III
Zurich,
28th January, 1924
(From
an incomplete transcript)
When we
contemplate the world around us we find as our environment on Earth
the beings of the mineral, plant, animal and human kingdoms, and
whatever belongs to and is produced from these
kingdoms — mountains, rivers, clouds and so
forth. We look up to the heavens and as we contemplate the stars and
the planets we shall realise as the result of anthroposophical study
that, like the Earth, these different celestial bodies have their
inhabitants. But as man turns his gaze to his earthly environment and
also to the heavens, he finds in this spatial environment Beings who
are connected with one part only of himself. We know from
Anthroposophy that man is a fourfold being, composed of
physical body, etheric body, astral body and Ego, and that in sleep
the Ego and astral body separate from the physical and etheric
bodies. But the Universe we perceive through our senses is related to
our physical body only, not to our astral body or Ego. The only
exceptions are two celestial bodies: the Sun and the Moon. The Sun
and the Moon are the abodes of spiritual Beings just as the Earth is
the abode of man. The other celestial bodies are also peopled by
spiritual Beings but during his life between birth and death man is
related to them in an indirect way only. In this respect the Sun and
Moon are exceptions. They are the two gates or portals through which,
in physical life on Earth too, men are linked with the spiritual
world. The Sun is connected with our Ego, the Moon with our astral body.
We shall
begin to understand this if we turn to what has been said in the
different books and lecture-courses.
You know
that the Moon, now moving independently through cosmic space, was
once united with the Earth; at a certain point of time it liberated
itself and went out into the Universe where it now forms a kind of
colony of the Earth. This applies not only to the physical Moon but
also to the Beings who inhabit it. You know too that the Earth was
once inhabited both by men and by certain higher Beings who were the
first great Teachers of humanity. They were not incarnated in physical
bodies as men are to-day but only in etheric bodies. Nevertheless
intercourse between men and these Beings continued until the
Atlantean epoch. In those primeval ages on Earth men were exhorted at
certain times to maintain complete stillness and calm in their souls,
to be oblivious of their physical environment. And then, in those
primeval men — we ourselves, in fact, for we were all on Earth
in previous lives — it was as if the Great Teachers spoke from
within them and they felt this as Inspiration. These Beings did not
communicate their messages and teachings to men as we
communicate with one another to-day, but in the way I have indicated.
Works giving expression to a wonderful, primordial wisdom were the
fruits of this intercourse. Modern man is fundamentally arrogant,
priding himself on being infinitely clever. And so indeed he is, in
comparison with the men of those remote ages. But cleverness by
itself leads neither to wisdom nor to real knowledge. Cleverness is
due to the intellect and intellect is not the only instrument for
acquiring knowledge. It was by deeper forces of the soul that men in
primeval times were led to the knowledge which they did not express
in intellectual phraseology or in terms of our pedantic grammar
— for all grammar is pedantic — but in language
that was half poetry. Beings at an advanced stage of evolution, the
primeval sages who taught men through Inspiration, were the
originators of works of supreme beauty, fragments of which have been
preserved to this day. Only the dull-witted could fail to wonder at
the Vedic literature, the Yoga and Vedanta philosophy of India, the
lore of ancient Persia and Egypt. The more thoroughly we steep
ourselves in these records, the more obvious it is that although we
of the modern age are far cleverer than those ancient men, the
knowledge they presented in a most beautiful, poetic form leads very
deeply into world-mysteries. The scripts which fill us with such
admiration and astonishment if our hearts are rightly attuned are
only the last vestiges of the wonderful, primordial wisdom that
once existed in humanity as oral tradition and that Spiritual Science
alone is able to investigate. But men have outgrown this wisdom in
its primal form. They would not have reached maturity nor achieved
freedom in knowledge through their own efforts had they continued at
the stage of that ancient wisdom.
The great
Teachers, having fulfilled their task, left the Earth together with
the Moon which as a physical planet had gone out into the Universe.
Today the great Teachers form a kind of spiritual colony on the Moon
and a seer who investigates the Moon with the help of
Initiation-Science finds it peopled by those wise Beings who were
once the companions of men. The wisdom of these Beings can even now
be investigated through a higher development of the faculties
described in the book
Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.
These Beings have an important task to perform for humanity —
a task which it is difficult to describe in earthly words.
