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Occult Science - An Outline
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Occult Science - An Outline
Man and the Evolution of the World
At the close of the Moon evolution that has been described in outline
in the foregoing pages, all the forces and Begins connected with it
pass into a more spiritual form of existence, that is on an entirely
different level both from the form of existence during the Moon period
and also from that during the Earth evolution which follows. A being
with faculties sufficiently highly developed to be able to perceive
all the details of Moon and Earth evolutions, will not necessarily be
able to see what takes place in the interval between the two. For him,
the Beings and forces would, at the close of the Moon period, vanish
as it were into the void, and then after a lapse of time emerge again
from the dim twilight of the cosmic womb. Only a being with far higher
faculties could trace the spiritual events that are enacted in the
intervening time.
When the interval is over, the Beings who took part in the
evolutionary processes on Saturn, Sun and Moon reappear, endowed with
new faculties. By their former deeds, the Beings who stand above man
have attained the power to bring his evolution so far forward that in
the Earth epoch which follows on the Moon he will be able to develop a
new mode of consciousness, that stands at a stage higher than the
picture-consciousness he had in the Moon epoch. But man must first be
prepared to receive this new gift. During the Saturn, Sun and Moon
evolutions he has incorporated into his being the physical body, the
etheric body and the astral body. But these members received only
those faculties and forces which enabled them to live for a
picture-consciousness. The organs, and also the whole form and figure
which would enable them to perceive a world of external objects are
lacking. Just as a new plant will unfold no more than is contained, as
potentiality, in the seed that comes from the old one, so too, at the
beginning of the new stage in evolution, the three members of man's
nature emerge with forms and organs such as allow of the development
only of a picture- consciousness. For the unfolding of a higher stage
in consciousness they will have first to be prepared.
The preparation takes place in three stages. During the first, the
physical body is lifted to a height of development such as enables it
to undergo the necessary change into a form and figure which can
provide the basis for objective consciousness. This preliminary stage
of Earth evolution may be described as a repetition of the Saturn
period of a higher level. For in this period, as in the Saturn time,
higher Beings are working upon the physical body alone. When the
evolution of this physical body is far enough advanced, all the Beings
have to pass once more into a higher form of existence, before the
life-body can advance in its turn. The physical body has, as it were,
to be re-cast, in order to be able to receive, when it unfolds again,
the more highly evolved life-body. After this interval devoted to a
higher form of existence, there follows a kind of recapitulation of
Sun evolution on a higher level, for the further development of the
life-body. And then after a further interval the like is
done, in a recapitulation of Moon evolution, for the astral body.
Let our attention now be turned to the events of evolution after the
close of the third of these repetitions. All the Beings and forces
have become spiritualized once more, rising during the process of
spiritualization into far higher worlds. The lowest of the worlds
where something of them is still to be perceived is the very world
where man now sojourns between death and new birth the several
regions, namely, of Spiritland. Thereafter the Beings gradually
descend once more into lower worlds. Before the physical evolution of
the Earth begins, they have come down so far that their lowest
manifestations can be beheld in the astral or soul-world.
All that exists of man during this period is still in astral form. For
a right understanding of this stage in his development it is important
to realize that although man has in him physical body, life-body and
astral body, the physical body is not yet present in a physical form.
What makes this physical body physical at this stage is not physical
form but the fact that while possessing astral form it bears within it
physical laws. It is an entity with physical laws and principles in a
form that is of the nature of soul and the like holds good of
the life-body.
To the eye of the spirit the Earth at this stage in its evolution
appears at first as a world-entity which is all soul and spirit
that is to say, in which even the physical and living forces show a
soul-like form. In this world-entity is potentially contained all that
is destined subsequently to metamorphose into the creatures of the
physical Earth. It radiates light; but the light is not yet such as
physical eyes could have perceived even if they had existed
then. It shines only for the opened eyes of the seer, shines for him
in the light that is of the soul.
Within this soul-entity there now takes place what may be described as
a condensation, with the result that after a time in the very midst of
the soul-entity a form of fire makes its appearance, even such a fiery
form as Saturn was in its densest state. This form is woven-through
with the influences of the various Beings who are partaking in the
evolution. Like a surging forth and a diving down into the fiery
sphere of the Earth such is the interplay we can observe
between the Beings and the heavenly body. We are not therefore to
think of this fiery sphere of the Earth as being of the same substance
throughout. Rather it is like an organism that is permeated with soul
and spirit. As to those beings who are destined to become on Earth
human beings in their present form, they can take very little share in
this diving down into the fire-body. They are still in a condition
that obliges them to remain almost entirely in the uncondensed
surrounding sphere, where they are within the womb of higher spiritual
Beings. At this stage they touch the fire-Earth with a single point
only of their soul-form, with the result that the warmth condenses a
portion of their astral form. Thereby Earth life is kindled in them.
For the most part, their being still belongs to worlds of soul and
spirit; only through this contact with the earthly fire does warmth of
life begin to play around them. If therefore we would make us a
picture at once sensible and supersensible of man at
this beginning of the physical Earth, we must conceive a soul-form of
egg-like shape, contained in the encircling sphere of Earth, and
surrounded at its lower surface in the way an acorn is by a cup; only,
the substance of this cup consists entirely of warmth or
fire. Now as a consequence of this envelopment by warmth, not only is
life kindled in the human being, but at the same time a change takes
place in his astral body. Into it is implanted the first beginning of
that which afterwards becomes the sentient soul. We may say therefore
that, at this stage, man consists of sentient soul, astral body,
life-body, and of a physical body that is woven of fire. In the astral
body are surging up and down the spiritual Beings who partake in his
existence. Through the sentient soul man feels himself bound to the
Earth. He has in this time a predominating picture-consciousness where
the spiritual Beings in whose womb he lies reveal themselves; and only
like a point within this consciousness is the sensation man has of the
body that belongs to him. It is as though he were looking down from
the spiritual world upon an earthly possession, of which he feels:
That is thine.
Stage by stage the condensation of the Earth continues, and the
above-described differentiation in man grows gradually more distinct.
Then comes a moment in evolution when the Earth is so far condensed
that only a part of it remains fiery, while another part has assumed a
form of substance that may be described as gas or
air. With man too a change is brought about. Henceforth
not only is he touched by the warmth of Earth, but air-substance too
begins to be imparted to his fire-body. And as the warmth kindled the
life in him, so does the air as it plays around him evoke within him
what can be described as spiritual sound. His life-body
rings forth with sound. Simultaneously, a portion of his astral body
becomes separated out as the first germinal beginning of the
intellectual soul that emerges later.
To envisage what is going on at this time in the soul of man, we must
remember that the higher Beings are continuously surging up and down
in the air-and-fire body of the Earth. In the fire-Earth it is, to
begin with, the Spirits of Personality that are of importance for man.
And while he is being called to life by the Earth-warmth, his sentient
soul says to itself: These are the Spirits of Personality.
In the air too, higher Beings are in like manner making themselves
known. They are the ones we have already named, following Christian
esoteric usage, the Archangels; and it is their influence that man
feels as inward sound when the air is wafted round him. Then does his
intellectual soul say to itself: These are the Archangels.
For what man perceives at this stage through his connection with the
Earth does not yet consist of so many physical objects. He lives in
the sensations of warmth that rise up to him, and in sounds; and
within these streams of warmth and surging waves of sound he feels the
presence of the Spirits of Personality and the Archangels. He cannot
yet perceive these Beings directly, only through the veils, as it
were, of warmth and sound. While the perceptions of warmth and sound
are penetrating into his soul, pictures of the higher Beings in whose
sheltering care he feels himself to be, are continually rising and
falling within him.
