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Faith, Love, and Hope: The Third Revelation
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Faith, Love, and Hope: The Third Revelation
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THE THIRD REVELATION TO MANKIND
Two Lectures (hitherto untranslated) given at Nurnberg, December 2 3, 1911.
From a shorthand report, unrevised by the lecturer. Published by
permission of the Rudolf Steiner-Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach,
Switzerland.
These lectures were given by Rudolf Steiner during a period of intense
productive activity, involving many journeys. In March and April,
1911, he had given fundamental lectures in Prague and in Italy. In
June he gave in Copenhagen the short but pregnant course on The
Spiritual Guidance of Humanity. In August the first performance
was given in Munich of his second Mystery Play, The Soul's
Probation. In October the course From Jesus to
Christ was given in Karlsruhe; here he gave the fundamental
spiritual concepts for the understanding of the Resurrection of
Christ. With the exception of the course on St. Mark's Gospel, which
followed in September 1912, the great courses on the Gospels had
already been given during the preceding years, from 1908 onwards. Dr.
Steiner had lectured also in many places about the renewed experience
of the Christ in the twentieth century; in the Karlsruhe course he
described in detail the work of Christ as lord of human destiny
a theme taken up again in these Nurnberg lectures.
For some years the most significant figure among the group of students
of Rudolf Steiner resident at Nurnberg had been Michael Bauer, the
friend and biographer of the poet, Christian Morgenstern. Not long
before these lectures were given, Michael Bauer had come to know Dr.
Friedrich Rittelmeyer, who had become widely known in Germany as a
preacher and pastor, working from Nurnberg. Through Bauer, Rittelmeyer
came to Rudolf Steiner himself.
These lectures may well have been among the first by Rudolf Steiner
that Rittelmeyer could have heard. Certainly we may find in them an
indication of the great mysteries of destiny that worked in these
encounters, and which led towards the foundation, eleven years later,
of the Christian Community. For example, Rudolf Steiner describes in
these lectures the meaning of the altar in early Christianity.
The theme of Faith, Love and Hope appears in a wonderful way in the
second Mystery Play. At about this time Rudolf Steiner gave lectures
under this title in other places also, for example in Vienna.
THE THIRD REVELATION TO MANKIND
THIS evening and to-morrow evening we are going to attempt a coherent
study of the being of man, and of his connection with the occult
foundations of the present time and the near future.
From various indications I have given here you will have grasped that
to-day we are, to some extent, facing a new revelation, a new
announcement to mankind. If we keep in mind the recent periods of
man's evolution, it may well be that we shall best understand what is
approaching if we connect it with two other important revelations. In
doing so we shall be considering, it is true, only what has been
revealed to mankind in times relatively near to our own.
These three revelations the one now to come and the two others
may be best understood when compared with the early development
of a child. Observing the child rightly, we find that on its first
coming into the world it has to be protected and cared for by those
around it; it has no means of expressing what is going on within it or
of formulating in thought what affects its soul. To begin with, the
child cannot speak, cannot think; everything must be done for it by
those who have received it in their midst. Then it starts to speak.
Those who watch it attentively this is mentioned in my book,
The Education of the Child will know that first it
imitates what it hears; but that in the early days of talking it has
no understanding which can be attributed to thinking. What the child
says does not arise out of thought, but the other way round. It learns
to think by talking; learns gradually to apprehend in clear thought
what previously it was prompted to say out of the obscure depths of
feeling.
Thus we have three successive periods in the child's development
a first period when it can neither speak nor think, a second
when it can speak but not yet think, and a third when it becomes
conscious of the thought-content in what it says. With these three
stages in the child's development we may compare what mankind has gone
through and has still to go through since about 1,500
years before the Christian era.
The first revelation of which we can speak, as coming to mankind
during the present cycle of time, is the revelation proceeding from
Sinai in the form of the Ten Commandments. Anyone going more deeply
into the significance of what was revealed to mankind in these
commandments will find great cause for wonder. The fact is, however,
that men take these spiritual treasures so much for granted that
little thought is given to them. But those who reflect upon their
significance have to know how remarkable it is that in these Ten
Commandments something is given which has spread through the world as
law; something which in its fundamental character still holds good
to-day and forms the basis of the law in all countries, in so far as,
during the last 1,000 years, they have gradually adopted modern
civilisation. Something all-embracing, grand, universal, is revealed
to mankind as if in these words: There is a primal Being in the
spiritual world whose image is here on earth the Ego. This
Being can so infuse His own power into the human ego, so pour Himself
into it, that a man is enabled to conform to the norms, the laws,
given in the Ten Commandments.
