“Michael is a being who reveals nothing if we ourselves do not bring Him something from our diligent spiritual work on Earth. Michael is a silent Spirit — silent and reserved.” January 13, 1924 Archangel Michael by David Newbatt
The Michael Imagination is Globalisation “Through Michael we must strive to find Christ Jesus, Christ Jesus the divine leader of the whole human race. This means that we must seek for feelings and ideas which do not make human distinctions of any kind. No race or creed has any bearing... Read More
The last book in the Bible, The Revelation of John, reveals many secrets about human development. If we apply the principles given to us by Rudolf Steiner it will give us a great insight into who we are and what our purpose is. The first angel blew his trumpet, and... Read More
We can find much information in the Book of Revelation to assist us to prepare for Michaelmas on September 29 “We could compare this threshold of consciousness [which we are currently experiencing] to being on a vast open beach. Here we can free up our old way of thinking and... Read More
Lent is a good time to think about the contribution we each can make to the spiritual development of the earth. In his book “The Michael Mystery” Sergei Prokofieff says that the full understanding of Christ’s spiritual sphere on this earth, pervaded by the power of the mystery of Golgotha,... Read More
Together we can create an atmosphere which attracts spiritual beings. Our modern rational mind does not accept this so easily. However, it is a fact that together we can create a light bright enough to give new life to this cosmos. If this thought becomes real to us, if we... Read More
December 31 – January 1 – Leo The cross on the sword pommel: the sacrifice. Girded with the sword of the power of Christ, the tongue speaks the truth, without being able to wound. It is the night of re-setting. Mystery: The knight, the fighter with the lance of the... Read More
One way to prepare for Michaelmas is to “stop and smell the flowers” more often. Not only that, but to appreciate our whole environment from which we receive sustenance for the life of our body, soul and spirit. “Do not look at the flowers so abstractly, nor form such abstract... Read More