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Spiritual Event IV:
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Opposition to the Coming by the
Dark Force. Steiner and others.
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Historical Consequences:
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Founding of the Anthroposophical
Society. World War I (1914-1918).
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Spiritual Precedents:
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Opposition to Krishna, Buddha
and Jesus.
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Historical Consequences:
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Slaughter of 20.000 babies in
Krishna's days. Killing of all babies in Bethlehem
in about 4 BC.
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This principle is based on the recognition
that there are forces countering the spiritual evolution
of mankind. In our discussion it is the opposition to the
Coming of a great teacher by the Dark Force:
Steiner's opposition 1909-13 and World War I
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1903?
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Steiner joins the TS
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1905
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Steiner becomes general secretary
of the German Section of the TS.
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1906
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Steiner tries to replace Leadbeater
as Besant's right-hand.
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1909
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Steiner starts voicing doubts
about the World Teacher project.
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1912
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Council of the German Section
of TS excludes members of the Order of the Star
of the East from membership of the German Section.
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1912
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Steiner founds the Anthroposophical
Society and breaks away from the TS with two thirds
of German Theosophists.
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1913
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General Council of the TS, presided
by Besant, revokes charter of German TS for violating
basic rules of religious freedom.
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1914-1918
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World War I.
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1917
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The Russian Revolution and the
Bolshevik Revolution
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1922
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Rise of Fascism
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Rudolf Steiner (1861-1923). German
scholar, religious teacher and clairvoyant. General Secretary
of the German Section of the Theosophical Society. Founder
of the Anthroposophical Society. (The above depiction of
Steiner as a conscious opponent of the World Teacher Project
should be balanced by stating that he was an intelligent
and sincere student of the occult with many positive qualities)
Eduard Schuré. French writer and Theosophist.
Sided with Steiner.
Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov) (1870-1924). Founder
of Bolshevik Communism. Principle force behind the Bolshevik
Revolution. Incarnation of Loyola.
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Spiritual Precedents
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Opposition to a) Krishna, b) Buddha
and c) Jesus.
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Historical Consequences
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a) Krishna. 20.000 children slaughtered
around and because of Krishnas birth by King
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b) Buddha.
c) Jesus. Herod the Great (73-4
BC) was mentally and physically deranged when he
ordered the killing of Bethlehems first-born
children. He had heard from the three Magi that
a special baby was born, who might grow up as a
challenge to his power.
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© 1999 Govert Schüller
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