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68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Bible and Wisdom 03 Nov 1908, Bielefeld

With Aristotle, there were the faithful, then came those who could see and gradually understood Aristotle correctly. Can't the same happen with the Bible? Aristotle saw in nature itself, and what he set down in his books is what he saw; likewise Kepler, et cetera.
One must become aware that in every human soul there are dormant abilities, spiritual eyes and ears, which, when awakened, open up a world, just as it would be for someone who has undergone an operation and is born blind. A blind person must not say: There are no colors. No human being may say: There are no spiritual worlds around us.
Only a seer could have written the beginning of the Old Testament, for example, and only a seer can recognize such documents. It is seership that underlies the Bible. The fact that the Gospel of John seems to have more contradictions than the other three Gospels is because John was a deeper initiate than the three synoptics.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Apostle Paul and Theosophy 07 Dec 1908, Bremen

One of the greatest minds of all times is closely related to our modern understanding of theosophy: the Apostle Paul. He taught the knowledge of God (theosophy) and, through his correct recognition of the Christ Being, he has the merit of becoming the founder of the Christian worldview.
Only a worldview that is based on the supersensible can understand him. The theosophical worldview is such a worldview. It recognizes that there are forces in man that can develop in such a way as to enable him to penetrate into the world of the spirit.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Kernels of Wisdom in Religions 03 Feb 1909, Basel

Spiritual research shows us how the best was brought by great leaders to the center of Asia, from which the various colonies that underlie the various post-Atlantic cultures emanated. The first major cultural influence went to northern India.
It is the direct imprint of what lived in the soul of the people of that time. We can understand this principle of Greek art by observing the difference between a Greek temple and a Gothic cathedral.
But to recognize that which the other religions only spoke of, that this is the Christ; to understand, to grasp a spiritual phenomenon as a personality, to understand the Christ, not just the teaching, that is what makes Christianity different.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Significance of Christianity for the Future 04 Feb 1909, Basel

The misunderstanding that Theosophy is to be understood as a new religion, or as a religion at all, cannot be dispelled often enough. It should be seen as a tool for understanding religions, for seeking the essence in the successive religions. In relation to Christianity, too, spiritual science takes on the role of a tool for understanding it in its full significance. However, it comes to a different conclusion than that of a negation.
We ask, not according to outward appearances, but according to the inner essence, for those who built it were guided by those who understand such things. But what must one understand in order to be able to create such a wonder? One must understand what a mind like Leibniz's has laid the foundation for this science.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Ten Commandments 26 Feb 1909, Kassel

Only from the spiritual-scientific point of view can we understand why these Ten Commandments have had such a decisive significance for the life of all humanity ever since they came into being.
But the profound significance of such an event, as it was the impact of the Ten Commandments in the consciousness of man, one will only be able to understand correctly if one explores the nature of man in such a way that one also draws attention to the supersensible aspects of it.
Lexicographic translation does not reflect reality. As the Ten Commandments were understood in those days, so should they now come before the soul. I. I am the Eternal-Divine. Henceforth you shall not place any other gods above me.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Occult Significance of the Gospel of St. John 28 Feb 1909, Elberfeld

In contrast to this is theosophy or spiritual science; it wants to be nothing more than the instrument for understanding these religious documents. Theosophy is completely without preconditions. Today, science does not take the same position as it did 300 years ago, when the teachings of Aristotle applied, and no one looked at nature!
Thus we see how, starting from the physical body, the other forms become ever more refined and ethereal. We see how the spirit underlies everything. This spirit, which walks through the world as an infinite being, out of which the physical is born. This spirit, underlying all existence, is described by Christian science as the Logos or the Word, the divine creative Word.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Higher Significance of the Gospel of St. John 06 Nov 1909, Bremen

With the appearance of Christ Jesus, humanity was faced with the task of striving for the great ideal of universal brotherhood. Understanding from soul to soul, the cooperation of separated egos outside of blood relationship has only become possible with the appearance of Jesus.
The resurrection of Lazarus proves the flowing over of his soul into the other being. The Mystery of Golgotha becomes understandable when one considers the development of humanity. The great Buddha, at the sight of death, gains the conviction that life is suffering; 600 years later, at the sight of the Christian symbol of Golgotha, the disciples gain the conviction of the victory of life over death.
Every sunrise can be a comparison for the awakening of the developed sense of truth. A forerunner for the understanding of Christ is the Gospel of John. — The speaker was rewarded with warm applause.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: Christ and Spiritual Science 30 Nov 1909, Dresden

Nor does spiritual science want to replace any other religious beliefs of mankind with a new religion. It serves to understand religious beliefs, it is an instrument with which one can understand the various religious beliefs, but it wants to be science in the most serious sense.
Nor is it a matter of introducing an oriental religious belief, such as Buddhism, into our society. Anyone who wanted to undertake such a task would misunderstand the basis of our entire Western culture. This basis is Christianity.
Then, when you read the Gospels, you say: Now you understand them for the first time. And you know what those who wrote them wrote into them. You discover that the Gospels are the most powerful documents of humanity.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Three Millenia Before and After Christ 23 Feb 1910, Cologne

He had the physical instrument in his brain that, with the help of the physical instrument, he could summarize the external physical conditions and in this combination he understood: there is something underlying the whole world that underlies the human ego. Abraham was the first to recognize the deity as the world-I.
It depends on people how they can receive and understand an event when people will acquire an understanding of the experience that will develop in the first half of our century as a natural human characteristic.
Understanding must be developed here. Life here is important. This understanding is, so to speak, the last thing we have to acquire through the brain from the Kali Yuga era.
68a. The Essence of Christianity: The Nature of Human Destiny 13 Sep 1910, Bern

It depends on how we can endure fate. It not only wants to be understood and grasped, but also borne. There we see how, seemingly through no fault of his own, man is led astray by powers.

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