And now evolution continues, its progress finding expression once
again in a further condensation. Watery substance is incorporated into
the Earth-body, which consists now of three members: the fiery, the
airy and the watery. But before this, an important event takes place.
Out of the fire-air Earth an independent heavenly body splits off,
which will in its further course become the present Sun. Hitherto
Earth and Sun have been a single body. After the severance of the Sun
, Earth still contains within it, to begin with, all that is in and on
our present Moon. The separation of the Sun takes place because higher
Beings for their own evolution and for that which they have yet
to do for the Earth can no longer endure the matter which is
now condensed as far as water. Out of the whole Earth-mass they
separate the substances which alone are suited to their use, and take
their departure to make themselves a new dwelling-place in the Sun.
Henceforth they work on to the Earth from without, from the Sun. Man,
on the other hand, needs for his further evolution a scene of action
where matter will condense still more.
Hand in hand with the incorporation of watery substance into the
Earth-body, once again a change is wrought in man himself. Henceforth
not only does the fire pour into him, and the air play around him, but
watery substance too is incorporated into his physical body.
Simultaneously his etheric part undergoes a change; he now begins to
perceive it as a delicate body-of-light. Formerly, man felt streams of
warmth rise upward to him from the Earth, while tones made him
conscious of air being wafted towards him; now, his body is penetrated
also by the watery element, whose inpouring and outpouring he beholds
as waxing and waning light. Moreover, in his soul too a change has
taken place. To the first beginning of sentient and then of
intellectual soul, that of the spiritual soul has been added. In the
element of water work the Angels; they are the real kindlers of light.
For man it is as though they were appearing to him in light.
Certain higher Beings who were formerly in the Earth-body itself now
act upon it from the Sun. In consequence of this, all influences that
are at work on the Earth are changed. Man, fettered to the Earth,
would no longer have been able to feel within him the influences of
the Sun Beings, were his soul turned perpetually towards the Earth
from which his physical body is derived. Henceforth he is brought into
alternating states of consciousness. At certain times the Sun Beings
tear his soul away from the physical body; so that he is now
alternately in the lap of the Sun Beings in a pure life of soul and
then again in a condition where, united with the body, he receives the
influences of the Earth. When he is in the physical body, the streams
of warmth flow up towards him, the airy masses resound around him, the
waters our in and out of him. When he is outside the body, the
pictures of the higher Beings, in whose womb he is, go surging through
his soul.
Earth at this stage of evolution lives through two alternating times.
At one time it can play around the human souls with its substances and
enwrap them with bodies; at another, the human souls have withdrawn
from it and only the bodies are left. Earth with its human beings is
then in a state of sleep. It is by no means out of keeping with the
facts to say that in those pristine ages the Earth underwent a
day-time and a night-time. (In terms of physical space this can be
expressed as follows. Through the mutual influence of the Beings of
Sun and Earth, the Earth comes into movement in relation to the Sun,
and in this way the alternation of the above-described periods of
night and day is brought about. It is day when the surface of the
Earth where man is evolving is turned towards the Sun; when it is
turned away it is night that is, the time during which man's
life is entirely a life of soul. But we must not imagine that the
movement of the Earth around the Sun in that primeval age was like the
movement it describes today. Conditions were altogether different.
Nevertheless, it is good already at this point to begin to sense that
the movements of the heavenly bodies into such relative movements and
positions as enable the spiritual conditions to work themselves out in
the physical.)
Turning out gaze upon it during its nocturnal time, the body of the
Earth would look to us like a corpse. For it is largely composed of
the disintegrating bodies of human beings whose souls are in another
form of existence. The watery and aeriform organic structures of which
the human bodies consist disintegrate in the night and are dissolved
in the remaining mass of the Earth. That part alone of the human body
which was formed from the very beginning of Earth evolution by the
interaction of fire with the human soul, and which then in course of
time grew ever denser and denser that part alone remains, but
quite inconspicuous, like a seed. It will easily be seen that we must
not imagine the periods of day and night here described as
bearing very much resemblance to what these terms denote for the
present Earth. When at the beginning of the day-time the Earth again
comes under the immediate influence of the Sun, the human souls press
forward into the region of physical life. Touching the seeds, they
cause these to sprout and grow into an outer form which looks like an
image of the human being such as he is in his soul-nature. Something
not unlike a tender act of fertilization takes place here between
man's soul and the seed-like body. Then do the souls thus incarnated
begin once more to draw to themselves the air and water-masses and
incorporate them into their bodies. The differentiated body expels and
inhales the air a first beginning of the later breathing
process. The water too is absorbed and expelled; nutriment in a
primeval form begins. These processes, however, are not yet perceived
as outward happenings. Only in the case of the above-described
fertilization do we find the soul engaged in a kind of
external perception. As it touches the seed which the Earth is holding
out towards it, the soul is dimly aware of awakening to physical
existence. What it then perceives may be conveyed approximately in the
words: That is my form. This feeling we might also
describe it as a dawning sensation of I remains with the
soul throughout the time of its union with the physical body. The
absorption of the air, on the other hand, is still experienced in an
entirely spiritual way. It appears in the form of sound-pictures
surging and dying away, which form the seed that is
undergoing differentiation. Surrounded on all hands by surging waves
of sound, the soul feels how it is forming and shaping its own body
according to the forces of these sound-tones. At this stage in
evolution, human forms and figures begin to take shape, the like of
which cannot be observed by present-day consciousness in any outer
world. They evolve like plant and flower-forms of the most delicate
texture; being inwardly mobile they give rather the appearance of
waving, fluttering flowers. During his time on Earth, man lives
through a blissful feeling of being fashioned into such forms as
these. The absorption of the watery parts of the Earth is felt in the
soul as an access of force, as an inner strengthening. Outwardly it
appears in the physical entity of man as growth. As the direct working
of the Sun declines, the human soul loses the power to control these
processes. Little by little, they are cast aside. Only those parts
remain, which bring about the maturing of what we described as the
seed. Man himself deserts his body and returns into the spiritual form
of existence. (Not all parts of the Earth are used up in the
construction of the human bodies. We must not imagine that the Earth
in its nocturnal time consists entirely of disintegrating corpses and
seeds which await their re-awakening. These are embedded in other
forms, fashioned out of the substance of Earth, the nature of which
will be revealed later.)
And now the condensation-process goes still further. To the watery
element is added the solid we may call it the element of
earth. Man too begins during his Earth time to incorporate
the earth-element into his body. And then it immediately becomes
evident that the forces which his soul brings with it from the
body-free condition no longer have the same power as heretofore.
Formerly the soul fashioned its body from the fiery, airy and watery
elements, according to the tones that rang out from them and the
pictures of light that they set playing all around. Now that the form
is solidified, the soul can no longer do this. Other powers enter into
the forming process. That which remains behind when the soul departs
from the body is no longer merely like a seed, to be kindled to life
by the returning soul. Henceforth it actually contains within itself
the quickening power. The soul at its departure leaves not merely its
image behind on Earth but, implanted in the image, a portion also of
this quickening power. At its reappearance upon Earth, it is no longer
able ton its own to awaken the image to life. The calling-to-life must
take place within the image itself. Henceforth the spiritual Beings
who work on to the Earth from the Sun maintain the quickening force in
the human body even when man himself is not upon the Earth. Now
therefore the reincarnating soul is aware not only of the sounds and
pictures-of-light that surge around, wherein it feels the higher
Beings who are immediately above it; in receiving the earth-element
the soul experiences the influence of those still higher Beings who
have established their scene of action on the Sun.
