THE yearly celebration of the physical birth of the Being Who entered
earth-evolution in order to give that evolution its meaning, has for
many people become a matter of habit. But if, conformably with the
task of our spiritual-scientific movement, we are not content with
celebrating a festival of mere custom as is so general nowadays
it will be opportune at this grave time to turn our minds to many
things that are connected with the physical birth of Christ Jesus.
We have often pictured how in Christ Jesus, so far as human
comprehension goes, two Beings merge as it were into one: the Christ
Being and the human Jesus Being. In the evolution of Christianity
there has been much conflict, much conflict of dogma, about the
meaning of the union of Christ with Jesus, in the Being whose physical
birth is celebrated at the Christmas Festival. We ourselves, of
course, recognise in the Christ a cosmic, super-earthly Being, a Being
Who descended from spiritual worlds in order, through His birth in a
physical man, to impart meaning to earth-evolution. And in Jesus we
recognise the one who, as man, was predestined after thirty years of
preparation, to unite the Christ Being with himself, to receive the
Christ Being into himself.
Not only has there been much strife, much conflict of dogma, about the
nature of the union of Christ with Jesus, but the relationship of
Christ to Jesus contains a hint of significant secrets of the earthly
evolution of mankind. If, in the endeavour to understand something of
the union of Christ with Jesus, we follow events up to the present day
and reflect upon what has still to take place in the evolution of
humanity before this relationship can be rightly understood, then we
touch upon one of the deepest secrets of human knowledge and human
life.
At the time when Christ was about to enter the evolution of humanity,
it was possible, through faculties that were a heritage from the days
of the old clairvoyant wisdom, to form certain conceptions of the
sublimity of the Christ Being. And at that time there existed a wisdom
of which people often speak nowadays in a way that is almost
blasphemous, but of which they are scarcely able to form any true
idea. There existed something which up to this day has been completely
exterminated from human evolution, rooted out by certain currents
running counter to the deeper Christian revelation: this was the
Gnosis, a wisdom into which had flowed much of the ancient knowledge
revealed to men in atavistic clairvoyance. Every trace of the Gnosis,
whether in script or oral tradition, was exterminated root and branch
by the dogmatic Christianity of the West after this Gnosis had
striven to find an answer to the question: Who is the Christ?
There can be no question to-day of reverting to the Gnosis for the
Gnosis belongs to an age that is past and over. True, its
extermination was caused by malice, ignorance, enmity towards
knowledge and wisdom ... but for all that it happened out of an
underlying necessity. When anthroposophical spiritual science is
accused of wanting to revive the ancient Gnosis, that is only one of
the many expressions of ill-will directed towards it to-day. The
accusation is, of course, made by people whose ignorance of the Gnosis
is on a par with their ignorance of Anthroposophy. There is no
question of reviving the Gnosis, but of recognising it as something
great and mighty, something that endeavoured, in the time now lying
nineteen hundred years behind us, to give an answer to the question:
Who is the Christ?
Before the inner eye of the Gnostic lay a glorious vista of spiritual
worlds, with the Hierarchies ranged in their order, one above the
other. How the Christ had descended through the worlds of the
spiritual Hierarchies to enter into the sheaths of a mortal man all
this stood before the soul of the Gnostic. And he tried to envisage
how the Christ had come from heights of spirit, how He had been
conceived on earth. The best way to get some idea of the knowledge
then existing is to reflect that everything produced by the world
after the extermination of the Gnosis was paltry in comparison with
the grandeur of the Gnostic idea of the Christ. The Mystery-wisdom
behind the Gospels is infinitely great greater by far than anything
which later theology has been able to discover from them. To realise
how paltry and insignificant compared with the Gnosis is the current
conception of the Christ Being, we have but to steep ourselves in the
ancient Gnostic idea of Him. Picturing this, one is filled with
humility by the grandeur of the conception of the Christ Being
entering into a human body from cosmic heights, from far distant
cosmic worlds.
This majestic, sublime concept of Christ has fallen into the
background, but all the dogmatic definitions handed down to us as
Arian or Athanasian principles of faith are meagre in comparison with
the Gnostic conception, in which vision of the Christ Being was
combined with wisdom relating to the universe.
(Note 1)
Only the merest
fragments of this great Gnostic conception of Christ have survived.