The second revelation came about through the Mystery of Golgotha. What
can we say about this Mystery? What can be said was indicated
yesterday in the public lecture, From Jesus to Christ. It
was shown there how we have to trace back all men in their bodily
nature to the original human couple on earth. And as we can understand
men in their bodily nature only as descending through the generations
from this couple, so, in order rightly to understand the greatest gift
coming to our ego, we have to trace this fact, that must sink more and
more into our ego during earthly existence, back to the Mystery of
Golgotha.
It need not here concern us that in this connection the old Hebrew
tradition has a different conception from that of present-day science.
If we trace back men's blood-relationship, their bodily relation, to
that original human couple, Adam and Eve, who once lived on earth as
the first physical personalities, the primal forebears of mankind, and
if we must therefore say that the blood flowing in men's veins goes
back to that human pair, we can ask: Where must we look for the origin
of the most precious gift bestowed on our soul, that holiest, most
valuable gift, which accomplishes in the soul never-ending marvels and
makes itself known to our consciousness as something higher than the
ordinary ego within us? For the answer we must turn to what arose from
the grave on Golgotha. In every human soul that has experienced an
inner awakening there lives on what then arose, just as the blood of
Adam and Eve continues to live in the body of every human being.
We have to see a kind of fountainhead, a primal fatherhood, in the
risen Christ the spiritual Adam who enters the souls of those
who have experienced an awakening, bringing them, for the first time,
to the fullness of their ego, to what gives life to their ego in the
right way. Thus, just as the life of Adam's body lives on in the
physical bodies of all men, what arose from the grave on Golgotha
flows in like manner through the souls of those who find the path to
it. That is the second revelation given to mankind; they are enabled
to learn what happened through the Mystery of Golgotha.
If in the Ten Commandments men have received guidance from outside,
this guidance may be compared to what happens to the child before it
can either speak or think. What is done for the child by its
environment is achieved by the old Jewish law for all mankind, who
until then have, as it were, lacked the power of speaking and
thinking. People, however, have now learnt to speak or, rather,
have learnt something that may be compared with a child's learning to
speak: they have gained knowledge of the Mystery of Golgotha through
the Gospels. And the way in which they first understood the Gospels
may be compared with how a child learns to speak. Through the Gospels
there has come to human souls and human hearts some degree of
understanding for the Mystery of Golgotha, which has found its way
into human feelings and perceptions, and into the soul-forces arising
in us when, for example, we allow the deeply significant, intuitive
scenes and pictures drawn from the Gospels by great painters to work
upon us. It is the same with traditional pictures pictures of
the adoration of the Child by the Shepherds or by the Wise Men from
the East; of the flight into Egypt, and so on. All this leads back in
the end to the Gospels; it has reached men's understanding in such a
way that they may be said to have learnt to speak, in their fashion,
about the Mystery of Golgotha.
In this connection we are now moving towards the third period, which
may be compared with how the child learns the thought-content in its
own speech and can became conscious of it. We are approaching the
revelation which should give us the full content, the thought-content,
of the Gospels all they contain of soul and spirit. For at
present the Gospels are no better understood than the child
understands what it says before it can think. In the context of
world-history people are meant to learn through Spiritual Science, to
reflect upon the thoughts in the Gospels; to let the whole deep
spiritual content of the Gospels work upon them for the first time.
This indeed is connected with a further great event which mankind can
feel to be approaching, and which they will experience before the end
of this twentieth century. This event can be brought before our souls
in somewhat the following way: If once again we enter into the nature
of the Mystery of Golgotha, we realise that those elements of the
Christ which rose from the grave of Golgotha have remained with the
earth, so that they can directly affect every human soul, and can in
each soul awaken the ego to a higher stage of existence. Speaking thus
of the Mystery of Golgotha we may say: Christ then became the Spirit
of the earth and since that time has remained so. In our day, however,
a change in relation of the Christ to men is coming, an important
change connected with what all of you have come to know something
about the new revelation to men of the Christ.
