral body and ego is brought about. In this way the Brocken journey is carried out in spirit. It is an experience of a very low type, but still experience that can be carried out.
127. Three Lectures on the Mystery Dramas: Symbolism and Phantasy in Relation to the Mystery Drama, The Soul's Probation 19 Dec 1911, Berlin
Tr. Ruth Pusch, Hans Pusch

Rudolf Steiner
Actually, though, we are not altogether the “poor boy”; that is only in relation to our consciousness. Our ego is rooted in the secret depths of our soul life, and these secret depths are connected with endless worlds and endless cosmic happenings, all of which affect our lives and play into them.
104. The Apocalypse of St. John: Lecture X 27 Jun 1908, Nuremberg
Tr. Mabel Cotterell

Rudolf Steiner
Man passes through the last three ages in such a way that he possesses the germ of the ego-being. He no longer develops an animal body outwardly, but has risen to the human stage. He matures his human nature more and more until he absorbs the Christ-principle.
194. The Michael Revelation 07 Dec 1919, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Just think, if there were any time, (excluding that spent in sleep which you naturally do not remember) when you as human beings would have to think of your ego as if no memory were there. That which belongs to our sense-receptivity, to our intellect, is our own personal affair; but as soon as a thing becomes memory, it is something which, although a man experiences it in his soul-life, it is also an affair of the universe, it is an arrangement with the cosmos.
270. Esoteric Instructions: Third Lesson 29 Feb 1924, Dornach
Tr. John Riedel

Rudolf Steiner
Well, it is true, that in earthly life we initially have an unremarkable feeling in regard to our ego. Self-hood-existence, self-awareness, which we indicate with the word "I", is however an unremarkable, darkened presence, a feeling, that hides itself from us.
117. Deeper Secrets of Human Development in the Light of the Gospels: The Gospel of Matthew and the Christ-Problem 19 Nov 1909, Zürich

Rudolf Steiner
The Abraham predisposition first had to be incorporated into the physical, etheric and astral bodies before it could be taken up by the ego. We have to divide the development of the Jewish people into three epochs. What takes seven years in the development of an individual human being is spread over seven generations in the development of a nation.
69b. Knowledge and Immortality: Knowledge and Immortality 24 May 1910, Hamburg

Rudolf Steiner
It is the activity between birth and death that gives us the immortality of our most individual being, our ego, precisely beyond death, for it is this most individual being that must acquire knowledge through its innermost, self-chosen urge.
174a. Central Europe Between East and West: First Lecture 13 Sep 1914, Munich

Rudolf Steiner
How the great events that shaped people, which were linked to the migration of nations, are repeated in a certain way — an entire cycle of humanity is spanned by this time frame — and how in those days in Rome it was decided what had to happen then, that the form of the human ego, as it was in the 3rd century before the event of Golgotha, passed into the later one, so that this form of the I through the Romans would find the path that it had to find for all that has happened since then, today the form of the I, which is the decisive one in the next human cycle, must be similarly placed in a struggle of nations.
343. The Foundation Course: The Essence and Elements of Sacramentalism 27 Sep 1921, Dornach
Tr. Hanna von Maltitz

Rudolf Steiner
The union with the substance after its transformation represents the accessibility of the ego-manifestation to spiritualisation. Let's consider this in a sacramental way. If we place the sacramental before us then the participation in the sacrament is such that it is materially represented through symbolism; as soon as it is transubstantiated it becomes united with the human being and here we have the fourth link of what in the ritual can be represented as the sacramental signs in the relationship of the human being to the world.
343. The Foundation Course: Ordination and Transubstantiation 03 Oct 1921, Dornach
Tr. Hanna von Maltitz

Rudolf Steiner
[ 5 ] It is precisely this other consciousness which presents a completely different world compared with the world developed out of the senses and understood with the mind, aspects which feed back into the being of the human I, to stick to the human ego. The human I is present in the other consciousness with great power, one doesn't have something which is merely permeated with a single imagination or feeling, but one has an image.

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