This, then, is one aspect of the relationship of Christ to Jesus: that
Christ came into the world at a time when the wisdom capable of
understanding Him, yearning to understand Him, had already been rooted
out. People who speak of the ancient Gnosis as oriental phantasy that
had to be exterminated for the good of Western humanity, have always
believed themselves to be good Christians, but the real cause was that
the mind of the age lacked the strength to unite earthly with heavenly
concepts. One must have a feeling for the tragic if human evolution is
to be understood.
How long after the Mystery of Golgotha was the Temple at Jerusalem,
the sanctuary of peace, destroyed? The Temple of Solomon was within
the precincts of the city of Jerusalem. What the Gnosis contained in
the form of wisdom, Solomon's Temple contained in the form of
symbolism. Cosmic secrets were presented in symbols and pictures. And
it was intended that those who entered the Temple, where the pictures
all around them were reflected in their souls, should receive
something through which alone they became truly man. The purpose of
the Temple of Solomon was to inculcate the meaning of worlds into the
souls of those who were permitted to enter it. What the Temple
revealed was something that the earth as such did not reveal, namely,
all the cosmic secrets that ray into the earth from the cosmic
expanse.
If one of the old Initiates possessing real knowledge of the Temple of
Solomon had been asked: Why was the Temple of Solomon built? the
answer would have been somewhat as follows: In order that here on the
earth there shall be a beacon light for those Powers who accompany the
souls seeking their way into earthly bodies. Let us try to grasp what
this means, realising that these old Initiates of the Temple of
Solomon knew that when men were being accompanied into earthly bodies
in conformity with all the signs of the stars, then particular souls
must be guided to bodies in which the great symbols of Solomon's
Temple could be mirrored.
This, in the nature of things, might give rise to arrogance. If the
knowledge was not received with humility, with the humility of the
Essenes, it led men into Pharisaism! But at all events, this
was the situation: The eye of earth looked up to the heavens, beholding the
stars; the spiritual eyes of those who were guiding souls from cosmic
worlds to the earth gazed downwards and beheld the Temple of Solomon
with its symbols. The Temple was like a star whose light enabled them
to guide the souls into bodies which would be capable of understanding
its meaning. It was the central star of the earth, shining out with
special brightness into the spiritual heights.
When Christ Jesus had come to the earth, when the Mystery of Golgotha
had taken place, the great secret that was intended to be mirrored in
every single human soul was this: "My kingdom is not of this world!"
It was then that the external, physical Temple of Solomon lost its
significance and its destiny was tragically fulfilled. Moreover at
that time there was no living person who would have been capable of
apprehending the full compass of the Christ Being from the reflections
of the symbols in Solomon's Temple. But the Christ Himself had now
entered earth-evolution, had become part of it. That is the
all-important fact. The Gnostics were the last survivors of the
bearers of that ancient, atavistic earth-wisdom which was
comprehensive and powerful enough to make some understanding of the
Christ possible.
That, then, is one aspect of the relation of Christ to Jesus. In those
days the Christ Being could have been understood through the Gnosis.
But according to the world-plan it was not to be although the
Gnosis teemed with wisdom concerning the Christ. And it may truly be
said that the path now taken by Christianity through the countries of
the South, through Greece, Italy, Spain and so on, led more and more
to the obliteration of insight into the essential nature of Christ.
And Rome, sinking into decline, was destined to bring about the final
extinction of understanding.
In regard to this relation of the Christ to Jesus it is strange that
on the one hand we find lighting up in the Gnosis a sublime conception
of the Christ which died away as Christianity passed through the Roman
system, while on the other hand, when Christianity encountered the
peoples from the North, the concept of Jesus came to the fore. In the
South, the concept of Christ flickered out. The form in which the
concept of Jesus emerged was by no means very sublime, but it gripped
men's hearts and feelings in such a way that something wonderfully
absorbing stirred in their souls at the thought of how the Child who
receives the Christ is born in the Holy Night. Just as in the South
the concept of Christ was inadequate, so in the North was man's
feeling for Jesus. But for all that it was a feeling that stirred the
very depths of the human heart. Yet in itself it is not quite
comprehensible. For if we contrast the immeasurable significance of
Christ Jesus for the evolution of humanity with all the sentimental
trivialities about the dear little Jesus contained in many poems and
hymns commonly used to move the human heart for in their egoism men
believe that these trivialities kindle emotions capable of storming
the heavens then we have a direct impression that something is
striving to make its home but is not fully able to do so, that one
element is mingling with another in such a way that the deeper
meaning, the far deeper significance, remains in the subconsciousness.
