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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Introduction
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- continuous series, and the characters portrayed are of quite an ordinary
- Fox. We are led to realize how the characters are connected on the
- until then that the complete key to the development of the characters
- of the previous incarnation in the Middle Ages, traces the characters
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Beings and Persons Represented
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- female characters, over their dress, wear bright broad stoles
- of a colour to suit their character.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Prelude
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- who think as I do, do not finally measure the character of man
- that the character of man shapes itself, and that we can merely
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 1
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 2
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 3
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 4
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- of souls by its characteristic peculiarities.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 7
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Beings and Persons Represented
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- experiences of the characters appearing in this ‘Soul's
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Beings and Persons Represented
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- experiences of the characters, sketched in this series of scenic pictures
- systematic arrangement of the characters into groups (3 x 4) is not
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 10
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- Curtain falls while all the characters, including
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- and 8: The earlier incarnations in Egypt giving the key to the four plays, and showing the origin of development of the different characters.)
- 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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- and 8: The earlier incarnations in Egypt giving the key to the four plays, and showing the origin of development of the different characters.)
- 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: Scene 6
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- The same characters are still in their places.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 7
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 8
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- back to the front of the stage. The characters stand in groups below
- of the characters are visible; at the conclusion of the pause
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