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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • Did the Christmas or Easter Festival come into being because a few
    • is not the case. For something like the Christmas Festival to find its
    • way into the life of mankind, Christ Jesus had to be born; this event
    • seriousness of the Christmas and Easter Festivals is no longer felt,
    • through a more profound comprehension of the birth of Christ Jesus and
    • must be able to arise. But just as the Christmas and Easter Festivals
    • of Christ Jesus, in the Mystery of Golgotha. As was said, this may be
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • festivals like Christmas or Easter exerted a far-reaching influence on
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • celebrate the Christmas Festival during the winter solstice. Then the
    • hold the mystery of the Christmas Festival. The Redeemer could unite only
    • Christmas Festival linked with phenomena pertaining to the earth, with
    • have: the festivals of Christmas, Easter and St. John, that have
    • Mystery of Golgotha through the descent of Christ, the Sun-Spirit,
    • his Gemüt with Christ, the victor over death, in order to
    • find resurrection in death. But Christianity does not end with the
    • Death and Resurrection of Christ, man needs that other one which
    • Festival. Easter commemorates for us the Resurrection of Christ from
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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    • These lectures focus on the four Christian festival seasons, elaborating
    • on the complementary nature of Christmas with Midsummer and Easter with
    • called the Christ had to say to earthly man. They sought to interpret
    • occurrence which we now call Christmas. They said to themselves:
    • its forces. At Christmas time it has breathed them in; its breath is
    • the force of the Christ Impulse has been intimately bound up with the
    • Christ Impulse, together with the outward-streaming soul element, is
    • as Christ-permeated Earth-soul is flowing out into spiritual cosmic
    • mental picture arises: While in December the Christ withdrew the
    • the Sun force (yellow) as uniting with the Christ force
    • radiating from the Earth. The Christ begins to work together with the
    • the Easter time: “If I have united myself with the Christ force,
    • which the Christ now brings to human souls from the Earth,
    • itself with the forces of the Sun and the stars. The Christ, Who is
    • itself with our soul force through the Christ Impulse — this we
    • time, impermeable by the Christ Impulse. (See drawing). At this
    • time the Christ Impulse has to live in the exhaled breath. The
    • which has become impervious to the Christ Impulse. And when the human
    • of the Christ — he plunges into an Earth which has been
    • the birth of the Christ Impulse in the ensouled Earth, the Earth must
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  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • These lectures focus on the four Christian festival seasons, elaborating
    • on the complementary nature of Christmas with Midsummer and Easter with
    • as Christmas is to the winter solstice, Easter to the spring equinox,
    • able to link with this thought a mental image showing the Christ Being
    • Christianity was in its inception it had been so living that Paul's
    • Christ be not risen, then is... your faith vain!”
    • Paul has here linked Christianity directly with the Easter thought,
    • the rest of the Christian festivals. In the course of the years we
    • But in the first three centuries of the Christian era, the last
    • something other than itself out of itself. In the early Christian
    • Christendom, the “Gemuets”* of men were still sensitive
    • pictured the grave of Christ and, rising out of the grave, that Being
    • Christ. They felt that by this sight their souls were transformed,
    • contemplation of the Easter thought the early Christians felt
    • we must say to ourselves: The time of the Christmas festival
    • her deeps at Christmas time. Man of course does not dwell in the
    • the Earth at the time of the winter solstice, at Christmas time, as
    • something comparable to our present Christmas festival existed, it was
    • recognized that what goes on in connection with the Earth at Christmas
    • if I may express myself in the modern sense — as the Christmas
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  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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    • These lectures focus on the four Christian festival seasons, elaborating
    • on the complementary nature of Christmas with Midsummer and Easter with
    • Christmas. Then men's souls were filled with feelings which found
    • vision of the descending Christ, Who lives for a time in man on Earth
    • the Christmas thought.
    • Christmastide.
    • man through the Resurrection of Christ would find the force to die in
    • Christ. This means, taking the risen Christ into one's soul during
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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    • These lectures focus on the four Christian festival seasons, elaborating
    • on the complementary nature of Christmas with Midsummer and Easter with
    • our Christmas, were celebrated in connection with the old Mystery
    • which has now become our Christmas festival. But while at St. John's
    • winter solstice, in the depth of winter, at Christmas time.
    • terms what the people did from our September/October to our Christmas
    • Christmas time an intensive urge arose to knead, to mould, to create,
    • are fashioned entirely out of the earthly element. At Christmas man
    • But this was only at Christmas time, not otherwise; at other times he
    • race. At Christmas time he advanced to the experience of the human
    • conveyed out of the Earth. At Christmas time man learned to know the
    • rested there. And at Christmas time the Mystery teachers caused the
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • These lectures focus on the four Christian festival seasons, elaborating
    • on the complementary nature of Christmas with Midsummer and Easter with
    • about such matters during the past Christmas season, in the Goetheanum
    • diagram), which includes our Christmas time. Just as the human
    • Christmas, they said: “Beware of the Evil,” so for the time
    • Just as the other thought that lies in the Christ-Impulse must work on



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