What actually is it that remains in the subconsciousness while the
Jesus-thought, the Jesus-feeling, the Jesus-experience, is coming to
the surface? The process takes a strange and remarkable course. The
understanding for Christ sank into the subconsciousness and there, in
the subconsciousness, the understanding for Jesus began to glow. In
the subconsciousness not in the consciousness, which was dim the
consciousness of Christ that was flickering out and the consciousness
of Jesus that was beginning to stir were destined to meet and
counter-balance each other. Why was it, then, that the peoples who
came down from Scandinavia, from the North of present-day Russia,
received Christianity without the Christ-idea which, to begin with,
was wholly foreign to them? Why was it that they received Christianity
with the Jesus-idea? Why was Christmas the festival which above all
others spoke to the human heart, awakened in the human heart feelings
of holy bliss? Why was it? What was present in this Europe which in
truth received from the South a completely distorted Christianity?
What was it that kindled in men's hearts the idea which then, in the
Christmas Festival, created such a deep, deep fount of experience?
Men had been prepared but had largely forgotten by what they had
been prepared. They had been prepared by the old Northern Mysteries.
But they had forgotten the import and meaning of these ancient
Mysteries. And we have to go very far back into the past to discover
from the source and content of the Northern Mysteries the deep secret
of the penetration of the Jesus-feeling into the soul-life of the
European peoples.
The principles underlying the Northern Mysteries were quite different
from those underlying the Mysteries of Asia Minor and of the South.
The experiences underlying the Northern Mysteries were more intimately
and directly connected with the existence of the stars, with nature,
with earthly fertility, than with the wisdom represented in symbols
within a Temple. The Mystery-truths are not the childish trifles
presented by certain mystic sects to-day; the Mystery-truths are great
and potent impulses in the evolution of mankind. Present-day
Anthroposophy can no more revert to the Gnosis than mankind can revert
to what the ancient Mysteries of the North, for example, signified for
human evolution. And to believe that such Mystery-truths are now being
revealed because of some kind of hankering to go back to what was once
alive in them, would be a foolish misunderstanding. It is for the sake
of deepening self-recollection, self-knowledge, that mankind to-day
must be made aware of the content of such Mysteries. For what linked
the Northern Mysteries with the whole evolution of the universe, arose
from the earth, just as the Gnostic wisdom, inspired from the cosmos,
was connected with happenings in the far distances of the universe.
How the secret of man, linked as it is with all the secrets of the
cosmos, comes into operation when a human being enters physical
existence on the earth it was this that, with greater depth than
anywhere else at a certain period of earth-evolution, lay at the root
of these ancient Northern Mysteries.
But we have to go very far back to about three thousand years
before Christ, perhaps even earlier to understand what was alive in
the hearts of those in whom, later on, the feeling for Jesus arose.
Somewhere in the region of the peninsula of Jutland, in present-day
Denmark, was the centre from which, in those ancient times, important
impulses went out from the Mysteries. And let the modern intellect
judge of this as it will these impulses were connected with the
fact that in the third millennium before Christ, in certain Northern
tribes, he alone was regarded as a worthy citizen of the earth who was
born in certain weeks of the winter season. The reason for this was
that from those places of the Mysteries on the peninsula of Jutland,
among the tribes which at that time called themselves the Ingaevones,
or were so called by the Romans by Tacitus
(Note 2)
the Temple Priest
gave the sign for sexual union to take place at a definite time during
the first quarter of the year. Any sexual union outside the period
ordained by this Mystery-centre was taboo; and in this tribe of the
Ingaevones a man who was not born in the period of the darkest nights,
at the time of greatest cold, towards our New Year, was regarded as an
inferior being. For the impulse went out from that Mystery-centre at
the time of the first full moon after the vernal equinox. Only then,
among those who might believe themselves united with the spiritual
world as became the dignity of man, was sexual union permissible. The
characteristic virility even in its aftermath marvelled at by
Tacitus, writing a century after the Mystery of Golgotha, was due to
the fact that the forces which enter into such sexual union were
preserved through the whole of the rest of the year.
