LECTURE I
Rudolf Steiner: Good morning, gentlemen! Has
anyone thought of a question?
Herr Dollinger: I would like to ask if Dr.
Steiner would speak again about the creation of the world and man.
There are many newcomers here who have not yet heard it.
Dr. Steiner: It is asked if I could speak again
about the creation of the world and of humanity, since many new
workers are here. I will do this by first describing the original
conditions on the earth, which have led on the one hand to all that
we see around us and on the other hand to man.
Now man is really a very, very complicated being. If
people think they will be able to understand him by dissecting a
human corpse, they are mistaken, for naturally they will not arrive
at a real understanding. Just as little can they understand the world
around us if all they do is collect stones and plants and look at the
individual items. We must be able to realize that what we examine
does not show at first sight what it actually is.
You see, if we look at a corpse, perhaps soon after the
man has died — he still has the same form, if perhaps a little
paler — we can see that death has seized him, but he still has
the same form that he had when alive. But now think: how does this
corpse look eventually if we do not cremate it but let it decay? It
is destroyed; there is no longer anything at work in it that could
build it up again; it is definitely destroyed.
The beginning of the Bible is very much smiled at, and
indeed justifiably, when it is understood to say that once upon a
time some god formed a man out of a clod of earth. People regard that
as impossible and naturally they are right. No god can come along and
make a human being out of a lump of earth; it would be no more a man
than a statue is, however similar the form might be — no more
than the mannequin children make can actually walk. So people smile
rightly when some divinity is supposed to have made man out of a lump
of earth.
That corpse that we were looking at is, in fact, after a
certain time just such a clod of earth as it becomes in the grave
somewhat decomposed, dissolved. So to believe that a human being can
be made out of what we then have before us is really just as great a
folly.
You see, on the one hand it is asserted today that it is
incorrect to suppose that man could be formed from a lump of earth;
on the other hand one is allowed to suppose that he consists of earth
alone. If one wants to be logical, then the one is no better than the
other. One must be clear that while the man lived there was something
in him that gave him his shape and form, and when it is no longer in
him he can no longer keep his form. Nature forces do not give him
this form; nature forces merely break it apart, they do not make it
grow. So we must go back to the soul and spirit of the man, which
were really in control as long as he was living.
Now when we look at the lifeless stone outside, if we
imagine that it has always been the same as it is today, that is just
as if we would say of the corpse that it had always been like that
even while the man was living. The stones that we see today in the
world outside, the rocks, the mountains, are just the same as a
corpse; in fact, they are a corpse! They were not always as they are
today. Just as a human corpse was not always what it is now that the
soul and spirit have gone, so what we see outside has not always been
in its present condition. The fact that plants grow on the lifeless
corpse, that is, on the rocks, need not surprise us; for when a human
corpse decays, all sorts of tiny plants and tiny animals grow out of
it.
Of course, what is outside in nature seems beautiful,
and what we see on a corpse when all sorts of parasitic plants are
growing out of it does not seem beautiful. But that is only because
the one is gigantic in size and the other is small. If we were not
human beings but were tiny beetles crawling about on a decaying
corpse and could think like human beings, we would regard the bones
of the corpse as rocks. We would consider what was decayed as rubble
and stones; we would-since we were tiny beetles-see great forests in
what was growing on the corpse; we would have a whole world to admire
and not think it revolting as we do now.
Just as we must go back to what the man was before he
died, so, in the case of the earth and our surroundings, we must go
back to what once lived in all that today is lifeless, before indeed
the earth as a whole died. Unless the earth as a whole had died there
could be no human being. Human beings are parasites, as it were, on
the present earth. The whole earth was once alive; it could think as
you and I now think. But only when it became a corpse could it
produce the human race. This is something really everyone can realize
if he will just think. But people today do not want to think. Yet one
must think if one would come to the truth.
We have, therefore, to imagine that what is today solid
rock with plants growing, and so on, was originally entirely
different. Originally there was a living, thinking, cosmic body-a
living, thinking, cosmic body!