The Moon
Beings keep the “books,” the records, of the whole
past of humanity and of every individual man. These books are not, of
course, anything in the least like the volumes in our libraries but
this designation is nevertheless justifiable. The “books”
contain records of what every individual human being has experienced
in his successive earthly lives. When we are descending from the
Cosmos to the Earth from the existence stretching between death and a
new birth, we come into inner contact with the records of our past in
these great “books” kept by the Moon sages. Before we
arrive on the Earth, this past is imprinted in the astral body we
bring with us into earthly existence and in that astral body are the
“entries” made by the Moon Beings.
In
ordinary circumstances these entries do not reach the head. During
earthly life the head is by no means an organ of outstanding
importance, although it is, of course, essential for the
concepts and ideas relating to outer, material existence. What is
inscribed into man during the final stage of his descent from the
Cosmos to the Earth is
inscribed — believe it or not as you will —
into the part of him we call the spiritual side of the metabolic-limb
system. The inscriptions therefore lie deep down in the unconscious,
but they are actually there and they pass over into the process of
growth, into the health and above all they determine what I will call
the “curability”
(Heilbarkeit)
of a human being when he is ill on Earth. It
is obviously important to understand the nature of illness but even
more important to understand how to heal. Supersensible knowledge
itself is an essential help, for this reveals what has been inscribed
from the Akasha Chronicle by the Moon Beings into the forces of the
process of growth, into the forces of nourishment, into the forces of
breathing, and so on. It is these inscriptions that determine whether
a man puts up strong or only slight resistance to the healing of an
illness. One individual will be easily healed, another only with
difficulty. This is entirely dependent upon how the karma from previous
earthly lives makes it possible for the inscriptions to take effect.
When we
think about what the Moon, together with the Beings who inhabit it
spiritually, means for us on the Earth, we are finally led to say
that the Moon is intimately connected with our past, with our
previous earthly lives. To understand what the Moon existence out
yonder in cosmic space means on Earth is to have intuitive perception
of man's past. Destiny is formed out of what we bring over from our
previous earthly life, that is to say, from our past, and what we
experience during the present life. And out of what can be
experienced in the present life, together with our past,
our future destiny takes shape.
In its
cosmic aspect, therefore, the Moon with its Beings is revealed as the
power which carves the pattern of our past in our destiny. You will
realise from this how little is known to-day about the true functions
of the celestial bodies. Information about the Moon such as we are
accustomed to hear from the physical sciences to-day is not
knowledge in the true sense. A modern physicist who purports to
describe the Moon assumes that the mountain ranges depicted on lunar
maps were always there. This is a very naive belief. The Moon Beings
themselves were always there, the soul-and-spirit belonging to the
Moon was always there, but not the physical substance. You will
be able to understand this by thinking of man himself. In the course of
a man's earthly life the physical substances in his body are perpetually
changing. After a period of seven to eight years, all the substances
originally within us have been replaced. What has remained is the
soul-and-spirit, and the same applies to the heavenly bodies. The
substance of the Moon, although of longer duration than the
substance of the human body, has all changed in the course of
the ages; spirit-and-soul alone has remained. With these things in
mind, our view of the Universe is altogether different from that
presented by the material knowledge of to-day. This knowledge is
extremely astute, highly intellectual; above all it can calculate
with deadly accuracy. The calculations are accurate — but they
are not true. Suppose someone makes calculations about the
structure of the heart. He scrutinises it to-day and again in a
month's time. It has changed, very slightly. After another month the
change is again slight, and then he works out to what extent the
heart changes in a year. He need only multiply and he has the figure
for ten years. He can calculate what the measurements of the heart
were three hundred years ago, and what they will be three hundred
years from now. The calculations will certainly be correct. Only
— the heart did not exist three hundred years ago, nor will it
exist three hundred years hence! The same procedure is adopted in
other cases. The calculations are invariably correct but they do not
tally with the reality! The same applies to the outer substantiality
of the heavenly bodies. Their substance changes but the element of
soul-and-spirit remains. And in the case of the Moon it is this
element of soul-and-spirit that is woven into our destiny by the
great Recorders of our past life and therefore constitutes part of
the web of our destiny.
So the
Moon is in truth one of the portals showing man the way into the
spiritual world — the world out of which his destiny is
woven by Beings who were once his wise companions of the Earth in
times when men themselves wove their destiny instinctively. The
weaving of destiny now takes place entirely in the subconscious.
Still
another portal leads into the spiritual world: it is the portal of
the Sun. When through Initiation-science we acquire knowledge of the
Sun, the Beings we encounter are not connected with the Earth in the
same way as the Moon Beings; in the Sun sphere we do not encounter
Beings who once had their abode on the Earth. The Beings we encounter
in the Sun are referred to in the book
Occult Science
as the Angeloi and the higher Beings of the
Hierarchies. When I say “in the Sun,” you must of course
picture such Beings in the whole Sun sphere, in the flood of light
radiating from the Sun.
