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Toward Imagination: Commemerative Address
Translated by Sabine H. Seiler

Rudolf Steiner
During the war Rudolf Steiner spoke the following commemorative address at the beginning of every lecture he gave to the Anthroposophical Societies of countries affected by the war: My dear friends, let us be mindful of the guardian spirits of all those out there on the vast battlefields of the events of our time: Spirits of your souls, ever working guardians, May your wings carry Our souls' imploring love To those on earth entrusted to your care.
From Symptom to Reality in Modern History: Publisher's Note
Translated by A. H. Parker

During the war years Rudolf Steiner spoke the following commemorative words before every lecture he gave to the Anthroposophical Society of countries affected by the war: My dear friends, let us think of the guardian spirits of all the people out on the battlefields: Spirits ever watchful, guardians of your souls, May your pinions carry Our souls' imploring love To the human beings upon earth committed to your care; That, united with your power, Our prayer may radiate with help To the souls whom our love is seeking.
Karmic Relationships II: Publisher's Note
Translated by George Adams, Mabel Cotterell, Charles Davy, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
During the year 1924, before his last illness in September, Rudolf Steiner gave over eighty lectures on Karmic Relationships: Esoteric Studies to Members of the Anthroposophical Society in the following places: Dornach, Berne, Zurich, Stuttgart, Prague, Paris, Breslau, Torquay and London.
233a. The Easter Festival in relation to the Mysteries: Lecture IV 22 Apr 1924, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
It is indeed the case that when that spiritual impulse which has gone forth from here, from the Goetheanum through the Christmas Foundation meeting, really finds its way into the life of the Anthroposophical Society—(the Society leading on to the Classes partially begun)—this Anthroposophical Society will provide the foundation for the Mysteries of the future. The future life of the Mysteries must consciously and deliberately be planted by this Anthroposophical Society. For this Anthroposophical Society has ever before it an event which can be turned to good account in future evolution even as a similar event was turned to good account once upon a time, namely, the burning of the Temple of Ephesus.
Then, when we can do this, we shall feel as one part of all that lives in Anthroposophy the Anthroposophical Easter mood which can never, never think that the spirit dies, but that it rises again and again.
270. Esoteric Instructions: Sixteenth Lesson 28 Jun 1924, Dornach
Translated by John Riedel

Rudolf Steiner
Such gravity, which must be present throughout this school, has certainly only become possible through the constitution of the Anthroposophical Society since the Christmas Conference. Ever since the Christmas Conference, the Anthroposophical Society configured as such has been an entirely open institution, but at the same time an open institution through which flows an esoteric impulse. It is an esoteric impulse for the hearts of today, which is certainly more approachable and engaging than the more exoteric impulse that was present previously. From members of the Anthroposophical Society as such, no more is required than that they feel themselves to be listeners to anthroposophical wisdom.
And this, for all intents and purposes, will allow the school to assume a real leadership role in the Anthroposophical Movement, represented as it is today by the Anthroposophical Society. And so even now, it is necessary that membership in the school should come to be so regarded, that those affiliated with the school will take up Anthroposophy with their whole human nature, with their whole being, and with the feeling that they themselves are linked limbs of the real stream that will flow forth from the Goetheanum.
260. The Christmas Conference : Foreword: The Close of the Year and the Turn of the Year 1923/24 N/A
Translated by Johanna Collis, Michael Wilson

Rudolf Steiner
Rudolf Steiner strove all the more strongly to imbue the Anthroposophical Society with its task for mankind and for the culture of mankind, doing everything he could to make it morally sound.
9 The events described in the book lead to the point when it became possible to re-constitute the Anthroposophical Society as the General Anthroposophical Society, with its centre in Dornach, resting on the foundation of the newly-founded national groups.
16. See Rudolf Steiner Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts. Anthroposophy as a Path of Knowledge. The Michael Mystery, Rudolf Steiner Press, London 1973.
263. Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924: Letter from Edith Maryon 26 Feb 1921, N/A

Edith Maryon
This week, we received some rather unpleasant news: a dramatic sketch, performed by students in the evening at the Basel Casino, caricatured (under pseudonyms, of course) the Anthroposophical Society. It was very detailed, not funny but very, very mean, and at times even verging on blasphemy.
263. Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924: Letter from Edith Maryon 18 Nov 1921, N/A

Edith Maryon
She is giving a lecture on “Education from a Spiritual Standpoint” for the Anthroposophical Society on November 24 and at the Bloomsbury Club on December 7 on “Education as a Fine Art”.
174a. Central Europe Between East and West: Seventh Lecture 19 May 1917, Munich

Rudolf Steiner
And it is of no use to deceive ourselves about these things, especially when there is a danger that various things connected with the Anthroposophical Society could become obstacles, precisely for anthroposophically oriented spiritual science.
My dear friends, I have heard many things about the mood in the local Anthroposophical Society these days. I came here this evening, here into the vestibule, and the most pious incense aroma flowed towards me.
It is not acceptable that the spiritual scientific movement should be made impossible by the clique system within the Anthroposophical Society, because this exposes to misunderstanding in the outer world that which lives as the nerve of spiritual science.
192. Humanistic Treatment of Social and Educational Issues: Fourteenth Lecture 20 Jul 1919, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
You know that it was the turning to the truth that caused this Anthroposophical Society to separate from the old Theosophical Society, which, as you also know, continues to live in the world. Now, with regard to everything that is at work in this Anthroposophical Society, they continue to lie in the Theosophical Society. And it is necessary, because I am also taking into account other contemporary phenomena, that I draw your attention today to the fact that, in the course of time, the Theosophical Society has been lying in a very sophisticated way about the anthroposophical movement, even lying in a book whose preface contains the sentence: “I hope I have reported the truth.”
It is a fact that just before the outbreak of this terrible world catastrophe, in May 1914, in Paris, the Anthroposophical Society was working on something that could have contributed to world peace. And where did all these speeches come from?

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