This revelation can also be characterised in another way. For this
indeed we must turn to what happens when a man goes through the gate
of death. (This is something that could not be described in books, but
must now be spoken of.) When a man has passed through the gate of
death, has experienced the backward survey over his previous earthly
life and has come to the point when his etheric body is laid aside and
the time has come for his Kamaloka, he is first met by two figures.
Usually only one is mentioned, but to complete the picture and
this is a reality for every true occultist we must say that
before his Kamaloka the man is confronted by two figures. What I am
now telling you holds good, it is true, only for men of the West, and
for those who, during the last 1,000 years, have been connected with
Western culture. The man after death is confronted by two figures. One
of these is Moses the man knows quite clearly that it is Moses
who stands before him, holding out the tables of the law. In the
Middle Ages they spoke of Moses with his stern law. And in
his soul the man is keenly aware of how far in his inmost being he has
transgressed against this law. The other figure is the Cherubim
with the flaming sword, who pronounces judgment on these
transgressions. That is an experience a man has after death. Thus, in
accordance with our Spiritual Science, it can be said that there is a
kind of settlement of the man's karmic account by these two figures
Moses with the stern law and the Cherubim with the flaming
sword.
In our time, however, a change is approaching, an important change
which can be described in this way. Christ is becoming Lord of Karma
for all those who, after death, have experienced what has just been
discussed. Christ is entering upon His judgeship. Let us look more
closely into this fact. From the world-conception of Spiritual Science
we all know that a karmic account is kept of our life; that there is a
certain balancing of the deeds standing on the credit side of the
account the sensible deeds, the fine deeds, those that are good
and, on the other side, the bad, ugly, lying deeds and thoughts.
Now it is important, on the one hand, that in the further course of a
man's earthly life he should himself adjust the balance of this karmic
account. But this living out of the result of his good and splendid
deeds, or those that are bad, can be done in many different ways. The
particular adjustment in our future life is not always determined
after the same pattern. Suppose someone has done a bad action; he must
compensate for it by doing a good one. This good action, however, can
be achieved in two ways, and it may require the same effort on the
man's part to do good to a few people only as to benefit a
considerable number. To ensure that in future, when we have found our
way to Christ, our karmic account will be balanced inserted in
the cosmic order in such a way that the settlement of it will
benefit as many people as possible that will be the concern of
Him who in our time is becoming Lord of Karma it will be the
concern of the Christ.
This taking over by Christ of the judging of a man's deeds is a result
of His direct intervention in human destiny. This intervention is not
in a physical body, but on behalf of those men on earth who will
increasingly acquire the capacity of perceiving Him. There will be
people, for instance, who, while carrying out some deed, suddenly
become aware there will be more and more cases of this from now
on, during the next 3,000 years of an urge to refrain from what
they are doing, because of a remarkable vision. They will perceive in
a dreamlike way what appears to be an action of their own; yet they
will not be able to remember having done it.
Those who are not prepared for such a thing to happen in the course of
their evolution will look upon it merely as imagination run wild or as
a pathological condition of the soul. Those, however, who are
sufficiently prepared through the new revelation coming in our time to
mankind through spiritual science through, that is, this third
revelation during the latest cycle of mankind will realise that
all this points to the growing of new human faculties enabling men to
see into the spiritual world. They will also realise that this picture
appearing to their soul is a forewarning of the karmic deed that must
be brought about either in this life on earth or in a later one
to compensate for what they have done.
In short, people will gradually achieve, through their own efforts,
the faculty for perceiving in a vision the karmic adjustment, the
compensating deed, which must come about in future. From this fact it
can be seen that in our time, too, we should say, as did John the
Baptist by the Jordan: Change your state of soul, for the time is
coming when new faculties will awake in men.
But this form of karmic perception will arise in such a way that here
and there the figure of the etheric Christ will be directly visible to
some individual the actual Christ as He is living in the astral
world not in a physical body, but as for the newly awakened
faculties of men He will manifest on earth; as counselor and protector
of those who need advice, help or solace in the loneliness of their
lives.
The time is coming when human beings, when they feel depressed and
miserable, for one or other reason, will increasingly find the help of
their fellows less important and valuable. This is because the force
of individuality, of individual life, will count for more and more,
while the power of one man to work helpfully upon the soul of another,
which held good in the past, will tend constantly to diminish. In its
stead the great Counselor will appear, in etheric form.
