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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture I: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • be given here in Stuttgart will strike a somewhat more intimate note
    • since it can be assumed that the audience is, for the most part,
    • What will be taken up in these lectures are the occult symbols and
    • them will be set forth in their deeper meaning. I bid you note that
    • built up mathematically out of simple elements. Much that at first
    • give the impression of something arbitrary that only
    • example, that the various planets of the universe are indicated by
    • signs. You know that a familiar sign in theosophical allegories is
    • the so-called pentagram. Furthermore, you know that in various
    • you could hear or read that it means this or that — a triangle,
    • pentagram. You know that much abstruse thinking has been spent on it;
    • this is not the concern of occultism. In order to understand what the
    • etheric body that is especially relevant in this consideration. You
    • know that the etheric body belongs to the sphere of the occult; it is
    • methods are necessary. Then it will become evident that the
    • a fine nebulous formation. It is characteristic of it that it is
    • five currents hidden in him. The healthy etheric body appears so that
    • suppose however, that everything pertaining to the etheric body is
    • pentagram as the figure of man, it is not a matter of something that
    • meaning of a symbol. All signs and symbols that we meet in occultism
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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture II: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • with the indication about Noah's Ark, stating that in the proportions
    • what it means that a vessel through which man should be rescued has
    • with that time of man's development in which the actual happenings to
    • that arose in the beginning of the Middle Ages and spread from
    • architectural style, which expresses itself in the arch that consists
    • permeates the whole as atmosphere — that peculiar arching
    • wrong to assert that such a Gothic cathedral simply came to be out of
    • God that should express or mean this or that. Something much deeper
    • initiates. It was their purpose to see that whoever entered such a
    • upon the soul quite differently than does a house, for instance, that
    • is carried by old columns, that has an ordinary Roman or Renaissance
    • cupola. Of course, man does not become conscious of the fact that
    • unconscious. He cannot be rationally clear about what is happening in
    • his soul. Many people believe that the materialism of our modern time
    • occultist, however, knows that this is only one of the lesser
    • influences. What the eye sees is of far greater importance, for it
    • has an influence on soul processes that more or less run their course
    • have often called attention to the fact that it was something
    • different from what it is today when one in the Middle Ages walked
    • that were built up out of what the soul felt and thought. Every key,
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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • occupy ourselves with a consideration of what is called the symbolism
    • necessary to mention the symbols that are expressed in numbers, even
    • harmony of the spheres that comes about through these different
    • speeds. Even from this you can see that numbers and numerical
    • is in numbers, we might say, that the harmony that wells through
    • an idea of what is meant when it is said of the old occult
    • Pythagorean School that it stressed the necessity of immersing
    • if it is believed that, through a consideration of numbers, it is
    • that knowledge concerning the nature of numbers would lead to the
    • give you, you will see that numbers can give you a clue to what is
    • it will become clearer how far the number one symbolizes what I shall
    • should not believe, however, that anything is to be gained by
    • the number of revelation in occultism. This means that whatever
    • appears to us in the world, whatever reveals itself, whatever is not
    • unfathomable. Everywhere in nature you find that nothing reveals
    • reveal itself. There must also be shadow or darkness — that is,
    • considered various conditions that a man experienced before he became
    • an inhabitant of our present earth. We saw that on Saturn and on Sun
    • he had a certain immortality in that he directed his body from
    • outside, that he broke off pieces of this body and added new ones, so
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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture IV: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • of the symbols and signs that we have, and that has been acknowledged
    • realized that everything spread out in the rest of nature is
    • of any plant deeply enough, you will find that there is contained in
    • able to point to something in it that is of like nature in the human
    • standpoint. The occultist knows, for example, that men would not have
    • beings, already existed but at that time they had a differently
    • divine artistic skill fashioned the heart from it. You may feel that
    • the human heart has nothing leonine in it; that it does is
    • nevertheless so for the occultist. You must not forget the fact that
    • when it is free. Conversely, it can be said that were you able to
    • withdraw the essence of the heart and form a being from it that
    • corresponds to this heart — that is, a being formed in such a
    • way that the forces of the organism did not determine its structure
    • being with nature. He said that the individual beings in nature are
    • letters, and men are the words that are composed from them. Outside,
    • seals that were hung in the Festival Hall during the Munich Congress
    • which they belong. Let us see what they show us.
    • Apocalypse of St. John will remember that there is to be found in it
    • a description that closely corresponds to this picture, for St. John
    • was an initiate. It can be said that this seal represents the idea of
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  • Title: A Mongolian Legend
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    • throw it to the ground again in disappointment, so that
    • herself that it is not her lost child. She does the same with
    • all certainly know that with a child after birth the bones up
    • primeval times. At that time, had one been able to see in the
    • body, protruding at that place on the head, its rays extending
    • wondrous lantern that is only quite inappropriately
    • freely and unhindered into what we call the astral world. With
    • this, they could see not only bodies, but also souls, and what
    • the different religions, in what lives in human souls. If human
    • mother of humanity, searches the world, seeking for what will
    • because she no longer sees what she was once able to see when
    • What human beings expressed in such grandiose truths so
    • beings. That power of spiritual seeing which is an attribute of
    • external, physical aspect of things, but what is expressed of a
    • spiritual nature in external objects. What has become merely
    • physical bodies will be spiritualized once again. That woman of
    • world. And whereas she now throws away things that show only
    • their sense-perceptible side, not finding in them what she is
    • spirit in matter and find what belongs to them. They can then
    • themselves off in love-lessness from what is outside them and
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