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96. Karma and Details of the Law of Karma 15 Oct 1906, Berlin
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
Thus, we have here to do with creative life, with a creative body which underlies the physical body that can be touched in space. This etheric body is the bearer of a man's habits.
It is important to study these examples individually because only so can we really understand life. It must again and again be stressed that the idea of Karma, rightly understood and to be found in Christianity, must never be thought to contradict the teaching of the Redemption.
When, in the future, these things are rightly understood, it will become evident for the first time that Theosophy is not an opponent of any confession that has a genuine foundation and how it leads far rather to a true understanding of it.
96. The Lord's Prayer: An Esoteric Study 28 Jan 1907, Berlin
Translated by Floyd McKnight

Rudolf Steiner
Man is today essentially a consciousness, or understanding being, whereas in many ways his will is limited. He understands the surrounding world as a totality—that is, to a certain degree—but has no real control over all that he penetrates with his knowledge.
Through the Lord's Prayer, the petitioner, at the time when he uses it, may rise to understand the full meaning of the development of his seven-principled human nature. It follows that even when the users of these seven petitions are the simplest people, who do not necessarily at all understand them, these petitions express for them, too, the spiritual-scientific view of human nature.
Only this manner of arrangement is effective, even among simple people who do not in the least understand the deep meaning of the words. A comparison of human life with occurrences in nature will make this appeal of true prayer to the simplest of people more understandable.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): The Christian Mystery 09 Feb 1906, Düsseldorf
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
The return refers to the return of Christ Jesus.3 Understanding of this event can be prepared for with the anthroposophical view of the world. When all human beings have been through an incarnation where they knew nothing of reincarnation and karma, reincarnation will be taught again.
The first is simplicity. This is a Christian virtue. You have to understand that we have many experiences in life that make us lose our lack of bias. Almost every human being is biased.
It is putting the words ‘to be lord you must be the servant of all’10 into practice. We must understand that we do not owe anything we are to our own self. We have to take account of everything other people and the world around us have made of us and reflect on this deeply.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): The medieval view of the world in Dante's Divine Comedy 11 Feb 1906, Düsseldorf
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
Today we'll consider one of the greatest works in world literature, Dante's11 Divine Comedy.12 We have to understand that to gain even a little insight into this work we must go back to the 13th and 14th centuries.
The earliest Atlanteans were not yet conscious of the I. The personal comes under the sign of the god Mercury, Hermes. Man came to the personal level when he fell into I-nature, egotism.
In the end we are shown how we live, move and are in God but must not presume to understand God.43 In the end, Dante only wrote of growing certainty in the human ability to recognize God.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): The Gospel of John as an Initiation Document I 12 Feb 1906, Cologne
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
John described experiences on the astral level because he took the view that it is only possible to understand what Christ Jesus accomplished on this earth if one considers it in the light of the spirit. The things the master did and said could only be understood if one put oneself in a higher state of consciousness.
The Lord put things very clearly. Nicodemus did not at first understand him. It is John himself who needed to understand; it was explained to him in the vision that it was a matter of killing off the lower human being, with the higher human being coming alive. He gradually understood who Jesus actually was; that the powers of the world's origin, the father of the world, were alive in him.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): The Gospel of John as an Initiation Document II 13 Feb 1906, Cologne
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
John was Lazarus raised from the dead. We can understand therefore why it is only now that mention is made of the disciple whom the Lord loved. This is the secret at the centre of the gospel, that the writer was Lazarus raised from the dead.
He felt that the whole of humanity was resting upon him, that he was under its heel. Having experienced all this at the devachanic level, John was able to understand the words of the vine and its branches that followed.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): Karmic Law as Outcome of Active Life. Causes of Sickness and Heredity 14 Mar 1906, Stuttgart
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
Now to the second law. We'll find it easiest to understand if we go back to our own childhood. We'll all find that we have taken in many new concepts and ideas since then and have learned a great deal.
This teaches us to take the original source texts literally again and understand them. Having been naive to begin with, then a freethinker and seeing symbols, one finally becomes a student of the occult.
183 There are many examples of heredity playing an important role. We must however understand the true meaning of karma and reincarnation, for this alone will help us to understand heredity.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): Lucifer, Bearer of light—The Christ, Bringer of Love 30 Mar 1906, Düsseldorf
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
This cannot be the principle of evil. To really understand this principle we must go back to very early times. To understand the principle of Lucifer we have to think the god principle and the man principle the way they were thought of in early Christianity.
They were between gods and humans when humanity began its existence on this earth. We call these spirits the shadows of Lucifer. Under the influence of the gods who had gained perfection in their earlier evolution, man would have continued without having the astral light, without knowledge.
For man, light and love are the two poles. Man now lives under the influence of these two polar opposite powers. The gods, who gave the impulse for love, were light once; the light is meant to be love again.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): The Children of Lucifer, Love in the Spirit Taking the Place of Blood-based Love 04 Apr 1906, Düsseldorf
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
There was a sect in the middle ages, its members calling themselves Luciferians, who understood this. They would say: ‘Man may be truly blessed indeed, but without the light of knowledge; this is not for us; we want to fight our way through to the light.’
The Pythagorean theorem is dogma for those who do not understand it. But if they do understand it they gain clear, lucid insight. Dogmas are presented as something given by authority. When one understands them they, too, become lucid insight. At the time when Paul lived, the nature of Christianity was such that it could lead to general love of humanity.
97. The Christian Mystery (2000): The Inner Earth 21 Apr 1906, Munich
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
Another occult observation is that all people born at the time when such an eruption takes place will be materialists in life. This is quite understandable. The disquieting element of the fire earth is influencing them at a time when they seek to reincarnate with all might and gives them materialistic qualities.

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