Formerly, man felt himself belonging to the Beings of soul and spirit
with whom he was united when free of the body. His I was still
sheltered within their womb. From now on, the I confronted him during
physical incarnation, along with all the other things that were around
him. Independent images of man's soul and spirit existed henceforth on
Earth. Compared to the present human body they were fine and delicate
in substance. For only in a very rarefied state did earth
enter into their composition rather as when the man of today
receives into his organ of smell the finely distributed substances of
some outer object. The human bodies were like wraiths, like shadows.
Distributed as they were over the whole Earth, they came under
different kinds of Earthly influence at different parts of the Earth's
surface. While the bodily images, being in accordance with the soul of
man that quickened them, were heretofore essentially alike over the
whole Earth, diversity began now to appear among the human forms. Thus
was the way prepared for what afterwards showed itself in variety of
race.
Now that the bodily man had grown more independent, the former
intimate union between the Earthly human being and the world of soul
and spirit was to some extent dissolved. Henceforth, when the soul
left the body, the latter experienced something like a continuation of
life.
Had evolution gone on in this way, the Earth would needs have hardened
under the influence of its solid element. Supersensible cognition,
looking back upon these conditions, sees the human bodies, when their
souls depart from them, growing more and more solid. After a time,
human souls returning to Earth would no longer have found any suitable
material with which to unite. It would all have been used up in
filling the Earth with the lignified relics of their incarnations.
At this juncture an event took place which gave to the whole of
evolution a new turn. Everything that could conduce to a permanent
hardening in the solid substance of the Earth was eliminated. This was
the time when our present Moon left the Earth. The influences that
contributed to permanence of form and had hitherto worked
directly from within the Earth, worked henceforth
indirectly in a weakened manner from the Moon. The higher
Beings upon whom this forming of form depends, had
resolved to let their influences come no longer from within the Earth
but from without As a result, there now appeared in the human bodily
organisms a diversity which may rightly be regarded as the beginning
of the separation into male and female. The delicately constituted
human forms that previously inhabited the Earth had brought forth the
new human form, their descendant, by the interaction within them of
two forces the seed-force and the life-giving, quickening
force. These descendants now underwent a change. In one group of them
worked more of the seed-force of the soul and spirit; in the other,
more of the quickening seed-force. This was due to the fact that with
the departure of the Moon from the Earth, the earth-element had toned
down its power. The working of the two forces on upon the other now
became more gentle, more tender than it had been when it took place
within a single living body. Consequently the descendant organism too
was more tender, more delicate. Entering upon its life on Earth in
this tender condition, it only gradually assimilated the more solid
parts. Thus, or the human soul returning to Earth, the possibility of
union with the body was restored. The soul no longer called the body
to life from without, for now the quickening process took place on
Earth; but it united with the body and made it grow although a
certain limit was set to the body's growth. Owing to the separation of
the Moon the human body became plastic for a while; but the longer it
continued to grow on Earth, the more did the hardening forces gain the
upper hand, until at length the soul could partake but feebly in its
organization. Thereupon the body fell into decay, while the soul
ascended to other spiritual modes of lie.
Stage by stage, while this configuration of the Earth is proceeding,
the forces man has been acquiring during Saturn, Sun and Moon
evolutions, begin gradually to partake in his further development.
First, the astral body still containing the life-body and the
physical body dissolved within it is kindled by the Earthly
fire. Then it separates into a finer, specifically astral part
the sentient soul and a coarser, etheric part which will from
now on be touched also by the earth-element. The etheric of life-body,
hitherto latent, makes its appearance. And while in the astral man the
intellectual and the spiritual soul are developing, the coarser parts,
receptive to sound and light, are separated out in the etheric body.
Finally, in the moment when the etheric body condenses sill more, so
as to become from a light body a fire body,
or body-of-warmth, the stage in evolution is reached when the solid
earth-element begins to be incorporated in the human being. Having
condensed to fire, the etheric body can now unite by virtue of
the forces of the physical body that have been implanted in it
with the substances into the body, which has in the meantime grown
more solid. And this is where the higher Beings come in who dwell on
the Sun. They breathe into man's body the air. Whereas by virtue of
his past, man has within him the power to permeate himself with the
Earth's fire, higher Beings have to guide the breath of air into his
body. Before the hardening took place, the life-body of man, as the
receiver of sound, guided the stream of air and permeated the physical
body with life. Now man's physical body begins to receive a life that
comes from outside. The consequence is that this life grows
independent of the soul part of man. The soul of man, when withdrawing
from Earth, leaves behind not a mere seed of his form, but a complete
living image of himself. The Spirits of Form remain united with the
image; they carry over to the descendants, when the soul has left the
body, the life which they have bestowed. In this way what we may call
heredity develops. And when the soul of man appears again
on Earth, he feels himself within a body whose life has been
transmitted from the ancestors. To such a body he feels especially
attracted. Something like a memory evolves of the progenitor
with whom the soul feels at one. Through the sequence of the
descendants this memory continues like a common consciousness. The
I flows downward through the generations.
At this stage in his evolution man felt himself an independent being
during his time on Earth. He felt the inner fire of his life-body
united with the outer fire of the Earth. The warmth, as it flowed
through him, he could feel as his own I. Here in these streams
of warmth, woven through and through with life, we have the first
beginnings of the circulation of the blood. But in the air that
streamed into him man did not altogether feel his own being. For in
the air the forces of higher Beings were at work. Nevertheless, part
of the forces and influences within the air that poured through him
still remained his own, namely, that portion which had already become
his own through the etheric forces he had formerly developed. Man had,
therefore, a portion of the airy currents under his command. Inasmuch
as this was so, not alone higher Beings but he himself was working at
his formation and configuration. He shaped the airy parts within him
in accordance with the picture in his astral body. While air was
streaming into his body from without, to become there the foundation
of his breathing life, a portion of the air was differentiated off
within him, into an organism inherent in his own nature. This became
the basis of the later nervous system. Thus through warmth and air did
man at this time have his connection with the surrounding world of the
Earth.
On the other hand he was not sensible at all of the assimilation of
the solid earth-element. Though this element also played its part at
his incarnation, he could not perceive its introduction directly but
only in a dimly conscious picture form, as a manifestation of Beings
far above him the entry into his body of the fluid element of
Earth. Now that his earthly form has become denser, these pictures
have undergone a change in his consciousness. The solid element being
now mingled with the fluid, the introduction of that too must needs to
be felt as proceeding from the higher Beings, working from without.
Man can no longer have the power in his own soul to guide this
assimilation, for the body which it has now to serve has been built up
from outside. He would indeed spoil its form if he attempted to do so.
Thus what he assimilates from without appears to him as guided by
edicts proceeding from the higher Beings who work at the formation of
his body. Man feels himself as an Ego; he has within him, as a part of
his astral body, his intellectual soul, through which he experiences
inwardly in pictures what is going on outside him, and with which he
permeates his delicate nervous system. He feels himself as a
descendant of forefathers, by virtue of the lie streaming through the
generations. He breathes and feels his breathing as brought
about by the higher Beings who have been described as the Spirits of
Form. To these he also feels beholden for all that through their
impulses is brought to him from without, as nourishment. Darkest of
all to him is his origin as an individual. The nearest he comes to any
feeling of it is a sense of having an influence from the Spirits of
Form, as they manifest in the forces of the Earth. Man is guided and
directed in his relation to the outer world. This comes to expression
in that he is conscious of activities of soul and spirit that are
going on behind his physical world. He does not perceive the spiritual
Beings in their own form, but he experiences sounds and colors and the
like within his soul and knows that in this world of ideal images live
the deeds of spiritual Beings. What they communicate sounds forth to
him; what they reveal appears to him in pictures of light. The most
inward feeling Earth man has of himself comes to him through the
conceptions he gains of the element of fire or warmth. He can already
distinguish his own inner warmth from the streams of warmth in his
environment. In the latter the Spirits of Personality reveal
themselves. But man has no more than a dim consciousness of what is
there behind thee outer streams of warmth. He feels in them the
influence of the Spirits of form. When mighty activities of warmth
manifest in his environment, then the feeling arises in the soul:
Now, glowing through the Earth's horizon are the spiritual
Beings, a spark of whose fire has detached itself to become the warmth
that fills my inner being.
