Dr. Steiner hinted that his most popular book was inspired by the Masters:
"By
applying certain methods one can recognise whether something is true or
not. For instance, in my book "Knowledge of the Higher Worlds" it would
have been an easy thing to write: ´These teachings were given through
higher inspiration, etc., they come from the masters and so forth...´
But the principle of the theosophical movement is violated if the writer
does not bear the responsibility for what is written. If it is ever
claimed that an author is not responsible for the book that has been
written, you can be sure that the book does not contain truth but
lucifer-ahrimanic deception. Nowadays the masters do not allow a writer
to disclaim responsibility; therefore one is obliged to measure things
against the yardstick of reason, and not simply take things on
authority. Of course it is far easier to depend entirely on a
personality cult, for reason and logic are harder taskmasters. Only
those who examine and test what is given from the world of spirit can
keep faith with Christian Rosenkreutz. "
-Rudolf Steiner, at the
Christian Rosenkreutz group, Hamburg 17th June 1912
He was asked by
Walter Johannes Stein: "What's the source of knowledge of the higher
worlds?" He said, "Basil Valentine," [Stefan Rautter] an alchemist.

"Those
who are unacquainted with the principles of occult investigation may
believe that it would be better if such facts had not previously been
made known. But in the spiritual world there is a definite law, the
significance of which we will make clear by example. Suppose that in a
certain year some properly trained clairvoyant had perceived this or
that in the spiritual world. Now imagine that ten or twenty years later,
another equally trained clairvoyant could see the same thing even if he
had known nothing whatsoever about the result obtained by the first
clairvoyant. If you were to believe that this could happen, you would be
making a great mistake, for the truth is that a fact of the spiritual
world that has once been discovered by a clairvoyant or by an occult
school, cannot be investigated a second time if the would-be
investigator has not first been informed that it has already been
discovered.
"If therefore, in the year 1900 a certain fact had
been investigated and in the year 1950 another clairvoyant reaches the
stage of being able to perceive the same thing, he can succeed only if
he has realized that someone has already investigated and fathomed it.
Therefore already known facts in the spiritual world can be perceived
only when their import has been consciously grasped as communications
already made.
"This is the law that establishes for all epochs
the foundation of universal brotherliness. It is impossible to penetrate
into any domain of the spiritual world without a link having first been
made with what has already been fathomed by the Elder Brothers of
Humanity. The spiritual world sees to it that nobody can become a law
unto himself, saying, `I am not concerned with what is already there. I
shall investigate only for myself.' None of the facts communicated in
spiritual science today could be perceived by individuals, however
highly developed and advanced, if they had not been previously known.
"Because
a link must be there with what has already been discovered, the
theosophical movement had also to be founded on this basis.
"In a
comparatively short time from now, many individuals will become
clairvoyant, but they would be able to see only unreality, not the
truth in the spiritual world if they had not heard of what had already
been investigated. First one must have knowledge of these truths, such
as given by theosophy, or the science of the spirit, and only then can
they be actually perceived. Even a clairvoyant must get to know what has
already been discovered, and then, after conscientious training, he can
perceive the facts himself.

"It may be said that the divine beings fertilize a faculty of seership only once in a human soul and if the single, virginal fertilization has been achieved, then other human beings must pay attention to what this first soul has discovered in order to have the right to see it themselves. This law lays the foundations of an inner, universal brotherliness, a true brotherhood of men. From epoch to epoch wisdom has passed through the occult schools and been faithfully harbored by the Masters, and we, too, must help to preserve this treasure and maintain brotherliness with those who have already achieved something if we wish to make our way into the higher regions of the spiritual world. What is striven for on the physical plane as moral law is natural law in the spiritual world."
-Rosicrucian Occultism, Rudolf Steiner, Budapest, 4th June 1909
Boaz was the great-grandfather of King David - his name
meaning "strength, or it is in strength". Jachin was the high priest who assisted the dedication of Solomon's Temple - his name meaning "to establish" and united "stability".
"He cast two bronze pillars... he made pomegranates in two rows encircling each network to decorate the capitals on top of the pillars. The pillar to the south he named Jakin [Jachin] and the one to the north Boaz. The capitals on top were in the shape of lilies."
-1 Kings 7:15,18, 21,22
The head Mason, Hiram Abif, made the brass pillars.
In Qabalah, Jachin and Boaz are the names of the pillars of Mercy (J) and Severity(B). They appear in the Tarot deck on the High Priestess card.
"The Two Pillars. In these pillars is indicated the mystery of the part played in human evolution by red oxygenated blood and blue, or carbonated blood."
The two pillars represent the Tree of Life (oxygen- Hauschka calls biogen) and the Tree of Knowledge (carbon).
"In the fourth seal we see the Pillars, one of them planted on the sea, the other on dry land. These Pillars indicate the secret of the part played in human evolution by the red blood, rich in oxygen, and the blue of bluish red, rich in carbonic acid. The evolution of the I of man during the Earth epoch finds physical expression in the interaction between the red blood, without which there could be no Life, and the blue, without which there could be no Knowledge.
"Blue blood is the physical expression of those forces which give us Knowledge- forces which, however, taken by themselves and in their human form, are very nearly akin to Death. Red blood is the physical expression of Life- which however in its human form and by itself, could never give us conscious Knowledge. Together and in their mutual interaction they represent the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life or the two pillars on the foundation of which the life and cognition of the I can grow and develop to that degree of maturity where at long last man will be fully united with the universal forces of the Earth.

