I
The Birth of the Light
Berlin, December 19, 1904
GA 90f
When we see the Christmas trees in the streets today, we might think
that the custom of decorating a tree at Christmas is an ancient one.
The custom itself, however, shows how the habits of men change.
Christmas trees, which are to be found in almost every home today,
represent a custom that did not exist a hundred years ago. A century
ago you would not have found the streets bedecked with trees, nor
would you have been able to find in the poetry and songs of that time
any mention of them. The custom is a quite recent phenomenon that has
been in vogue in Europe and America only since the second half of the
nineteenth century. Trees first appeared as symbols of the Christmas
festival around 1800. The festival itself, however, is ancient, even
older than Christianity. Indeed, it was celebrated in all historical
ages.
In Christianity the Christmas festival has been taken as a symbol for
the birth of the Christian Redeemer only since the fourth century A.D.
In the first Christian centuries, December 25th was by no means
celebrated as the birthday of the Representative of Christianity. This
has been so only since the fourth century. Nevertheless, in Roman
times and among the Celts and Germanic peoples even in ancient
Egypt and other regions a festival was celebrated at the same time
of the year, but it was of a different character from the later
Christian festival.
Now the conclusion could be drawn from this that the Christian Church,
in establishing December 25th as the birthday of Jesus, did something
that was against all historical tradition and constituted a kind of
correction. This is not the case. To understand the significance of
the Christmas festival, one must recognize the ancient wisdom hidden
in it. Festivals such as Christmas, Easter and Whitsuntide are nothing
but dates inscribed in the times by our ancestors, and they show us,
their descendants, how the relationship of world and man and the great
mysteries of existence were understood in earlier times. The one who
is able to decipher the script that is written in the great festivals,
or is able to read the hieroglyphics that time itself presents to us,
finds there deep and significant mysteries of human development.
I said, and we shall see presently in what sense it is meant, that the
Christmas festival has been celebrated since the beginning of history.
Recorded history dates back to the Egypto-Chaldean or third
post-Atlantean period. Our own period, the fifth post-Atlantean, in
which the science and culture of the physical world is being
developed, began in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The
preceding period, the Greco-Roman, goes back to the eighth and ninth
centuries B.C. to the time when Homer sang his poems to the Greeks.
This age has left a record of the feelings and deeds that occurred
during the fourth post-Atlantean period. Then we reach back to a still
more ancient time, the gray antiquity of the age of the Judaic people,
and the time when the Egyptian priests preserved a lofty wisdom that
they disseminated to the common people only in an esoteric form. Here
recorded history ceases.
What we know today of Persian history was recorded much later than
when it actually occurred. The sublime religion of ancient India that
is recorded in the Vedas and the Vedanta philosophy is of much later
date than the actual age in which the great thoughts of the Rishis of
ancient India, which were received directly from the divine spirits
themselves, flowed through to mankind. So we can look back from our
own period, which will still last for a considerable time, to the
Greco-Roman period when Christianity appeared, and still further back
to the age of the Egyptian priests. Then the paths disappear and only
one who is able to look at history with different means can gain
knowledge of ancient Persia, and even older times.
To really understand Christmas one must look back to that turning
point in time when mankind, newly risen, was taught a new wisdom. At
that time a great flood deluged the continent of the ancient Atlantean
culture and a new culture, to which the epochs I have enumerated
belong, was founded. An entirely new mode of thought and feeling arose
in this new mankind, but nothing has been preserved of the culture of
the Atlanteans, nor of that even more ancient people, the Lemurians,
who perished when Lemuria was destroyed by fire.
When mankind reaches a new turning point in its evolution, it must
briefly recapitulate what it has previously passed through. Thus, the
peoples of the first three post-Atlantean periods had briefly to
recapitulate three important evolutionary epochs of mankind. In
ancient India the wise Rishis looked back to a time when the sexes did
not yet exist, to a time when man was sexually still a unity. They
looked back to a primeval man, known in occult teachings as Adam
Kadmon, who was both man and woman. The highest cosmic being
expressing this primeval unity was indicated by the sacred name,
Brahman. All manifoldness proceeded from Brahman, the Divine Unity.
