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97. The Christian Mystery (2000): The Significance of Christmas in the Science of the Spirit 15 Dec 1906, Leipzig
Translated by Anna R. Meuss

Rudolf Steiner
Today the only connection many people still have to Christmas is to light the candles on the Christmas tree. The Christmas tree is, however, the most recent symbol of Christmas.
For as long as people on earth felt, had a sense of what it means to be human, and also knew of the principle that takes us beyond being human to being divinely human, taking us beyond ourselves, they have known this sublime Christmas festival. In John's gospel we find words that may be a leitmotiv for the idea of Christmas. ‘He must wax, but I must wane.’
Love conquering death shines in the lights on the Christmas tree, and in future it will come alive in all of humanity. Now it is the prospect before us. We can thus sense that the meaning of Christmas is something that comes to us from far ahead but has also been celebrated in earliest times.
209. East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea 24 Dec 1921, Dornach
Translator Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
From the aspect of modern thinking it may perhaps sound strange that we are arranging a study course for the Christmas holidays (Christmas Course for Teachers, 23rd December to 7th of January), because people generally think that during the great festivals of the year work should stop and that Christmas in particular should only be dedicated to religious exercises.
Let us grasp that the most significant thought which we can have at Christmas is the following: A real understanding of Christianity must bring about a Cosmic Christmas. This inner voice, this inner longing, can lead us over into a Christmas which is in keeping with the misery of the present time.
We must learn to celebrate not only an individual Christmas, but a COSMIC, UNIVERSAL CHRISTMAS.
54. Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival: The Christmas Festival as a Symbol of the Sun Victory 14 Dec 1905, Berlin
Translated by Lisa D. Monges, Gilbert Church

Rudolf Steiner
The preparations being made for Christmas that are published in our newspapers convince us of this. There is hardly anything more hopeless and alien to a true understanding of Christmas than the material being published today.
Let us use the knowledge acquired in the course of our spiritual-scientific lectures to understand what the ancient sages expressed in the Christmas festival. The festival held at Christmas time is not only a Christian event. It has existed wherever religious feeling was expressed.
The Christmas festival, rightly understood, is the festival of the birth of mankind's highest feelings and will impulses.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Rudolf Steiner Gives Initial Administrative Instructions for the Christmas Conference 21 Dec 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Firstly, I would ask those of our dear friends who are always, or at least mostly always here, to take their seats in that shed we are making out here during the Christmas Conference. The fact of the matter is that, in an especially gratifying way, the attendance at the Christmas Conference will be very large, and we will have to expand the carpentry workshop here [points to where it is] – the visitors will not enter here – by adding, well, how should I put it, an “internal villa” with large windows leading out to it.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Handwritten Notes on the Opening Address of the Christmas Conference 24 Dec 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
2 Puncte = Publicity / Consolidation Stuttgart = Christmas games / with the teachers pyright Rudoff Steiner
The Festivals and Their Meaning I: Christmas: The Christmas Festival: A Token of the Victory of the Sun 24 Dec 1905, Berlin
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
They were celebrating the time when winter draws to its close and spring begins. It is quite true that Christmas falls while it is still winter, but Nature is already heralding a victory which can be a token of hope in anticipation of the victory that will come in spring—a token of confidence, of hope, of faith—to use words which are connected in nearly every language with the Festival of Christmas.
This brings us to the true meaning of Christmas as a Festival of the very highest order in cosmic and human life. In the days when genuine occult teaching was not disowned as it is today by materialistic thought but was the very wellspring of the life of the peoples, the Christmas Festival was a kind of memorial, a token of remembrance of a great happening on the Earth.
The birth festival of all that man can feel, perceive and will—such is Christmas when it is truly understood. The aim of Spiritual Science is to stimulate a true and deep understanding of the Christmas Festival.
332b. Current Social and Economic Issues: Address at the Christmas Party at the Waldorf Astoria Cigarette Factory 05 Jan 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
Today I am to speak in the presence of the light-filled Christmas tree for the Christmas celebration. But please do not expect me to give you any of the usual Christmas speeches, which can still be heard so often in our time.
Therefore, it does us no good today to sit under the Christmas tree with its lights and just remember in an unctuous way what people used to celebrate when Christmas approached.
And so, as the world lies today, we can actually do no other than absorb the Christmas spirit into ourselves as a feeling for the future. One might say that the Christmas spirit as a world Christmas spirit has basically no truth today.
37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: The Formation of the General Anthroposophical Society Through the Christmas Conference of 1923 13 Jan 1924,

Rudolf Steiner
The intention of the Christmas Conference at the Goetheanum, which has just ended, was to give the Anthroposophical Society a form that the Anthroposophical Movement needs to care for it.
The leadership of the Goetheanum in Dornach called upon those individuals who believe that the anthroposophy cultivated at this Goetheanum seeks to correspond to the characterized tasks to bring the long-standing attempts to form anthroposophical societies to a satisfactory conclusion in a Christmas conference. The call was answered in a way that could not have been expected. Seven to eight hundred people appeared at the “laying of the foundation stone” of the “General Anthroposophical Society”.
The core of this Society consists of those individuals and groups who were represented at the Christmas Conference at the Goetheanum, Dornach, 1923. They are imbued with the conviction that a true science of the spiritual world, developed over many years and already published in important parts, really does exist at the present time and that today's civilization lacks the cultivation of such a science.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Rudolf Steiner Reveals His Decision to Take Over the Management of the Society at Christmas 18 Dec 1923, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
Wachsmuth on Sunday, December 16, Rudolf Steiner went to Schaffhausen, where he was responsible for the performance of the Christmas plays and spoke the introductory words. On the 17th or 18th he traveled on to Stuttgart to meet Marie Steiner, who arrived in Stuttgart early in the morning of the 18th from Berlin, and together they returned to Dornach.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Administrative Instructions for the Christmas Conference and Reiteration of Proposal Regarding the Future Leadership of the Society 23 Dec 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Then I have to announce that the tickets for all Christmas plays that are given will always be available before and after each performance at the table where tickets for eurythmy and other plays are usually available.
I have repeatedly emphasized in various places that the Anthroposophical Society should take on a certain form here at Christmas, which can arise on the basis of what has come about in the individual national societies. I never thought, my dear friends, of a mere synthetic summary of the national societies.

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