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The Destinies of Individuals and of Nations: Original German Mantrams

Rudolf Steiner
So lang du den Schmerz erfühlest. Der mich meidet Ist Christus unerkannt Im Weltenwesen wirkend. Denn schwach nur bleibet der Geist, Wenn er allein im eignen Leibe Des Leidesfühlens machtig ist.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Brief Report on the Founding of the Austrian National Society 05 Oct 1923, Dornach

The Austrian Anthroposophical Society will now join the other national societies, so that the Austrian Anthroposophical Society will also be present among the national societies at the founding of the International Anthroposophical Society at Christmas in Dornach.
264. The History of the Esoteric School 1904–1914, Volume One: Postcard to Mathilde Scholl in Cologne 24 Dec 1903, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
Berlin, December 24, 1903 Dearest Miss Scholl! Warmest Christmas greetings to you three, 1 And the news that you will receive the diplomas and the exegesis for “L.a.d.W.”
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 188. Telegram to Marie Steiner in Berlin 14 Dec 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
On Thursday the 20th, they traveled together to Dornach, where the Christmas Conference began on the 24th.. Kind regards, Steiner
37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Letter from the Sickbed 02 Jan 1925, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Nevertheless, I hope that in your hearts the forces kindled by the Christmas Conference a year ago have received a new impulse. Remembering this and fervently hoping for it, I send you my warmest greetings and most intense thoughts.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 184. Telegram to Marie Steiner in Berlin 11 Dec 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Send the relevant items to Selling in the most secure way possible. Rehearsals for the Christmas plays are going well. Performance on Sunday in Schaffhausen. Greetings Steiner.
Community Life, Inner Development, Sexuality and the Spiritual Teacher: Introduction

ChristopherSchaefer
The very clear, pragmatic manner in which these two lectures discuss this important issue makes them a valuable companion to the recently published The Christmas Conference for the Foundation of the Anthroposophical Society, 1923/24.1 The need for the members to move from a consumer orientation regarding spiritual teaching to a feeling of responsibility for it, the unique nature of the Anthroposophical Society as an earthly home for spiritual revelation, and the harm that irresponsible statements and actions can cause the Society are just a few of the important points covered.
Spring Valley, New York February 1991 1. Rudolf Steiner, The Christmas Conference for the Foundation of the Anthroposophical Society, 1923/24 (Hudson, NY: Anthroposophic Press, 1990).
263. Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924: Letter to Edith Maryon 24 Nov 1921, Oslo

Rudolf Steiner
Hopefully everything will go well there, despite the effort of finding a flat for the Christmas course. I hope to develop some pedagogical ideas further in this course, which will be particularly important for the kind of audience that will be coming.
229. Four Seasons and the Archangels: The Easter Imagination 07 Oct 1923, Dornach
Translated by Mary Laird-Brown, Charles Davy

Rudolf Steiner
This cosmic Imagination comes before us as the Easter Imagination, just as we had the Virgin and Child as the Christmas Imagination in deep winter, and the Michael Imagination for the end of September. You will see how right it was to portray the Christ in the form you see here—a form born out of cosmic happenings in the course of the year.
2. See the lecture entitled Christmas at a Time of Grievous Destiny, given in Basle, 21st December, 1916. Printed in The Festivals and their Meaning, Vol. I: Christmas. (Rudolf Steiner Press.)
236. Karmic Relationships II: The Study of Problems Connected with Karma 22 Jun 1924, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mabel Cotterell, Charles Davy, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
It is very essential to realise the importance and seriousness of everything connected with our Christmas Foundation Meeting. We must be deeply conscious of the fact that this Christmas Meeting constituted an entirely new foundation of the Anthroposophical Society.
The contents of the lectures given here since Christmas should not really be passed on to any audience otherwise than by reading an exact transcript of what has been said here.
Nor will it ever be possible to think in the right way about these matters—which are among the most delicate in our Movement—if, as is still the case even since the Christmas Foundation, the same habits persist—jealousies, mutual rancour and the like. A certain attitude of mind, a certain earnestness are absolutely essential for anthroposophical development.

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