This unity was present for men on earth only as long as the male and
female sexes did not exist. Thus, in the spirit of the great Indian
Rishis there appears, like a mirrored image, the divine primeval unity
of man, the pre-human Adam Kadmon, in whom lived peace, spirit,
clarity and harmony. He it is who speaks in the Vedas that poured from
the lips of the Indian Rishis. This occurred in the first period of
human civilization after the great flood. At that time one did not yet
speak of a trinity, of a threefold Divine Person, but solely of a
primeval Unity, of Brahman, in whom everything was contained and in
whom everything originated.
Then a time came when the Persian priests of Zarathustra, the wise
Parsis, looked back to the epoch in which the two sexes were born out
of fire, and man became a duality. With the birth of sexual man out of
fire, evil, which had not previously existed, entered the world. Evil
in the human sense did not exist before the division of the sexes that
occurred in the middle of the Lemurian age. Good and evil have existed
only since that time when they came to fill the last part of the
Lemurian age and the first part of the Atlantean.
It is interesting to investigate in the spiritual accounts called the
Akashic Record the way this twofold form of mankind expressed itself.
Even the spiritual scientist, who is able to decipher these wondrous
documents, is astonished to find how different the male and female
elements of that time were as compared with what they are at present.
Under the guidance of the wise leaders of mankind, woman developed the
soul element, and man the element of will. In this way, the duality of
will and soul arose and confronted each other in the two sexes in the
Atlantean period. Through the fact that the soul entered the physical
body, evil entered mankind, and because mankind had to recapitulate
the epoch that is characterized by the difference between good and
evil, the fire worship of the religion of the Parsis appeared, that
is, the doctrine of Ormuzd and Ahriman. This, as the Persian period of
culture, precedes recorded history.
The duality of good and evil was taught in the religion of
Zarathustra. Men were not yet concerned with a trinity, which came
later at about the time when the first historical documents appeared.
The Akashic Record gives no information of a trinity existing in
pre-historical times. It only became necessary for people to look up
to a third power after they came to distinguish between good and evil.
Thus the figure of the mediator appeared the conciliator, the
redeemer from evil, who led mankind from evil to good, and he was most
clearly present in the Mysteries of Mithras that originated in Persia
and spread finally over the whole world.
In those ancient times men saw earthly events as a reflection of the
Divine and of what had occurred in the great celestial vault of the
heavens. If you study the Zodiac, you will find there the signs of
Cancer, Gemini, Taurus and Aries. The vernal point of the sun advances
according to certain laws so that in ancient times the sun rose in
spring in the sign of Cancer, later in the sign of Gemini, then in
Taurus, and still later in the sign of Aries. At about the eighth
century B.C. the sun had entered the sign of Aries, the Lamb. In our
age it has entered the sign of Pisces.
Earthly events are determined by what occurs in spiritual realms. Take
the sign of Cancer, for example. Its true significance is not always
known, but this sign, which consists of two intertwining spirals, when
rightly understood points to the dawn of a new age. Whenever an
important event occurs in the world, whenever one stage of evolution
is superseded by another thereby bringing something new into the
world, two such spiral movements intertwine. One spiral of the sign of
Cancer indicates the end of the Atlantean culture; the other, the
beginning of the Aryan culture. Our ancestors thus perceived in the
heavens the outward sign for the rise of the new Aryan culture. At a
later time the sun entered the sign of Gemini, the Twins. This is the
sign of good and evil, the sign that governed Persian thinking. Then
the sun entered Taurus. Here we have the third post-Atlantean period
with its veneration of the Bull in the Egyptian Apis cult, the
Babylonian cult of the Bull and its sacrifice, and the Mithraic cult
of ancient Persia. Man brought the sacrifice of the Bull down to earth
from the heavens where it was inscribed.
The fourth post-Atlantean period, in which Christianity arose, began
with the entrance of the sun into Aries. This important turning point
in history is indicated by the story of the Greek hero, Jason, who
captured the Golden Fleece. A further important turning point is
indicated by the sacrifice of the Mystical Lamb upon the Cross.
