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194. The Mysteries of Light, of Space, and of the Earth: The Development of Architecture 13 Dec 1919, Dornach
Translated by Frances E. Dawson

I spoke to you yesterday of the relations of anthroposophical spiritual science to the forms of our building, and I wished particularly to point out that these relations are not external ones, but that the spirit which rules in our spiritual science has flowed, so to speak, into these forms.
Therefore about many things it must speak differently from some secret societies,—which are to be taken seriously, but which are nevertheless building upon antiquated foundations, and are at present still playing a prominent role in human events.
The people who today know something of these things begin with these three experiences, which are, however, preserved in these societies in the form they had be-fore the middle of the 15th century—and in this form they are often greatly misunderstood.
167. Things in Past and Present in the Spirit of Man: Shedding Light on the Deeper Impulses of History. Blavatsky 28 Mar 1916, Berlin
Translated by E. H. Goddard

Today it is my task to speak of a very deep historical impulse. As far as anthroposophical spiritual science is concerned, we are already familiar with the fact that spiritual forces, spiritual intentions, spiritual goals stand behind everything which occurs in the world. The anthroposophical spiritual scientifically schooled view is able to see more directly the spiritual processes which stand behind historical occurrences.
You can see in the well known novel of George Sand how occult societies and particular movements occur in Western Europe, people have a sub-role and are not externally visible.
133. Earthly and Cosmic Man: Introductory Lecture. Winter Session 23 Oct 1911, Berlin
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

I have said repeatedly that, in our Movement, the basis of anthroposophical life must be this occult ideal: There is in reality only one true form of occultism. To distinguish between an “Eastern” and a “Western” occultism would make as much sense as to distinguish between Eastern and Western mathematics.
Did the greatness of her achievement consist in formulating the three “Principles” of the Theosophical Society which are still printed on our forms of application for membership? It certainly did not lie in the statement that there must be a society for the cultivation of Universal Brotherhood! There are many such societies and every normal, thinking person will approve of the cultivation of Universal Brotherhood. The greatness of H.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 237. Letter to Marie Steiner in Stuttgart 23 Mar 1925, Dornach

Active for the threefolding movement in Austria from 1919 to 1921. With the founding of the Austrian national society (October 1923) on its board, 24 25. Dr. med. Norbert Glas (1897-1986), connected with anthroposophy since 1920. Active in the anthroposophical youth movement. Emigrated to England in 1939.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 82a. Letter from Marie von Sivers to Edouard Selander 03 Feb 1911,

He would not travel to Finland without me and also considers it his duty to help me recover, since I have finally worn myself out working for the Theosophical Society. I did not answer your letter immediately because we naturally hoped that the symptoms would improve more quickly.
8. from 1913 head of an anthroposophical working group in Helsinki.9. For the period from 3 to 15 May 1911, the Scholl-Mitteilungen announced a lecture cycle by Rudolf Steiner in Helsinki: “The spiritual beings in the heavenly bodies and natural kingdoms”, which could not take place.
80c. Anthroposophical Spiritual Science and the Big Questions of Contemporary Civilization: Knowledge of the Spiritual Nature of Man 31 Oct 1922, The Hague

And it is this kind of knowledge of the spiritual essence of the human being that is sought by the anthroposophical world view, which I would like to speak about today and next Friday, today more about the knowledge of the spiritual essence of the human being, and next Friday about the knowledge of the spiritual essence of the world.
In doing so, one can proceed in an inward, mystically unclear way. Anthroposophical spiritual science specifically rejects this. But it wants to bring hidden soul forces out of the nature of man.
I wanted to start by characterizing how the anthroposophical spiritual science that we are talking about here does not believe that one can research the spirit in the same way that one conducts external research in the natural sciences.
336. The Big Questions of our Time and Anthroposophical Spiritual Knowledge: The Supernatural Essence of Man and the Development of Humanity 26 Jul 1919, Mannheim

What I will have to say to you is spoken from a point of view that I have been presenting for years now as anthroposophical spiritual science. The task of anthroposophical spiritual science is to seek a path into the supersensible world for people who have absorbed the ideas, sensations, feelings and will impulses of modern times that have emerged from the scientific worldview.
Not only must one speak differently when discussing these things from the standpoint of anthroposophical spiritual science than what the senses and the mind offer to man, but one must also speak in a different way.
Since the middle of the fifteenth century, the instinctive understanding has been replaced by the self-conscious powers of understanding and feeling. Everything in the state and in society, in the social organism, was different in the period from the eighth century BC to the fifteenth century AD than it can be in our age.
199. Spiritual Science as a Foundation for Social Forms: Lecture IV 14 Aug 1920, Dornach
Translated by Maria St. Goar

By linking much of what has been said lately with various outside information, you will have gathered one thing, namely, that our anthroposophical movement has entered a state that expects of each individual seeking to participate in it that he associate this participation with a profound sense of responsibility.
New light must be shed, after all, on all initiation knowledge due to this riddle of human freedom. We observe how certain secret societies carry on in direct continuation from former times, some of them being quite strongly involved in present-day life.
Today, we must gain insight into much that can be gathered from anthroposophical literature, and that I should like to summarize in turn from a number of viewpoints. It must be understood today what sort of being man is.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Address at a Meeting of the “Association for Free Intellectual Life” 01 Mar 1923, Stuttgart

At the time of the Congress of Vienna [meaning the international congress of the anthroposophical movement in June 1922 in Vienna] a so-called cultural alliance was founded by seven people, of course in the wrong way, there was also a Jesuit among them.
These are people of a special spiritual nature, people who actually have the need to get in touch with something spiritual outside the mould into which they have been placed by their education. In the disintegrating society of Europe, these people can be found everywhere. They have the need to be with like-minded people in a community on spiritual ground.
24. The Requirements of Spiritual, Social and Economic Life
Translated by Richard G. Seddon

However dazzling the thought of the individual producing not for himself but for society collectively, yet its justice within certain bounds should not hinder one from also recognizing the other truth, that society collectively is incapable of originating economic schemes that permit of being realized through individuals in the manner desirable.
Whoever wants to avoid revolutions should study to establish an order of society which shall accomplish in the steady flow of time what otherwise will seek accomplishment in one epoch-making moment.
Whilst fully recognizing all that the natural science mode of conception means for the progress of modern humanity, anthroposophical science yet sees that all that can be arrived at by the natural science mode of knowledge will never embrace more than the external man.

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