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  • Title: CaMF: Bibliographical Note
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    • A specially licensed edition appeared in Dresden in 1936. In 1949
    • under a license agreement, a German edition — the 6th edition of the
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 2: Mysteries and Mystery Wisdom
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    • and that he passed through fire and ice. We hear that the mystics were
    • “Thrice happy they, who, having seen these rites,
    • the Mysteries. For this a truly unprejudiced mind is necessary.
    • that is abiding or really existent. ‘It is impossible to step twice in
    • hold twice of any mortal substance in a permanent state; by the
    • And from Cicero we learn that “those occult Mysteries ... when
    • And wear their clothes, and have both voice and shape.
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 3: Greek Sages Before Plato In the Light of Mystery Wisdom
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    • placed his own striving for wisdom entirely at the service of the
    • following words: “It is impossible to step twice in the same river nor
    • is it possible to lay hold twice of any mortal substance in a
    • modification of numbers being justice, another being soul and reason,
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 4: Plato as a Mystic
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    • philosophers practice dying, and death is less terrible to them than
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 5: Mystery Wisdom and Myth
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    • enemy. To it he sacrifices the fruits of his personality. It devours
    • serpents. He hears a voice which commands him to feed and bathe the
    • evil serpents. Again he hears a voice. This draws his attention to
    • voice draws his attention to a sixth murderer who wishes to strike off
    • deserted village. He hears a voice which tells him that thieves will
    • and his accomplices hurled themselves upon Osiris, closed the casket
    • of Colchis on the eastern shore of the Black Sea. He sacrificed the
    • dragons' teeth, so that armed men grew out of the earth. On the advice
    • spiritual element, the advice of Medea. Even when man has found his
    • eternal element, the Recce, he is not yet safe. He must sacrifice a
    • On his advice Zeus banished the Titans into the nether world. But the
    • days in tortured solitude until one of the gods voluntarily sacrificed
    • incurable wound, sacrificed himself for Prometheus. Then the latter
    • sacrifice himself to redeem man. The centaur is man himself, the half
    • the man of many devices, who wandered full many ways after he had
    • for services to be enacted there, was the Greek Mystery wisdom. The
    • festivals, celebrated twice yearly, displayed the great cosmic drama
    • Taking the form of an old woman she entered the service of Keleus'
    • place of her anguish, she founded the service of the festivals to
    • found the temple service through which man may participate in the
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 6: Egyptian Mystery Wisdom
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    • lifted up her voice and said unto him, ‘Blessed is the womb that bare
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 7: The Gospels
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    • spiritual kingdom exists. “In this rejoice not, that the spirits are
    • subject unto you; but rather rejoice, because your names are written
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 9: The Apocalypse of John
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    • behind me a voice like a trumpet, saying; What you see, write in a
    • heaven was opened, and the first voice which became audible sounded to
    • they raise their voices, that is, when the life expressed in material
    • sacrificed his blood for God; Jesus, who bore Christ in himself and
    • cosmic power of justice, guided by Christianity; the fourth brings the
    • bull; Justice: the being with the human face; and Religious
    • Religious justice is the rider (chapter 6, verses 6 and 7).
    • voice of the heart is to decide in each individual case. This or that
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 10: Jesus and His Historical Background
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    • bringing about a rebirth. The novice was subjected to a strict test to
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 11: The Essence of Christianity
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    • voice of man; everything has its place and destination.”
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 12: Christianity and Pagan Wisdom
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    • of joy to the eternal gods, He too rejoiced.”
  • Title: CaMF: Comments By the Author
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    • all-round and really unprejudiced judgment will find no contradiction
    • intelligence and unprejudiced sense of truth to speak. Such a person
  • Title: CaMF: Translators Notes
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    • Cicero, De natura Deorum I, 119.
    • hodie exultant justi, dicentes: Gloria in excelsis
    • his Der Cicerone in 1855, and his two most famous works, Die
  • Title: CaMF: Reference Guide to Principal Themes in Christianity As Mystical Fact, Based on Other Works by Rudolf Steiner
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    • The Four Sacrifices of Christ: the Three Steps Leading to the Mystery of Golgotha
  • Title: CaMF: Introduction: Rudolf Steiner -- A Biographical Sketch
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    • are still practiced in many parts of the world. They all have one
    • the modern age and a renewal of the Christian priestly office.
    • tentative and even reticent in its style. But it contains as in a
    • days he could fill the largest halls in Germany, and his quiet voice



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