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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Introduction
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- of the soul during initiation; or in other words, the psychic development
- distorted to bring about self-glorification rather than the ambition to
- materialize everything, thus hindering true spiritual growth and freedom.
- difficulties and expense incurred each year in securing an appropriate
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Interlude
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- simply hearing of its contents. But would like you to tell me
- may bring us.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 1
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- Shed by the flickering sunlight o'er the earth.
- Man's being wanders erring: whilst the night
- The pain and desolation that it brings
- Mingled together, uttering manifold
- Of these who formed our recent gathering.
- To spring forth from the influence of ideas,
- Can know whence streams the wellspring of his thought,
- Wandering through many a way to find mine own;
- The gospel-words My messengers did bring
- It needed much to bring him here to-day.
- Nor have we strength to pierce the covering
- Thought doth bring knowledge of things temporal,
- Than heal his body's pain and suffering.
- To bring her 'neath the spell of spirit-lore;
- And during all this time more bleeding hearts
- And that to many souls thy work doth bring
- To bring to speech the inner mind of man;
- Then saw I tongues of fire spring up and lick
- Bring gloom unto thy soul, which only strives
- But that new joy which springeth from those words,
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- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 2
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- rocks and springs. The entire scene
- from the springs and rocks:)
- (From the springs
- These words ring forth: ‘Know thou thyself, O man.’
- (From the springs
- (From the springs
- (From the springs
- (From the springs
- (From the springs
- That can spring forth from vain imagining
- Springing as fruitage from my character,
- Did spring from very Nothingness itself,
- (From the springs
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 3
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- I bring to thee this child who needs some word
- Before it built its body's covering.
- The child could see her eyes, strange smouldering light,
- Thy sufferings, my friend, are links in chains,
- Within thy tender soul thou didst bring forth,
- Thou seest the carnal covering of thy friend;
- Which springs to life and fullness in himself.
- On whose fulness pondering
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 4
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- To bring the soul's illusions 'neath my gaze;
- To that great mother of all worlds, and spring'st
- Inspiring me to aim at highest goals,
- From rocks and water, glittering light shall stream,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 5
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- As spirit-messenger, to bring to men
- To bring my work to full accomplishment.
- His Self from carnal covering thou hast drawn;
- Before ye can fulfil and bring to pass
- First must they bring us message that the earth
- Within this temple, lest it may bring harm
- And bring to thee this message, that they wish
- And bring forth fruitful work in human souls.
- Deeds will spring up, which through the spirit's work
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 6
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- Thou must bring forth from out thy treasured store
- For love and hatred none the less bring forth
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 7
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- In the soul-stirring dance
- That thus he may bring down
- 'Tis thou, Maria! Then my suffering
- Bound by the present moment's narrow ring.
- Their gifts spring from a higher spirit still.’
- Wrenched itself free from fetterings of sense.
- I had to bring to tribes, in whom still lived
- It wove into our life those sufferings,
- Streamed through and through my soul, and suffering
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 8
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- And noble fire did ring in all thy words.
- Ensnaring them by magic in thy work.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 9
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- springs resounds:
- Then conquering himself may freedom find
- springs resounds:
- springs resounds:
- springs resounds:
- I rest Within myself; I look on rocks and springs;
- and springs resounds:
- and springs resounds:
- From springs
- From springs
- springs resounds:
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 10
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- And give me strength from out the springs of love.
- I felt a shudd'ring fear at thine approach;
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Portal of Initiation: Scene 11
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- Into those gatherings of men, wherein
- See now then what result your weakness brings.
- Thou bring'st, shall be repeated in my soul.
- Discover all that springs forth from my might?
- 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: The Soul's Probation: Scene 1
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- Thus erring human nature often seeks
- Which feeds the springs of life within ourselves.
- To those who would lay bare the springs of life,
- Unheeded and decay, he brings to naught
- As thou dost lose thyself on entering it.
- I should press forward with exploring feet
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 2
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- My act of bringing, in those days of old,
- With soul's aspiring light
- Enduring soul-repose
- Ye bring to fruitage in the self of man
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 3
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- And ever through my spirit ring her words
- From thy soul's spring and flow thence into mine,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 4
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- Strader who is entering):
- My bitter sufferings in a futile quest.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 5
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- To bring much merriment into thy home;
- When golden sunshine bathed the neighbouring hills,
- And all their whisperings were lucid speech.
- In which a spring rose gushing from the rocks,
- The boy could spend beside the rock-born spring
- The lad was once more sitting by the spring,
- During the night which followed this event
- Although he sat and mused beside the spring
- And set again beside that rock-bound spring;
- For him I forge unwavering faith in life
- Seated beside the spring among the rocks,
- I feel the health that such a picture brings
- Springs that activity for which I crave.
