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350. Rhythms in the Cosmos and in the Human Being: The Effects of Light and Color in Earthen Materials are Reflected in the Heavenly Bodies 09 Jun 1923, Dornach
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Because you can't understand what you find in old writings! You see, you only understand what is written in the old scriptures and comes from the right ancient wisdom when you have found it again.
So you see, it will not be understood, and that is what people show. Because if a modern scholar reads such a saying, he says: Well, that's a stupid superstition!
So, no, it is impossible to imagine how foolish people actually are, because they cannot understand it. No modern scholar understands what lies in such a saying. But if you can do spiritual research, then you come across it again, only then do you understand it.
350. Rhythms in the Cosmos and in the Human Being: The Work of a Guardian Angel 13 Jun 1923, Dornach
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From this you can see: everything that is written down in some spiritualistic circles is said to the underbellies. It's just that people are reluctant to admit it. They think the spirits speak Italian or French, but it all comes from within the person.
Instead, you have to know how this happens, albeit indirectly. Then you understand something else as well. Then you realize that people can refute something like that very easily.
And so today there exists just a terribly sloppy thinking, no thinking at all, that really has power in itself. That is why it is impossible today to understand correctly the things that have been taken from the spiritual world. If people had a truly sharp thinking, then they would come much sooner to an understanding of what is going on in the spiritual world.
350. Rhythms in the Cosmos and in the Human Being: On The Deeper Causes of the World War Catastrophe 16 Jun 1923, Dornach
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Now, with this in mind, I would like to tell you something that will help us to understand how the great catastrophe, this terrible world misery of so many people, could have been possible at all.
One is a math student, the other is a philology student and understands nothing about math, understands nothing about math at all. But now, one evening, they are working away furiously, as they say in student slang, one with his Latin grammar, the other with his arithmetic problem that he wants to solve and just can't figure out.
She had days when she talked, but those who belonged to the family could not understand anything she said, nothing at all. She talked about completely unknown things. It was very strange.
350. Rhythms in the Cosmos and in the Human Being: The Influence of the Star Constellations on the Earth and on Humans 25 Jun 1923, Dornach
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Because these people in 1323 in Europe still knew about the influence of the stars. They could have understood each other much better. But the people who came over did not understand the Indians at all, they could only exterminate them.
Even back then, I had to learn differential calculus to understand the concepts. But I know what the physical concepts were back then. But today it is quite different.
In the human being, blood is pushed into the brain, and on Earth, masses of air are thrown over and fiery masses of gas are thrown out from under the Earth and transported to other places. It is the same story. It all starts with the stars. If people understood why they think differently now, they would also understand why Etna is spitting fire.
350. Rhythms in the Cosmos and in the Human Being: Human and Cosmic Breathing — The Light Breathing of the Earth – The Fertilization of Plants and Humans; The Fertilization of Water Through Lightning 20 Jul 1923, Dornach
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But since then, science has taken hold of this subject precisely under the influence of Hansen's theatrical performances. Now I would like to tell you about an experiment that Hansen performed in front of an astonished audience after it had been forgotten for a long time.
When something occurs in such a way that someone can lie there like a wooden board and even stand on it, and it happens temporarily under the influence of another personality, well, then it is just an experiment, then it is not so particularly bad.
350. Rhythms in the Cosmos and in the Human Being: The Emergence of Conscience in The Course of Human Development; Unbornness and Immortality — The Teaching of Aristotle and the Catholic Church 25 Jul 1923, Dornach
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In the very first centuries, Christianity was understood a little. But when the Roman Empire adopted Christianity and Christianity took root in Rome, it was no longer understood there. It was not understood. Now there were always councils within Christianity. The high dignitaries of the church came together and determined what the great flock of believers should believe.
But these great scholars in the Middle Ages were, of course, under the impression that there can be no such thing as a pre-earthly life. The church forbids believing it.
350. Rhythms in the Cosmos and in the Human Being: Lung and Kidney Knowledge 28 Jul 1923, Dornach
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What has happened in history is nothing compared to what has happened among people during the time in which we live. And you see, in order to understand what is at issue here, you have to look deeply into what really is. But people today do not do that.
Over the course of the 19th century, however, the lungs have become completely incapable of providing anything to the brain. The lungs of the human being underwent a major transformation in the 19th century, and what has become much more important than the lungs in the course of the 19th century is really what we call the kidneys, those organs that are closely related to the activity of the heart.
It is true: when a person wakes up today, he lives under too much blood pressure; then, so to speak, this too much blood pressure snaps at the astral body and the ego.
350. Rhythms in the Cosmos and in the Human Being: Druidic Wisdom — Mithraism — Catholic Worship — Freemasonry — The Christian Community 10 Sep 1923, Dornach
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You can say: The more the cults are practiced, the less one understands of the things. — And so the understanding of the cults that are most practiced in the present has actually been lost everywhere.
And so it grows, and you feel as if you were standing under a tree. That is why the Orientals depict Buddha under the bodhi tree. He still knew this cerebellum as an organ of perception.
That is what I wanted to answer your question. I believe that from this you can understand how a cult was just as necessary as a knife that was needed for survival, and how the uselessness of the cult later led to it being eradicated and then continued without being understood.
348. Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture I 03 Feb 1923, Dornach
Translated by Marna Pease, Carl Alexander Meir

But influences coming from the whole surrounding universe do, none the less, work with immense power in the bee-hive. Indeed, one can only arrive at a right understanding of what the life of the bees truly is, when one takes into account that the whole environment of the earth has a very great influence upon the life of the colony. This life within the hive rests upon the fact that the bees, to a much greater extent than the ants and wasps, work so completely together, so arranging their whole activity that everything is in harmony. If one would understand how this comes about, one must say: In the life of the bee everything that in other creatures expresses itself as sexual life is, in the case of the bees, suppressed, very remarkably suppressed; it is very much driven into the background.
The individual bees renounce love in manifold ways, and thus develop love throughout the whole hive. One only begins to understand the life of the bees when one knows that the bee lives in an atmosphere completely pervaded by love.
351. Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture II 26 Nov 1923, Dornach
Translated by Marna Pease, Carl Alexander Meir

These worker-bees feel themselves united with the Queen, not because they were under the same Sun, but because they remained within the Sun-development; this is why they feel themselves so united with the Queen.
Honey contains the forces that give man's body firmness. These things should be understood. So one can say that much more attention should be given to the keeping of bees than is usual.
This is a law of great importance, and one we can well understand. Observing things in this way, one is able to say—in the whole inter-relationship of the bee-colony—of this organism—Nature reveals something very wonderful to us.

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