In the workings of light, man does not yet distinguish in quite the
same way an outer and an inner. When pictures of light emerged in his
environment, they did not always give rise to the same feeling in the
soul of man. There were times when he felt them as coming from
outside. This was when he had descended from the body-free condition
and entered into incarnation periods, that is, of his growth on
Earth. But as the time drew near, when the seed of the new Earth man
was taking shape, the pictures faded and man retained no more than
something like inner memories of them. In these pictures of light, the
deeds of the Fire Spirits (Archangels) were contained. The Fires
Spirits appeared to man as ministering spirits of the Warmth-Beings
who planted a spark of fire in his inner nature. When these outer
manifestations faded, man experienced them as mental images (as
memories) within him. He felt united with their forces; and so indeed
he was. For by virtue of what he had received from them he was able to
work upon the sphere of air that surrounded him. Under his influence
it began to ray forth light. That was a time when Nature forces and
human forces were not yet separate from one another as they afterwards
became. Whatever took place upon Earth proceeded still to a large
extent from the forces of human beings. An observer, looking from
beyond the Earth upon the events of Nature that were taking place
there, would not have seen in these mere outer processes, independent
of man; he would have recognized in them the influence also of human
beings.
The perceptions of sound took yet another form for Earth man. From the
very beginning of his Earthly life, he perceived them as coming from
without. And while the light-pictures were so perceived only until the
middle period of his existence on Earth, external sounds could still
be heard even after this middle period. Only towards the end of his
life did Earth man become insensitive to these; and then there
remained to him still the inner memories of them. The sounds bore
within them the manifestations of the Sons of Life (the Angels.) When
towards the end of his life man felt himself inwardly united with
these forces, he could then, by imitating them, call forth mighty
activities in the water-element of the Earth. Under his influence
arose a surging of the waters within the Earth and over its
surface.
Only in the first quarter of his Earthly life did man have any
conscious experience of taste, and even then it appeared to his soul
like a memory of experiences in his body-free condition. So long as he
had the sense of taste, the solidification of his body by the
absorption of outer substances continued. In the second quarter of his
Earthly life, though growth might still continue, man's form and
figure was already fully developed. At this period, he could only
perceive other living beings beside himself through the warmth, light
and sound. Effects that they produced. For he was not yet able to form
any conception of the solid element. Of the watery he received only,
in the first quarter of his life, the taste effects above mentioned.
A reflection of this inner soul-condition of man could be seen in his
external, bodily form. Those parts which contained the beginning of
what afterwards became the form of the head, were the most perfectly
evolved. The remaining organs appeared only as appendages, and were
shadowlike and indistinct. But not all Earth men were alike in form
and figure. Some there were in whom, according to the conditions under
which they lived, the appendages were more, or less,
developed the variation depending upon their dwelling-place on
Earth. Where they became more deeply involved in the Earth world, the
appendages appeared more prominent. There were also human beings who
at the beginning of the physical development of Earth had, by virtue
of their preceding evolution, been the most mature and had accordingly
experienced the contact with the fire-element at the very outset, when
Earth had not yet condensed to air, and who were now able to develop
more perfectly the beginnings of the head. These were, in their inner
life, of all human beings the most harmonious. Others had not been
ready for contact with the fire-element until the Earth had evolved
within it also the air; they were more dependent on external
conditions. The former kind were clearly aware through the warmth, of
the Spirits of Form, and their feeling of themselves in Earthly life
was as though they retained a memory of belonging to the Spirits of
Form, of having been united with them in the body-free condition. The
others had the memory of the body-free condition only to a lesser
degree; they were chiefly aware of their membership of the spiritual
world through the light-effects of the Spirits of Fire (Archangels.)
There was in addition a third kind of human being, still more deeply
entangled in Earthly existence. These had not been able to be touched
by the fire-element until such time as the Earth, already separated
from the Sun, had received into it the element of water. The feeling
they had of belonging to the spiritual world was slight, notably at
the beginning of their Earthly life. Only when the working of the
Archangels, and more especially of the Angels made itself felt in
their inner mental life, did they become aware of it. On the other
hand, at the beginning of their Earthly time they were full of eager
impulse for action for such actions, namely, as could be
performed within the conditions of the Earth itself. In such human
beings the other organs (the appendages) were especially developed.
In the time when, before the separation of the Moon, the Moon forces
were bringing about in the Earth a constantly increasing measure of
solidification, it befell that among the descendants of the
seeds left behind by men on Earth, there were some in whom
the human souls returning from the body-free condition could no longer
incarnate. Their form was much too hardened, and under the influence
of the Moon forces had grown all too unlike the human figure to be
able to receive the soul. This meant that certain human souls no
longer found it possible to return to Earth. Only the most mature,
only the strongest felt themselves equal to the task of so
transforming the Earthly body during its growth that it could blossom
forth into the true human form. Hence but a portion only of the human
bodily descendants became vehicles for Earth men. Another portion,
owing to their hardened form, could only receive souls that were at a
lower level than the souls of men. Some of the human souls, on the
other hand, being thus compelled to cease partaking in Earth evolution
during that epoch, were brought into a different kind of life-history.
Even at the time of the separation of the Sun, there had already been
souls who could no longer find a place on Earth. These were
transplanted for their further evolution to another planet. Under the
guidance of cosmic Beings, this planet wrested itself free of the
general World-substance which had been united with the physical
evolution of Earth at its beginning, and out of which the Sun itself
had also separated. This was the planet whose physical expression is
known to external science as Jupiter. (Here we are speaking of
heavenly bodies and planets and of their names, in precisely the same
way as was customary in a science of former times. The meaning will e
clear from the context. The physical Earth is but the physical
expression for an organism of soul and spirit, and the same is true of
every other heavenly body. He who perceives the Supersensible does not
mean by the name Earth the mere physical planet, nor by
Sun the mere physical fixed star. And in like manner, when
he speaks of Jupiter, Mars, etc., he is referring to far-reaching
spiritual complexes. Naturally, the heavenly bodies have since the
times of which we are here telling undergone fundamental changes in
their form and purpose in a certain respect, even in their
position in the heavenly spaces. Only one who is able to follow back
their evolution into far distant ages, can recognize the connection of
the present planets with their forebears.)
It was thus on Jupiter that such souls continued their evolution.
Later one, when then Earth was inclining still more to the solid
state, another dwelling-place had to be created for souls who, though
able for a time to inhabit the hardened bodies, could no longer do so
when the hardening had gone too far. For these, there arose in Mars a
dwelling suited to their further evolution. Then again there were
souls who at a still earlier time, when the Earth was united with the
Sun and was incorporating in itself the air element, proved unadapted
to partake in its evolution. These souls were affected too strongly by
the Earthly corporeal form. They had therefore to be withdrawn,
already at that time, from the immediate influence of the Sun forces.