The Sun is
the abode of the Angeloi, one of whom is always connected with an
individual human being. We ourselves, in respect of our Ego are
connected with these higher Beings through our Sun existence. The
Angeloi are in a certain sense the cosmic prototypes of men, for in
future times man will attain their rank. These Beings, with whose
nature we ourselves have a certain relationship, have their abode in
the Sun sphere. From this you will realise that just as our past is
connected with the Moon existence, so is our future connected with
the Sun existence. Moon and Sun represent our past and our
future. When we know on the one side that the Moon Beings are
the “bookkeepers,” the
“recorders” of our past, that records of our past earthly
lives are inscribed, as it were, on the leaves of their books,
Initiation-Science makes it clear that we must turn to the Angeloi
when we give any thought to our future. Just as what we have done in
the past works on into our present life, the things we do in the
present must work on into the future. But this is possible only
through the Angeloi who direct their gaze to a man's present deeds
and bring them to effect in the future.
It is good
and right to take account of this function of the Angeloi. We do many
things that ought to bear fruit in the future. Humanity of the
present age has become sadly thoughtless about such matters. When a
man has performed some deed he should think of his Angelos, saying
inwardly: “May my Guardian Spirit receive this my
deed as a root and from it bring forth fruit.” The more
definite and vivid the imagery used when a man addresses his Angelos
in connection with deeds which should subsequently bear fruit,
the more abundant this fruit can be in the future.
And so the
Moon Beings preserve our past destiny and the Sun Beings weave new
destiny for the future. It is not outer, physical light alone that
the Sun and Moon send down to the Earth. Being connected as it is
with our astral body, the Moon provides the initial impulse
whereby everything from our past is woven into our destiny. The
Sun is connected with our Ego and through the Beings who are a
prototype of our future cosmic existence, has to do with our future
destiny. And so the heavenly mirror-pictures of our destiny are
images of the relationship between Sun and Moon.
Initiation-Science explains and confirms these facts. When a
man has achieved the necessary degree of development as I have
described it in the book
Knowledge of the Higher Worlds,
he then sees, when he contemplates the Full
Moon, not only what normal consciousness sees. In the light of the
Full Moon he perceives his past destiny, the content of his previous
earthly life. And when with enhanced spiritual vision he focuses his
gaze upon the place occupied by the dark, physically invisible New
Moon, its dark shadow becomes for him the great Admonisher formed by
his destiny, proclaiming to him what his attitude must be to actions
in his previous earthly life in order that he may make compensation
for them in the further course of his karma.
It is
possible for a man to establish a similar relationship with the Sun.
This enables him to have an inkling of future
destinies — a general glimpse, at least, without
specific details.
If we now
turn from the cosmic aspect to man himself, we find that human
destiny is woven in a wonderful way out of two kinds of
circumstances. When two individuals meet each other, one of them, let
us say, in his twenty-fifth year, the other in his thirtieth, it may
be the case — not, of course, always — that
when the one or the other looks back over his life up to this point
he realises with absolute certainty that each of them has pursued his
path of life as though they were deliberately seeking for one
another. To ignore such things simply denotes lack of thought. The
child had already set out upon the path that led inevitably to the
other human being and the latter's path too led to the common
meeting-point. All this took place in the subconscious realm —
but what has been at work there? Think of the one individual as A and
the other as B. Before entering into earthly life, A descended
through the Moon sphere. The Moon Beings had inscribed in their
records and also into his astral body, what he had experienced in
common with B in the past earthly life, and these entries made by the
Moon Beings in the Akasha Chronicle influenced the paths taken by
both A and B. From the moment they meet, the subconscious is no
longer all-important, for the two now come face to face and make a
certain impression on one another. This is not a case of conservation
of the past; it is the present that is now at work. The Angeloi
intervene and lead the individuals concerned to further stages. The forces
of Sun existence are now operating, so that within a man's inmost being,
Sun and Moon together weave his destiny. This can be clearly
visualised by thoughtful perception of the course of human life.