I have often said here: What do people today imagine?
They imagine that originally there was a gigantic mist, that this
primeval mist came into rotation, that the planets then split off,
that the sun became the center. This is taught to children quite
early, and a little experiment is made to show that everything really
did start in that way. A few drops of oil are put in a glass of
water; one lets the oil swim on the water. A piece of cardboard has a
pin stuck through it; then with the pin one makes the cardboard
revolve; little oil-drops split off, go on revolving, and a tiny
planetary system actually forms with the sun in the center.
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Outline of Occult Science
Well now, it is usually quite a virtue if one can forget
oneself, but in this case the teacher should not! When he makes the
experiment, he ought then to say to the children: Out there in the
universe is a giant schoolteacher who did the rotating!
What it amounts to is thoughtlessness — not
because the facts oblige one to be thoughtless, but because one wants
to be. But in that way one doesn't arrive at the truth.
We must therefore imagine not that a gigantic
schoolteacher was there who rotated the world mist, but that there
was something in the world mist itself that was able to move and so
on. But there we come back to the living. If we want to rotate, we
don't need a pin stuck through us with which a teacher rotates us.
That's not for us; we can rotate ourselves. This schoolroom variety
of primeval mist would have to be rotated by a schoolteacher. But if
it is living and can feel and think, then it needs no cosmic
schoolteacher; it can cause the rotation itself.
So we must picture that what today is lifeless around us
was once alive, was sensitive, was a cosmic being. If we look
further, there was even a great number of cosmic beings animating the
whole. The original conditions of the world are therefore due to the
fact that there was Spirit within the substance.
Now what is it that underlies everything material?
Imagine that I have a lump of lead in my hand, that is, solid matter,
thoroughly solid matter. Now if I put this lead on red-hot iron or on
anything red-hot, on fire, it turns to fluid. If I work on it still
further with fire, the whole lead vanishes; it evaporates, and I see
nothing more of it. It is the same with all substances. On what does
it depend then that a substance is solid? It depends upon what warmth
is in it. The appearance of a substance depends only upon how much
warmth is in it.
You know, today one can make the air liquid, then one
has liquid air. The air we have in our surroundings is only airy,
gaseous, as long as it contains a definite amount of warmth. And
water — water is fluid, but it can also become ice and
therefore solid. If there were a certain cold temperature on our
earth there would be no water, but only ice. Now let us go into our
mountains: there we find the solid granite or other solid rock. But
if it were immensely hot there, there would be no solid granite; it
would be fluid and flow away like the water in our brooks.
What then is actually the original element that makes
things solid or fluid or gaseous? It is heat! And unless heat is
there in the first place, nothing at all can be solid or fluid. So we
can say that heat or fire is what is underlying everything in the
beginning.
That is also shown by the research of spiritual science
or anthroposophy. Spiritual science shows that originally there was
not a primeval mist, a lifeless mist, but that living warmth was
there at the beginning, simple living warmth. Thus I will
assume an original cosmic body that was living warmth. [See
drawing – red.] In my
Occult Science
I have called this original
warmth condition the “Saturn condition”; it has been
called this from ancient times, and though one must have a name, it
is not the name that matters. It has, in fact, something to do with
the cosmic body Saturn, but we will not go into that now.
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In this original condition there
were as yet no solid bodies and no air, only warmth; but the warmth
was living. When you freeze today, it's your ego that freezes; when
you sweat today, it's your ego that sweats, that becomes thoroughly
hot. You are always in warmth, sometimes heat, sometimes cold, but
always in some kind of warmth. In fact, we can still see today that
man lives in warmth. The human being lives absolutely in warmth.
When modern science says that originally there was great
heat, in a certain sense it is right; but when it thinks that this
great heat was dead, then it is wrong. There was a living cosmic
being, a thoroughly living cosmic being.
Now the first thing to come about in connection with
this warmth-being was a cooling down. Things cool down continually.
