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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Prelude
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- the dreams which you share with so many can only be realized when
- those deeper experiences, which you have so often termed dreams
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 1
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- Such were our dreams through all those days of yore
- So dreamed mine own soul of the goal of thine.
- But thinkers see in them mere mystic dreams.
- The idle dreamer, who would only spin
- From spirit-teaching was an empty dream,
- They seemed like dreams; anon they grew so clear,
- The riddle of such dreams, yet those at least
- Whereof she spake, as dreaming, we have heard
- Of beings, dwelling in the land of dreams,
- Like some dream-being, grim and terrible,
- Then dreams concerning my career in art,
- And then those dreams in which thyself didst see
- Around my youthful dreams and artist hopes,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 3
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- Mankind in shadow dreams,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 4
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- When hope's young dreams surge upward in the soul?
- To human dreamers words of hope like these
- Thou may'st well call a dreamer that friend's soul
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 5
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- A fancy-monger and a man of dreams
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 7
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- Full of those dreams of hope, which ofttimes brought
- But whether I lived in some shadowy dream,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 10
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- I knew not whether dream or truth appeared.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 1
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- And dreaming through the shadowy picture realm
- Which haunt my dreaming soul and fondly strive
- With this dream-fabric hath my thought essayed
- By fantasies of dreamy thought beguiled.
- Arouse me from the horrors of my dream.
- My fevered dreaming was good fortune; else
- That which in dreamy fantasies of thought
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 2
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- This lying dream will cease to haunt my soul,
- From whose deepness dreaming
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 4
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- The bitter cup of disappointed dreams.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 5
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- He dreamed a dream in which he saw himself
- That followed on his visions he did dream,
- Myself to dreams abandon, which so oft
- Was this some dream, or was it truth indeed?
- A fearful dream mounts from abysmal depths
- Alone to dream my dreams;
- I sat and dreamed, unconscious of myself;
- And yet, how rich was yonder world of dreams,
- I dreamed about a spirit-brotherhood
- A dream. — ... yet most unnerving was that dream.
- O if I could but dream that dream again.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 6
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- Thus hath it been foretold me in a dream.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 8
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- Indeed my nature is not prone to dreams;
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 9
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- Already hath a dream revealed to me
- If dreams to-day are still to be believed,
- Dream and foreboding told thee but the truth,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 10
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- As if awaking from my craving's dream
- Thou art a dream, and dost but dream thy life.’
- Thine own life hast thou dreamed.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 12
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- I dreamed of soul-love, pure and free from stain,
- Portrayed there by my visionary dreams.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 13
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- To which in dreams alone it had bowed down.
- Powerless through mists of visionary dream.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 1
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- What dreams of truth these holy temples had.
- Whereof none heretofore can e'er have dreamed.
- No more shall men be forced to dream away
- But which, in fact, contained but mystic dreams.
- To reconcile itself with wildest dreams,
- Of knowledge only found in dreams before.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 3
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- Was but a dream. Whilst there he bent his mind
- As naught but empty dreams, which Spirit-hands
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 6
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- From thought's dream-play within thine earthly frame.
- Like weaving of dreams
- The dreamer arouse —
- Like weaving of dreams
- The dreamer aroused —
- What thou didst dream was all thine inmost self,
- The man replied: ‘Thou dost but weave wild dreams
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 7
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- Dull human dream existence following.
- Although their soul-life was but like a dream;
- If it shall prove so healing as thou dream'st.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 8
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- of them. They are experiencing during sleep unconscious dreams
- She speaks in dreams of this reality;
- She'll dream so much the better when she wakes.
- Then souls may dream indeed of higher worlds,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 9
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- Still pent within the body, live in dreams,
- 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.
- 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.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 1
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- Is swayed by dreamers and strange fantasies,
- Thou knowest, friend, I do not dream vain dreams.
- A dreamer is no proper name for him.
- A dreamer, it would seem, thou thinkest me,
- To carry on awhile its spirit-dream.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 2
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- Amuse itself with dreams in slothful ease.
- And dream's frail phantoms can the spirit cheat;
- That which Johannes, dreaming over there,
- Illusion let me dream another's soul?
- Capesius away? Dost thou not — dream?
- I dreamed while conscious, ... yea, I woke in dreams.
- My dreams did seem to him the sign of fate
- When human souls still slept (said slowly and dreamily)
- And dreamed when earth began.
- They dream of the true,
- And clairvoyant dreams
- ‘And clairvoyant dreams
- My breath drinks thirstily thy youthful dreams;
- And clairvoyant dreams
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 3
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- Be turned, upon that road, to soul's dream-sleep.
- Be but obscurely woven mystic dreams?
- Which thou wert only dreaming hitherto.
- Give to thy dreams the life, which I am bound
- But turn to dreams whatever thou canst draw
- Thou let'st thyself sink dreaming in thyself.
- But when Maria speaks thus in thy dreams
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 4
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- A dreamer — over thee — the man of deeds!
- I were a dreamer if I acted thus.
- I spin no dreams about mankind's whole life
- ‘And clairvoyant dreams
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 8
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- Perchance 'twill be now granted in a dream
- Thou didst but dream it in thy sembled life;
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 9
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- That thou mayst not pass from me like a dream.
- Makes thee to dream, the power of thine own will
- When sense-life causeth me to dream again?
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 10
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- Of sacred wisdom; — in a dream perchance
- And clairvoyant dreams
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 12
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- Of much more use to him than mystic dreams;
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