Rudolf Steiner: "For when a man is face to face with the Spirit of his own Youth — and such a thing is always possible — then he gives something of his riper understanding to the childlike ideas of the Spirit of his Youth, and at the same time the Spirit of his Youth gives something of his freshness, his childlikeness, to what the man of older years possesses."
"Rejoice, and be exceeding glad" — Matthew 5:12
"A noiseless patient spider" by Walt Whitman
"All things were made by him" — John 1:3 "Es ist Ich" |
"The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light." — Matthew 6:22 |
Rudolf Steiner: "In older languages the self was not specifically designated, for it was contained within the verb. The ‘I’ was not directly mentioned. The verb was used to show what one was doing, and this was what indicated that one was speaking about oneself. There was no name for the self. It only came about in later times that the human being gave his self a name, and in our German language that name [ich] contains the initials of Jesus Christ, which is an important symbolic fact." [Iesus CHristus: ICH]
Washed in the Blood of the Lamb are WeAwash in a Sonburst SeaYou—Love—and I—Love—and Love Divine:We are the Trinity
You—Love—and I—We are One-Two-ThreeTwining EternallyTwo—Yes—and One—Yes—and also Three:One Dual TrinityRadiant CalvaryUltimate Mystery
Source of the first Steiner quote: 1/5/1924, Rosicrucianism and Modern Initiation, p. 31 GA 233a
and he walks with me and he talks with me
and he tells me I am his own
and the joy we share
as we tarry there
none other has ever known
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