When two
individuals meet, the impression they make upon each other may be
intrinsically different. There are cases where one of the two takes
the other right into the sphere of
his will, of his feelings. The outer, personal
impression has had little influence here. Intellectualists have no
understanding of what is going on inwardly in such cases, for one of
the most wonderful experiences imaginable is to see what kind of
relationship is formed when two human beings come across each other
for the first time. It may happen that A takes B into the sphere of
his will by saying to himself: What B does I want to do myself; what
pleases him, also pleases me. — Now B may be unsightly and
unattractive and nobody can conceive that he could possibly be
pleasing to A. — You see, the attraction in this case is not
caused by the reasoning mind or by the sense-impressions, but by the
deeper forces of the soul — by the will and what goes from the
will into the heart. However unsightly the other may be, he has
become so only in the present earthly life. The origin of the bond
between the two lies in the experiences they shared in the previous
life. Seen from outside it seems that the two cannot possibly live in
harmony, but the fact is that what is present subconsciously in each
of them leads their wills together. Even in childhood this
often becomes evident. A child tries so hard to be like
“him,” to have the same wishes as “he” has,
to feel as “he” feels. A karmic connection is certainly
present in such circumstances.
That is
one kind of meeting between individuals and if they were alive to
such happenings — as will inevitably be the case in a by
no means distant future, when more attention will be paid to man's
inner nature — the working of the will would indicate that past
earthly lives have already been spent in company with such
individuals; moreover subconscious soul-forces give hints of
experiences shared with others in the past incarnation.
The other
kind of meeting is this. —
One individual comes across another but no relationship whatever is
established between their wills; the aesthetic or mental impression
is predominant. How often it happens that a man A makes the
acquaintance of man B, but does not afterwards refer to him with the
warmth or abhorrence with which he speaks of someone with whom he has
a karmic connection from earlier times. One may praise an individual
with whom there is no karmic tie, one may appreciate him, consider
him a splendid fellow, but he makes no effect upon the will —
he makes an effect only upon the mind, upon the aesthetic sense.
That is
the second kind of meeting between individuals. If the effect made by
the two upon each other reaches into the will, into the heart, into
the inmost nature, then a karmic connection exists; the two
individuals have been led to each other as the result of common
experiences in the past earthly life. If an effect made by another
person reaches only into the intellect, into the aesthetic sense,
this is not an outcome of the Moon's activity, but a situation
brought about by the Sun and one that will have its sequel only in
the future. And so through a thoughtful, observant study of human
life we can learn to perceive the signs of karmic
connections.
What I
have now told you is a fruit of knowledge attainable through
Anthroposophy, and just as nobody need himself be an artist to see
beauty in a picture, as little need a man himself be an Initiate to
understand these things. They can be understood because the ideas
harmonise. There are people who say: The spiritual world is no
concern of ours; we shall understand it only when we are actually in
it. — They say this because they are
accustomed nowadays to accept as proof only what can be confirmed in
a material, physical way. Such people are like dunderheads who say:
Everything in the wide world must be supported —
otherwise it falls down; the Earth, the Moon, the Sun — all
have their places in cosmic space but they must have supports to
prevent them from falling! Such people do not know that the cosmic
bodies mutually support each other. Anthroposophy calls for this kind
of understanding. Its ideas cannot be supported by external, physical
proofs, but for all that they mutually support each other. When you
read an anthroposophical book for the first time, you may lay it
aside because you are accustomed to find everything proved up to the
hilt and in this book there are no such proofs. But if you read on
you will find that like the cosmic bodies the ideas support and
sustain each other.
The
teachings can be understood even when one is not an Initiate, but
through Initiation-Science they become much more concretely real and
are experienced differently. Therefore someone who is sufficiently
advanced is able to speak in a different way about the web of human
destiny that is woven out of the past, the present and the future.
The experiences of a person who has reached a certain stage of
Initiation become much more concrete. — Suppose that somebody
is standing in front of you; he tells you something and you hear it
clearly. An Initiate can hear the inner voice as well as the
outer; he can hear the
spiritual speech which is no less clear than ordinary human speech. A
person with whom an Initiate was karmically connected in the past and
whom he meets in the present life, speaks to him as clearly and
unambiguously as people speak in the ordinary way. The Initiate hears
an inner speech. You will say: then an Initiate must have around him
a whole collection of people who speak to him with varying degrees of
clarity. And that is actually the case. At the same time it is
concrete proof of the way in which the previous earthly life has been
spent. I have said that the Moon Beings, the great Recorders,
register destiny; but immediately an Initiate encounters
someone with whom he was karmically connected in the previous earthly
life, the light of the Full Moon radiates to him the recorded
‘entries’ of the other individual.
