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204. Materialism and the Task of Anthroposophy: Lecture XV 02 Jun 1921, Dornach
Translated by Maria St. Goar

Rudolf Steiner
The prevailing opinion holds that the human race has undergone a certain history. This history is traced back to about the third or fourth millennium along the lines of the most recent documented records.
It is, however, a manner of thinking that is still completely under the influence of the first Christian centuries. John Scotus Erigena apparently was intent on immersing himself in the prevalent scholarly and theological culture of his time.
Now, if we contemplate writings such as John Scotus Erigena's teaching in a spiritual scientific sense, we discover that he did not think at all with the same organs humanity thinks with today. We simply do not understand him if we try to understand him with the thinking employed by mankind today. We understand him only when, through spiritual science, we have acquired an idea of how to think with the etheric body, the body that, as a more refined body, underlies the coarse sensory corporeality.
204. Materialism and the Task of Anthroposophy: Lecture XVI 03 Jun 1921, Dornach
Translated by Maria St. Goar

Rudolf Steiner
This came about because, as time went on, many things were simply no longer understood at all. Among the things that were no longer understood, for example, is the beginning of the Gospel of St.
This psychosis is much talked about but little understood. What the first Christians meant by the end of the world, and what they understood by it, did take place.
Matters were actually viewed the way I described it today. Yet, it was not believed that mankind could understand them offhand. This is why the secrets of ancient time were preserved in dogmas meant only to be believed, not to be understood.
204. Materialism and the Task of Anthroposophy: Lecture XVII 05 Jun 1921, Dornach
Translated by Maria St. Goar

Rudolf Steiner
In this way, the Greeks pictured in the human being movements and effects of fluids that were directly under the influence of the soul. Unlike the Egyptians, the Greeks considered the human body by itself, apart from the whole of the earth.
When the fourth century B.C. drew near, however, people understood Plato and Aristotle less and less. At most people could accept the logical, abstract parts of their teachings.
When the Emperor Constantine4 made Rome the ruling power under the pretext that he wished to establish the dominion of Christianity, everything became entirely abstract.
204. World Downfall and Resurrection 03 Jun 1921, Dornach
Translated by Harry Collison, Karla Kiniger

Rudolf Steiner
And that is why it is so difficult for us today to understand the mode of thinking of the first centuries of Christen' dom. Indeed, this understanding can only come from Spiritual Science.
We must try to understand the attitude of men living in the first centuries of Christendom to teachings such as those now living on in the form of the Eucharist.
Ancient documents tell us exactly the same, that is, if we really understand them and shake off Alexandrian influences in the form of science that goes by the name of philology.
204. Man, Offspring of the World of Stars 05 May 1921, Dornach
Translator Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
The task before us is to begin once again to realise and understand the connection of the being of man with super-earthly existence. If we study and compare many things that are to be found in anthroposophical literature, we shall be able to understand the way in which the Sun is related to the Ego, and we shall also realise that the forces which stream down to the Earth from the Sun and from the Moon are entirely different in character and function.
The efforts of geologists to understand the being of man by investigating the nature of the Earth are all in vain. Man is not primarily a creation of the Earth.
These are the things that humanity must once again learn to understand. Man must realise that the mysteries of his being cannot be explained by a science which deals merely with earthly phenomena.
204. A Picture of Earth-Evolution in the Future 13 May 1921, Dornach
Translated by George Adams

Rudolf Steiner
What is this shadowy intellect? It cannot understand the real nature and being of man. The mineral world is the only realm which the shadowy human intellect is to a certain degree capable of understanding.
To keep them secret would be to throw sand into the eyes of men. Much of what is spread over the world today under the name of spiritual teaching is nothing but a process of throwing sand into men's eyes so that no single event in history can be understood for what it really is.
Nevertheless, the signs of the times are unmistakable and must be understood. This was what I wished to say in regard to the way in which the being of man upon the earth is connected with the cosmos.
205. Therapeutic Insights: Earthly and Cosmic Laws: Lecture I 24 Jun 1921, Dornach
Translated by Alice Wuslin, Gerald Karnow, Mary Laird-Brown

Rudolf Steiner
And that is what is so characteristic of our cultural evolution since the first third of the fifteenth century, that the understanding for these connections has simply been lost; thereby the understanding for the living human being was also lost.
We have often heard that this phase in the history of humanity's evolution had to come, had to come for other reasons, namely, so that humanity could undergo the phase of the evolution of freedom. However, in the process a certain understanding of nature and the human being has been lost since the first third of the fifteenth century. The understanding of natural science up to now has limited itself to this one element, earth, and now we must find the way back.
205. Therapeutic Insights: Earthly and Cosmic Laws: Lecture II 26 Jun 1921, Dornach
Translated by Alice Wuslin, Gerald Karnow, Mary Laird-Brown

Rudolf Steiner
If we are confronted with that wonderful reciprocal play that takes place within the human rhythms, through breathing and the pulse, we actually perceive something in this rhythm that is regulated from extra-spatial spiritual depths and brought into the world in which the human being also finds himself as physical man. It is impossible to understand the airy element if we do not reach such a concrete understanding of the rhythmical expression of man within this airy element.
I looked up the process that the good Swedish scientist could not understand in the same literature that he had read: the process described there was actually an aspect of the embryonic process, of embryonic development in the human being!
All things that were described in the ancient literature, however, have also been described again today under the influence of the concepts of a new spiritual science. If these writings are not rediscovered, one cannot read them at all.
205. Therapeutic Insights: Earthly and Cosmic Laws: Lecture III 01 Jul 1921, Dornach
Translated by Alice Wuslin, Gerald Karnow, Mary Laird-Brown

Rudolf Steiner
If we are confronted with that wonderful reciprocal play that takes place within the human rhythms, through breathing and the pulse, we actually perceive something in this rhythm that is regulated from extra-spatial spiritual depths and brought into the world in which the human being also finds himself as physical man. It is impossible to understand the airy element if we do not reach such a concrete understanding of the rhythmical expression of man within this airy element.
I looked up the process that the good Swedish scientist could not understand in the same literature that he had read: the process described there was actually an aspect of the embryonic process, of embryonic development in the human being!
All things that were described in the ancient literature, however, have also been described again today under the influence of the concepts of a new spiritual science. If these writings are not rediscovered, one cannot read them at all.
205. Therapeutic Insights: Earthly and Cosmic Laws: Lecture IV 02 Jul 1921, Dornach
Translated by Alice Wuslin, Gerald Karnow, Mary Laird-Brown

Rudolf Steiner
From the Midnight Hour of Existence until the next birth, the I passes over into what the ancient mysteries called the underworld. On the detour through this underworld it takes the path through fertilization. There the two poles of the human being basically meet, through the mother and the father: from the upper world and from the underworld.
The Egyptian mysteries led particularly to knowledge of what they called at that time the upper and lower gods, the upper world and underworld of the gods; and it may be said that in the act of fertilization a polar equilibrium of the upper world and underworld of the gods is brought about.
In ancient times there were not at all the strange connotations that many today connect with upper world and underworld. People of today nearly always look upon the upper world as the good and the underworld as the bad.

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