The best advice we can be given for the future is, therefore, to make
our souls strong and full of energy, so that with increased strength,
the further we advance into the future, whether in this incarnation
and certainly this applies to the young people of to-day
or in the next, we may realise that newly-awakened faculties give us
knowledge of the great Counselor who is becoming at the same time the
judge of a man's karma; knowledge, that is, of Christ in His new form.
For those people who have already prepared themselves here for the
Christ-event of the 20th century, it will make no difference whether
they are in the physical body, when this event becomes a widespread
experience, or have passed through the gate of death. Those who have
passed through will still have the right understanding of the
Christ-event and the right connection with it, but not those who have
thoughtlessly passed by this third great forewarning to mankind given
through Spiritual Science. For the Christ-event must be prepared for
here on earth in the physical body. Those who go through the gate of
death without giving even a glance into Spiritual Science during their
present incarnation, will have to wait until their next before gaining
a right understanding of the Christ-event. It is an actual fact that
those who on the physical plane have never heard of the Christ-event
are unable to came to an understanding of it between death and
rebirth. They, too, must wait until they can prepare for it on their
return to the physical plane. When, therefore, their present
incarnation ends at death, these men in their essential being remain
unconcerned in face of the mighty event referred to the taking
over of the judgeship by Christ and the possibility of His
intervening, in an etheric body, directly from the astral world in the
evolution of mankind, and His becoming visible in various places.
It is characteristic of human evolution, however, that old attributes
of men, not closely connected with spiritual evolution, gradually lose
significance. When we consider human evolution since the Atlantean
catastrophe we can say: Among the great differentiations prepared
during the Atlantean Age, present-day men have become accustomed to
those of race. We can still speak, in a certain sense, of an old
Indian race, of an old Persian race, of an Egyptian or a Graeco-Latin
one, and even of something in our own time corresponding to a fifth
race. But the concept of race in relation to human evolution is
ceasing to have a right meaning. Something that held good in earlier
times will no longer do so in the sixth culture-epoch which is to
follow our own namely, that it is essential to have some
spatial centre from which to spread the culture of the epoch. The
important thing is the spreading of Spiritual Science among men;
without distinction of race, nation, or family. In the sixth
culture-epoch those who have accepted Spiritual Science will come out
of every race, and will found, throughout the earth, a new culture no
longer based on the concept of race that concept will have lost
its significance. In short, what is important in the world of Maya,
the external world of space, vanishes away; we must learn to recognise
this in the future course of our spiritual-scientific movement.
At the beginning this was not understated. Therefore we see how, when
we read Olcott's book, The Buddhist Catechism, which once did
good service, we have the impression that races always go on like so
many wheels. But for the coming time such concepts are losing their
significance. Everything subject to limitations of space will lose
significance. Hence anyone who thoroughly understands the meaning of
human evolution understands also that the coming appearance of Christ
during the next 3,000 years does not entail Christ being restricted to
a body bound by space, nor limited to a certain territory. Neither
will His appearance be limited by an inability to appear in more than
one place at a time. His help will be forthcoming at the same moment
here, there, and everywhere. And as a spiritual being is not subject
to the laws of space, anyone who can be helped by Christ's direct
presence is able to receive that help at one end of the earth just as
well as another person at the opposite end. Only those unwilling to
recognise the progress of mankind towards spirituality, and what
gradually transforms all the most important events into the spiritual
only these persons can declare that what is implied by the
Christ-being is limited to a physical body.
We have now described the facts concerning the third revelation and
how this revelation is already in process of throwing new light on the
Gospels. The Gospels are the language, and, in relation to them,
Anthroposophy is the thought-content. As language is related to a
child's full consciousness, so are the Gospels related to the new
revelation that comes directly from the spiritual world
related, in effect, to what Spiritual Science is to become for
mankind. We must be aware that we have in fact a certain task to
fulfil, a task of understanding, when we come first out of the
soul's unconscious depths, and then ever more clearly to
discern our connection with Anthroposophy.
We must look upon it, in a sense, as a mark of distinction bestowed by
the World-Spirit, as a sign of grace on the part of the creative,
guiding Spirit of the world, when to-day our heart urges us towards
this new announcement which is added, as a third revelation, to those
proclaimed from Sinai and then from the Jordan. To learn to know man
in his entire being is the task given in this new announcement
to perceive ever more deeply that what we are principally conscious of
is sheathed around by other members of man's being, which are
nevertheless important for his life as a whole.