And so those who belonged to the tribe of the Ingaevones (and in a
lesser degree this was also true of the other Germanic tribes)
experienced the process of conception with particular intensity at the
time of the first full moon after the vernal equinox. They experienced
it, not in wide-awake consciousness, but as it were heralded in dream.
Yet they were aware of its significance in regard to the connection
between the secret of man and the secrets of the heavens. A spiritual
being appeared to the woman who was to conceive and in a kind of
vision announced to her the human being who, through her, was to come
to the earth. There was no clear consciousness, but only
semi-consciousness, in the sphere experienced by souls when the entry
of a human being into the physical world is taking place;
subconsciously men knew that they were under the direction of the
Gods, who then received the name of the Wanen, connected with
wähnen,
that is to say with what takes its course, not in clear, intellectual,
waking consciousness, but in cognitive dream-consciousness.
What was once in existence and fitting for its own epoch, is often
preserved in later times in symbols. Thus the fact that in those
ancient times the holy mystery of the generation of a human being was
wrapped in subconsciousness, and led to all births being concentrated
in a particular period of the winter season, so that it was regarded
as sinful for a man to be born at another time this was preserved
in fragments which passed over to a later consciousness as the Hertha
or Erda or Nertus Saga. No erudition, as scholars themselves openly
admit, has hitherto been able to interpret these fragments, for
actually all that is known externally of the Nertus Saga, with the
exception of a few brief notes, comes from Tacitus, who writes as
follows about the Nertus or Hertha cult:
"The Reudigni, Aviones, Anglii, Varini, Eudoses, Saurini and Nuitones
Germanic peoples living amidst rivers and woods" (that is, roughly
the several tribes who belong to the Ingaevones) " specially revere
Nertus, that is, Mother Earth, and they believe that she
intervenes in human affairs, makes journeys to the peoples." (Germania 40).
In the ancient cult of the Wanen it became known in
dream-consciousness to every woman who was to give a citizen to the
earth that the Goddess worshipped later on as Nertus would appear to
her. The Divinity was, however, represented not exactly as female, but
as male-female. It was not until later, through a corruption, that
Nertus became an entirely feminine principle. Just as the Archangel
Gabriel drew near to Mary, Nertus on her chariot drew near to the
woman who was about to give a citizen to the earth. The woman
concerned saw this in the spirit. Later, when the Mystery-impulse in
this form had long since died out, echoes of the happening were
celebrated in symbolic rites which Tacitus was still able to witness
and of which he says the following:
"On an island of the ocean is a sacred grove and in it there is a
consecrated chariot covered with a veil. Only the priest may approach
it." This priest was taken to represent the Initiate of the
Hertha-Mystery "He knows when the Goddess appears in the sacred
chariot. He becomes aware of the presence of the Goddess in her holy
place, and in deep reverence accompanies her chariot drawn by cows.
Then there are days of joy and feasting in all the places which the
Goddess honours with a visit. Then there are joyous days and wedding
feasts. At those times no war is waged, no weapons are handled, the
sword is sheathed. Only peace and quiet are at those times known or
desired, until the Goddess, tired of her sojourn among mortals, is led
back into her shrine by the same priest." ( This was actually the
form taken by the vision
"Then there are joyous days and wedding feasts." In such ancient
records the descriptions are accurate and exact, only men do not
understand them. "Then there are joyous days and wedding feasts. At
those times no war is waged, no weapons are handled, the sword is
sheathed." And so it was in very truth at the time which is now our
Easter, when human beings believed in their inmost soul that the time
of earthly fruitfulness had come for them too; it was then that the
souls who were born at the time that is now our Christmas, were
conceived. Easter was the time of conception. The experience was
regarded as a holy, cosmic mystery, and it was this that was
symbolised later on by the Nertus cult. The whole experience was
veiled in the subconscious region of the soul, might not rise up into
consciousness. This is hinted at in the description of the cult given
by Tacitus: "Only peace and quiet are at those times known or desired
until the Goddess, tired of her sojourn among mortals, is led back
into her shrine by the same priest. Then the chariot and the veil and
even the Goddess herself are bathed in a hidden lake. Slaves perform
the cult, slaves who are at once swallowed up as forfeit by the lake,
so that all knowledge of these things sinks into the night of
unconsciousness. A secret horror and a sacred darkness hold sway over
a being who is able to behold only the sacrifice of death."