What we
think and do in the immediate present does not at once speak to us,
but after a certain time, by no means very long, our deeds that have
been registered by the Moon Beings become living and, in a sense,
articulate. The Akashic pictures are living pictures; if you
discover the content of a past earthly life you learn to know both
yourself and the other human being concerned. Common experiences of
the past incarnation rise up into consciousness; no wonder that we
hear them speak both from within ourselves and from within the other
individual. We are united inwardly with those with whom we were associated
in the previous earthly life.
In the
future men must develop a delicate feeling for the stirrings of the
will when meeting another person. In about seven to nine thousand
years all human beings on the Earth will be able to hear those with
whom they are karmically connected, speaking from within.
Now if,
after Initiation has been attained, a meeting takes place with
someone with whom there is no karmic bond, who is encountered for the
first time, again the experience is different. Naturally, an Initiate
may also come across individuals with whom he is not karmically
connected. In any case his experience will differ from that of
others. He has a fine and delicate feeling for new facts revealed by
the individual confronting him, in this case, as a cosmic being.
An
individual encountered for the first time enables us to see more
deeply into the Cosmos. It is a piece of good fortune to meet such a
person and recognition that this meeting enlarges our knowledge of
the world must develop into fine sensitivity. An Initiate has a
certain obligation in connection with every individual with whom he
has no karmic connection from the past, whom he encounters for the
first time in the Cosmos (the spiritual world). He must link himself
with the spiritual Being belonging to the realm of the Angeloi who is
the Guardian Spirit of this individual. He must become
acquainted not only with the individual himself but with his
Guardian Angel as well. The Guardian Angel of this individual speaks
unambiguously from within him. Hence when an Initiate encounters
different human beings with whom he has no karmic bond, he
hears a clear and definite speech. He hears what the Angeloi of these
individuals are saying.
This gives
a certain character to the intercourse between an Initiate and
ordinary men. He takes into himself what the Angelos wishes to say to
the person who has come into his ken; he transforms himself as it
were into the Angelos of this person and what he can say to the
latter is therefore more intimate than it is for ordinary
consciousness. The Initiate is actually a different being in all his
contacts with individuals whose first meeting with him is in the
Cosmos, because he has identified himself with the Angelos of each
individual concerned. This is the secret of the faculty of
self-transformation possessed by those who with the power bestowed by
Initiation come face to face with other men. People to-day have very
little feeling for such things compared with the faculty of
perception they possessed in centuries by no means very long ago. It
might have happened then that a sage, confronting twenty other
persons, would have been described quite differently by each of them.
The commonplace verdict in such circumstances would be that as each
of the twenty descriptions given was quite different from all the
rest, none of the twenty writers actually saw the individual in
question. But perhaps they all did! He changed in every case by
establishing a link with the Angelos of each person concerned.
In this
connection a veritable abyss lies between what is accepted usage
today and what was taken for granted not so very long ago. A great
deal of learning is available in our time but it is communicated in
an entirely different way. In the higher training given in an epoch
not far behind us, those who were called upon to be leaders of the
people as priests or teachers were taught to develop the capacity to
unite themselves with the Angelos of a human being. But even
remembrance of this has vanished. Knowledge of the Angeloi was
indispensable for those who aspired to be leaders of mankind, in
order to develop the power of self-transformation.
And now
something else. — It will strike you as extraordinary —
I have spoken of it in the book
Christianity as Mystical Fact
— that there are great similarities in
biographies of ancient Initiates. Study these biographies and
you will find that very many features are alike, for the
great Initiates underwent similar experiences in
their souls. Biographies of ordinary human beings would never
be alike. If those who encountered Zarathustra had all written about
him, every characterisation would have been different, because
Zarathustra changed every time an individual came before him. What
the world was meant to know about the great Initiates was biography
inspired by higher Spirits.
When the
meeting between an Initiate and some individual takes
place for the first time in the Cosmos, the Initiate has to establish
contact with the Angelos of that individual. In doing so he acquires
a great deal of knowledge about the outer spiritual world. In
point of fact one cannot acquire deeper knowledge of other human
beings through spiritual faculties without learning to know a host of
Angeloi. A true knowledge of man is impossible without knowledge of
the Angeloi. Just as human beings not karmically connected with each
other acquire knowledge of the surrounding world through ordinary
perception, the Initiate gains knowledge of the world of the Angeloi
— which is then the bridge between himself and the higher
Hierarchies.
There are
also other indications of the existence of a karmic connection. We
may meet an individual and then have a great deal to do with him,
work with him and so on, but we never dream about him. The reason is
that the karmic connection is not with our astral body, but only with
our Ego.