Let us understand this whole course of evolution correctly. After the
duality of good and evil had been comprehended in human consciousness,
the concept of the trinity arose and appeared in various religions. We
recognize it in the Mithraic Mysteries that existed in many
Mediterranean countries. Let us look at one of these Mystery temples.
Only a symbolic action was performed for those who participated in the
lesser Mysteries, but for those who were permitted to participate in
the greater Mysteries, the same events also took place as an event in
the astral world. I can only describe the lesser Mysteries of the
Mithraic cult now. The symbolic Bull became visible and the Mediator,
the God, rode upon his back. He covered the Bull's nostrils, plunged a
sword into his side and a snake and a scorpion appeared. Above the
head of the God Mithras was a bird and over the whole group, on one
side a being soared with a lowered torch, on the other a being with a
raised torch, symbolizing the course of the sun across the heavens.
This description represents human life as it lived in the
consciousness of the men of that time. Man had reached the point of
looking within himself for redemption, for the third divine principle
that could lead him beyond evil, reconciling evil with good. Evil here
consisted of the passions that drag man down to earth, symbolized by
the Bull. The Mediator who killed the lower nature by thrusting the
sword into the side of the bull appeared as the immortal in man that
can raise him to his higher self. Thus, during the time of the third
post-Atlantean period a divine trinity appeared as mediator between
good and evil, and mankind came to comprehend what is called in
theosophy, atman, buddhi and manas. At the moment the mediator
appeared, the mystical secret was accomplished; the trinity had been
awakened in man's consciousness.
Through his recognition of the unity, the duality and the trinity, man
was led to atman, buddhi and manas. Atman, or spirit-man, is the unity
man comes to experience in himself when he has achieved that stage.
Buddhi, or life-spirit, will find expression in man through the
overcoming of evil by good. Duality will purify the lower instincts
and desires, and all evil will be consumed in the fire of love. Manas,
or spirit-self, is the spiritual principle that rules human
development even now. As the Messiah, the Redeemer, created a unison
in the world that leads from disharmony to harmony, so duality is
redeemed through the trinity in which evil is conquered by good.
So the human race reached the point of perceiving its destiny,
pre-ordained by the eternal world order, in the Trinity. Man looked up
to the threefold aspect of the Godhead and perceived a divine Trinity
in the world upon which he himself was dependent. In truth, however,
he first had to experience the descent of the Trinity to the earth
embodied as a human being, as his human brother. This was the great
event that stands at the beginning of our era, and the Trinity thereby
acquired an entirely new significance for human consciousness.
We can understand the deeper meaning of the Christmas festival only if
we comprehend the Mediator in the right way. Out of unity, duality has
developed, and out of duality, a chaos from which harmony is to be
re-created a re-creation that can only be brought about by the
Mediator. This harmony can only find its expression in an eternal law
that, in the time of the Mithraic cult, found its symbolical
expression in the fact that in man himself people saw an image of the
cosmic law that creates the everlasting harmonies of the world.
In the Mysteries of the Persian religion already mentioned you will
find a sevenfold initiation of those permitted admission to the holy
secrets. Those who had some knowledge of the most elementary secrets
belonged to the first degree of initiation, and were given the
symbolic name of the Ravens. The second degree was that of the
Occult Ones, the third, that of the Warriors or Fighters for the
sacred truth. The fourth degree was that of the Lions, and the
fifth, the Persians. Only one in whom the consciousness of
spirituality we call manas had awakened was considered to be a full
Persian, an initiate of the fifth degree. A member of his people in
the true sense of the word, he represented the destiny of his people.
If he advanced to the next degree of initiation, he no longer
represented the character of his people but that of all mankind in its
development from the third phase of evolution, that is, the middle of
the Lemurian epoch, into the fifth phase, the post-Atlantean. Such an
initiate was called a Sun Runner or a Sun Hero, and all Sun Heroes
mentioned in ancient books are initiates of the sixth degree. The last
degree of initiation was that of the Father, which was connected with
the future development of mankind.
