The Challenge of Lazarus-John : An Esoteric Interpretation

The Gospel of John, distinct from the 'synoptic gospels', is the most esoteric and challenging account of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. John, whose identity has been much debated, mysteriously refers to himself as 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'. But didn't Jesus love each of the twelve Apostles? Indeed, did he not love all human beings? However, the Gospel says only of Lazarus that Jesus 'loved him'. In this profound study, Richard Seddon brings together essential but often overlooked quotations from the work of the philosopher and scientist Rudolf Steiner. Steiner made no claim to divine inspiration, but described how - through the vigorous discipline of inner development - the capacity for spiritual-scientific research could be acquired. Rudolf Steiner, who founded anthroposophy, undertook research into many of the incidents recorded in John's Gospel, and reported his results in lectures given across Europe. In compiling Steiner's various statements, The Challenge of Lazarus-John reveals that John's Gospel not only gives a historical account, but also represents a path of personal development or initiation. After the prelude characterizing Creation, the Gospel describes how the Christ being descended into the physical and spiritual constitution of Jesus of Nazareth at the Baptism. Crossing the threshold between physical and spiritual worlds, the Gospel writer places emphasis on the development of the higher self in freedom, on the rebirth of the soul, and on the raising of Lazarus. An interlude considers the significance of the seven events referred to as 'signs', and the seven 'I am' statements in relation to higher stages of cognition. The remainder of the Gospel is seen as an expression of the seven stages of Rosicrucian-Christian initiation and their reformulation in the process of human evolution described in anthroposophy. This culminates in an examination of the spiritual processes that take place in the constitution of Jesus during the Crucifixion and Resurrection. It is Lazarus-John's personal witness of these events that enables him to write his unique Gospel. Drawing together such insights and interpretations, Seddon has produced a comprehensive monograph that supplements existing biblical commentaries and illumines John's enigmatic Gospel as a truly Christian path of modern initiation - a challenge to all human beings that will remain for millennia to come.

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The Challenge of Lazarus-John : An Esoteric Interpretation

The Gospel of John, distinct from the 'synoptic gospels', is the most esoteric and challenging account of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. John, whose identity has been much debated, mysteriously refers to himself as 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'. But didn't Jesus love each of the twelve Apostles? Indeed, did he not love all human beings? However, the Gospel says only of Lazarus that Jesus 'loved him'. In this profound study, Richard Seddon brings together essential but often overlooked quotations from the work of the philosopher and scientist Rudolf Steiner. Steiner made no claim to divine inspiration, but described how - through the vigorous discipline of inner development - the capacity for spiritual-scientific research could be acquired. Rudolf Steiner, who founded anthroposophy, undertook research into many of the incidents recorded in John's Gospel, and reported his results in lectures given across Europe. In compiling Steiner's various statements, The Challenge of Lazarus-John reveals that John's Gospel not only gives a historical account, but also represents a path of personal development or initiation. After the prelude characterizing Creation, the Gospel describes how the Christ being descended into the physical and spiritual constitution of Jesus of Nazareth at the Baptism. Crossing the threshold between physical and spiritual worlds, the Gospel writer places emphasis on the development of the higher self in freedom, on the rebirth of the soul, and on the raising of Lazarus. An interlude considers the significance of the seven events referred to as 'signs', and the seven 'I am' statements in relation to higher stages of cognition. The remainder of the Gospel is seen as an expression of the seven stages of Rosicrucian-Christian initiation and their reformulation in the process of human evolution described in anthroposophy. This culminates in an examination of the spiritual processes that take place in the constitution of Jesus during the Crucifixion and Resurrection. It is Lazarus-John's personal witness of these events that enables him to write his unique Gospel. Drawing together such insights and interpretations, Seddon has produced a comprehensive monograph that supplements existing biblical commentaries and illumines John's enigmatic Gospel as a truly Christian path of modern initiation - a challenge to all human beings that will remain for millennia to come.

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The Challenge of Lazarus-John : An Esoteric Interpretation

The Challenge of Lazarus-John : An Esoteric Interpretation

by Richard Seddon
The Challenge of Lazarus-John : An Esoteric Interpretation

The Challenge of Lazarus-John : An Esoteric Interpretation

by Richard Seddon

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The Gospel of John, distinct from the 'synoptic gospels', is the most esoteric and challenging account of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. John, whose identity has been much debated, mysteriously refers to himself as 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'. But didn't Jesus love each of the twelve Apostles? Indeed, did he not love all human beings? However, the Gospel says only of Lazarus that Jesus 'loved him'. In this profound study, Richard Seddon brings together essential but often overlooked quotations from the work of the philosopher and scientist Rudolf Steiner. Steiner made no claim to divine inspiration, but described how - through the vigorous discipline of inner development - the capacity for spiritual-scientific research could be acquired. Rudolf Steiner, who founded anthroposophy, undertook research into many of the incidents recorded in John's Gospel, and reported his results in lectures given across Europe. In compiling Steiner's various statements, The Challenge of Lazarus-John reveals that John's Gospel not only gives a historical account, but also represents a path of personal development or initiation. After the prelude characterizing Creation, the Gospel describes how the Christ being descended into the physical and spiritual constitution of Jesus of Nazareth at the Baptism. Crossing the threshold between physical and spiritual worlds, the Gospel writer places emphasis on the development of the higher self in freedom, on the rebirth of the soul, and on the raising of Lazarus. An interlude considers the significance of the seven events referred to as 'signs', and the seven 'I am' statements in relation to higher stages of cognition. The remainder of the Gospel is seen as an expression of the seven stages of Rosicrucian-Christian initiation and their reformulation in the process of human evolution described in anthroposophy. This culminates in an examination of the spiritual processes that take place in the constitution of Jesus during the Crucifixion and Resurrection. It is Lazarus-John's personal witness of these events that enables him to write his unique Gospel. Drawing together such insights and interpretations, Seddon has produced a comprehensive monograph that supplements existing biblical commentaries and illumines John's enigmatic Gospel as a truly Christian path of modern initiation - a challenge to all human beings that will remain for millennia to come.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781906999728
Publisher: Rudolf Steiner Pr
Publication date: 04/09/2015
Pages: 158
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Preface 1