We may
come across someone of whom we have only a fleeting glance and yet he
follows us into our very
dreams — into our waking dreams too. Our
picture of him is quite unconnected with his outward appearance and
has arisen entirely in the inner life, because we have a karmic tie
with him. Again we may meet someone with whom we are karmically
connected and feel impelled to paint him. An artist may paint a
portrait in which an uncultured person sees no likeness whatever,
whereas an Initiate may recognise a previous incarnation of the
individual whose portrait has been painted. We get to know someone
with whom we have a karmic connection in the depths of his being
although the knowledge may remain subconscious. Through individuals
with whom we have had no previous karmic connection, whom we meet for
the first time, we enlarge our knowledge of humanity in general.
When you
go to a tea-party or some such function, just keep your ears open and
listen to the
conversation. — If someone has met another individual
with whom he is karmically connected, he will say little about the
others present, but about this particular individual he will say
something of real significance, especially if he is unaware of what
is behind it all. At the same kind of tea-party you may get into
conversation with someone with whom you have no karmic connection at
all. Your interest in him is very superficial and he seems to you to
be typical of all the other guests. Such a gathering is very brief as
a rule, and a great deal of talk goes on about world affairs, about
noted politicians and the like. After listening to these few people
we may judge the whole of society by this criterion. The judgement
may be erroneous but nevertheless it is through individuals with whom
we have no karmic connection that another aspect of the world is
presented to us. There was once a traveller who happened to reach
Konigsberg Station at midnight. He asked for a cup of coffee and was
addressed in very coarse language by the red-headed waiter who had
been dozing. The traveller wrote in his diary: “The people of
Konigsberg have red hair, are sleepy and coarse.” He was
judging all the people of Konigsberg by this night-waiter —
someone with whom he had no karmic connection!
Through
studies of this kind we learn not only how to assess life and its
values, but we get nearer to other human beings and are connected
with them in a different way. We learn not only to understand human
life — which is the essential task of
Anthroposophy — we also learn to
know cosmic life. Sun and Moon cease to be the subject of
abstract theories and become living realities in the Cosmos —
the great counterparts in the Universe of the microcosmic destiny of
men on the Earth.
Sun-activity combines with Moon-activity in our life. The
light radiating to us from the Moon is connected with our
cosmic past and the light of the Sun is connected with our
cosmic future.
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It was the
aim of the Christmas Meeting, when the Anthroposophical Society was
given a new foundation, to stress the importance of Anthroposophy for
life itself. It was said that esotericism in the true sense of the
word must be a living power among us. The Christmas Meeting was not
intended merely to be a festive gathering of a number of
Anthroposophists, but its efficacy and its impulses were meant to
endure. One new plan is to issue a News Sheet — as a matter of
fact the first three numbers have already appeared — containing
reports of what is going on in the Anthroposophical Society. The
Society must become a kind of living, spiritual organism. On my
journeys I have constantly found Members in The Hague, for example,
saying: “We have no idea what the Members in Vienna are doing,
and yet we belong to an Anthroposophical Society!” — I
wonder how many here in Zurich could tell me what is going on in the
Groups of the Society in Leipzig or Hamburg? But this is what must be
possible in future. Members of the New Zealand Group should have a
real picture of what is going on in Vienna, and so on. It will be
helpful if the Members will send to the editorial office of the News
Sheet accounts of their experiences both in the Society and outside
it. This material will then be edited, and Members will be able to
read about whatever is going on in the Society. I propose in future
to include in the News Sheet short, concentrated aphorisms for use in
the Group Meetings or on other occasions.
All these
measures should instil real life, pulsating life, into the
Anthroposophical Society, and every Member should realise that this
was the aim of the Christmas Meeting. Moreover it is only because
this is how things ought to be, and
indeed must be, if Anthroposophy itself is to do justice
to its past and future, that I have undertaken the Presidency,
associated with an Executive which I know will work fruitfully from
the centre at the Goetheanum. I had for many years kept apart from
all administrative matters, and had it not been an absolute necessity
I should not have thought of starting anew and repeating in old age
what one did as a young man. I want to appeal to every Member of the
Anthroposophical Society to help in ensuring that through the
Christmas Meeting the foundation stone of anthroposophical life shall
be laid in the hearts of our Members and that it shall develop as a
living seed, so that active life may constantly increase in the
Society. If that happens, the Society will also be able to send its
impulse out into the world.
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