And what happens when what has been nothing but warmth now cools
down? Air arises, air, the gaseous state. For when we go on heating a
solid object, gas is formed in the warmth; but when something not yet
substance cools down from above downwards, air is formed at first. So
we can say that the second condition to come about was gaseous,
definitely airy. [See drawing-green.]
In what has been formed, in a certain sense, as a second
cosmic body everything is air. There is as yet no water, nothing
solid within it; it consists entirely of air.
So now we have the second condition that formed itself
in the course of time. You see, in this second condition something
else developed along with what was already there. I have called this
second condition “Sun” in my Occult Science; it
was not the present sun, but a kind of Sun condition, a warm
air-mist. The present sun, as I have told you, is not that, nor is it
what was originally this second cosmic body. Thus we get a second
cosmic body formed out of the first; the first was pure warmth, the
second was of an air-nature.
Now man can live in warmth as soul. Warmth gives the
soul sensitive feeling and does not destroy it. It destroys the body,
however; if I were thrown into the fire my body would be destroyed
but not my soul. (We will speak of this more exactly later, for
naturally the question needs to be considered in detail.) For this
reason the human being could already live as soul during the first,
the Saturn, condition. But although man could live then, the animal
could not, for in the case of the animal when the body is destroyed
the soul element is injured too. Fire has an influence on the soul
element of the animal. In the first condition, therefore, we have man
already present but not the animal.
When the transformation had taken place to the Sun
condition [see drawing], both human being and animal were there. That
is the important fact. It is not true that the animals were there
originally and that man developed out of them. Man was there
originally and afterwards the animals evolved out of what could not
become man. Naturally the human being was not going about on two feet
when there was only warmth — obviously not. He lived in the
warmth and was a floating being; he had only a condition of warmth.
Then as that was metamorphosed into an air-warmth-body, the animals
were formed and appeared beside man. Thus the animals are indeed
related to man, but they developed only later in the course of world
evolution.
Now what more happened? The warmth decreased, and as it
gradually decreased, not only was air formed but also water. Thus we
have a third cosmic body. [See drawing — yellow.] I have called
it “Moon” because it was slightly similar to our present
moon, although it was not our present moon. It was a watery, a
thoroughly watery body. Air and warmth naturally remained, but now
water appeared which had not been present in the second condition.
After the appearance of water there could be man, who was already
there, animals, and, pushing up out of the water, plants. Plants
originally grew in water, not in earth. So we have man, animal,
plant.
You see, plants seem to grow out of the earth, but if
the earth contained no water, no plants would grow; they need water
for their growth. There are also as you know, aquatic plants, and you
can think of the original plants as being similar to these; the
original plants swam in the water. The animals too you must picture
as swimming animals and in the former, second condition, even as
flying animals.
Something still actually remains of all that was there
originally. During the Sun condition, when only man and animal were
in existence, everything had to fly, and since the air has remained
and still exists, those flying creatures have their descendants. Our
present birds are the descendants of the original animals that
developed during the Sun condition. However, at that time they were
not as they are today. Those animal creatures consisted purely of
air; they were airy clouds. Here, later [Moon condition], they had
water in them. Today — let us look at a bird. Usually a bird is
observed very thoughtlessly. If we are to picture the animals as they
existed during the Sun condition, we must say that they consisted
only of air; they were hovering air-clouds. When we look at a bird
today, we should realize that it has hollow bones filled with air. It
is very interesting to see that in the present bird. There is air
everywhere in this bird, in the bones, everywhere! Think away
whatever is not air and you get an air-being — the bird. If it
did not have this air, it could not fly at all. It has hollow bones;
within, it is an air-bird, reminding us of former conditions. The
rest of the body was built around it in later times. The birds are
really the descendants of the Sun condition.
Look at modern man: He can live in the air, but he can't
fly; he is too heavy to fly. He has not formed hollow bones for
himself like the bird, or else he too could fly. Then he would not
just have shoulder blades, but his shoulder blades would stretch out
into wings. The human being still has the rudiments of wings up there
in his shoulder blades; if these were to grow out, he would be able
to fly.
