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34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: Theosophy Morality and Health 01 Jul 1905,

The more one penetrates into them, the more they become effective forces in the soul. If one understands theosophy correctly, this is what is meant when one says that mere knowledge, theoretical understanding, is not what matters, but life.
[ 10 ] Another objection raised against the “Theosophical Society” is the difficulty of understanding its teachings, which are said to be accessible only to people with a certain level of education.
What this school of thought has to proclaim can, if the right forms of expression are found, be understood by everyone. Indeed, nowhere is it possible to find the right form of expression for every level of education or life experience to the same extent as here.
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: Theosophy and Science 01 Sep 1905,

It is not going too far to say that there is currently no greater obstacle to understanding theosophical claims than the possession of a doctorate. [ 2 ] This, however, is detrimental to the spread of Theosophy. For it is only too understandable that anyone who does not fully understand things will be taken aback by such a fact. And so it is not always out of malice that it is said: you theosophists only attract the uneducated classes; you are unable to win over people who are at the 'height of science'.
One must first free oneself from it if one wants to understand the clairvoyant researcher. One must become free of the thought habits created by “science” and its common prejudices.
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: Eduard von Hartmann 01 Jan 1906,

Anyone who has looked into the whole business can understand that this official philosophy could not have any effect on wider circles. Hermann Lotze had indeed attempted to describe a large, comprehensive body of ideas in his “Mikrokosmos” (1856-1864).
At the time, these writings also had no profound effect. And that is understandable, because they came at a time when the natural sciences had taken a significant upswing. In them, people believed they could find the only sure ground of “facts” that could be trusted.
If a person is clear about this, then he will give up all such striving. Now one could say, however, that under such conditions all existence is pointless; and the “philosophy of the unconscious” would therefore actually have to recommend to man the annihilation of his existence.
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: Life Questions: The Theosophical Movement I 31 Dec 1906,

[ 9 ] The conditions under which the Theosophical movement exists will be better understood than is often the case at present if we consider that the essence of it consists in the publication of some of those truths which were formerly regarded exclusively as so-called secret sciences.
However, there are still many people today who believe that what the intellect has not grasped is not understood at all. In contrast to this, it must be emphasized that not only the intellect is a cognitive faculty, but that one can also understand things through feeling, through imagination and through other soul forces.
In what happened in the most ancient times, the riddle of what the soul experiences today is solved; and from the way in which the most ancient has become the present, one understands what one is oneself: and from this understanding one can gain satisfaction of the mind and strength to act.
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: Life Questions: The Theosophical Movement II 01 May 1908,

And it is easy to understand why such a sense of disappointment arises in someone who finds that certain ideas he has formed about his progress are not at all applicable.
[ 9 ] If we now ask ourselves how, under present conditions, wider circles relate to these three paths, which lead to theosophy, we will soon become aware of many obstacles that stand in the way of unprejudiced understanding.
It is unfortunately only too true that the philosophy currently in vogue is not very suitable for leading to theosophy. And anyone who is under the authority of this philosophy has only an obstacle to understanding the higher worlds. [ 15 ] The latter fact in particular is bad for Theosophy.
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: Prejudices from Alleged Science 31 Dec 1908,

They point out that even today the cloudy sky outweighs the unclouded sky, so that life is still largely under the influence of sunlight that is weakened by cloud formation, so that one cannot say that life could not have developed in the former cloud cover.
“At the lowest levels of civilization, where people still feel very powerless and surrounded by sinister dangers at every turn, the feeling of fear and, accordingly, the belief in evil spirits and demons, understandably predominates. At higher levels, on the other hand, where a more mature understanding of the interrelationships of things and a greater power over them gives rise to a certain self-confidence and stronger hope, the feeling of trust in the invisible powers also comes to the fore, and with it the belief in good and benevolent spirits.
There is no help for anyone who wants to get involved in such “logic”. He may understand this logic with the sentence: “In our human ancestors, our ego used to live directly and it will also live on in our direct or indirect descendants” (Forel, “Leben an und Tod”, page 21).
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: Memorandum about Friedrich August Wolf 31 Dec 1907,

However, he also showed that a mind that seeks to understand the nature of education must feel the need to solve the relevant questions not with general phrases, as is so often the case in educational science, but rather, as he must proceed, to survey the nature of the various stages of life in detail.
To be ennobled by religion, spiritual love, chivalry, respect for the female sex, bold, enthusiastic undertakings. 6. Reawakening of the arts and sciences with a reflective, critical spirit. At the grammar school.
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: On Kant's Epistemology 31 Jan 1904,

To give just one example: what modifications did certain questions in physics undergo as a result of the discovery of the mechanical equivalent of heat and the law of the conservation of energy!
Dogmatic philosophy presupposes them as valid and simply applies them in order to arrive at knowledge corresponding to them; Kant presupposes them as valid and only asks himself: under what conditions can they be valid? What if they were not valid at all? Then Kant's edifice of doctrine lacks any foundation.
We may open the Critique of Pure Reason wherever we like, and we will find that all the investigations within it are conducted under the assumption of these dogmatic propositions. Cohen (“Kants Theorie der Erfahrung”, p. 90ff.) and Stadler (“Die Grundsätze der reinen Erkenntnistheorie in der Kantschen Philosophie”, p. 76£.) attempt to prove that Kant demonstrated the a priori nature of mathematical and pure scientific propositions.
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: Is there Such a Thing as Chance 02 Jul 1904,

Secondly, it is possible that the shared experience of the five hundred people has nothing to do with their karmic past, but that precisely through this shared experience something is being prepared that will bring them together karmically in the future. Perhaps these five hundred people will undertake a joint enterprise in the distant future, and the misfortune has brought them together for higher worlds.
34. Essays on Anthroposophy from Lucifer and Lucifer-Gnosis 1903-1908: About Mental Illness 03 Jul 1904,

Answer: Modern medical science is certainly not aware of the lawful connections in higher worlds; but as far as the assertion mentioned is concerned, there is a truth underlying it. What is called mental illness and what is a disease of physical organs can only have its immediate origin in physical facts.
And for those who can see this connection, the following statement is absolutely correct: Man makes himself insane, that is, brain-sick, through his wrong thoughts. But one must first understand such a statement before criticizing it. And contemporary medicine – not all physicians, of course – lacks the means to understand it.
Merely condemning the medical profession and its materialism does not accomplish anything. The theosophist should understand why today's physicians cannot understand him, while he is perfectly capable of understanding these physicians.

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