"The Initiate foresees a future condition of mankind in which the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life .... will be intertwined and united within man himself. At the present stage the aspirant to spiritual development should inscribe the message of the two pillars in his heart. Separated though they still are, they summon us to transcend the present state of mankind and to direct our footsteps to the place where through our widened consciousness the two will be interwoven - a secret that is indicated in the J-B.
"The verses inscribed on either pillar will bring home to us their meaning. Those on the first pillar relate to Knowledge, those on the second to Life itself. Thus at the former stage the formative, creative powers are revealed to man; at the latter he himself reveals them, magically.
"Progression from the mere faculty of cognition to that of magical activity in life is the significance of the transition from the power latent in the first inscription to that which is latent in the second."
- Occult Seals & Columns, Rudolf Steiner
"Men will extend their beings, as it were, in the course of times to come, identifying themselves more and more with the world; thus it will become possible to represent them in the form of the cosmos instead of the human form. This you can see in the fourth seal with its rock, sea and columns. What passes as clouds through the world today will offer its matter so that the body of a man may be formed from it, and the forces that today are with the Sun spirits will in future provide men with what will develop their spiritual forces in a much higher way. It is this sun force to which men are striving.
"Contrary to the plant that sends its head-like roots towards the earth's center, a man turns his head to the sun. He will ultimately unite his head with the sun and receive higher forces. This is to be seen in the fourth seal in the sun's face that rests on the body of clouds, on the rock and columns. In that future time, the human being will have become self-creative.

"As symbol of the perfect creation, the many coloured rainbow surrounds him. In the Apocalypse of St. John you can find a similar seal in which there is a book in the middle of the clouds. St. John says that the initiate must swallow this book. Here is indicated the time when men will receive wisdom not only outwardly, but will be penetrated by it as is the case today with food, when they, themselves, will be an embodiment of wisdom."
-Rudolf Steiner, Occult Signs & Symbols
We can acknowledge that there are two streams of thought in relation to
those laws which guide a man throughout the courses of his starry
travels in and out of time.
As he is drawn to and from various
experiences of existence, as he knows both the universal days and the
universal slumbers between, when he is swept into much causality, yet
effects many events upon himself; as he courses the ages depressed and
diffused only to always ever be replenished anew - there are two streams
of thought, in philosophical uncertainty, where it is suggested that
Man is a being, at this stage of his development, more 'driven' than
driving, whilst the other suggests that he is so driven that he drives.
In
consideration to the Holy Spirit from which all is empowered to be
driven and driving, we must firstly attribute all subsequent furtherance
and universal motoring to that. In a second consideration as to whether
or not men determine their own fates essentially, remarkably or
determinedly - we answer thus: yes and no:
- Insofar as Father God gives us the essential life
- Insofar as Christ has characterized us to make this life remarkable
- Insofar as the Holy Spirit has empowered us to live determinedly
Yes! But without these three, no.
-B.Hive
It is simply
not possible to forcibly bring another to morality. The word morality
is not used in the social context or even in the common, but in the
principle of inert value that a man may discern through the heart for
himself.
A true morality is empathic and giving by nature, open,
demonstrative and perhaps even exaggerated in joy. (The true meaning
of morale - to keep them high.) Not morality in the depleted sense of
restrictive license; rather an internal discernment which corresponds
with God.
This form of discernment is acquired by
the cooperation of both the ego and soul of the individual (through
the means of the Arterial Self) and simply cannot be imposed....
Yet it is with this sense of correctness within, shall the
individual come to know whether or not he or she should reclaim their
existence and thus begin to heal.
-B.Hive
How
does one temper the reality of grief within the world with merriment,
which is inhibited within the soul? (Merriment, not to be confused with
false merriment – joviality - but true merriment. Ho Ho Ho.)
Self-consciousness
provides for the spectator of the participating consciousness. This
spectator: the 'I Am Not', as you would have it, comes to
feel separate from the world which it views.....
That 'spectator' within all of us can be removed from criticism, and positioned above the general cares and woes - particularly in times of grief it shall remain there. This is not to say that this self-consciousness is not colored with preference or even emotion, but that there is a protection from overwhelming sorrow in this divorce from personality.
One can achieve this by knowing within, that no matter how gruesome, difficult, perilous or cruel conditions may present in the world, they are not permanently real, and nor do they affect us in higher realms after death. Our loved ones will endure, we shall endure, as we have done so all along. And there will be compensatory joys and much renewal, even though we may be 'open' to a seemingly treacherous existence in the here and now.
It is good for men to hear truth such as this. It is wholesome for the soul within, because truths have a way of resonating health. The soul does and will respond.
There is so little true consideration given today. This is why meditations upon 'simple' but potent truths are so lively and helpful. Contemplating truths which are essential to being, assist men with rhythms, development, order, and most importantly, returning to the awareness of that happy being which in truth is inside him.
-B.Hive