[RSArchive Icon] Rudolf Steiner Archive Home  Version 2.5.4
 [ [Table of Contents] | Search ]


[Spacing]
Searching Christianity As Mystical Fact
Matches

You may select a new search term and repeat your search. Searches are not case sensitive, and you can use regular expressions in your queries.


Enter your search term:
by: title, keyword, or contextually
   


Query was: nature

Here are the matching lines in their respective documents. Select one of the highlighted words in the matching lines below to jump to that point in the document.

  • Title: CaMF: Bibliographical Note
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 1: Points of View
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • valid and unshakeable in the realm of nature. Such a person must say
    • have applied in the field of the observation of nature. Then we shall
    • It is therefore quite true that one who is investigating the nature of
    • naturalist, investigating the nature of “man,” does not concern
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 2: Mysteries and Mystery Wisdom
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • everything of a mortal nature is at some stage between coming into
    • changes his very nature as one personality in him succeeds to another.
    • illusory character of material life. Everything the material nature
    • himself. Nature has fulfilled her mission. Her potential connection
    • what slumbers hidden within him. — Nature evolves from the least to the
    • most perfect. Nature leads beings by an extensive series of stages
    • in his material nature opens his eyes and becomes aware of himself in
    • still observes in himself the forces out of which this material nature
    • nature has not completed her task. I myself must take over this
    • completion. However, I cannot do this in the gross realm of nature to
    • must continue to build in the sphere of the spiritual, where nature
    • cannot be found in outer nature. This breathing space was prepared for
    • spirit-natures. This transformation was a delicate process. It could
    • higher nature than the daemons and gods. And this is in the nature of
    • forces, the same divine elements which work creatively in nature also
    • God is not, but nature is. He must be found in nature. In nature He
    • again. The soul is the mother who by nature can conceive the divinity.
    • If the soul is fructified by nature it will give birth to a divinity.
    • Out of the marriage of the soul with nature a divinity will be born.
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 3: Greek Sages Before Plato In the Light of Mystery Wisdom
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • The man who thinks in this way has seen through the nature of
    • elements. This spirit should also pacify the elements. In man, nature
    • right with regard to nature. Is the perfected spirit to have the same
    • principles numbers are by nature the first, and in numbers they seemed
    • then, all other things seemed in their whole nature to be modeled
    • of nature, they supposed the demands of numbers to be the elements of
    • arrangements of measure and number in nature. Geometric figures also
    • play a similar part in nature. For instance, astronomy is mathematics
    • spiritual activity alone, and that when he looks out into nature the
    • Gregory of Nyssa: “It is said that human nature by itself is something
    • in a vessel? For not even in our life is man's spiritual nature
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 4: Plato as a Mystic
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • transitory nature, but which arise from the spirit. And precisely
    • points to the archetypal nature of the spirit for those who listen to
    • There He is present as nature. He lies spell-bound in nature.
    • call nature the tomb of the divine element.
    • this nature in the right light when he approaches it in order to
    • whole nature is religion. It brings cognition into relationship with
    • it, which a woman gave him. He has conceived an idea of love's nature
    • the Egyptian priest who instructs Solon about the nature of a myth
    • better consciousness. It stirs up the lower nature of man — the Titans.
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 5: Mystery Wisdom and Myth
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • forces, which go beyond lower nature, and their laws. With his
    • initiates toward what the people had created beyond nature. This was
    • nature — indicated the truth where, in their effort toward
    • than Typhon, or a gentler and simpler creature, whose nature partakes
    • nature, the wise horse the higher nature, and the charioteer the soul
    • alone with itself. If the soul inwardly takes hold of its lower nature
    • nature, to the other, the eternal and divine.
    • expressed in Goethe's saying, “If the eye were not of the nature of
    • which is of a divine nature, is to wake him again; he is to find him
    • goddess of the chase. Hercules hunted down what the free nature of the
    • from it. His lower nature separates him from it. Only when he
    • overcomes this lower nature, puts the latter to sleep, can he regain
    • the transitory. Out of the lower nature can come only a lower human
    • spirit (Uranos) in the form of nature (Kronos). Here we must not think
    • nature-force (Kronos) had been tamed. Prometheus, therefore,
    • which is a force half of nature, half of spirit — the will. On the one
    • pilgrimage. Physical power, the lower nature, must be overcome.
