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207. Cosmosophy Vol. I: Lecture III 30 Sep 1921, Dornach
Translated by Alice Wuslin, Michael Klein

Rudolf Steiner
If we present this pictorially (see drawing), we can say that if this represents the physical body (orange) and this the etheric body (green), we have the living weaving of physical body and etheric body in the thoughts that we grasp there.
232. Mystery Centres: Lecture III 25 Nov 1923, Dornach
Translator Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
You may go for a walk and see by the wayside yellow flowers, blue flowers, green grass and shining promising ears of corn and you can say: “When I pass you by in the daytime I see you from outside, but when I sleep I sink my memories into your spiritual being.
234. Anthroposophy, An Introduction: Love, Intuition and the Human Ego 02 Feb 1924, Dornach
Translated by Vera Compton-Burnett

Rudolf Steiner
In the earthly realm outside man it streams in (arrows in green circle) in such a way that it develops the plant form out of the earth; and the plant form clearly shows this response to the astral.
270. Esoteric Instructions: The Lesson in Berne 17 Apr 1924, Bern
Translated by John Riedel

Rudolf Steiner
In a diagram we could depict them like this: [left side of diagram] Thinking would be here [blue], not entirely separate but partly mingled with feeling [green], which in turn is partly mingled, not entirely separate from willing [red]. And thereby can a person maintain himself in physical life, by interweaving thinking, feeling, and willing with one another in his being.
270. Esoteric Lessons for the First Class II: Fourteenth Hour 31 May 1924, Dornach
Translated by Frank Thomas Smith

Rudolf Steiner
He lives upward into the zone of his sense-nervous system by combining oxygen with silica, forming very fine silicic acid. [green]. So we live in a way that when breath turns to blood, it generates carbon dioxide; when breath passes around the senses it generates silicic acid—downward and outward through breath: carbon dioxide; toward the senses and back from the senses to the breathing process in very fine doses of silicic acid.
222. The Driving Force of Spiritual Powers in World History: Lecture V 18 Mar 1923, Dornach
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond, Johanna Collis

Rudolf Steiner
What is necessary, then, is that the rulership of these thoughts—which is not a direct concern of human life (green) but of the cosmos—should be exercised by the Archai, the Spirits of Personality. But now, if we turn to the moral aspect of these thoughts we shall say to ourselves: When we enter the spiritual world—either through the gate of death or in the Earth's future or whenever it may be—when we enter the spiritual world we shall meet the Spirits of Personality, the Archai.
223. The Cycle of the Year as Breathing-Process of the Earth: Lecture II 01 Apr 1923, Dornach
Translated by Barbara Betteridge, Frances E. Dawson

Rudolf Steiner
Both were to be reached only through initiation, yet they were connected by what was in the atmosphere surrounding the Earth, in the Earth's periphery (green), Christmas calls for St. John's. St. John's calls for Christmas. Man would rigidify under the influence of the Ahrimanic powers if he could not be exposed to the loosening Luciferic powers, who again give wings to thought, so that it need not remain rigid but can thaw again under the influence of the light.
240. Cosmic Christianity and the Impulse of Michael: Lecture III 21 Aug 1924, Torquay
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
Until the 8th or 9th century the Intelligence is gradually sinking down to the earth (green). Men begin to ascribe what they call knowledge, what they unfold in thoughts, to their own, personal intelligence.
240. Karmic Relationships VIII: Lecture III 21 Aug 1924, Torquay
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
Until the 8th or 9th century the Intelligence is gradually sinking down to the earth (green). Men begin to ascribe what they call knowledge, what they unfold in thoughts, to their own, personal intelligence.
243. True and False Paths in Spiritual Investigation: Nature is the Great Illusion. ‘Know Thou Thyself’ 11 Aug 1924, Torquay
Translated by A. H. Parker

Rudolf Steiner
One must reflect upon the implication of these words: ‘Such as is the external world that you perceive with your five senses, that you cannot be.’ When we look at the plants we see the first green shoots emerge in springtime; they blossom in summer and towards autumn they ripen and bear fruit.

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