Thus man lives in the air surrounding him. But this air
must contain vapor. Man cannot live in purely dry air; he needs
fluids.
There is a condition, however, in which the human being
cannot live in the air: that is the very earliest human state, the
embryo. One must look at these things rightly. During the embryonic
time the human germ or embryo obtains air and all that it needs from
the body of the mother. It must be in something living.
You see, it is like this: If the human embryo is removed
by operation from the body of the mother, it cannot yet live in the
air. During the embryonic condition the human being needs to have
live surroundings. At the time when man, animal, and plant existed,
but as yet no stones or minerals as we have them today, everything
was alive and man lived surrounded by what was alive just as now he
lives as embryo in the mother's body. Naturally he grew bigger. Think
of this: If we did not have to be born and live in the air and
breathe on our own, then our span of life would end with our birth.
As embryo we could all live only ten moon-months. As a matter of
fact, there are such creatures that live only ten months; these do
not come to the outer air but get air from within a living
environment. So it was with man a long time ago. He certainly grew
older, but he never came out of the living element. He lived in that
state all the time. He did not advance to birth; he lived as embryo.
At that time there were as yet no minerals, no rocks.
If the body of a human being is dissected today, the
same carbonate of lime will be found in his bones as you find here in
the Jura Mountains. There is now a mineral substance inside the body
that was not present in the earlier condition. In the embryo too,
particularly in the first months, there is no deposit of mineral;
everything is still fluid, only slightly thickened. And so it was
during this earlier condition; man was not yet bony, having, at most,
cartilage. Of such a human being we are reminded today only by the
human embryo. Why cannot the human embryo come immediately out of the
mother's body? Because the world today is a different world. As long
as the Old Moon lasted — I will now call it the Old Moon, as it
is not the present moon but the former state of the earth — as
long as the Old Moon period lasted, the whole earth was a womb,
inwardly alive, a real womb. There was nothing yet of stone or
mineral. It was all a gigantic womb, and we can say that our present
earth came forth from this gigantic womb.
Earlier this immense womb did not exist at all. What was
it then? Well, in fact, earlier there was something else in
existence. Let us just consider what came before. You see, if a human
being is to develop in the mother's body, if he is to be an embryo,
he must first be conceived. The conception takes place. But does
nothing precede conception? What precedes conception is the monthly
period in the woman; that is what precedes. A very special process
takes place in the female organism that is connected with the
expulsion of blood. But that is not the only thing; that is only the
physical aspect. Every time the blood is expelled something of a
spiritual-soul nature is born at the same time, and this remains. It
does not become physical, because no conception has taken place. The
spiritual-soul element remains without becoming a physical human
body. What for a human being must be there before conception was also
there during the cosmic Sun condition! The whole Sun was a cosmic
being that from time to time expelled something spiritual. So man and
animal lived in the air-like condition, thrust out, expelled by this
whole body. Between one condition (Sun) and the other (Moon), it came
about that the human being became a physical being in water. Formerly
he was a physical being only in air. During this Moon condition we
have something similar to conception, but not yet anything similar to
birth. What was the nature of this conception during the ancient Moon
condition?
The Moon was there, an entirely female being, and
confronting it was not a male being, but all that was still outside
its cosmic body at that time. Outside it were many other cosmic
bodies that exerted an influence. Now comes the drawing which I have
already made here.
So this cosmic body was there and around it the other
cosmic bodies, exerting their influence in the most varied ways.
Seeds came in from outside and fructified the whole Moon-Earth. And
if you could have lived at that time and set foot on this primeval
cosmic body, you would not have said when you saw all sorts of drops
coming in “It is raining,” as one says today. At that
time you would have said, “Earth is being fructified.”
There were seasons when the fructifying seeds came in from all
directions, and other seasons when they matured and no more came in.
Thus at that time there was a cosmic fructification. But the human
being was not born, only fructified; he was only called forth by
conception. The human being came out of the entire Earth-body, or
Moon-body, as it was then. In the same way fructification came from
the whole cosmic surroundings for animal and plant.
