Rudolf Steiner: 'Now consider not only present day man, but look in a spiritual sense at a man of the far distant future. He will develop, he will over come, cleanse and purify his desires and passions and will obtain a higher self-consciousness. Thus, spiritually, you can see a man who has once more attained to the purity of the plant-nature. But it is because he has reached a higher stage that his self-consciousness exists in this state of purity. His blood is as pure and chaste as the plant fluids. Take the red roses to be a prototype of what the blood will be at some future time, and in this way you have before you the prototype of higher man. In the Rose Cross you have a most beautiful paraphrase of Goethe's saying:—“The man who is without this dying and becoming is a sad stranger on this dark earth”! Dying and becoming,—what does this mean? It means that in man there exists the possibility of growing out of and beyond himself. That which dies and is overcome is represented by the black cross which is the expression of his desires of senses. The blossoms in their purity are symbolical of the blood. The red roses and the black cross together represent the inner call to grow beyond oneself.’
At-one-ment
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
Washed in the Blood of the Lamb are We
You—Love—and I—We are One-Two-Three
Source: December 5, 1908
Thank you, Larry Young!
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