The Sun forces must work upon them from without. They found on Saturn
a place for their further evolution. Thus in the course of its
evolution the number of human forms on Earth steadily decreased. Forms
began to appear in which human souls were not incarnated forms
which were able to receive only astral bodies, even as man's physical
body and life-body had done on Old Moon. While Earth was growing waste
and void as to human inhabitants, these beings now established
themselves upon it. In the last resort, all human souls would have had
to leave the Earth had it not been for the severance of the
Moon. This made it possible for human forms which at that time could
still be humanly ensouled, to withdraw the human seed or embryo during
their Earthly life from the Moon forces emanating directly from the
Earth, and let it mature within themselves up to the point where it
could safely be exposed to these forces. This meant that, while the
seed or embryo was taking shape within the human being, it came under
the influence of those Beings who guided by the Mightiest among them,
had severed the Moon from the Earth, so as to carry Earth's evolution
forward over a critical point.
When the Earth had developed the air-element within it, there were
astral beings in the sense of the above description as relics
from the Old Moon who had remained farther back in the
evolution than the lowest of human souls. These became the souls of
the forms which had to be deserted by man even before the separation
of the Sun, and were the forefathers of the animal kingdom. In course
of time, they evolved especially those organs which in man existed as
appendages. Their astral body had to work upon the physical and the
life-body in the same way as was the case with man on Old Moon. This,
then, is how the animals originated; and they had souls which could
not dwell in the single creature. The soul extended its being to the
descendant of the parent form. Animals that are in the main descended
from a single form, have one soul together. Only when, as a result of
special influences, the descendant departs from the parent form, does
a new animal-soul come into incarnation. And it is in this sense that
in spiritual science we speak of specific (or generic) souls, or
group souls of the animals.
Something not unlike this took place at the time of the separation of
the Sun from the Earth. Out of the watery element forms emerged which
were no farther on in their development than man had been before his
evolution on Old Moon. Such forms were only able to receive an astral
influence when it worked upon them from without; and this could not
happen until after the departure of the Sun from the Earth. Each time
that the Sun period of the Earth set in, the Astral of the Sun roused
up these forms to build themselves their life-body from out of the
Ethereal of the Earth. Then, when the Sun was turned away from the
Earth, this life-body was dissolved once more in the common body of
the Earth. As a result of this working together of the Astral of the
Sun and the Ethereal of the Earth, physical forms arose out of the
watery element which were the forebears of the present plant kingdom.
Man has become on Earth an individualized soul-being. His astral body,
poured into him on Old Moon by the Spirits of Movement, has been
organized on Earth into the sentient, the intellectual and the
spiritual soul. When his spiritual soul was so far developed as to be
able, during Earth life, to build itself a body well adapted to
contain it, the Spirits of Form endowed him with a spark of their own
fire. The I was kindled in him. Every time he left the physical
body, man was in the spiritual world, where he encountered the Beings
who had given him his physical body, his life-body and his astral body
during the Saturn, Sun and Moon evolutions, and had perfected these up
to the Earth level of development. But now that the spark of fire of
the I had been kindled in his life on Earth, a change had come about
in the body-free life as well. Before this moment in his evolution,
man had no independence in relation to the spiritual world. He did not
in that world feel himself as a separate, single being, but as
membered into the sublime organism composed of higher Beings above
him. Now, however, the I experience on Earth began
to work on into the spiritual world; there too, man began to feel
himself as a single unit. Yet at the same time he also felt he was
eternally united with that world. In the body-free condition he found
again in a higher aspect the Spirits of Form whom he had perceived in
their manifestation upon Earth through the spark of his own I.
The severance of the Moon from the Earth involved also new experiences
for the body-free soul in the spiritual world. For it was only through
the transference from the Earth to the Moon of a portion of the
form-building forces that it was made possible still to develop upon
Earth such human forms as could receive a soul's individuality.
Thereby the individuality of man was brought into the realm of the
Moon Beings. And even in the body-free condition, the after-echo of
Earthly individuality could only be effective inasmuch as there too
the soul remained within the realm of those mighty Spirits who had
brought about the separation of the Moon. It happened in the following
way. Immediately after leaving the Earth, the soul could only see the
sublime Beings of the Sun as it were in a reflected radiance cast by
the Beings of the Moon. But until it had been sufficiently prepared by
beholding this reflected radiance, did the soul come fact to face with
the sublime Sun Beings themselves.
The mineral kingdom of the Earth also arose by being thrust out from
the evolution of mankind. Its structures represent what was still left
in a hardened condition when the Moon was separated from the Earth.
The soul-nature that felt drawn to these structures was of a kind
which, having remained at the Saturn stage, was fitted to create only
physical forms. All the events of which we are speaking here or
will be speaking in the sequel are to be thought of as taking
place in the course of immense epochs, the precise determination of
which is beyond our present scope.
The above descriptions have given a picture of the evolution of the
Earth from its external aspect. Seen from the aspect of the Spirit,
the following emerges. The spiritual Beings who drew the Moon away
from the Earth and bound up their own existence with it
becoming in this way Beings of the Earth's Moon sent down their
forces from that heavenly body to Earth and thereby determined the
form and structure of man's organization. Their influence was directed
to the I or Ego which man had by then acquired; it made itself
felt in the interplay of the I with the astral, etheric
and physical bodies. It was due to these Beings that the possibility
arose in man, consciously to mirror in himself the wisdom-filled
configuration of the World, and to portray it, as by reflection, in an
act of knowledge. Let the reader recall here the description that was
given of how in the Old Moon time, through the Moon's severance from
the Sun, man had attained a certain independence in his organization
a freer state of consciousness than could proceed directly from
the Sun Beings themselves. During the period of Earth evolution we are
now describing, this free and independent consciousness appeared again
a heritage from Old Moon evolution. Under the influence of the
Moon Beings, it could have been harmonized once more with the great
Universe, and made into a faithful image of it. And this would indeed
have come to pass had no other influence intervened. Man would have
become a being with a consciousness whose content mirrored back the
Universe in the pictures of the life of knowledge, as by natural
necessity, not be his own free intention. But it did not happen so. At
the very time of the Moon's severance, certain spiritual Beings
intervened in human evolution, who had retained so much of their own
Moon nature that they could not partake in the departure of the Sun
from the Earth, while on the other hand they were also excluded from
the influences of the Beings who worked on to the Earth from the Moon.
These Beings with an Old Moon nature were banished, as it were, by an
abnormal evolution, to the Earth. In their Moon nature was contained
precisely that quality which had rebelled against the Spirits of the
Sun during Old Moon, and had at that time been of real benefit to man,
inasmuch as it had brought him to a free and independent
consciousness. As a consequence of their peculiar evolution during the
Earth epoch, they now became the opponents of those who, working from
the Moon, desired to make man's consciousness an infallible
knowledge-mirror of the World. The very same thing which on Old Moon
had helped man to a higher level, proved itself now a factor of
resistance to the new conditions that had been made possible in the
course of Earth evolution. The opposing powers had brought with them
from their Old Moon nature the faculty to work upon the human astral
body in such manner as to make it in the sense of the above
descriptions independent. This faculty they used; they gave the
astral body for the Earth epoch too a certain
independence, as against the unfree consciousness determined by
necessity, that was being induced in it by the Beings of Earth-Moon.