What does the name Sun Runner signify? If you were to look back into
the primeval ages of our solar system, you would find that it arose
from out a battle of chaotic heat; you would find that harmony in our
world emerged out of disharmony, and that peace and law developed from
non-peace and disharmony. The course of the sun is so regular that we
cannot imagine that it might deviate and turn from its path even
momentarily. Our universe is so firmly and harmoniously grounded that
nothing can throw the sun off its destined course. In the path of the
sun across the sky the ancient Persian initiate of the sixth degree
saw his own inner destiny. The sun of his inner life, the sun of his
spirit, had to shine for him with the same certainty as the outer sun,
making it impossible for him to deviate from the path of the good and
the wise. The human being who had reached the sixth degree of
initiation had to be so permeated by this lawfulness that it was
impossible for him to stray from the path. He was a Sun Hero, a Sun
Runner. The goal of all previous degrees of initiation was to give
this inner certainty to man.
Men who knew something about the Mysteries saw a deep harmony between
human destiny and the course of the sun across the sky. They said that
the sun makes the days grow shorter as autumn approaches, that
everything withdraws into the earth. When Christmas arrives, a turning
point is reached. The light increases, days grow longer and nature
reawakens. So the birth of the light at Christmas time has been
celebrated since the times when the light became the symbol of
revelation in the world and man. In the East all men of the
post-Atlantean epoch saw in the light the garment of the wise world
order, of world wisdom.
Gazing into cosmic space today, we see the light shining steadfastly
and harmoniously from the stars. In reality, however, the Spirits of
Wisdom reveal themselves through the light, which in ancient religions
was conceived of as the garment of cosmic wisdom. It was at first
celebrated as the unity, the primeval wisdom, then as the duality of
light and darkness, and finally as the trinity, the illuminated human
being, the teacher and mediator, Mithras. But mankind could be blessed
by this cosmic harmony only when a consciousness of it arose from the
human heart itself. The external light, the light that is born out
there in the universe, must today be born also in the human heart.
Christianity stands as the external mystical fact for the birth of the
light. Christ brought to the earth what had existed from the
beginning, although it was hidden from mankind throughout the ages we
have been speaking of. Now, however, a new climax was reached. Even as
the light is born anew at the winter solstice, so in the fourth
post-Atlantean period the Savior of Mankind, the Christ, was born. He
is the new Sun Hero who was not only initiated in the depths of the
Mystery temples, but who also appeared before all the world so that it
could be said, Blessed are they that have not seen and yet have
believed
(John 20:29).
When it was recognized that the Divine could
descend into a personality, the festival celebrating the birth of the
Sun Hero, the Christ, came to replace the festival celebrating the
birth of the light.
What formerly was impossible could now be attained. Man could now give
birth to light in his own soul. He could do this because the principle
of light had incarnated in a human being for the first time. In this
way the festival of the winter solstice was of necessity brought
together with the Christ festival. The whole significance of the
preceding evolutionary periods is determined by the establishment of
the festival of the birth of Christ at the time of the festival of the
winter solstice. Wisdom and light first appeared to men externally,
but now, after the Christ event, the light must be kindled in man's
own heart. Christ Himself must be born in man. It was for that reason
that the Event of Palestine a mystical as well as an historical
fact had to occur.
Thus, we are faced with an historical event, a great mystery that is
little understood. The event that occurred in Palestine took place
literally as it is described in the Gospel of St. John, and it is also
a mystical fact. To conceive of this event otherwise is to
misunderstand it. But if it is comprehended in this way, it will also
be understood why from this moment onward God can be thought of as a
personality, and the Trinity, which previously was thought of
differently, can now be understood in the form of three Divine
Persons. Christ had now become a Person, thus proving that the Divine
can be realized in man. He was the First on earth in Whom the Divine
had dwelled, and henceforth this could become a constant,
indestructible ideal for man.
All the great teachers of wisdom the Egyptian Hermes, the ancient
Indian Rishis, Confucius, the Persian Zarathustra have spoken the
Divine Word. In Jesus the Christ, however, the Divine Word Itself
walked on earth in a living shape for the first time. Before this time
there was on earth only the Path and the Truth. Now we have the Path,
the Truth and the Life. The great difference between earlier religions
and Christianity consists in the fact that Christianity is the
fulfillment of the previous religions, that in Christ we are not
concerned with a great teacher of wisdom teachers of wisdom were
present in all other religions but with a human personality who at
the same time must be revered as a Divine Personality. Herein is to be
found the importance of the disciples' message, We have laid our hand
into His wounds, we have heard His message. The emphasis is placed on
the appearance, on the direct impression. It does not merely listen to
the word but considers the personality. The conviction prevailed that
Christ was, in a unique fashion, the Cosmic Sun Hero.
