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55. Supersensible Knowledge: Richard Wagner and Mysticism 28 Mar 1907, Berlin
Translated by Rita Stebbing

Properly understood, mysticism, far from being obscure or sentimental, is in its approach to the world crystal clear.
He sought to understand that higher entity that rises above the everyday. He felt that it must approached from as many sides as possible.
Only then can we understand what Wagner had in mind when he depicts Lohengrin's relationship with the Lady he names as Elsa von Brabant.
55. Supersensible Knowledge: The Bible and Wisdom 26 Apr 1907, Berlin
Translated by Rita Stebbing

The initiate was looked up to in ancient times by those who understood. They said to themselves: The initiate's outlook, his understanding of the would, is the outlook and understanding all human beings will possess in the future.
As you know, we find in the New Testament many sayings attributed to Jesus. Their deeper meaning can be understood only if approached from the viewpoint of initiation and understanding of the significance of bestowing names.
In undeveloped people it is imperfect, in the initiate perfect and powerful. You will now understand from the way names were given that Christ did not refer to Himself as an ordinary human being with an ordinary human “I.”
55. The Origin of Suffering the Origin of Evil Illness and Death: The Origin of Suffering 08 Nov 1906, Berlin
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Violet E. Watkin

What, however, is revealed to the soul through this expansion? The understanding of the other person. One understands the life of another through nothing so much as by taking upon one's own soul the burden of his pain.
Now these three members—we only use words for clarifying—appear to us under three distinct names. We perceive matter in a certain form, appearing to us in the outer world in a certain way.
We now understand the coming forth of the Holy Spirit from the Crucifixion of Christ Jesus as a process indicated in the parable of the grain of corn.
55. The Origin of Suffering the Origin of Evil Illness and Death: The Origin of Evil 22 Nov 1906, Berlin
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Violet E. Watkin

Occult science is the first to show how evil is to be understood out of the depths of human nature and the whole nature of the cosmos. If one denies it one can in no way grasp it. One must understand what task and mission evil has in the world. From the development of man in the future we see how men have grown out of the past and what evil is to signify in their path of evolution.
One calls them Luciferic beings, or groups them together under the name of their leader, Lucifer. How does Lucifer work upon man? Not as the gods do. The divine approaches the noblest in man; it cannot and must not approach the lower.
55. The Occult Significance of Blood 25 Oct 1906, Berlin
Translator Unknown

All those things which have come down to us in the legends and myths of various nations, and which touch upon human life, will in our day undergo a peculiar transformation with regard to the whole conception and interpretation of human nature.
We shall best approach our subject if, to begin with, we understand the meaning of an ancient maxim, one which is intimately connected with the civilization of ancient Egypt, where the priestly wisdom of Hermes flourished.
Yet this question of race is one that we can never understand until we understand the mysteries of the blood and of the results accruing from the mingling of the blood of different races.
55. Insanity from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science 31 Jan 1907, Berlin
Translator Unknown

Many things which the Doctor no longer regards as mental disease, yet belong to it, e.g. frantic complaining, also religious sectarianism, and fanaticism. The latter live under an idea, as if under a fixed idea (compelling idea), which exercises a great suggestive power on weak natures, so that fashionable (?)
Our material world is a copy of the spiritual. We must get to know this, in order to understand the physical. Heldenbach indeed says: What does all this spirit-stuff concern us? We, however, will say: Yet this human stuff does concern us and since human beings are united with the SPIRITUAL WORLD, we will find the bridge between the two.
56. Illusory Illness and the Feverish Pursuit of Health: Illusory Illness 03 Dec 1907, Munich
Translated by Sarah Kurland

Whereupon the lady replied, “I, too, understand much about illness. Many people in my homeland thank me for their health and life.” The gentleman told of one of his numerous illnesses, whereupon the lady, from her heart's wide knowledge, gave him a prescription that the man wrote down.
Whoever observed these people with an eye for the situation under consideration soon saw that there was something not quite right about the lady. As for the man, he only lacked the will to be healthy.
When he was alone with her he questioned her with such questions as were suitable under these circumstances, but all his questions elicited no pertinent answers. Finally, it came out that the young lady was to leave school.
56. Illusory Illness and the Feverish Pursuit of Health: The Feverish Pursuit of Health 05 Dec 1907, Munich
Translated by Sarah Kurland

In a certain way there is contained therein the secret of the particular circumstances under which health becomes at all worth pursuing. That the pursuit of health should only under certain circumstances be worthwhile might appear unusual.
What is meant by, “The human being is undergoing development?” Again it is necessary to refer to the being of man. The physical body is only a part of the human entity.
A whole series of decadent appearances show up in captivity or under other circumstances. During the cultural process, men are continually subject to other conditions.
56. Man and Woman in Light of Spiritual Science 18 Mar 1908, Munich
Translated by Bernard Jarman

I have emphasised again and again that it is not as easy to understand the human being out of spiritual science as it is out of a materialistically orientated science.
So long as one merely looks at the physical body little can be understood. The spiritual lying behind must also be recognised. Through his masculine nature the inner femininity of the man appears, and through the woman's feminine nature her inner masculinity appears.
It is, however, the tragedy of materialism that it understands the nature of matter least of all. One arrives at some very strange conclusions if one denies that matter is a condensed form of the spiritual.
56. The Mission of Occult Science in Our Time 10 Oct 1907, Berlin

For it is not necessary to be a clairvoyant to understand the spiritual-scientific truths after they have been announced to the human beings. For clairvoyance is necessary for discovering, but not for understanding the occult truths.
However, if these results have been pronounced once and have been dressed in such forms that they correspond to the today's thinking, then everybody can understand them. The objection can never count that one has to be clairvoyant to understand the things which occult science informs.
—Let us make such a principle the innermost motive of our soul life, and then we understand how someone who stands in the occult science thinks about the mission of occult science in our age.

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