- Who is it? — Here some demon brings to me,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 6
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- On hearing which they'd burn for many a day.
- The knights intend to bring all this about.
- That noble knights do plot to bring us harm —
- That suffering is the lot of all my tribe.
- My mother's sufferings at his hands, and mine,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 7
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- And bring that knowledge from the spirit-realm
- What errand bringeth thee to this our house
- Are deeds which serve to bring this change about.
- 'Ere he could bring himself to such belief
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 8
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- What is the news that thou art come to bring?
- (with faltering movements):
- Is not the offspring of my wife and me.
- Such suffering on his features is expressed
- The wildest anger searing through my heart;
- A flood of doubt o'erwhelms my falt'ring faith
- Who can foresee what later days will bring,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 9
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- Which father brings back with him from the knights
- How then doth Evil spring from out the Good?
- Which father brings back home on his return
- On hearing from what source the sickness came
- Which bring me light from out the Spirit-heights.
- To bring the seeker safely to thy side.’
- That from this error all salvation springs?
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 10
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- And memory; dread and shuddering shape, appears
- To bring to mind these longings of my soul.
- Poured out such storms of suffering on my soul
- I did but see bewildering forces press
- Themselves are pouring into mine own soul.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 11
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- Thou bringest freedom to the souls of men
- Whence knowledge springs with all its vain deceits
- Doth bring full clearness to our spirit-sight.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 12
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- But suffering not ordained by destiny
- But to thy soul it bringeth nought but gloom.
- Which, springing from unfathomed depths of soul,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Probation: Scene 13
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- Which was to bring our labours to their goal.
- From soul's aspiring joy;
- And points the way unto the springs of life.
- That of self-knowledge suffering is the fruit
- And, heartened by a draught from hope's clear spring
- As to outlast the spirit's wanderings
- Which I shall surely bring to ripening.
- In human nature there are springs of love
- To bring to mind my own offence of old.
- The suffering which I had to undergo
- In severing Johannes from myself
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 1
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- Which brings an ending to their sovereign power.
- Which bring strong powers into the souls of men.
- And thus are kept from idle wandering
- The learning which from mystic circles springs
- How to bring knowledge, built on commonsense
- Doth bring full proof of spirit-worth, which men
- A willing off'ring to humanity,
- With treasures which bring forth the spirit-light
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 2
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- As one who brings great knowledge here with him.
- And can acknowledge with your fostering care.
- (Pause, during which Thomasius meditates deeply.)
- An all-caring Will
- Whence powers will spring forth
- Bring magical might
- 'Gainst erring desire.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 3
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- And bring remembrance of the loveliness
- It could not bring to him all he requires
- And bring Johannes knowledge of himself.
- If thou succeed'st in capturing that love
- Yet now the times are coming, which must bring
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 4
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- To bring oblivion and forgetfulness,
- And could bring healing to thy mental wounds.
- Before my wondering spirit, that new work
- But now 'tis born once more, and brings great grief.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 5
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- And suffering poured itself through all her life.
- To find the cause of all this suffering
- Thoughts that might bring to Theodora harm.
- And yet some word will often bring him back
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 6
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- His words are ringing in the spirit here,
- So must the master bring them to this place
- Doth then the teacher bring the lore of earth
- Spring forth, from whom the feelings flow!
- If on thy weakness he is pouring fear.
- Which thou canst hand to them from out thy springs.’
- ‘The springs, of which I am appointed guard,
- So turn and go unto mankind and bring
- Upon their Sire who dwells in springs of light.
- The Sire of truth who dwells in springs of light — ’
- The child who can bring light to breathing souls
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 7
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- But this one here hath been allowed to bring
- And would but bring destruction on themselves
- Pouring from Lucifer to human souls
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 8
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- Since ye can only bring me loss on loss
- (after a pause, during which he has with-drawn into himself):
- of them. They are experiencing during sleep unconscious dreams
- Bring to the soul the fruits of spirit-realms
- Then fantasy brings nought but airy forms
- Perceives the things which here I bring to pass,
- The Guardian himself must bring the light
- 0 soul, who dwelt within this covering
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 9
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- (During the last words Strader walks up to
- And offering it to the gods of Earth.
- Who work in deep realities and bring,
- When it can bring to men, still clothed in flesh,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: Guardian of the Threshold: Scene 10
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- What each alone could never bring to pass.
- 'Twill bring fresh inspiration to the old
- To you, ye brethren, I these pupils bring
- The cosmic spirit who could bring the light
- She treasures them for what they may bring forth
- And who can bring to it a wealth of light.