Everything that comes into the world calls forth a Luciferic and an
Ahrimanic counterpart. The event which as experienced by the
Ingaevones was part of the regular, ordained evolution of mankind
was connected with the time of the first full moon after the vernal
equinox. But owing to the precession of the equinox, what had remained
from olden days as a dream-experience was transferred to a later date
and therefore became Ahrimanic. When the experience that had arisen in
ancient times in the true Hertha cult was advanced about four weeks, it
became Ahrimanic. This meant that the union of the woman with the
spiritual world was sought in an irregular way at the wrong time.
Here lies the explanation of the institution of the Walpurgis Night
between the 30th April and the 1st May. It is nothing but an Ahrimanic
transposition of time. Luciferic transposition of time goes backward;
Ahrimanic transposition of time runs in the opposite direction, being
connected with the precession of the equinox. Thus the Ahrimanic,
Mephistophelean form of the Hertha cult, the perversion into the
diabolic, later became the Walpurgis Night; it is connected with the
most ancient Mysteries of which only faint echoes remained.
Much of the content of the ancient Northern Mysteries lived on if
the matter is rightly understood in the Scandinavian Mysteries.
There, instead of Nertus, we find Friggo, a god who, according to the
symbolism associated with him but this can become intelligible only
through spiritual science turns into the very betrayer of what lies
at the root of this Mystery.
One more thing must be mentioned in regard to these Mystery-practices.
You can see that if the human seed was ripening from the time of the
vernal full moon to winter time, one such human being would be the
first to be born in the Holy Night. Among the Ingaevones
the first to be born in the Holy Night the Holy Night of every third
year in the most ancient times was chosen as their leader when he
reached the age of thirty, and he remained leader for three years, for three
years only. What happened to him then I may perhaps be able to tell
you on another occasion.
Careful investigation reveals that not only are Frigg, Frei, Freiga,
merely additional designations for Nertus, as is the Scandinavian
Nört, but the name Ing itself, whence Ingaevones,
is another name for Nertus. Those who were connected with the Mystery called
themselves "Men belonging to the God or the Goddess Ing" Ingaevones.
Only fragments of what really lived in this Mystery survived in the
external world. One such fragment consists of the words of Tacitus
already quoted. Another fragment is the well-known Anglo-Saxon rune of
a few lines only. These famous lines are known to every philologist of
the Germanic languages, but no one understands their meaning. They are
approximately as follows:
"Ing was first seen among the East Danes. Later he went towards the
East. He walked over the waves, followed by his chariot."
In this Anglo-Saxon rune there is an echo of what lay behind the old
Mystery-customs of the Easter conception with a view to the Christmas
birth. What happened then in the spiritual world was known best on the
Danish peninsula. Hence the rune correctly says: "Ing was first seen
among the East Danes."
Then came the time when this ancient knowledge fell more and more into
corruption, when it was to be found only in echoes, in symbolism. This
was the time in the evolution of humanity when what originated in the
warm countries spread abroad. And what comes from the warm countries
is something that is not connected as is the case in the cold
countries with the intimate relation between the seasons and man's
own inner experiences. From the warm countries came the impulse which
resulted in the distribution of conceptions and births over the whole
year; this of course had already happened in the South even in the
days of the old, atavistic clairvoyance, although it was still to some
extent pervaded by the old principles, the principles which prevailed
in the times when in the cold regions the Women held sway and in the
South the Temple Mysteries had long since superseded the old
Nature-Mysteries. The Southern practice spread towards the North,
although an intermixture of the old still remained at the time when
the Wanen gods were superseded by the Asen gods. Just as the Wanen are
connected with wähnen, so are the Asen connected with the German
sein (being) that is to say, being or existence in the material
world which the mind tries to grasp externally. And when the men of the
North had entered into an age when individual intelligence began to
assert itself, when the Asen had supplanted the Wanen, the old
Mystery-customs fell into decay. They passed over into isolated,
scattered Mystery-communities of the East. And one Being only he in
whom the whole meaning of the earth was to be made new, he in whom the
Christ was to dwell he alone was destined to unite within himself
what had once been the essence and content of the Northern Mysteries.
