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97. The Christian Mystery (2000): Early Initiation and Esoteric Christianity 17 Mar 1907, Munich
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

It had been prepared for by Moses, Zarathustra, Buddha and Pythagoras and was brought by Christ Jesus. We thus see the principle applied for the first time also in Christian initiation schools that the human being was taken into higher worlds not by withdrawing him from the physical body but in full conscious awareness and in his physical body.
97. The Mystery of Golgotha 02 Dec 1906, Cologne
Translator Unknown

What Christ fulfilled upon the earth, was prepared by other great teachers who had preceded him, by Buddha, by the last Zarathustra, by Pythagoras, who all lived about 600 years before Christ, and who were men who had already absorbed a great deal of what lived in the surroundings of man.
101. Occult Signs and Symbols: Lecture III 15 Sep 1907, Stuttgart
Translated by Sarah Kurland, Gilbert Church

There was, however, a deep reason for the great Pythagoras to tell his pupils that knowledge concerning the nature of numbers would lead to the essence of things.
103. The Gospel of St. John: Christian Initiation 30 May 1908, Hamburg
Translated by Maud B. Monges

This was symbolically expressed in ancient times in the descriptions of the wanderings experienced by the initiate, such as those, for example, of Pythagoras. Why was this described? In order that the initiate might become objective toward every thing in the feelings he had developed within the heart of the community.
93. The Temple Legend: Atoms and the Logos in the Light of Occultism 21 Oct 1905, Berlin
Translated by John M. Wood

There is a particular White Lodge which has twelve members, of whom seven have a special influence, and this seven indeed founded religious groupings. Such were Buddha, Hermes, Pythagoras, and so on. The great plan for the whole of human evolution has actually been spiritually devised in the White Lodge, which is as old as humanity itself.
93a. Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXXI 05 Nov 1905, Berlin
Translated by Vera Compton-Burnett, Judith Compton-Burnett

The historical Zarathustra lived in the 6th century BC and according to Alexander Polyhistor and Plutarch, was the teacher of Pythagoras. On the tradition in mystery schools of transmitting the name of the teacher with the teaching, compare Rudolf Steiner on Dionysius the Areopagite in lecture 13.
89. Awareness—Life—Form: About the book of ten pages 03 Apr 1905, Berlin
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

I perceive the human being as fourfold, consisting of body, soul and spirit, with the fourth principle, self-awareness, dwelling within them. Pythagoras therefore said ... [gap in notes]. Human nature which is at a lower level develops higher nature out of itself.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture XI 02 May 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

About six or seven centuries before the Christian era, the ancient primeval wisdom began gradually to disappear, until replaced by Philosophy from the middle of the fifteenth century. But men such as Pythagoras, for instance, still knew so much of the ancient wisdom that they could say: We dwell on the Earth, we belong through the Earth to a cosmic system, to which Jupiter and Saturn also belong; but if we remain in these three dimensions, then we shall not belong in the same way to Venus and Mercury.
210. Old and New Methods of Initiation: Lecture III 08 Jan 1922, Dornach
Translated by Johanna Collis

Cosmosophy was nothing more than a tradition for them, something they could learn about when they looked back to those who had passed it down to them from earlier times. Pythagoras, for instance, stood at the threshold of the fourth post-Atlantean period when he journeyed to the Egyptians, to the Chaldean and even further into Asia in order to gather whatever those who lived there could give him of the wisdom of their forefathers in the Mysteries, whatever they could give him of what had been their cosmosophy, their philosophy and their religion.
322. The Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III 29 Sep 1920, Dornach
Translated by Frederick Amrine, Konrad Oberhuber

[IMAGE REMOVED FROM PREVIEW] The parallelogram of motion lies strictly within the province of analytical mechanics, for it is internally consistent and demands no external proof. In this it is like the Rule of Pythagoras or any other geometrical axiom, but the existence of the parallelogram of forces can be determined only by experience, by experimentation.

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