It is not easy to express in ordinary language what the influence of
these spiritual Beings was like in that primeval time. We must not
conceive it to have been like the present-day influences of Nature,
not yet like the influence of man on man, when by his words one man
awakens in another forces of inner consciousness, whereby the other
learns to understand something or is moved to some virtue of vice. The
primeval influence to which we here refer was not a
natural influence at all, but a purely spiritual one. It
worked also in a spiritual way: it was transmitted, as a spiritual
influence, from the higher Spirit Beings to the human being in a
manner that accorded with his state of consciousness at that time. If
we imagine it like an influence of Nature, we completely fail to
perceive its real essence. If on the other hand, we say that the
Beings with the Old Moon nature approached man with intent to win him
over for their aims by tempting him, then we are using a
symbolical expression, which is all right, so long as we are aware of
its symbolic nature and realize that behind the symbol lies a
spiritual fact.
This influence on man, proceeding from Spirit-beings who had remained
behind in the Old Moon condition, entailed for him a twofold
consequence. His consciousness was divested of the character of a mere
mirror of the Universe, for there was kindled in the human astral body
the power to regulate and control the pictures in consciousness. Man
became the master of his own faculty of cognition. On the other hand,
since it was the astral body which was made the source of this
control, the Ego, in spite of being in reality above the astral, fell
into a state of perpetual dependence on it. This meant that for the
future man was exposed to the constant influence of a lower element in
his own nature. It was now possible for his life to sink beneath the
high level on which the Earth-Moon Beings had placed him in the cosmic
process. And in the sequel there remained the constant influence upon
his nature of the abnormally developed Beings of the Moon. These
latter may be called in contrast to those who from Earth-Moon
formed man's consciousness to be a mirror of the Universe, yet gave
him no free will the Luciferian Spirits. They brought man the
power to unfold a free activity in his own consciousness, but brought
him at the same time the possibility of error and of evil.
As a result of these events, man came into a different relation to the
Sun Spirits than was predestined for him by the Earth-Moon Beings. The
latter wanted to evolve the mirror of his consciousness in such a way
that the influence of the Sun Spirits would predominate in his entire
life of soul. But this intention of theirs was frustrated, and in the
human beings an opposition was set up between the influence of the Sun
Spirits and the influence of the Spirits who were undergoing an
irregular Moon evolution, with the result that man was rendered
incapable of recognizing the physical influences of the Sun for what
they were; they remained hidden from him behind the earthly
impressions of the outer world. Filled with these impressions, the
astral in man was drawn into the domain of the I. Had it not
been for this, the I of man would have been content simply to
feel the spark of fire bequeathed him by the Spirits of Form,
remaining subject to their commands in all that appertained to the
outer fire. But now the I began to use the fire-element, with
which it had itself been informed, to influence the phenomena of
warmth in the surrounding world. Thus a bond of attraction was
established between the I and the Earth fire, and man became
entangled, more than had been predestined for him, in the realm of
earthly matter. Previously he had had a physical body, consisting as
to its main parts of fire, air and water, and with only a shade or, as
it were, a phantom of earth substance added. Now the body became more
densely compact of earth. Previously, man had moreover been living
as a being rather delicately organized in a kind of
floating, soaring movement above the solid ground of Earth; now he had
to descend from the surrounding sphere to the parts of Earth which
were already more or less solidified.
That such physical effects were possible as a direct outcome of
spiritual influences, is explained by the fact that these influences
were of the kind we have described. They were not Nature influences
nor were they like the influences of soul that work from man to man.
The latter do not extend their effects so far into the bodily as did
the spiritual forces with which we are dealing here.
Because man exposed himself to the influences of the outer world under
the guidance merely of his own ideas, subject as these were to error,
because moreover he lived by cravings and passions which he did not
allow higher spiritual influences to regulate, the possibility of
illness arose. And another marked effect of the Luciferian influence
was the following. Henceforth man was unable to feel his single life
on Earth as a continuation of body-free existence. He now received
such Earthly impressions as he could experience through the astral
element with which he had been inoculated, and these impressions
joined themselves on to the forces that destroy life. Man experienced
this as the doing away of his Earthly life. Death, brought about by
human nature itself, now made its appearance. Here we touch a
significant secret of man's nature the connection of the human
astral body with illness and death.
Peculiar conditions now arose for the life-body of man. If was placed
in such a position between the physical and astral bodies as to be
withdrawn to a certain extent from the faculties man had acquired
through the Luciferian influence. A portion of the life-body remained
outside the physical body, and was accordingly controllable by higher
Beings who, under the leadership of one of their sublime number had
left the Earth at the separation of the Sun, to occupy another
dwelling-place. Had this portion of the life-body remained united with
the astral body, man would have seized on supersensible forces which
had belonged to him before, and put them to his own use; he would have
extended the Luciferian influence to these supersensible forces. In so
doing man would in time have severed himself completely from the
Beings of the Sun, and his Ego would have become an entirely Earthly
Ego. For at the death of the physical body (or even during its
disintegration) the Earthly Ego would have been obliged to take up its
abode in another physical body in a descendant body
without first passing through a time of union with higher spiritual
Beings in a body-free condition. Man would thus have attained the
consciousness of his I, but only as an Earthly I.
This result was averted by he special development described above in
connection with the life-body, a development that was brought about by
the Earth-Moon Beings. The true individual Ego was thereby loosed from
the merely Earthly Ego, so that man during this earthly life felt
himself only partly as his own I, while at the same time he
felt that his Earthly Ego was a continuation of the Earthly Ego of his
forefathers through the generations. Thus during life on Earth the
soul felt a kind of Group Ego reaching back to distant ancestors, and
the individual man felt himself a member of the group. It was only on
entering into the body-free condition that the individual Ego could
feel itself a single being. And even this individualization was
impaired inasmuch as the Ego was still burdened with the memory of the
Earthly consciousness the consciousness, that is, of the
Earthly Ego. This memory clouded man's vision of the spiritual world,
which began to be veiled over between death and birth, as it was
already for man's physical vision upon Earth.
The many changes that took place in the spiritual world while human
evolution was passing through these conditions, found physical
expression in the gradual regulation of the mutual relationships of
Sun and Moon and Earth and, in a wider sense, of other heavenly
bodies too. One consequence of these relationships may here be
singled out: the alternation of day and night. (The movements of the
heavenly bodies are regulated by the Beings who inhabit them. The
movement of the Earth whereby day and night arise, was brought about
by the mutual relations of the higher Spirit-Beings above humanity.
And it was in like manner that the Lunar motion came about; for after
the severance of Moon from Earth, the rotation of the former about the
latter enabled the Spirits of Form to work upon the physical body of
man in the right way in the proper rhythm.) By day the Ego and
astral body of man were working in the physical body and the
life-body. By night this work ceased; the Ego and astral body left the
physical and the life-body. During this time they were entirely within
the domain of the Sons of Life (Angels,) the Fire Spirits
(Archangels,) the Spirits of Personality and the Spirits of Form. The
physical body and life-body were also received into their sphere of
influence by the Spirits of Form, and in addition by the Spirits of
Movement, the Spirits of Wisdom and the Thrones. In this way the
harmful influences which had been brought to bear on man during the
day through the aberrations of the astral body could be made good
again.
Human beings now began to multiply again on Earth, there was no longer
any reason why human souls should not proceed to incarnate in the
descendants. For the way in which the Earth-Moon forces were now
working enabled the human bodies to take such shape as adapted them
perfectly for the embodiment of human souls. Now therefore the souls,
formerly translated on to Mars, Jupiter, etc., were guided once more
to the Earth. For ever human descendant born in the sequence of the
generations, a soul was thus made available. And so it went on or a
long time: the coming of fresh souls to settle on the Earth
corresponded to the increase in the population. And when these souls
left the body through Earthly death, they retained like a memory, in
the body-free condition, the echo of their Earthly individuality. This
memory worked in such a way that when a body proper for its habitation
was born again on Earth, the soul would incarnate in it once more.