- During such spirit-wand'rings I have been
- And make my own creations bring forth health.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- Arguments on plans of action and occult powers, during which Ahriman glides stealthily across the stage to bring dissension and confusion of thought among the speakers, who are ignorant of his presence.Strader's temptations.Felix speaks on mysticism.The appearance in spirit form of Maria and Benedictus to help Strader, and of Ahriman to thwart him. There is a repetition of Strader's part in Scene 2.
- Ahriman's manner, shape, and speech betray the fact that he is being found out by the followers of Benedictus. Ahriman hopes, however, to catch Strader. Note the satire indulged in at the expense of those occultists, theosophists, and others whose air of superiority makes them a laughing stock. Note also the last lines showing the importance of remembering the dead.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Editorial Summary of the Scenes
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- Arguments on plans of action and occult powers, during which Ahriman glides stealthily across the stage to bring dissension and confusion of thought among the speakers, who are ignorant of his presence.Strader's temptations.Felix speaks on mysticism.The appearance in spirit form of Maria and Benedictus to help Strader, and of Ahriman to thwart him. There is a repetition of Strader's part in Scene 2.
- Ahriman's manner, shape, and speech betray the fact that he is being found out by the followers of Benedictus. Ahriman hopes, however, to catch Strader. Note the satire indulged in at the expense of those occultists, theosophists, and others whose air of superiority makes them a laughing stock. Note also the last lines showing the importance of remembering the dead.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Persons, Figures, and Events
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- Professor Capesius appearing in ‘The Soul's
- upwards during the years which elapse between ‘The Portal of
- Doctor Strader, the individual appearing in ‘The
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 1
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- Things happen constantly which bring to light
- But when ideas which claim that they do spring
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 2
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- The towering masses with their silent life
- From strong desire and its alluring power.
- Thine effort will not bring thee much reward,
- and, during the following speech, shows an increasingly definite
- Cast out thine own brain's interfering speech,
- who during the preceding events was deep in meditation, rouses
- These are the words that still distinctly ring
- I'll bring thee treasure that will light for thee
- From his soul's being I will bring to him
- What thanks I owe this spirit, who brings truth
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 3
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- Who bring to many a mystic danger great
- as if coming to a standstill during their talk because of
- In all thy words there rings the mystic mood
- In faith devout, revering spirit-sway
- With ether's light around them, — flick'ring red;
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 4
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- Which his son tries to bring within his house?
- I knew that in this way I best could bring
- From spirit-beings Strader brings to me.
- True counsel didst thou bring unto my soul.
- Oh, give them me; I'll bring them safe to him.
- Whatever strength the rest bring to the work
- But it awakes no answering response
- He calls, — from spirit-space his call rings out;
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 5
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- (Bluish-green glittering under-garment,
- to the right, towering over Felix Balde's soul.)
- slightly raising and lowering themselves, as if the group was
- Which grievously resists the soaring will.
- I'll bring its power to thee within the mist;
- Which my desire from the Moon sphere brings.
- When I shall will to bring it near to me,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 6
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- (Referring to Balde, or Joseph Keane in the previous play.)
- Re-echoed — ringing out — in spirit-realms!
- Beside thee in thy solitude to bring
- This sounding living picture-being brings
- The shadow beings' glimm'ring light receives
- For mine own future wanderings on earth.
- I bring within the focus of thy gaze
- Bring forth within this spirit-midnight hour
- And bliss comes pouring with attendant joy
- Whose sharp flash brings to view necessities
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 7
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- Here to the spirit off'ring up himself,
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 8
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- (The bright, quivering sacred flame flares up on the altar
- That lets thy note ring out amongst the spheres.
- (A pause of considerable length ensues, during which the
- ever-increasing alarm during the speech of the Neophyte.)
- Escaped the mystic and as offering rose
- That it may bring forth spirit-qualities
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 9
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- Perceive that which I now can bring to thee;
- I stole thy power of thought I bring it now
- Which Astrid brings from soul-obscurity,
- Who spoke the words my thought brings back to me,
- At that initiation, during which
- He heard the whispering stream of cosmic life.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 10
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- True counsel didst thou bring unto my soul
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 11
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- The labouring oars were under my command;
- And we were bearing to their place of work
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 12
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- Must bring him here before it is too late.
- Since all these braggart spirit-whisperings
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 13
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- That bring deeds unto ripeness never came.
- To see what bearing mysticism has
- Doth boldly face the pain,which Knowledge brings.
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 14
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- Because thoughts would not spring up in his soul
- As bring conviction after careful thought;
- Title: Four Mystery Plays: The Soul's Awakening: Scene 15
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- And hear himself the message thou dost bring:
- These few lines for thee. I have come to bring
- He seeks the source of all his sufferings.
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