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- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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- profound content is either dim or misunderstood. At best it makes no
- evolve, leaving the sun in the middle. On one of the planets gradually
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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- sun-circles adjoining each other; and in this particular neighborhood,
- sunlight you have first the physical sunlight. But this physical
- sunlight is wholly permeated by the spiritual activities of the sun;
- and to speak of the physical sunlight merely as does the modern
- sun-rays; but the spiritual activities of the sun penetrated it, and
- — into the chamber where the spiritual activity of the sun
- psycho-spiritual activity of the sun's radiance.
- And further: these sun-circles are arranged in the number twelve, like
- found a large sun-circle and nearby a smaller one. If one had
- the year as well, the sun's shadow varied. They could trace these
- Druid priest was able to tell from his observations of the sun
- the earth. And when the priest said: The position of the sun now calls
- was the spirit of the sun's annual passage through the zodiac. In this
- reflects the sunlight that then, under certain conditions, falls on
- this sunlight. For a time these observations were applied to the
- not only the light-rays of the sun but all the external effects of the
- around the sun, which remained in the middle. I have spoken of this
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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- first Sunday after the first full moon of spring. It was the stars
- first Sunday in April; they want it all quite external and abstract. I
- Mystery of Golgotha through the descent of Christ, the Sun-Spirit,
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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- represents the lofty Sun-Being had to say to earthly humanity, an idea
- of his message was formed, not by looking at the sunlight directly in
- sunlight was rayed back from the Moon. And when the gaze was
- of the Sun itself, to the streaming moonlight. From the way in which
- differently to earthly man in the future. The light of the Sun must be
- the Sun.
- to speak, of celestial phenomena, but rather the Sun itself.
- Everything must now be related to the Sun. But the
- Sun can exert its power on the Earth only when the Earth has exhaled
- welled and woven through by the force of the Sun, by the light of the
- Sun. At this time the Earth has not offered its soul-being to the
- space, must be met now by the force of the sunlight itself. And the
- receive the forces of the Sun (das Sonnenhafte) which radiate
- the Sun force (yellow) as uniting with the Christ force
- Sun forces at Easter time; hence Easter falls at the time of the
- Sun.
- This is the origin of fixing the time of Easter as the first Sunday
- out-breathing force of the Earth-soul, and receives the Sun force,
- from space when we refer to the Sunday after the spring full
- moon. This Sunday is determined, not spatially, but according to how
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- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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- sun-position, and so forth. The course of the year thus enters into
- from the trees, when the fruits have ripened, when the Sun has
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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- Sunday.
- People today are like earthworms, I might say, looking for sunlight
- under the ground, while to find the sunlight they need to come forth
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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- on the waves of what has been ‘sung out’ to them into the
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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- the time of the sun's sultry heat if it sometimes happened that
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