It is necessary for our friends to learn about these matters from the
most various points of view. To-day we will begin by first saying a
few words about man's inner being. You know that if we start from the
actual centre of his being, from his ego, we come next to the sheath
to which we give the more or less abstract name of astral body.
Further out we find the so-called etheric body, and still further
outside, the physical body. From the point of view of real life we can
speak about the human sheaths in another way, and to-day we will take
directly from life what can, it is true, be learnt only from occult
conceptions, but can be understood through unprejudiced observation.
Many of those who, on account of their so-called scientific
world-conception, have become arrogant and overbearing, now say:
The ages of faith are long past; they were fit for mankind in
their stage of childhood but men heave now progressed to knowledge.
To-day people must have knowledge of everything and should no longer
merely believe. Now that may sound all very well, but it does
not rest on genuine understanding. We must ask more questions about
such matters than merely whether in the present course of human
evolution knowledge has been gained through ordinary science. These
other questions must be put: Does faith, as such, mean anything for
mankind? May it not be part of a man's very nature to believe?
Naturally, it might be quite possible that people should want, for
some reason, to dispense with faith, to throw it over. But just as a
man is allowed for a time to play fast and loose with his health
without any obvious harm, it might very well be and is actually
so that people come to look upon faith merely as a cherished
gift to their fathers in the past, which is just as if for a time they
were recklessly to abuse their health, thereby using up the forces
they once possessed. When a man looks upon faith in that way, however,
he is still where the life-forces of his soul are concerned
living on the old gift of faith handed down to him through
tradition. It is not for man to decide whether to lay aside faith or
not; faith is a question of life-giving forces in his soul. The
important point is not whether we believe or not, but that the forces
expressed in the word faith are necessary to the soul. For
the soul incapable of faith become withered, dried-up as the desert.
There were once men who, without any knowledge of natural science,
were much cleverer than those to-day with a scientific
world-conception. They did not say what people imagine they would have
said: I believe what I do not know. They said: I
believe what I know for certain. Knowledge is the only
foundation of faith. We should know in order to take increasing
possession of those forces which are forces of faith in the human
soul. In our soul we must have what enables us to look towards a
super-sensible world, makes it possible for us to turn all our
thoughts and conceptions in that direction.
If we do not possess forces such as are expressed in the word
faith, something in us goes to waste; we wither as do the
leaves in autumn. For a while this may not seem to matter then
things begin to go wrong. Were men in reality to lose all faith, they
would soon see what it means for evolution. By losing the forces of
faith they would be incapacitated for finding their way about in life;
their very existence would be undermined by fear, care, and anxiety.
To put it briefly, it is through the forces of faith alone that we can
receive the life which should well up to invigorate the soul. This is
because, imperceptible at first for ordinary consciousness, there lies
in the hidden depths of our being something in which our true ego is
embedded. This something, which immediately makes itself felt if we
fail to bring it fresh life, is the human sheath where the forces of
faith are active. We may term it the faith-soul, or as I prefer
the faith-body. It has hitherto been given the more abstract
name of astral body. The most important forces of the astral body are
those of faith, so the term astral body and the term faith-body are
equally justified.
A second force that is also to be found in the hidden depths of a
man's being is the force expressed by the word love. Love
is not only something linking men together; it is also needed by them
as individuals. When a man is incapable of developing the force of
love he, too, becomes dried-up and withered in his inner being. We
have merely to picture to ourselves someone who is actually so great
an egoist that he is unable to love. Even where the case is less
extreme, it is sad to see people who find it difficult to love, who
pass through an incarnation without the living warmth that love alone
can generate love for, at any rate, something on earth.
Such persons are a distressing sight, as in their dull, prosaic way,
they go through the world. For love is a living force that stimulates
something deep in our being, keeping it awake and alive an even
deeper force than faith. And just as we are cradled in a body of
faith, which from another aspect can be called the astral body, so are
we cradled also in a body of love, or, as in Spiritual Science we
called it, the etheric body, the body of life-forces. For the chief
forces working in us from the etheric body, out of the depths of our
being, are those expressed in a man's capacity for loving at every
stage of his existence. If a man could completely empty his being of
the force of love but that indeed is impossible for the
greatest egoist, thanks be to God, for even in egoistical striving
there is still some element of love.