If we comprehend this, we also understand that the ancient festival of
the winter solstice signified something different from the present
Christmas festival. In Egypt we find Horus, Isis and Osiris, the
archetypal image of what also lives in Christianity. In ancient India
we have the birth of Krishna by the holy virgin. We find echoes of
this myth everywhere, but what is important in Christianity is what I
have just expressed. That is the fact that not only the Threefoldness,
but the Fourfoldness has become sanctified, that Holiness has
descended right down into the personality. Previously, Holiness was
divine and dwelled in unattainable heights above men. The ancient
Rishis revered it as the indefinable, unutterable Brahman; the ancient
Zarathustrian pupils saw it in the duality of good and evil; in Egypt
we have the triad of Isis, Osiris and Horus. The fact that the Divine
has dwelled among men, that it has become Personality, however, was
the secret of the fourth post-Atlantean period. The most important
event for the men of this age is the fact that the Christmas festival,
which always represented the birth of an initiate, now represents the
birth of the greatest Sun Hero, of Christ Himself. Thus these two
facts of necessity sound together in the world's course.
When we look at the fourth post-Atlantean period and compare it with
the time in which we ourselves are living, we see that the Divine has
descended still further. Today it has taken on a peculiar form, which
must be understood if we wish fully to decipher the Christmas
festival. Let us go back to the fourth post-Atlantean period, back to
the twelfth and thirteenth centuries A.D. You will find full
comprehension of the real personality of Christ by those who knew this
mystery. The personality of Christ is comprehensively described, for
instance, in the poem, The Heliand, which puts Christ into a German
setting. The Christ as personality is firmly implanted within mankind
so that the conditions of other countries can be connected with His
deed of redemption.
But another mood also arises. The belief in this archetypal image of
mankind has been shaken. Something has appeared that in some ways
signifies progress since a much larger part of humanity participates
in the course of the further development of Christianity. But these
people have ceased to grasp the fact that the center of their
thinking, feeling and willing lies in the individual personality of
Christ. Fewer and fewer men dare admit to themselves that it is not a
question of doctrine, but rather of the Personality of Christ. This
finally dissolves into a veneration of an abstract ideal that is
conceived by the intellect and toward which men then come to strive.
Summing up, at the time of the first post-Atlantean period the
Divinity was Brahman; during the second, it was the duality of light
and darkness; in the third, it was the trinity. Then, during the time
of the fourth post-Atlantean period, the trinity descended into a
person on earth, and now this Personality has descended even further
to the stage of mere intellect, which has dissolved it so that it is
revered only as an abstract ideal.
In our own fifth post-Atlantean period the time is being prepared that
must come, bringing with it a belief in the new initiates, the
Fathers. The initiates of the seventh degree are called the Fathers,
as we have said, and in spiritual science we speak of the knowledge of
the Masters, because it will be to the Masters, as the great leaders
of mankind, to whom mankind will look in gratitude and veneration. The
fifth post-Atlantean period repeats the three preceding periods in the
great process of Advent. The three weeks of Advent symbolize these
earlier periods, and man must once again pass through briefly the way
the birth of the light was experienced at Christmas.
The birth of the light will be followed by life in the light.
Christians, therefore, should not see in the Christmas festival
something that passes. It is not a memorial festival commemorating
what has occurred in the past. The Christmas message does not say,
Christ has been born, Christ was born. It says, Today Christ is
born. Today is always emphasized. This is significant. The emphasis
on today should be understood in the sense in which Christ has spoken,
I am with you always even unto the end of days. This confronts us
anew each year and reveals to us the connection between man and the
heavens. It shows us that what has occurred in the heavens must also
take place in man. Just as the course of the sun cannot be altered a
fraction without causing chaos, so likewise man must keep to his path.
