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99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: The New Form of Wisdom 22 May 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
The objection that clairvoyance is necessary for understanding the Rosicrucian form of Theosophy is not valid. Understanding does not depend upon the faculty of seership.
Rosicrucian wisdom contains within itself the sources which enable it to counter every objection made by science. A true understanding of modern science, not the dilettante understanding to be found even in University Professors, but understanding that is free from abstract theorising and materialistic conjectures, standing firmly upon the basis of facts and not going beyond them, can find from science itself the proofs of the spiritual truths of Rosicrucianism.
A seer who descends from the spiritual worlds and tells of what comes to pass there, bringing to the knowledge of men something that is necessary for humanity at the present time, can be understood if those who listen are willing to understand. For the constitution of the human being is such that it can be intelligible to him.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: The Ninefold Constitution of Man 25 May 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
In the remote past, during his first incarnation on the earth, man was entirely under the sway of every emotion and desire; true, he also had an ego, but he behaved like an animal. If we compare this wild man with one who is a high idealist; the difference lies in the fact that the former has not yet worked from his ego upon his astral body.
The result of such work is that certain fundamental properties of the astral body are brought under his own control. The average European allows himself to follow certain impulses and forbids himself to yield to others. As much of the astral body as a man has brought under the sway of the ego-that we call Spirit-Self (Manas). Manas is a product of the transformation of the astral body by the ego.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: The Elemental World and the Heaven World. Waking Life, Sleep and Death 26 May 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
This is what causes a life to be rich or poor in talents, qualities and the like. In order to understand the life of the astral body after its separation from the etheric body, we must consider the conditions obtaining in physical life.
There is something singular about the experiences undergone in Kamaloca. The human being begins actually to live backwards through the whole of his past life.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: The Descent to a New Birth 28 May 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
in order that through such exercises they may understand what it means to say to the body: “Thou art That!” In Devachan the human being sees around him what he experienced inwardly here on earth.
Evolution proceeds precisely through the fact that the face of the earth undergoes constant change. When a human being dies, a very long period elapses before he is born again.
He himself is working from out the spiritual worlds, under the guidance of higher Beings, at the transformation of the earth. It is human beings themselves, between death and rebirth, who carry out this work.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: Man's Communal Life Between Death and a New Birth. Birth into the Physical World 29 May 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
What happens here as the fruit of love, of friendship, of mutual inner understanding—all these things are building stones of temples in the spiritual region above and men who have this certainty cannot but be inspired by the knowledge that when, here on earth, bonds are forged from soul to soul, this is the foundation of an eternal “Becoming.”
During the early centuries of our era, the Redeemer Himself, Christ Jesus, was depicted by the symbol of the Cross and underneath it the Lamb. Not until; the sixth century A.D. was the Redeemer portrayed on the Cross. This is the origin, too, of the well-known myth of Jason and the quest of the Golden Fleece.
—Thus occult investigation reveals that whole peoples stand under the influence of their forefathers. The idealistic strivings of modern times cannot attain their goals because they are willing to work only with physical means on the physical plane.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: The Law of Destiny 30 May 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
We will now consider the chain of happenings which can be understood if we think of the consequences of human deeds, thoughts and feelings. It is so often said in everyday life: Thoughts are duty-free!
Thus knowledge of the connection between the physical and the astral world enables us to have a clear understanding of the world in its inner process of development; things are often connected in quite a different way from what people like to imagine.
Legends have often preserved wonderful indications of the connection between the spiritual world and the physical world. In order to understand the Law of Karma we shall have to speak about many other things. The Movement of Spiritual Science itself is the outcome of an intimate knowledge of the Law of Karma.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: The Technique of Karma 31 May 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
In order that you may better understand the Law of Karma as it works in human life, I shall speak of what happens immediately after the death of a human being.
The individuality himself seeks his parents, although under the guidance of higher Beings. From the point of view of mother-love many people take exception to this fact.
We have considered certain facts which help us to understand this law of karma, and we shall understand it still better when we pass on to the evolution of humanity itself, not only during the Earth period but also during the other planetary incarnations of the Earth.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: Human Consciousness in the Seven Planetary Conditions 01 Jun 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
We must be fully aware that these incarnations were necessary for the development of every living thing, especially of man, and that man's own evolution is intimately connected with the Earth. We shall, however, only understand in the right way what took place then, if we realise how the man of today—we ourselves—has changed in respect of certain characteristics in the course of evolution.
What he thus perceives with his senses he reflects upon; he employs his reason to understand these different objects, and it is from these facts of sense perception and their comprehension in the mind that the present waking day consciousness has arisen.
We have learnt today the broad, comprehensive cycle of the planets, tomorrow we will occupy ourselves with the changes under one by these planets while they were the theatre of human evolution.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: Planetary Evolution I 02 Jun 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
We shall most easily understand the progress of humanity through the three incarnations, Saturn, Sun, and Moon, preceding the Earth, if we add a further survey of man in sleep, in dream.
They were at the stage where humanity stands today. They could exercise their ego under the quite different conditions that I have described. They were the human beings of Saturn and the ancestors of our present humanity.
John's words literally, “Whoever eats my bread, treads me under foot.” For the Earth is the Body of Christ. And when men who eat bread, taken from the body of the earth, walk upon the earth, then they tread under foot the Body of Christ.
99. Theosophy of the Rosicrucian: Planetary Evolution II 03 Jun 1907, Munich
Translated by Mabel Cotterell, Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
Baldur was the expression of what evolves further, of what brings light to the Earth; Loki, on the contrary, the representative of the dark forces, the backward forces, hates what has progressed, has gone on developing; therefore Loki is the opponent of Baldur. None of the creatures of Earth could undertake anything against Baldur, the god who gave light to the Earth, for they were his equals, they had undergone evolution.
The Moon was surrounded by a kind of atmosphere formed quite differently from that of the Earth. We understand its character if we think of a passage in Goethe's Faust; it is where he wants to conjure up the spirits, he wants to make fire-air—air in which watery, mist-like substances are dissolved, which would then enable spirit beings to incorporate in it.
It has evolved further, has differentiated itself into our present air and into whatever has arisen on the Earth under the influence of fire. The smoke-like, steam-like Moon atmosphere, which had a certain degree of heat, was interpenetrated, at certain times more, at others less, by currents which hung down from the air somewhat like cords, and sank into the human bodies and permeated them.

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