In Anthroposophy: an emergency during the Lemurian epoch when the substance of the earth became too hardened for most people to bear; the Moon broke away from the Earth,carrying off the most hardened elements. Humans who had fled to other planets could then return to Earth.
In Anthroposophy: the stage of cosmic evolution that preceded Present Earth: Old Moon or its equivalent experienced by an individual in her/his spiritual existence.
In Anthroposophy: Lunar Pitris — Angels at their human stage,on the Moon or during Old Moon.
In Anthroposophy: humans as we were during Old Moon. (We were not truly human,then; the gods we call Angels had reached their own "human" stage of evolution at that time.) Some humans on the Earth have also been particularly influenced by the astrological/spiritual powers of the Moon.
Between 1969 and 1972,several Apollo astronauts landed on the Moon. Anthroposophists sometimes deny this,because Steiner taught that the Moon is inaccessible.
In astrology: the passage of the Moon through the ecliptic; emblematic of birth and major life changes.
According to Steiner: Judaism,because the god of the Jews,Jehovah,lives on the Moon.
The portion of the cosmos under the predominant influence of the Moon. Steiner at least sometimes identified it with the soul world.
In Anthroposophy: the second stage of soul development among the seven Regions of Soul. Having attained sense-free thinking,and evolving toward the development of sacrificial will,we develop unmediated morality. This will occur under the aegis of Scorpio.
In general,behavior consistent with the right and good,contrary to the wrong and evil. In Anthroposophy,morality is specifically acting in accordance with divine will to promote proper human evolution.