He must attain to that inner harmony and rhythm that is exemplified in
Christ, Who was incarnated in Jesus and Who will be active in the
Fathers whose guidance man will follow in future ages.
This is the connection between man and the heavens. Not only is the
sun to travel its unchanging course in the heavens, gaining new forces
at the winter solstice. It will also bring about in man a birth of the
light out of his deepest soul that will be a resurrection, a Sun
Heroship of the fifth post-Atlantean period. For this reason do we
have the Christmas saying, Peace to men on earth who are of good
will. Inner peace will bring the evolution of mankind into a
rhythmical course, just as the sun has acquired a regular rhythm in
its course. In the course of the sun we see an image of the eternal
circular course of the cosmos. It has overcome its chaos and has
attained peace. In this sense, Christmas is a festival of peace,
streaming forth a mood of peace and harmony. When this is brought
about, it will be celebrated in the right sense. In the tolling of the
Christmas bells we hear not only the sounds of the church, but also
the striving of the whole of mankind as it works and has worked toward
its further development since the time when the earth with its
spirituality arose from the great cold.
What the preceding races have longed for as their future, has come to
birth during the fourth post-Atlantean period. What the three
subsequent ages must strive for resounds from the Christmas chimes
because, if we truly understand what the Christmas festival expresses,
the harmonies of the heavens speak to us. Every festival of the year
is firmly based in primeval wisdom. They have not been arbitrarily
established but have been created out of the deepest wisdom of the
world. The one who can really understand them, celebrating them with
full comprehension, finds in them the signs of ancient wisdom, of
events that have taken place since the very beginning and that will
continue into the future. In this way the festivals lose their
conventional meanings and gain new significance. Thus, to read the
great cosmic truths in this manner, means to celebrate the cosmic
festivals correctly. When you come to read the primal truths of the
heavens in this way, you celebrate the great cosmic festivals with
your heart, your senses and your mind. Then they are celebrated
genuinely out of the spirit and are of significance to mankind.
The anthroposophical science of the spirit is not mere abstract
thoughts or a web of dogmas. It has a great task and world mission to
accomplish in order to enliven again what mankind has forgotten, to
strike fire again into what our ancestors have given us. Then human
egotism will cease. Men will learn to live in the unitary spirit of
the world, in a wisdom which, besides much else, streams from
spiritual science. Spiritual science is practical in the best sense
and gives us inner strength and certainty of hope. It makes possible
the mood of peace and confidence of spirit that flow from the
Christmas festival to permeate deeply the souls of those striving for
spirit knowledge.
Exalted spiritual leaders of mankind have prescribed this festival for
us in primeval ages. So at the end of this hour let us place before
our souls the following as true Christmas wisdom.
Advanced human brothers are the leaders of the spiritual movement.
They were already present at the beginning of the post-Atlantean age
when the great cosmic festivals were established. Today, as the great
teachers of mankind, they again reveal such truths to us. These
teachings are not imparted to us out of speculation or as their own
opinions, but because they were present when these things occurred.
They have prepared the peace, which is to stream over mankind in the
future, and they have created the holy script in these festivals. From
this is to be read the message of peace, the message of inner soul
bliss attainable through spiritual science. If we live in the way put
forth by the Masters of Harmony, we will gradually approach the great
ideal that they themselves live. Spiritual science reminds us of these
exalted leaders when we are seized by the Christmas mood. It speaks of
peace and of the sacrificial gifts of the great Masters a peace
that streams into the future of mankind. We see it surrounded by the
radiance of spiritual light and concordance of feelings. In the glory
in which the Fathers appear, we recognize those who lead us into the
future. In our striving toward them, a life is born out of our own
soul that is immersed in peace and harmony, which, as the birth of
peace at Christmas, is an image of the course of the sun through the
universe.
This is what the wise Magi, the great Masters, teach us. It is this
that we are told by those human beings who speak, not out of mere
blind faith in these Masters, but out of their full knowledge. The
Masters are, and the spiritual world movement, under the guidance of
the Masters, is the great, sublime movement of peace that leads man to
the cosmic harmony in which human souls will live with the unerring
regularity of the sun coursing through the universe, showing us the
path to the radiant beauty of the Spirit Sun.
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