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297a. Education for Life: Self-Education and Pedagogical Practice: Educational, Teaching and Practical Life From the Point of View of Spiritual Science 28 Feb 1921, Amsterdam

Rudolf Steiner
In fact, nature is constantly making leaps, and this expression is only thoughtless, as I said. Think of a plant: it develops green leaves, then it makes the leap to the calyx, then the leap to the colored petals, the stamens, and so on.
57. Goethe's Secret Revelation: The Riddle in Faust: Esoteric 12 Mar 1909, Berlin
Translator Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
2. Dictionary: grows green. – Ed.3. 15th October, 1908, Berlin.4.
60. What Has Astronomy to Say about the Origin of the World? 16 Mar 1911, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
If we visualise, what it means to be able to think such a clear thought in the space, we visualise it comparing it to any other physical effect that we see in our surroundings, for example, with the turning green of the trees in the spring or with the blossoming of a plant. Some people who stand or stood vividly in science know how bitter it is if they are compelled at first on the ground of completely outer consideration repeatedly to reach for concepts that can be thought by no means to an end if it concerns, for example, imagining a growing, developing plant, apart from more complex phenomena like animal organisms.
68b. The Circular Flow of Man's Life within the World Of Sense, Soul And Spirit: The Wrath of Zeus. The Chained Prometheus 21 Oct 1909, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
The person who, from the point of view of spiritual science, looks at what passes through the ages as legends and myths of the peoples, as a transmission of the peoples, makes a remarkable discovery in his soul. What might be called the “science of the green table” can answer when you ask where this or that myth comes from: “That is folk poetry.” Only someone who is unfamiliar with folk poetry can speak of folk poetry in this way.
68c. Goethe and the Present: The “Fairytale” of Goethe (Goethe's Secret Revelation Esoteric) 21 Jan 1909, Heidelberg

Rudolf Steiner
Yesterday I endeavored to show how the material to be presented here regarding Goethe's most intimate opinions and views on the development of the human soul is not arbitrarily worked into his works, and in particular into the material with which we are particularly concerned, his fairy tale of the green snake and the Beautiful Lily, but I have tried to show how the whole basis on which to build, the explanation of this fairy tale and Goethe's more intimate worldview, can be gained from a historical consideration of Goethe's life, from a historical tracing of the most important impulses of Goethe's ideas.
166. Necessity and Freedom: Lecture V 08 Feb 1916, Berlin
Translated by Pauline Wehrle

Rudolf Steiner
Nowadays when a person looks at nature, he believes it to be green and the vault of heaven to be blue. He sees nature in such a way that he believes the colors to be the outcome of a natural process.
186. Social and Anti-social Forces In The Human Being 12 Dec 1918, Bern
Translated by Christopher Schaefer

Rudolf Steiner
It is important that these objective necessities shall be clearly placed before us at this time. Goethe, in his Legend of the Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily, has treated the forces of the human soul as three members, or forces; Power, Appearance, and Knowledge or Wisdom—or, as the Bronze King, the Silver King and the Golden King.
187. How Can Humanity Find the Christ Again?: Transformation of the Human Being in the Course of Evolution 29 Dec 1918, Dornach
Translated by Alan P. Shepherd, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
Just as Goethe did not stop at the blossom or at the green leaf, but related one to the other, so we may gain a perception that does not stop at the single form, but proceeds from form to form, with attention upon the metamorphosis.
159. The Mystery of Death: The Intimate Element of the Central European Culture and the Central European Striving 07 Mar 1915, Leipzig
Translator Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
Just as little as the light can be understood without recognising the colour nuances in their origin from the light, and without knowing that it is made up of the different colour nuances which we see in the rainbow, on one side the red yellow rays, on the other side the blue, green, violet ones, and if one cannot study the light as a physicist. Just as little somebody can study the human soul what is infinitely more important.
174a. The Weaving and Living Activity of the Human Etheric Bodies 20 Mar 1916, Munich
Translator Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
Leaving aside the present assumption, it is impossible to believe that the archetypal mother Eve could have been so stupid as to be tempted by a real serpent. Imagine, a real serpent creeping through the green grass should have caught mother Eve! Even the present serpent can only be looked upon as a symbol of something else.

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