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  1. The Green Snake. In 1920 Rudolf Steiner spoke of Goethe’s fairy tale TheGreen Snake and the Beautiful Lily as the archetypal seed of the Anthroposophical movement. The destiny of the first Goetheanum can be said to lead to ‘rebirth out of the ashes’. On 1 January, 1923, was the tragedy of the burning of the first Goetheanum.

  2. At Michaelmas in 1795, a series of stories appeared, of which the concluding one was a fairy tale: The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily. The tale tells of magical transformation – one that, when the time is at hand, can be experienced by anyone. The author of these stories was Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and the creation of his fairy tale ...

  3. As twilight falls, the prince succumbs to his desire for the beautiful Lily, rushes towards her, and dies. The green snake encircles the prince, and the old man, his wife, and the will-o'-the-wisps form a procession and cross the river on the back of the snake.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2017 · A community that had formed around the unconscious Youth declared in a wondrous hubbub what each had to do, their task, their duty. They took the unconscious Youth over a most beautiful Bridge that had formed across the River. Upon reaching the other side the Old Man asked the Green Snake, who had been the Bridge, what she had resolved upon.

  5. The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily is one of the most important stories of the Anthroposophic and Rosicrucian streams. It is a timeless, allegorical tale of initiation and profoundly affected Rudolf Steiner and the formulation of his teachings.

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    • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  6. 1 de nov. de 2000 · The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily Paperback – November 1, 2000 by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (Author), Marjorie Spock (Author) 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 5 ratings

    • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Marjorie Spock