Now later through further cooling there came about a
hardening of all that lived then as man, animal, and plant. There,
in the Moon condition we still have to do with water, at most, a
hardening through the cooling. Here on the earth the solid,
the mineral appears. So now we have a fourth condition [see drawing]:
this is our earth as we have it today, and it contains man, animal,
plant, mineral.
Let us just look at what the bird, for instance, has
become on the earth. During this time (Sun condition) the bird was
still a sort of air-sack, it consisted of nothing but air, a mass of
air floating along. Then during this time (Moon condition) it became
watery, a thickened watery thing, and it hovered as a kind of cloud —
only not like our clouds but already containing a form. What for us
are only formless water structures were at that time forms. There was
a skeleton form, but it was fluid. But now came the mineral element,
and this was incorporated into what was only water structure.
Carbonate of lime, phosphatic lime and so on went the length of the
skeleton, forming solid bones. So at first we have the air-bird, then
the water-bird, and at last the solid earth-bird.
This could not be the same in the case of man. Man could
not simply incorporate into himself what only arose as mineral during
his embryonic period. The bird could do this — and why? You
see, the bird acquired its air form here (Sun condition); it then
lived through the water condition. It is essential for it not to let
the mineral come too close to it during its germinal state. If the
mineral came to it too soon, then it would just become a mineral and
harden. The bird while it is developing is still somewhat watery and
fluid; the mineral, however, wants to approach. What does the bird
do? Well, it pushes it off, it makes something around itself, it
makes the eggshell around itself! That is the mineral element. The
eggshell remains as long as the bird must protect itself inwardly
from the mineral; that is, as long as it must stay fluid. The reason
for this is that the bird originated only during the second condition
of the earth. If it had been there during the first condition, it
would now be much more sensitive to warmth than it actually is. Since
it was not there at that time, it can now form the hard eggshell
around itself.
Man was already present during the first condition of
the earth, the warmth condition, and therefore he cannot now hold off
the mineral while he is in the embryonic stage. He can't build an
eggshell; he must be organized differently. He must take up the
mineral element from the womb, and so we have mineral formation
already in the embryo at the end of its development. Man must absorb
some mineral from the womb; therefore, the womb must first possess
the mineral that is to be absorbed. So in the case of man the mineral
element is incorporated quite differently. The bird has air-filled
bones; we human beings have marrow-filled bones, very different from
the bones of the bird. Through the fact of our having this marrow a
human mother is able to provide mineral substance to the embryo
within her. But once the mineral element is provided, the human being
is no longer able to live in the womb environment and must gradually
be born. He must first have acquired mineral constituents. With the
bird it is not a matter of being born, but of creeping out of the
eggshell; man is born without an eggshell. Why? Because man
originated earlier and therefore everything can be done through
warmth and not through air.
From this you can understand the differences that still
exist and that can be observed today. The difference between an
“egg-animal” and such a being as man, and also the higher
mammals, lies in the fact that man is far older than, for instance,
the bird species, far older than the minerals. Therefore, when he is
quite young, during the embryonic stage in the womb, he must be
protected from the mineral nature and may only be given the prepared
mineral that comes from the mother. In fact, the mineral element
prepared in the mother's body must even for a certain time after
birth still be given to him in the mother's milk! While the bird can
be fed at once with external substances, man and the higher animals
can only be nourished by what the mother's body provides.
What the human being has today in our present Earth
condition from the mother's body he had during the previous cosmic
condition from the air, from the environment. What he had around him
during his whole life was of a milk nature. Our air today contains
oxygen and nitrogen but relatively little carbon and hydrogen and
particularly very, very little sulphur. They have gone. During the
Moon condition it was different; in the surrounding air there were
not only oxygen and nitrogen but also hydrogen, carbon, sulphur. That
made a sort of milky pap around the Moon, a quite thin milk-pap in
which life existed. Today man still lives in a thin milk-pap before
he is born! For it is only after his birth that the milk goes into
the breast; before birth it is in those parts of the female body
where the human embryo is lying. That is an amazing thing, that
processes in the mother's organism that belong to the uterus before
birth afterwards go to the breast. And so the Moon condition is still
preserved in man before he is born, and the actual Earth condition
only comes at the moment of birth with the Moon-nature still present
in the breast milk.
