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111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: The Development of the Human Entity 28 Sep 1907, Hanover

Rudolf Steiner
To understand the development of humanity as a whole, it is necessary to look at it from different perspectives.
They lived with constant awareness in the etheric body and had a great understanding for everything that rises above the earthly. They fulfilled the task of adapting the etheric body to culture.
Those who observe the world with a more refined sensibility will understand how some peoples love their horses. The Arab and his horse are one. People instinctively feel a certain gratitude for this animal.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: Why Must Human Beings Be Reincarnated Again and Again? 29 Sep 1907, Hanover

Rudolf Steiner
These Mongols had astral bodies that went into decay, but this is a spiritual process. They were remnants of the ancient Atlanteans under their leader Attila or Etzel. If the peoples had not been afraid, the Huns could not have harmed them.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: General Karma: The Example of the Atlanteans 30 Sep 1907, Hanover

Rudolf Steiner
Those who look more deeply into it will learn to understand it; without his help, humanity would be lost. In the past, people believed in karma and reincarnation, which worked through all races.
Now the time is approaching again when people will prepare themselves to receive the Christ anew. He will come when he is understood esoterically. The teaching of reincarnation disappeared about a thousand years before Christ, he could only speak of it to his most intimate disciples.
It was hardly credible, for example, what Etruscan slaves had to endure under the Romans. Only the consciousness of a just compensation kept them going. The individual felt like a link in the whole.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: Secret Teaching 01 Oct 1907, Hanover

Rudolf Steiner
Through the transformation into the material, the bread becomes flesh. The mystery of the Lord's Supper was now understood in material terms, and the Catholic Church hardened into dogmas. Natural science would not be materialistic today if materialism had not first entered into religion.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Christ refers to karma: “If someone strikes you on the cheek” and “But if anyone says to you, ‘Go, and do as I say,’ and ‘If anyone says to you, ’Go and cover, as well as the robe' and so on. What Theosophy is can be understood if you dig deep enough.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: Training for Rosicrucians II 03 Oct 1907, Hanover

Rudolf Steiner
He could therefore say: Those who eat my bread trample me underfoot. According to esoteric Christianity, the Christ appeared under the sign of the Lamb, Aries.
In the past, man moved in a swimming and floating manner; the hands have become his organs of labor and are under the spiritual influence of Venus. What is inside is outside. All compositions are letters and words, a correspondence between macrocosm and microcosm.
Man is the Word of Christ made flesh. In Him the evangelists understood the Word. And He will return when the time for Him is prepared. John, His herald, appears when the days are at their longest.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: The Christian and Rosicrucian Training 04 Oct 1907, Hanover

Rudolf Steiner
One can also use reason and feeling to arrive at the right understanding. It is said that John [Scotus Eriugena] lived as a monk in Scotland, was prior and was said to have been killed by his monks with pins. [...]
If we put ourselves in the position of how nature grows, a spiritual understanding awakens in us; it grows in us. The teacher of the secret teaching will be a physician in the spiritual sense.
The social question is not solved theoretically and dogmatically, but through understanding in the theosophical sense. Theosophy must become a spiritual sun that fertilizes everything earthly, something universal.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: Mysticism and esotericism (Microcosm and Macrocosm) 05 Mar 1908, The Hague

Rudolf Steiner
There are animals known that lose their sight when they are locked in underground caves, where no light reaches them. With the eye, we carry the deeds of light within us: the eye is crystallized light.
For if we ask ourselves, “Is a mineral, a plant, an animal only what we see?” then we must answer “No”. Nothing can be understood from itself. Everything is based on something else. Take the animal kingdom. We can only understand it imperfectly as long as we do not realize that the animal possesses something in the astral realm that is exactly the same as the ego for the human being.
We must become esotericists: we must get to know the light from which we are born. If we understand things in their concreteness, then we also understand much of what great figures have said: “Before the eye can see, it must wean itself from tears.”
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: The Initiation of the Rosicrucian 05 Mar 1908, The Hague

Rudolf Steiner
What the initiate has gone through can be compared to the experience of a blind person who has been born blind, has undergone an operation and been given the ability to see the light. The Rosicrucian method of initiation presents the experiences that a person undergoes when the world of the spirit opens up to him.
This is the path of the Rosicrucian: to use and master this greatest of all minerals. We now also understand what the man meant who said that we have all held the “philosopher's stone” in our hands without knowing it.
And we cannot grasp this all at once, not with phrases like: Man must become selfless, but only along the long and arduous path of the Rose Cross initiation. To possess this feeling and thus understand the world, that is the initiation of the Rose Cross. Everything that current science says can be understood in this light, but we do not stop at this science; we learn to understand the world and divinity [- seventh degree].
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: Occultism and Esotericism 06 Mar 1908, The Hague

Rudolf Steiner
In the old moon state we find two other realms that are more and even more underdeveloped in their development: a plant realm and a mineral realm alongside the human realm. Now man is a being standing between higher and lower beings. The higher beings also undergo a development at the same time as man and are connected in a certain way to his development. Certain entities, connected with us through the preceding processes, needed a faster development than man could provide.
From the harmony of cosmic development and human development, we learn to understand the great problem of life.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: Theosophy, Goethe and Hegel 06 Mar 1908, Amsterdam

Rudolf Steiner
Then the speaker points out other things that are so well known to most people, but understood by so few, and certainly not by most commentators on Goethe: the prologue, in which Goethe speaks of the ‘harmony of the spheres’ and the heavenly choirs ; on the reappearance of the figure of Helen in the second part, Helen who had already died; and finally on the homunculus, by which he means nothing other than that which passes from person to person: the soul.
Hegel is a contemporary and in many respects the student of Goethe. He understood everything about Goethe, except for the theosophical basis. Hegel shows how far one can get who does not know the above-mentioned foundations of theosophy.
For Hegel, “logos” means the great original plan of the world, the sum of the ideas that underlie this world. The speaker then points out the well-known systematic of Hegel and follows how he speaks of the three sides of the ideas: the idea in itself; the idea in nature, spread out in space and time, where it will become self-aware, descending into different forms, to the people and further; then the idea, returning to its own pure essence, having become self-aware.

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