Take this case, for example:
whoever is unable to love anything else can often begin, if he is
sufficiently avaricious, by loving money, at least substituting for
charitable love another love albeit one arising from egoism.
For were there no love at all in a man, the sheath which should be
sustained by love-forces would shrivel, and the man, empty of love,
would actually perish; he would really meet with physical death.
This shriveling of the forces of love can also be called a shriveling
of the forces belonging to the etheric body; for the etheric body is
the same as the body of love. Thus at the very centre of a man's being
we have his essential kernel, the ego, surrounded by its sheaths;
first the body of faith, and then round it the body of love.
If we go further, we come to another set of forces we all need in
life, and if we do not, or cannot, have them at all well, that
is very distinctly to be seen in a man's external nature. For the
forces we need emphatically as life-giving forces are those of hope,
of confidence in the future. As far as the physical world is
concerned, people cannot take a single step in life without hope. They
certainly make strange excuses, sometimes, if they are unwilling to
acknowledge that human beings need to know something of what happens
between death and rebirth. They say: Why do we need to know
that, when we don't know what will happen to us here from one day to
another? So why are we supposed to know what takes place between death
and a new birth? But do we actually know nothing about the
following day? We may have no knowledge of what is important for the
details of our super-sensible life, or, to speak more bluntly, whether
or not we shall be physically alive. We do, however, know one thing
that if we are physically alive the next day there will be
morning, midday, evening, just as there are to-day. If to-day as a
carpenter I have made a table, it will still be there tomorrow; if I
am a shoemaker, someone will be able to put on to-morrow what I have
made to-day; and if I have sown seeds I know that next year they will
come up. We know about the future just as much as we need to know.
Life would be impossible in the physical world were not future events
to be preceded by hope in this rhythmical way. Would anyone make a
table to-day without being sure it would not be destroyed in the
night; would anyone sow seeds if he had no idea what would become of
them?
It is precisely in physical life that we need hope, for everything is
upheld by hope and without it nothing can be done. The forces of hope,
therefore, are connected with our last sheath as human beings, with
our physical body. What the forces of faith are for our astral body,
and the love-forces for the etheric, the forces of hope are for the
physical body. Thus a man who is unable to hope, a man always
despondent about what he supposes the future may bring, will go
through the world with this clearly visible in his physical
appearance. Nothing makes for deep wrinkles, those deadening forces in
the physical body, sooner than lack of hope.
The inmost kernel of our being may be said to be sheathed in our
faith-body or astral body, in our body of love or etheric body, and in
our hope-body or physical body; and we comprehend the true
significance of our physical body only when we bear in mind that, in
reality, it is not sustained by external physical forces of attraction
and repulsion that is a materialistic idea but has in it
what, according to our concepts, we know as forces of hope. Our
physical body is built up by hope, not by forces of attraction and
repulsion. This very point can show that the new spiritual-scientific
revelation gives us the truth.
What then does Spiritual Science give us? By revealing the
all-embracing laws of karma and reincarnation, it gives us something
which permeates us with spiritual hope, just as does our awareness on
the physical plane that the sun will rise to-morrow and that seeds
will eventually grow into plants. It shows, if we understand karma,
that our physical body, which will perish into dust when we have gone
through the gate of death, can through the forces permeating us with
hope be re-built for a new life. Spiritual Science fills men with the
strongest forces of hope. Were this Spiritual Science, this new
revelation for the present time, to be rejected, men naturally would
return to earth in future all the same, for life on earth would not
cease on account of people's ignorance of its laws. Human beings would
incarnate again; but there would be something very strange about these
incarnations. Men would gradually become a race with bodies wrinkled
and shriveled all over, earthly bodies which would finally be so
crippled that people would be entirely incapacitated. To put it
briefly, in future incarnations a condition of dying away, of
withering up, would assail mankind if their consciousness, and from
there the hidden depths of their being right down into the physical
body, were not given fresh life through the power of hope.
This power of hope arises through the certainty of knowledge gained
from the laws of karma and reincarnation. Already there is a tendency
in human beings to produce withering bodies, which in future would
become increasingly rickety even in the very bones. Marrow will be
brought to the bones, forces of life to the nerves, by this new
revelation, whose value will not reside merely in theories but in its
life-giving forces above all in those of hope.