This is how things connected with the origin of the
earth and mankind must be explained. If people do not press forward
to a spiritual science, they simply cannot solve the mystery of why a
bird slips out of an egg and can at once be nourished with external
substances, while a human being cannot slip out of an egg and must
come out of the womb to be nourished by mother's milk. Why is it? It
is because the bird originated later and is thus an external being.
Man originated earlier, and when he was undergoing the
Moon-condition, he was not yet as hardened as the bird. Hence today
too he is not yet so hardened; he must still be more protected, for
he has within him much more of the original conditions.
Since people today on the whole can no longer think
properly, they misunderstand what exists on earth as plant, animal,
and man. Thus materialistic Darwinism arose, which believed that the
animals were there first and that man simply developed out of the
animals. It is true that in his external form man is related to the
animals, but he existed earlier, and the animals really developed
later after the world had gone through a transformation. And so we
can say that the animals we see now present a later stage of an
earlier condition when they were indeed more closely related to man.
But we must never allow ourselves to imagine that out of the present
animals a human being could arise. That is a thoroughly false idea.
Now let us look not at the bird species but at the
fishes. The bird species developed for the air, the fish species for
the water. Not until what we call the Moon condition were certain
earlier air-like bird-beings transformed in such a way as to become
fishlike — because of the water. To the bird-like beings were
added the fish. One could say that the fish are birds that have
become watery, birds received by the water. You can gather from this
that the fish appeared later than the birds; they appeared when the
watery element was there, that is, during the Old Moon period.
And now you will no longer be astonished that everything
swimming about in a watery state during the Old Moon time looked
fish-like. The birds looked fish-like in spite of flying in the air
and being lighter. Everything was fish-like. Now this is interesting:
if we look today at a human embryo on about the 21st or 22nd day
after conception, what is its appearance? There it swims in a fluid
element in the mother's body, and it looks really like a tiny fish!
The human being actually had this form during the ancient Moon period
and he has it still in the third week of pregnancy; he has preserved
it.
You can say, then, that man worked himself out of this
Old Moon form, and we can still see by the fish form he has in the
embryo how he has worked himself out. When we observe the present
world, everywhere we can see how formerly it all had life, just as we
know of a corpse that it had life earlier. So today I have described
to you the earlier condition of what we now have on earth as mineral.
We look at a corpse and say that he can no longer move his legs, his
hands, no longer open his mouth or his eyes — everything has
become immobile; yet that leads us back to a human state when
everything could be moved — legs, arms, hands — when the
eyes could be opened. In just the same way we look around us at the
corpse of the earth, the remains of a living body, in which man and
animal still wander about, and we look back to the time when the
entire earth was once alive.
But there is something more. I said that with conception
the potentiality of the physical human being is there, and gradually
the embryo develops. I also described what happens earlier, the
processes in the female organism, what is pushed out in the monthly
periods, and how a spiritual element is pushed out too. Now in this
process there is always something of the nature of fever, even in a
perfectly normal, healthy woman. This is because there is a warmth
condition; it is the warmth condition that has been preserved from
the ancient first condition that I have in the drawing called Saturn.
This fever condition still endures.
One can say that the whole of our evolution proceeded
from a kind of fever condition of our earth, which the cooling down
finally brought to an end. Most people today are no longer feverish
but thoroughly dry and matter-of-fact. Yet even now, when there is
something not caused by outside warmth but appearing inwardly as
warmth, giving us something of an inward life, now too we have a
condition of fever.
So it is, gentlemen: One sees everywhere in the
conditions of present mankind how they can be traced back to
conditions of the past. Today I have told you how man, animal, plant,
and mineral gradually evolved as the entire cosmic body with which
all are connected grew more and more solid.
We will speak further of all this — today is
Monday — on Wednesday at nine o'clock.
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