Hence the origin of the account in St. Luke's Gospel of the appearance
of the Archangel Gabriel to Mary, is to be sought in the visions of
spiritual realities once reflected in the Nertus-symbol of the ancient
Northern Mysteries. The symbol had moved eastward. Spiritual science
discloses this to-day and this alone explains the meaning of the
Anglo-Saxon rune. For Nertus and Ing are the same. Of Ing it is
said: "Ing was first seen among the East Danes. Later he went towards the
East. He walked over the waves, followed by his chariot," over the
waves of the clouds, that is, just as Nertus moved over the waves of
the clouds.
What had once been general in the colder regions, here became
singular, individual. It occurred as a single, unique event, and we
find it again in the descriptions given in the Gospel of St. Luke.
But whatever has once existed in the world and has taken root,
whatever is anchored in the heart's understanding, remains a
possession of the soul. And when knowledge of Christianity was
received in the North from the Roman South, men felt not in clear
consciousness but in the subconsciousness it had some connection
with an ancient Mystery-custom. Hence in the North, men were able to
develop a particularly intense feeling for Jesus. The reality that had
lived in the old Nertus Mystery had already sunk into the
subconsciousness, yet in the subconsciousness it was present, it was
sensed and dimly experienced.
When in those long past times in the far North, when the earth was
still covered with forests that were the home of the bison and the
elk, families came together in their snowcovered huts and under their
lantern-lights gathered around the new-born child, they spoke of how
with this new life there had been brought to them the new light
announced by the heavens in the previous spring. Such was the ancient
Christmas. To these people, who were one day to receive the tidings of
Christendom, it was said: In the hour that is especially holy, one
destined for greatness is born. It is the child who is the first to be
born after midnight in the night designated as holy. And although men
no longer possessed the ancient knowledge, when the tidings came that
such a one had been born in far-off Asia, one in whom lived the Christ
Who had come down from the world of the stars to the earth, something
of the old feeling came alive in them.
It is incumbent upon the present age to understand such things more
and more deeply and thereby grasp in concrete reality the meaning of
the evolution of earthly humanity. Truths of mighty, awe-inspiring
significance are contained in the Holy Scriptures, not just the
trivialities of which we so often hear in religious teachings to-day,
but sacred truths which thrill through the very fibres of our being,
stirring our hearts to the depths. These are truths which flow through
the whole evolution of humanity and resound in the Gospels. And as
spiritual science reveals their deep, deep source, the Gospels will
one day become a precious treasure, prized at their true worth. Men
will know, then, why it is recounted in the Gospel of St. Luke:
"And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from
Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed. (And this taxing
was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria).
And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.
And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth,
into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem;
(because he was of the house and lineage of David).
To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child.
And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished
that she should be delivered.
And she brought forth her first-born son, and wrapped him in swaddling
clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for him
in the inn."
It was for Him, the first-born among men in whose souls true ego-hood
was to awaken, that the holy Mystery-power of ancient days had passed
over from the Danish peninsula to the distant East.
"And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field,
keeping watch over their flock by night.
And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the
Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid."
Nerta too, moving across the land, had announced to the old
Wanen-consciousness, that is to say, in the subconsciousness of
atavistic clairvoyance, the arrival of human beings on the earth.
"And the angel said unto them, Fear not; for behold I bring you good
tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is
Christ the Lord.
And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in
swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly
host praising God, and saying ..."
And now the heavenly Powers proclaimed what the Nerta-Priest in the
old Northern Mystery-cult had proclaimed to the woman about to
conceive.
"The revelation of the Divine from the Heights takes place at the time
when there is peace among men who are of good-will."
As Tacitus narrates: "Then there are joyous days and wedding feasts.
At those times no war is waged, no weapons are handled, the sword is
sheathed."
The great goal for which man must strive is the attainment of the
power to gaze into the course of the evolution of humanity. For the
Mystery of Golgotha, too, through which earth-evolution received its
deeper meaning, will become fully comprehensible when its place in the
whole evolution of humanity is understood. In future times, when, with
the disappearance of materialism, man will know, not in abstract
theory but as a concretely real experience, that he is of divine
origin, the ancient, holy Mystery-truths will again be understood;
then the intervening time will be over, a time in which the Christ, it
is true, lives on earth, but can be understood only by the awakened
consciousness. For the Gnostic conception of Christ faded away;
understanding for Jesus developed in connection with the old Nertus
cult, but in unconsciousness. In the future, however, humanity will
have to bring both the unconscious streams to consciousness, and unite
them. And then an ever greater understanding of the Christ will take
foothold on earth, an understanding that will unite the
Mystery-knowledge with a great and renewed Gnosis.