Faith, love, hope, constitute three stages in the essential being of
man; they are necessary for health and for life as a whole, for
without them we cannot exist. Just as work cannot be done in a dark
room until light is obtained, it is equally impossible for a human
being to carry on in his fourfold nature if his three sheaths are not
permeated, warmed through, and strengthened by faith, love, and hope.
For faith, love, hope are the basic forces in our astral body, our
etheric body, and our physical body. And from this one instance you
can judge how the new revelation makes its entry into the world,
permeating the old language with thought-content. Are not these three
wonderful words urged upon us in the Gospel revelation, these words of
wisdom that ring through the ages faith, love, hope? But little
has been understood of their whole connection with human life, so
little that only in certain places has their right sequence been
observed.
It is true that faith, love, hope, are sometimes put in this correct
order; but the significance of the words is so little appreciated that
we often hear faith, hope, love, which is incorrect; for you cannot
say astral body, physical body, etheric body, if you would give them
their right sequence. That would be putting things higgledy-piggledy,
as a child will sometimes do before it understands the thought-content
of what is said. It is the same with everything relating to the second
revelation. It is permeated throughout with thought; and we have
striven to permeate with thought our explanation of the Gospels. For
what have they meant for people up to now? They have been something
with which to fortify mankind and to fill them with great and powerful
perceptions, something to inspire men to enter into the depth of heart
and feeling in the Mystery of Golgotha. But now consider the simple
fact that people have only just begun to reflect upon the Gospels, and
in doing so they have straightway found contradictions upon which
Spiritual Science alone can help to throw light. Thus it is only now
that they are beginning to let their souls be worked on by the
thought-content of what the Gospels give them in language of the
super-sensible worlds. In this connection we have pointed out what is
so essential and of such consequence for our age: the new appearance
of the Christ in an etheric body, for his appearance in a physical
body is ruled out by the whole character of our times.
Hence we have indicated that the Christ, in contradistinction as it
were to the suffering Christ on Golgotha, is appearing now as Christ
triumphant, Christ the Lord of Karma. This has been fore-shadowed by
those who have painted Him as the Christ of the Last Judgment. Whether
painted or described in words, something is represented which at the
appointed time will come to pass.
In truth, this begins in the 20th century and will hold good until the
end of the earth. It is in our 20th century that this judgment, this
ordering of Karma, begins, and we have seen how infinitely important
it is for our age that this revelation should come to men in such a
way that even concepts such as faith, love, hope, can be given their
true valuation for the first time.
John the Baptist said: Change your mood of soul, the Kingdom of Heaven
is at hand. That is, take to yourselves the human ego that need no
longer abstain from approaching the spiritual world a saying
which points clearly to what is here in question, namely, that with
the event of Palestine the time came for the super-sensible to pour
light into the ego of man, so that into his ego the heavens are able
to descend. Previously, the ego could come to men only by sinking into
their unconscious. But those who interpret everything
materialistically say: The Christ, reckoning with the weaknesses,
errors and prejudices of His contemporaries, even foretold, like the
credulous people of His time, that the millennium would be realised or
that a great catastrophe would fall upon the earth. Neither of these
events, however, came about. There was indeed a catastrophe, but
perceptible only to the spirit. The credulous and superstitious, who
believe Christ to have foretold how His actual coming would be from
the clouds, interpreted His meaning in a materialistic way.
To-day, also, there are people who thus interpret what is to be
grasped only in spirit, and when nothing happens in a material sense
they judge the matter in just the same way as was done in the case of
the millennium. How many indeed we find to-day who, speaking almost
pityingly of those events, say that Christ was influenced by the
beliefs of His time and looked for the impending approach to earth of
the Kingdom of Heaven. That was a weakness on Christ's part, they say,
and then it was seen and remarked upon even by distinguished
theologians that the Kingdom of Heaven has not come down on
earth.
It may be that men will meet our new revelation, too, in such a way
that after a time, when the enhancement of men's faculties is in full
swing, they will say, Well, nothing has come of all these
predictions of yours, not realising that they just cannot see
what is there. Thus do events repeat themselves. Spiritual Science is
meant to gather together a large number of people, until fulfilment
comes for what has been said by those with a right knowledge of how
during this century the new revelation and the new super-sensible
facts are appearing in human evolution. They will then continue their
course in the same way, becoming ever more significant throughout the
next 3,000 years, until important new weighty facts are once more
revealed to mankind.
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