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The Mission of the Archangel Michael

The Revelation of the Secrets of Mans Being

By Rudolf Steiner

Lectures given in Dornach and Munich
GA 194 and 174a

The first six lectures included in this volume were given in Dornach, Switzerland, November 21 – 30, 1918. they are taken from the original edition that bears the title, Die Sendung Michaels (Volume 194 in the Bibliographic Survey, 1961). The final two lectures were given in Munich, West Germany, February 14, and 17, 1918. They are included in the original edition bearing the title, Mitteleuropa zwischen Osdt und West (Volume 174a in the Bibliographic Survey, 1961).

Copyright © 1961
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CONTENTS

The Mission of Michael, the Revelation of the
Secrets of Man's Being

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Contents
Lecture I The Power and Mission of Michael, Necessity of the Revaluation of Many Values November 21, 1919
Lecture II The Michael Revelation. The Word Becomes Flesh and the Flesh Becomes Spirit November 22, 1919
Lecture III Michaelic Thinking. The Knowledge of Man as a Supersensible Being. The Michael Path and the Deepest Impulses of the Social Question November 23, 1919
Lecture IV The Culture of the Mysteries and the Michael Impulse. Self-knowledge and its Permeation of the Three Strata of Consciousness November 28, 1919
Lecture V The Michael Deed and the Michael Influence as Counter-pole of the Ahrimanic Influence November 29, 1919
Lecture VI The Ancient Yoga Culture and the New Yoga Will. The Michael Culture of the Future November 30, 1919

Signs of the Times, Michael's Battle and Its
Reflection on Earth

Lecture I Michael's Battle and Its Reflection On Earth — Part I February 14, 1918
Lecture II Michael's Battle and Its Reflection On Earth — Part II February 17, 1918




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