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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- The portrait of Capesius by Johannes. Strader's bewilderment.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- The portrait of Capesius by Johannes. Strader's bewilderment.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Beings and Persons Represented
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 1
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 7
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 11
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- Capesius. His occult exercises; and his despair.
- As Scene 1. Capesius and Strader.
- Capesius at the Baldes' cottage. Dame Felicia's fable. Johannes and his double.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- Capesius. His occult exercises; and his despair.
- As Scene 1. Capesius and Strader.
- Capesius at the Baldes' cottage. Dame Felicia's fable. Johannes and his double.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Beings and Persons Represented
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- Professor Capesius.
- to the Ninth Scenes contain the spiritual vision, of Capesius into his
- but Strader's former incarnation is only seen by Capesius, Maria,
- THE VISION OF CAPESIUS INTO THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY
- incarnation of Professor Capesius.)
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 1
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 10
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 11
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 13
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- The house of the Baldes. Strader's vision of his wife Theodora who has recently died. Capesius as a medium.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- The house of the Baldes. Strader's vision of his wife Theodora who has recently died. Capesius as a medium.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Beings and Persons Represented
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- Professor Capesius.
- velveteen suit, short coat, breeches, and stockings. Capesius,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 3
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 6
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 9
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 10
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- the West; then enter Thomasius, Capesius, Strader then Maria, Felix
- enter Thomasius, Capesius, Maria, Felix Balde, Dame Balde, and
- in front of Benedictus and Hilary, Capesius in front of Bellicosus
- the South, to Capesius):
- Capesius, henceforth 'twill be thy task
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- Of import deep Capesius spake words
- Fulfils itself within Capesius,
- What oft Capesius hath told to me.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- Johannes is a prey to delusion and loves to wander in his own dreamland. He is warned by Maria and Benedictus. Capesius, in a moment of clairvoyance gets a glimpse of Johannes' inner mood, and is so alarmed that he decides that there can be no blending of spiritual gifts with earthly things, and he withdraws from Hilary's group and goes to the old mystic Felix. Maria urges Johannes to discriminate between truth and self-delusion which can be done by the study of elemental sprites.The dance of gnomes and sylphs.The Youth of Johannes appears. It is in despair because it is separated from Johannes. Lucifer tries to console it with promises of human wisdom and love of beauty. Theodora offers divine wisdom.
- The Spirit World. The same remarks apply. Capesius is struck by the figures of his previous incarnations, as shown in the former plays. The Guardian of the Threshold will allow an even earlier incarnation to appear.Theodora's quotation refers to Scene 9 in ‘The Soul's Probation.’
- Shows in a remarkable way how the future development of the Baldes and Capesius is going to proceed. The concluding speech of the hierophant fore-shadows the approach of a new Era when candidates for initiation will get the hidden light independently and not under the hypnotic suggestion of the guiding priest.
- About 2000 B.C. The hierophant (Capesius) has refused to use his thought power to suggest to the candidate what his vision should be. The candidate has a free vision looking far into the future. A breath of love and freedom is wafted into the closely sealed precincts. The truth shall make thee free. But with this rebellion against the old order, there is a consequence. Lucifer and Ahriman hitherto chained within the temple break their chains and begin to work their will. The ancient temple has been invaded, but the Ego begins to wake. The reader will not over-look, in all this cosmic development, the individual development of the different characters which are difficult to understand from the other plays with-out this glimpse into their previous incarnation. The author has presented it in this order, as it corresponds to the reader's own experience.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- Johannes is a prey to delusion and loves to wander in his own dreamland. He is warned by Maria and Benedictus. Capesius, in a moment of clairvoyance gets a glimpse of Johannes' inner mood, and is so alarmed that he decides that there can be no blending of spiritual gifts with earthly things, and he withdraws from Hilary's group and goes to the old mystic Felix. Maria urges Johannes to discriminate between truth and self-delusion which can be done by the study of elemental sprites.The dance of gnomes and sylphs.The Youth of Johannes appears. It is in despair because it is separated from Johannes. Lucifer tries to console it with promises of human wisdom and love of beauty. Theodora offers divine wisdom.
- The Spirit World. The same remarks apply. Capesius is struck by the figures of his previous incarnations, as shown in the former plays. The Guardian of the Threshold will allow an even earlier incarnation to appear.Theodora's quotation refers to Scene 9 in ‘The Soul's Probation.’
- Shows in a remarkable way how the future development of the Baldes and Capesius is going to proceed. The concluding speech of the hierophant fore-shadows the approach of a new Era when candidates for initiation will get the hidden light independently and not under the hypnotic suggestion of the guiding priest.
- About 2000 B.C. The hierophant (Capesius) has refused to use his thought power to suggest to the candidate what his vision should be. The candidate has a free vision looking far into the future. A breath of love and freedom is wafted into the closely sealed precincts. The truth shall make thee free. But with this rebellion against the old order, there is a consequence. Lucifer and Ahriman hitherto chained within the temple break their chains and begin to work their will. The ancient temple has been invaded, but the Ego begins to wake. The reader will not over-look, in all this cosmic development, the individual development of the different characters which are difficult to understand from the other plays with-out this glimpse into their previous incarnation. The author has presented it in this order, as it corresponds to the reader's own experience.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Persons, Figures, and Events
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- Professor Capesius appearing in ‘The Soul's
- Capesius, Felix Balde, Dame Balde, Romanus, Maria, Johannes Thomasius
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 1
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 8
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- stands the Hierophant, an earlier incarnation of Capesius; on the
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 9
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 11
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