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  • Title: Way of Initiation: The Personality of Rudolf Steiner and His Development
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    • encountering terrible trials, and a ripe age crowned by a mission
  • Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter I: The Superphysical World and Its Gnosis
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    • industrial purposes. These successes could only have been attained by
  • Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter VI: Initiation
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    • These are so-called “trials” which have to be passed.
    • These trials are now being discussed in various magazines and books,
    • seen nothing of these trials, and consequently cannot appropriately
    • trial consists in obtaining a clearer comprehension of the corporeal
    • Purification by Fire. The first trial is therefore known as the
    • “Fire-Trial.”
    • process of initiation by means of the Fire-Trial. These persons are
    • clairvoyant. For it must be noted that a genuine Fire-Trial is not
    • Fire-Trial a candidate may always turn back; but because he has been
    • after coming out of the Fire-Trial, he should wish, to continue in
    • awaits him another trial. By this he must prove whether he can move
    • the mystery-language. In this second, trial he must prove that, led
    • endured the trial, and he recognises the success which attends the
    • consummation of the trial, and the candidate must know how he can
    • effect this change. This trial is known as the
    • “Water-Trial,” because in consequence of its performance
    • trials are also dependent upon a quality which is produced by the
    • opportunities, during these trials, for the development of
    • Those trials are, therefore, much more easily endured by those who,
    • to enable them to succeed in the prescribed trials. Indeed, one may
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