In Greek mythology: the marvelous golden wool of a mythic ram; Jason and his Argonauts searched for it. In Anthroposophy,Jason's quest is seen as the enactment of an initiation rite. (Anthroposophists tend to interpret all great human quests — for the Holy Grail,for the philosopher's stone,for the golden fleece — as a quest for occult wisdom,i.e.,a quest that leads to Anthroposophy.)
"In Hebrew legend a lump of clay given life ... [Such] artificial men,homunculi,androids,robots,were made by the ancient sages...." 80 p. 113
Calvary,the site of Christ's Crucifixion.
A primeval landmass that may have stretched from South America to Australia.
In Anthroposophy: conformity to the divine cosmic plan,furthering evolution. Cf. evil.
In Anthroposophy: benevolent,self-sacrificing gods who promote human and cosmic evolution. Cf. evil gods.
In Anthroposophy: races that evolve in accordance with the divine cosmic plan,comprised of individuals with progressive,properly evolving souls. Cf. evil races.
In Anthroposophy: people and beings who walk the white (good) path of spiritual evolution. Cf. evil souls.
A set of teachings and beliefs,especially the teachings of Jesus Christ. The first four books of the New Testament are called the Gospels. Steiner "corrrected" these with his Fifth Gospel.
Gautama.