GOETHE
AND HIS CONNECTION WITH ROSICRUCIANISM
There are
two ways of penetrating Goethe's Rosicrucian Mystery, an exoteric
way, and an esoteric or occult way. The esoteric path reveals itself
through a study of those poems of his which are an outward expression
of his Rosicrucian views and other knowledge relevant to this
question.
These
include:
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The poem Geheimnisse (‘The Mysteries’):
this describes the mystery of the Lodge of twelve with the
thirteenth at their head. The contents are a reference to
experiences in the outer court of the Rosicrucian Parsifal
Initiation (Grail Initiation).
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The basic theme in Faust. Homunculus is the astral body; the
journey to the ‘Mothers’ is a representation of
the search for the Golden Triangle and the Lost Word.
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The
passages in Wilhelm Meister portraying the ‘Journey
and Transformation of the Soul’ as far as the extension
of consciousness to cosmic vision. (Contemplation of cosmic
events. Makarius's vision is such an act of contemplation)
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The
Fairy Story of the Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily
is a portrayal of an alchemistical initiation as
established by Christian Rosenkreutz; this is written correctly —
not as in the defective tradition of the Lodges — as 030 degree
(vulgarly known in Freemasonry parlance as the 30th degree. This
fable contains in symbolic language all the secrets of this
degree; just as the myth of Hercules contains all the secrets of
the Royal Arch degree, which is properly written 013 degree, and
which is also called the fourth degree.
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Important aspects of Rosicrucian
initiation are also to be found in the poem Pandora.
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The
means of penetrating Goethe's Rosicrucianism
in an esoteric or occult way are given in the initiation of the true
020 degree, which — to conceal the secret — is also written as 6 3
degree, being read as 6 x 3 = 18th degree (Rose Croix). In this it is
shown, in an occult way, that Goethe underwent an initiation between
his visits to Leipzig and Strasbourg, which only came to fruition in
his life gradually, and which enabled him to fulfil a very particular
Rosicrucian mission. No more about this can be written down;
one could still say a little more about it verbally,
and still more only in a true Rosicrucian Lodge of the 6 3 = 6 x 3 = 18th degree.
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The
above text is only to be found in Marie
Steiner-von Sivers' handwriting. It was presumably written down by
Rudolf Steiner for Edouard Schure around 1906, as Marie Steiner's
transcript is found immediately following a text written down by
Rudolf Steiner for Schure in 1906,
Zeichen und Entwickelung der drei Logoi in der Menschheit
(‘Symbols and development of the three Logoi within humanity’),
printed in
Nachiichten der Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung,
Michaelmas 1965, and published in English in
The Apocalypse of St. John,
Rudolf Steiner Press, London 1977.
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