Thus is came about that among the progeny of men, there were some with
souls coming from outside appearing again on Earth for the
first time since the primeval ages of its evolution and others
with souls that were not reincarnating. As evolution continued, the
young souls appearing for the first time grew ever less
and the reincarnated more in number. Nevertheless, for long ages of
time the human race still consisted of these two kinds of human
beings.
Henceforth, on Earth man felt himself united with his forefathers
through the common Ego of the group. But the experience of the
individual I was correspondingly intense in the body-free condition
between death and a new birth. The souls who came fresh from heavenly
spaces to take up their abode in human bodies were in a different
situation from those who had one or more Earthly lives behind them.
The former brought with them to physical life on Earth only those
conditions of soul which they owed to the influence of the higher
spiritual world and to the experiences they had undergone outside the
Earth's domain. The others had, in earlier lives on Earth, added
conditions of their own making. The destinies of the former souls were
determined entirely by facts that lay outside the new Earth
conditions, while those of the reincarnated souls depended also on
what they themselves had done in their former lives under the
conditions that prevailed on Earth. And so it came about that along
with reincarnation, individual human Karma began to show itself.
Through the withdrawal of the human life-body from the influence of
the astral body in the way indicated above the
relationships of reproduction remained outside the horizon of man's
consciousness, and were subject to the guidance of the spiritual
world. Whenever a soul had to descend into the Earth sphere, the
impulses for reproduction arose in man on Earth. For Earthly
consciousness the whole process was veiled to some extent in mystery
and darkness.
But now also during Earthly life this partial separation of the
life-body from the physical had its results. Spiritual influence was
able to effect a notable enhancement of the faculties inherent in the
life-body, which manifested in a peculiar development of the power of
memory. Independent logical thinking was only in its very first
beginnings in that period of man's existence. But the power of memory
was almost unlimited. Another effect showed itself in a more outward
manner in the fact that man had an immediate feeling
knowledge of the potent virtues of all living things. He could enlist
in his own serve the forces of life and reproduction inherent in
animal, and more especially in plant natures. He could withdraw from
the plant the force that impels it in its growth, and use this force,
just as nowadays forces are taken from lifeless nature the
latent force of coal, for instance and used to set machines in
motion. (Further details on this subject will be found in my book on
Atlantis and Lemuria1)
Man's inner life of soul was also altered in diverse ways through the
Luciferian influence; many kinds of feelings and emotions could be
cited which owed their origin to it. Mention may here be made of a few
of these changes. Previously the human soul, in whatever it had to do
and create, worked in accordance with the aims of higher spiritual
Beings. The plan for what had to be achieved was settled in advance.
And in the measure in which his consciousness was evolved, man could
even foresee how, in pursuance of the preconceived plan, things must
necessarily develop in the future. This forward-seeing consciousness
was lost when a veil of earthly perceptions was woven across the
revelations of the higher Beings and hid from man's view the real
forces of the Sun Beings. The future now became uncertain, and this
meant that the possibility of feeling fear was implanted in the soul.
Fear is a direct consequence of error.
At the same time we see how with the Luciferian influence man became
independent of certain forces to which he had hitherto been entirely
subject. Henceforth he could make resolves quite on his own.
Freedom is thus the result of this influence. Fear, and feelings akin
to fear, are but concomitant phenomena of man's evolution towards
freedom.
There is a spiritual aspect to this emergence of fear. Within the
forces of the Earth, under whose influence man had been brought by the
Luciferian powers, other powers were at work powers which had
begun to evince irregularity far earlier in evolution than the
Luciferian. Along with the Earth forces, man began now to receive into
his being the influences of these other powers. They instilled into
feelings which without them would have worked quite differently, the
quality of fear. We may name them here the Ahrimanic beings; they are
the same as are called by Goethe, Mephistophelian.
Now although at first the Luciferian influence made itself felt only
in the most advanced human beings, it soon began to extend over others
too. The descendants of the more advanced mingled with those of the
less advanced, with the result that the Luciferian force penetrated
also to these. Moreover the life-body of the souls returning from the
planets could not be protected to the same extent as the life-body of
the descendants of those who had remained on Earth. The protection of
the latter was the work of a sublime Being who had the leadership in
the Cosmos at the time when the Sun separated from the Earth. In
connection with the development we are here considering, this Being
appears as the Ruler in the kingdom of the Sun. With Him there
journeyed to the Solar dwelling-place such sublime Spirits as had
attained the necessary maturity in their cosmic evolution.
But there were also Beings who at the separation of the Sun had not
reached this height of development. They had to look for other scenes
of action. And these are the Beings through whom it had come to pass
that Jupiter and other planets split off from the common
World-substance which was in the physical organism of the Earth in the
beginning. Jupiter became the habitation of Beings who had not matured
to the level of the Sun. The most advanced among them became the
leader of Jupiter. As the leader of the Sun evolution became the
higher Ego, working in the life-body of the descendants of the human
beings who had remained on Earth, so did the Jupiter leader become the
higher Ego which passed like a common consciousness through other
human beings those, namely, who traced their descent to a
mingling of the offspring of the men who had remained on Earth with
those who had only appeared on Earth at the time of the air element
and had then gone off to Jupiter. The latter may accordingly be named
in spiritual science Jupiter men. They were those human
descendants who in that ancient time had still been receiving human
souls souls, however, which at the beginning of Earthly
evolution had not yet been mature enough to partake in the first
contact with the fire-element. These were souls between the human and
the animal kingdoms.
And there were still other Beings, who once more under the
leadership of a Highest among them had separated Mars out of
the common World-substance as their dwelling-place, and they exercised
their influence upon a third kind of human being who had also arisen
by intermingling, the Mars men. (This kind of knowledge
throws light on the fundamental causes and origins of the planets in
our solar system. All the heavenly bodies of this system have come
into being through the varying degrees of maturity of the Spirits who
inhabit them. Naturally. we cannot enter here into all the details of
these cosmic differentiations.)
Those human beings on the other hand, who beheld the presence in their
life-body of the high Being of the Sun Himself, may be called
Sun men. The Being who lived in them as a higher Ego
only in the generations, needless to say, not in the single
individuals is the One to whom diverse names were subsequently
given, when men acquired conscious knowledge of Him. To the men of the
present time He is the One in whom the relation of the Christ to the
Cosmos is revealed.
We can also distinguish Saturn men. In them there appeared
as higher Ego a Being who, with his companions, had to leave the
common substance of the World even before the separation of the Sun
The Saturn men were a type of human being in whom, not only in the
life-body but in the physical body too, there was a portion which
remained withdrawn from the Luciferian influence.
But now it was so, that in the lower kinds of human beings the
life-body was after all too little protected, and could not
sufficiently resist the encroachments of the Luciferian nature. Such
human beings could so far extend the arbitrary power of the fiery
spark of the I which was within them as to be able to call forth in
their environment mighty workings of fire, of a harmful nature. This
led eventually to a stupendous Earth catastrophe. A great portion of
the then inhabited Earth was destroyed in these fire-storms, and with
it perished also the human beings who had fallen into error. Only a
very small number of them, having remained comparatively untouched by
error, could save themselves by taking refuge on some region of the
Earth that had so far been protected from the harmful influence of
men. One land in particular proved suitable as such a dwelling-place
for the new humanity. It was situated at the part of the Earth's
surface which is now covered by the Atlantic Ocean. The portion of
mankind that had remained most pure from error migrated thither. Other
parts became inhabited only by stray remnants. The continent which
then existed between the present Europe, Africa and America may be
called in spiritual science, Atlantis. (The above-described period of
human evolution, preceding the Atlantean, is dealt with from a certain
aspect in the relevant literature. It is there called the Lemurian
epoch of the Earth, whereas the time when the Moon forces had not yet
unfolded their most powerful effects may be called the Hyperborean
age. This epoch was preceded by yet another, which coincides with the
very earliest time of physical Earth evolution. In Biblical tradition
the time before the entry of the Luciferian beings is referred to as
the time of Paradise, and the descent on to the Earth man's
entanglement in the world of the senses as the expulsion from
Paradise.)
