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32. Collected Essays on Literature 1884-1902: Clara Viebig The Women's Village 05 May 1900,

Rudolf Steiner
In the village of Eifelschmitt, the women are alone for almost the whole year. Only at Christmas and around the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul do the men come home from the Rhineland factory towns, where they seek the income that they cannot find in their poor homeland.
Dear Children: Editors' Introduction
Translator Unknown

Rudolf Steiner
The following are three addresses given to the children of the first Waldorf school at school assemblies in 1919 and 1920. In the Christmas assembly address Steiner also spoke to the parents who were in attendance. Steiner had previously assisted the industrialist Emil Molt in establishing the school for the children of the factory workers of the Waldorf Astoria cigarette factory in Stuttgart, Germany.
29. Collected Essays on Drama 1889–1900: “The Homeless” 26 Feb 1898, N/A
Translated by Steiner Online Library

Rudolf Steiner
Part of his relaxation involves turning the heads of young girls. On Christmas Eve, poor Lottchen throws herself at the seducer, kissing him fervently, kissing him endlessly.
270. Esoteric Lessons for the First Class I: Second Hour 22 Feb 1924, Dornach
Translated by Frank Thomas Smith

Rudolf Steiner
And perhaps it would not be unimportant if a large number of our friends were to undertake something in this direction now. The Christmas Conference [1923] was to be the beginning of true esotericism pouring into the entire anthroposophical worldview stream, supported by the Anthroposophical Society. How often - one can ask - have I forgotten what I found to be quite beautiful during the Christmas Conference and in my thoughts and feelings continued as though the Anthroposophical Society were the same as it was before the Christmas Conference.
219. Man and the World of Stars: Moral Qualities and the Life after Death. Windows of the Earth. 01 Dec 1922, Dornach
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

Rudolf Steiner
It is what lives in the minds and hearts of men as I have just pictured it, that is of essential interest to these higher Beings; the Angels who look in through the Christmas windows are not interested in the speculations of professors; they overlook them. Nor, to begin with, are they much concerned with a man's thoughts.
So it is not so much whether we are foolish or clever on Earth that comes before the gaze of the Divine-Spiritual Beings at the time of Christmas, but simply whether we are good or evil men, whether we feel for others or are egoists. That is what is communicated to the cosmic worlds through the course of the yearly seasons. You may believe that our thoughts remain near the Earth, because I have said that the Angels and Archangels are not concerned with them when they look in through the Christmas windows. They are not concerned with our thoughts because, if I may use a rather prosaic figure of speech, they receive the richer coinage, the more valuable coinage that is minted by the soul-and-spirit of man.
343. Lectures on Christian Religious Work II: Twentieth Lecture 06 Oct 1921, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Let us begin with the preparations for Christmas. I say what I am about to say with full awareness of how it must sound to modern man. You will find the most diverse deviations from what I have to say in the Catholic Church, but these are deviations that have arisen from misunderstandings over time.
We must therefore have a certain mood, which is the mood of expectation towards Christmas. This mood can only be expressed in color by everything that belongs to the chasuble being blue for this time.
But a mood of hope will have to find expression in the Christmas festival itself. It is the festival of expectation, it is the festival of hope, it is therefore the festival that must brighten, that must have a faint light in what was the earlier blue.
284. Images of Occult Seals and Columns: Foreword

Hella Wiesberger
However, the room was only able to serve its original purpose for a short time, because with the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, Rudolf Steiner stopped the symbolic-cultic events. It was only at Christmas 1934, through the initiative of C. S. Picht, that the room was reopened as a Rudolf Steiner memorial room.
90a. Self-Knowledge and God-Knowledge I: Events in the Second Half of the Lemurian Racial Development 28 Dec 1904, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
It is best expressed in the legend and meaning of Christmas. Christ sends the spirit of light, the Paraclete, who fights for humanity. The explanation of the Luciferian principle can be found in the Vatican archives.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 36. Letter to Marie von Sivers in Berlin 14 Nov 1905, Basel

Rudolf Steiner
Ita Wegman (1876-1943), who was studying in Zurich at the time, founded the Clinical Therapeutic Institute in Arlesheim in 1921, which led to intensive collaboration with Rudolf Steiner in the field of medicine. 1922-1923 on the Goetheanum's steering committee, from Christmas 1923 to 1935 on the founding board of the General Anthroposophical Society and head of the medical section.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 196. Letter to Marie Steiner on a eurythmy tour 31 May 1924, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
It is also true that in the current situation since the Christmas Conference, the board takes responsibility for such a matter. And this will certainly happen. Under no circumstances can the book delivery service be held responsible.

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