Those who take the anthroposophical view of the world seriously, and
the movement associated with it, will see in what it has to say to
mankind no child's play but great and earnest, soul-shaking truths.
And our souls must submit to this because it is right that we should
be shaken by greatness.
Not only is the earth a mighty living being; the earth is an exalted
spirit-being. And just as the greatest human genius could not stand at
the height he reaches in later life if he had not first developed
through childhood and adolescence, so the Mystery of Golgotha could
not have taken place, the Divine would not have been able to unite
with earth-evolution, if at the beginning of earthly days the Divine
in a different manner but in a manner still divine had not
descended to the earth. The form taken by the revelation of the Divine
from the heavenly heights was not the same in the ancient Nertus cult
as it was at a later time, but for all that it was a true revelation.
The knowledge contained in this ancient wisdom was, it is true,
atavistic in character, but for all that it was infinitely more
exalted than the materialistic view of the world which, in the sphere
of knowledge, so brutally reduces humanity to the level of the animal.
In Christianity we have to do with a Fact, not with a theory. The
theory is a necessary consequence and of importance for the
consciousness that has had to develop in the further course of human
evolution. But the essence of Christianity as such, the Mystery of
Golgotha, is an accomplished Fact. The impulse entered, to begin with,
into subconscious currents, as was still possible in Asia Minor at the
time when the union of Christ with the earth took place.
Shepherds, men bearing a similarity with those among whom the Nertus
cult flourished, are also described in the Gospel of St. Luke. I can
give only very brief indications of these things. If we were able to
speak of them at greater length you would find that there are deep
foundations for what I have told you to-day. The human being has
descended from spiritual heights ... hence the revelation of the
Divine from the heavenly heights ... The revelation had to be
expressed in this form to those who out of the ancient wisdom knew the
destiny of man to be united with the secrets of the stars of heaven.
But what must live on earth as the result of Christ's union with a man
of earth that can be understood only very gradually. The message is
twofold: Revelation of the Divine from the heights
Peace in the souls on earth who are of good-will. Without this
second part, Christmas, the Festival of the birth of Christ, has
no meaning!
Not only was Christ born for men; men have also crucified Him. Even
behind this lies necessity. But it is none the less true that men have
crucified the Christ! And it may dawn upon us that the crucifixion on
the wooden Cross on Golgotha was not the only crucifixion. A time must
come when the second part of the Christmas proclamation becomes
reality: Peace to the men on earth who are of good-will. For the
negative side too is discernible. Men are very far indeed from a true
understanding of Christ and of the Mystery of Golgotha.
Does it not cut to the very heart that we ourselves should be living
at a time when men's longing for peace is shouted down?
(Note 3)
It seems
almost a mockery to celebrate Christmas in days when voices are raised
in outcry against the desire for peace. To-day, when the worst has not
actually befallen, we can but fervently hope that a change will take
place in the souls of men, and a Christian feeling, a will for peace
supersede these demonstrations against the desire for it. Otherwise it
may not be those who are struggling in Europe to-day, but those coming
over from Asia, who will one day wreak vengeance on this rejection of
the desire for peace; it may be they who will have to preach
Christianity and the Mystery of Golgotha to humanity on the ruins of
European spiritual life. And then the indelible record will remain:
that at Christmas time, nineteen hundred and sixteen years after the
tidings of peace on earth to men of good-will, humanity came to shout
down the desire for peace.
May it not succeed! May the good Spirits who are at work in the
Christmas impulses protect luckless European humanity from such a
fate!
- Note 1:
- Arius: "The Son was once created out of nothing by the Divine Will,
was the first creature and the creator of the Universe, hence to be
called God, though subject to the Father," This was declared
heretical by the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325, and replaced by the
Athanasian principle of faith. "The Son of God is from eternity,
not created, but begotten out of the Being of the Father, and is of
like nature to the Father.
Streams of blood were shed in consequence of these doctrines,
impenetrable as they are by the human mind (Weber: Lehrbuch der
Weltgeschichte, 1875).
- Note 2:
- "Mannus had three sons, after whom the people nearest the North Sea
are called Ingaevones, those of the centre, Hermiones, the remainder
Istae. (Germania 2).
- Note 3:
- A reference to the agitation against the German proposal in
December, 1916 for peace negotiations.
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