    • force she can thrust humanity only deeper into its animal nature.
    • of transitory nature. The logic applicable to this world is a weaving
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 6: Egyptian Mystery Wisdom
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • latter is of a transitory nature at first. However, its transitory
    • nature is destined to give birth to the eternal. Therefore man may
    • consider himself to be the tomb of Osiris. The lower nature (Typhon)
    • has killed the higher nature in him. Love in his soul (Isis) must
    • nature, the eternal soul (Horus), which can progress to
    • him, was to be revealed in him. The power of earthly nature suppressed
    • this god within him. First this lower nature had to be buried in order
    • that the higher nature might rise again. From this it becomes possible
    • his earthly nature was killed and his higher nature awakened. It is
    • to do with transitory nature. My transitory nature has become
    • nature. It is a “miracle.” Such a “miracle” was initiation. Whoever
    • of nature. Just as a chemical substance can behave only in a quite
    • To those who have perceived their divine nature, Buddha and Jesus are
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 7: The Gospels
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • a Christian theologian (Harnack in Wesen des Christentums, The Nature
    • nature. They do this only when they are considered as occurrences
    • by the laws of physical nature.
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 8: The Miracle of the Raising of Lazarus
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 9: The Apocalypse of John
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • nature: “it will be bitter to your stomach;” but so much the more does
    • nature. “And their dead bodies will lie in the square of the great
    • only the transitory members of human nature that will be ill treated,
    • everywhere crucified in the lower nature. Where this lower nature
    • the cities. Those who overcome the lower nature and bring about an
    • between the lower and higher nature renewed. For everything the
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 10: Jesus and His Historical Background
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • designed to quell the lower nature in man so that the spirit
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 11: The Essence of Christianity
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • the nature of the Mysteries; if they wished to become Christians they
    • Christ is the Logos. As such He is above all of a spiritual nature. In
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 12: Christianity and Pagan Wisdom
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • processes of a purely spiritual nature replace the procedures which
  • Title: CaMF: Chapter 13: Augustine and the Church
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • of a passionate nature. He passed through pagan and half-Christian
    • a mass of bodies, for what was not of such a nature seemed to me to be
    • It is in the nature of the human soul to be able to arrive only at a
    • knowledge, to the certainty of the divine. The nature of the divine
    • feeling, became an article of faith which by its very nature was
  • Title: CaMF: Comments By the Author
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • Comment 2: For those who can observe rightly the “Spirit of Nature
  • Title: CaMF: Contents
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
  • Title: CaMF: Cover Sheet
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
  • Title: CaMF: Back Cover Sheet
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • The philosophical outlook of Rudolf Steiner embraces such fundamental questions as the being of man, the nature and purpose of freedom, the meaning of evolution, the relation of man to nature, the life after death and before birth. Through a study of his writings, one can come to a dear, reasonable, comprehensive understanding of the human being and his place in the universe.
  • Title: CaMF: Foreword
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • How Steiner came to this profound insight into the nature and
  • Title: CaMF: Translators Notes
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • Xenophanes, Elegaic Poems (On Nature) 23.
    • Plotinus, 4th Ennead, On the Nature of the Soul, 8th Tractate,
  • Title: CaMF: Author's Preface to the Second Edition
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • of a spiritual fact whose nature can be recognized only when the
    • understanding of our present marvelous knowledge of nature can be
  • Title: CaMF: Opening Quotes by Rudolf Steiner
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
  • Title: CaMF: Reference Guide to Principal Themes in Christianity As Mystical Fact, Based on Other Works by Rudolf Steiner
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and the Kingdoms of Nature,
    • Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and the Kingdoms of Nature,
    • The Inner Nature of Man,
  • Title: CaMF: Introduction: Rudolf Steiner -- A Biographical Sketch
    Matching lines:
    • the nature of Christ and Christianity.
    • Puszta. One might almost say that nature provided laboratory
    • nature lore to which he had first-hand access. He understood the
    • mind and the nature of thought. It represents the first really fresh



The Rudolf Steiner Archive is maintained by:
The e.Librarian: elibrarian@elib.com