Introduction 4

Part 1 Prelude 13

1:1 The Word was with God The Life and the Light of Men 13

1:6 The Word Became Flesh Children of God 14

The Baptist's Witness 17

1:15 The Fullness Seeing God 17

1:19 Baptism by John The Lord in Solitude of Soul 18

1:29 The Baptist's Testimony Spirit Descends and Remains 20

Christ Permeates Jesus 22

1:35 First Disciples Identified Ego-consciousness 22

1:43 The True Israelite Astral Experience 23

2:1 Marriage at Cana (First Sign) Etheric Working 25

2:12 Cleansing the Temple Physical Action 26

Birth from Above 29

3:1 Nicodemus Water and Air 29

3:13 God so Loved the World Son of Man, Son of God 31

3:22 The Baptist Withdraws Christ Must Increase 32

3.31 The Baptist's Valediction All in His Hand 33

Awakening the 'I' 35

4:5 The Woman of Samaria Living Water 35

4:16 The New Worship 'I' Am 36

4:27 My Food is to Do His Will We Ourselves Have Heard 37

4:43 The Official's Son (Second Sign) The Value of Belief 38

The New Will 40

5:1 Healing at the Pool (Third Sign) Get up and Walk 40

5:17 From Father to Son Spiritual Evolution 41

5:31 The Baptist is Dead Scripture or My Deeds 43

Cosmic Nourishment 45

6:1 Feeding the Five Thousand (Fourth Sign) The New Communion 45

6:16 Appearing on the Water (Fifth Sign) Spirit Sight 46

6:22 Found Across the Sea Because You Ate the Loaves 47

6:28 'I' Am the Bread of Life Life Spirit 48

6:37 My Father's Will I Will Raise Him Up 49

6:51 My Flesh and Blood Spirit Gives Life 50

At the Abyss 53

6:66 The Twelve and the Brothers Doubt, Hatred, Fear 53

7:14 Teaching in the Temple Murder or Madness? 54

7:25 The Search for Christ You Will Not Find Me 55

7:37 Come to Me and Drink Metabolic Life 57

The 'I' Confronts Opposition 59

8:1 The Adulteress Sin and Destiny 59

8:12 'I' am the Light of the World My Judgement is True 60

8:21 Raise Up the Son of Man The Truth Will Set You Free 62

8:37 Your Father the Devil 'I' Came from God 63

8:48 Before Abraham Was, 'I' Am He Went Out of the Temple 64

The Eternal 'I' 66

9:1 The Man Born Blind (Sixth Sign) The God in Him 66

9:8 Healing on a Sabbath He is a Prophet 67

9:24 Are We Also Blind? The Question of our Age 68

The Lesser Mysteries 70

10:1 'I' Am the Door Leading Out to Pasture 70

10:11 'I' Am the Goodly Shepherd Laying Down the Soul-life 71

10:22 'I' and the Father are One You are Gods 73

Initiation of Lazarus 75

11:1 Lazarus is Ill To Manifest the Son of God 75

11:17 'I' Am the Resurrection and the Life The Fourth Day 76

11:33 Lazarus is Raised from the Dead (Seventh Sign) Come Forth! 77

11:45 The Jews Resolve on His Death Not Only for the Nation 79

Last Days 81

12:1 The Anointment To the Day of My Burial 81

12:12 Entry into Jerusalem Blessed is He 82

12:20 The Grain of Wheat He who Hates his Soul 83

12:27 The Ruler of this World Cast Out Trust in the Light 84

12:37 Isaiah Said I Have Come as Light 85

Interlude 87

Part 2 The Last Supper 93

13:1 The Washing of the Feet 93

12 He Who Ate My Bread 95

21 The Empowerment of Judas 96

31 As I Loved You, Love One Another 98

The Last Discourse 100

14:1 'I' Am the Way, the Truth and the Life 100

8 The Counsellor 101

22 My Peace I Give to You 103

15:1 'I' Am the True Vine 105

9 The Command of Love 106

18 Hatred and Sin 108

16:1 The War of All Against All 109

12 Grief Will Turn to Joy 110

23 I Have Overcome the World 112

The Divine Prayer 114

17:1 His Prayer for His Ordeal 114

6 His Prayer for the Apostles 114

20 His Prayer for All Committed Through Their Word 115

The Arraignment 116

18:1 The Arrest 116

13 Before the High Priests. The Denial 118

28 Before Pilate 119

38 Scourging and Crown of Thorns 120

19:7 Pilate's Judgement 122

Golgotha 125

19:17 The Crucifixion 125

25 It Has Been Achieved 127

31 Bone and Blood 129

38 Deposition and Entombment 131

The Resurrection 134

20:1 The Empty Tomb 134

11 Mary Magdalene 135

19 The Closed Room 136

21:1 Fish for Breakfast 138

15 The Two Streams 140

Epilogue 143

Bibliography 145

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