It was during evolution in the region of Atlantis that the actual
separation of humanity into the men of Saturn, Sun, Jupiter and Mars
took place. Previously, no more than the initial tendencies in this
direction had shown themselves. The division also into the waking and
the sleeping state now entailed yet other important consequences,
which came strongly into evidence in Atlantean humanity. During the
night, man's astral body and Ego were in the realm of the Beings above
him, reaching as far as to the Spirits of Personality. Through the
portion of his life-body which was not united with the physical he
could have perception of the Sons of Life (the Angels) and the Fire
Spirits (the Archangels.) For he could remain united, during sleep,
with this portion of the life-body. His perception however of the
Spirits of Personality remained indistinct, and this was directly due
to the Luciferian influence. But with the Angels and Archangels, other
beings also became visible to man in this condition. These were being
who, having remained behind on Sun and Moon, had not been able to
enter upon Earth-existence at all; they had had perforce to remain in
the world of soul and spirit. Under the Luciferian influence, however,
man drew them into the realm of his own soul when it was separated
from the physical. Thus he came into touch with beings whose influence
upon him was in the highest degree seductive. They multiplied in his
soul the impulses that led him astray, especially the impulse to
misuse the forces of growth and reproduction, which now stood at man's
disposal owing to the partial separation of the physical body from the
life-body.
Now there were individual human beings of the Atlantean epoch who were
to a large extent enabled to avoid entanglement in the world of the
senses. Through them the Luciferian influence was changed from a
hindrance in man's evolution into a means for his higher progress. For
with its help they were enabled to unfold a knowledge of the things of
Earth sooner than would otherwise have been possible, and in so doing,
they strove to remove error from their mental life and to bring to
light from out of the world's phenomena the primal intentions of the
Spirit-Beings. They kept themselves free from impulses and cravings of
the astral body directed merely to the world of the senses. Thus they
became less and less liable to error, and were brought in this way
into conditions of consciousness whereby they had perception purely in
that part of the life-body which was separated from the physical. At
these times it was as though the physical body's power of perception
were extinguished and the body itself dead. But through the life-body
these human beings were wholly united with the kingdom of the Spirits
of Form, and could learn from them how they were led and guided by the
sublime Being who had been the Leader in the severance of Sun and
Earth, and through whom the understanding for the Christ
was subsequently revealed to man. Such men were Initiates. But because
the human individuality had now, as we have seen, come into the domain
of the Moon Beings, even the Initiates could not, as a rule, be
touched directly by the Sun Beings. He could be revealed to them only,
as it were in reflection, through the Moon Beings. Thus they beheld
not the Sun Being Himself, but His reflected radiance. These Initiates
became the leaders of the rest of mankind, to whom they were able to
communicate the secrets they saw. They trained up disciples, teaching
them the paths to the attainment of the condition that leads to
Initiation. The knowledge of what had formerly manifested through
Christ was attainable only by such as belonged to the Sun
humanity in the sense above described. These cultivated their secret
knowledge and the ministrations which led up to it, at a special
sanctuary which shall here be named the Christ of the Sun
Oracle. (Oraculum meaning a place where the intentions
of spiritual Beings are perceived.)
What is here said in reference to the Christ will be misunderstood
unless the following is borne in mind. Supersensible knowledge has to
recognize, in the appearance of Christ on Earth, an event to which
those men of earlier ages who knew the meaning and purpose of Earth
evolution could point, as to an event that was to come in the future.
It would be a mistake to presume in those Initiates a relationship To
Christ which has only been made possible by the event they prophesied.
This much they could prophetically understand and bring home to their
disciples: Who so is touched by the might of the Sun Being, sees
the Christ coming towards the Earth.
Other Oracles were called into life by the members of Saturn, Mars and
Jupiter humanity, whose Initiates carried their vision no farther than
to those Beings who could be revealed to them as higher
Egos in their life-bodies. Thus there arose the adherents
of the Saturn, the Jupiter and the Mars Wisdom. Beside those modes of
Initiation, there were again still others, for human beings who had
received into themselves too much of the Luciferic nature to permit of
so great a part of the life-body being separated from the physical as
was the case with the Sun humanity; more of it is held back there by
the astral body. Human beings of this type were not able, even in
their more advanced states of consciousness, to reach through to the
prophetic Christ Revelation. Their astral body being more under the
influence of the Luciferian principle, they had harder experiences to
undergo in preparation, before they could receive, in a less body-free
condition than the others, not indeed the revelation of the Christ
Himself, but that of other sublime Beings; for there were Beings who,
though they had left the Earth at the time of the separation of the
Sun, were not upon so high a level as to be able to partake
continuously in the Sun's evolution. After the severance of Sun and
Earth they went forth again from the Sun, taking with them another
separate dwelling-place and this was Venus. Their leader was the Being
who now became the higher Ego for the above-described
Initiates and their followers. A similar thing happened with the
leading Spirit of Mercury in connection with still another kind of
human being. And so there arose the Venus and the Mercury Oracles.
There was moreover a further class of human beings who had absorbed
most of all the Luciferian influence. They could only reach up to a
Spirit-Being who with his associates had been thrust forth again
soonest of all from the evolution of the Sun. This Being has no
special planet in the cosmic spaces but lives to this day in the
surrounding sphere of the Earth itself, with which he re-united after
his return thither from the Sun. The human beings to whom he revealed
himself as their higher Ego may be called adherents of the Vulcan
Oracle. Their vision was more directed than that of all the other
Initiates to the phenomena of Earth. They laid the first foundation
for what afterwards arose among men as arts and sciences. The Mercury
Initiates, on the other hand, founded the science of things more
supersensible; and to a still higher degree the Venus Initiates did
the same. The Vulcan, Mercury and Venus Initiates differed from the
Saturn, Jupiter and Mars Initiates in the following way. The latter
received their secrets more as a revelation from above, more in a
finished state, while the former were already receiving knowledge more
in the form of thoughts and ideas that were their own. The
Christ-Initiates stood between the two; together with the direct
revelation, they received at the same time the faculty to clothe their
secrets in the form of human concepts. The Saturn, Jupiter and Mars
Initiates had to express themselves more in symbolic pictures; the
Christ, Venus, Mercury and Vulcan Initiates could make their
communications more in the form of ideas and thought-pictures.
All that was given to Atlantean humanity in this way, came to them
through their Initiates, but the rest of mankind also received special
faculties through the working of the Luciferian principle, inasmuch as
the great cosmic Beings turned to good what might otherwise have been
quite detrimental. One such faculty is that of speech. Speech came to
man through his condensation into physical materiality and through the
separation of a part of his life-body from the physical body. In the
times that followed the separation of the Moon, man, to begin with,
felt himself united with his physical forefathers through the Ego of
the group. But in course of generations this common consciousness,
uniting descendants with their forefathers, was gradually lost. Thus
with the later descendants the inner memory reached back
only to a fairly recent ancestor, not any longer to the more ancient
forefathers. It was only in conditions resembling sleep, where men
came in contact with the spiritual world, that the memory of this or
that ancestor would emerge. Then would a man often deem himself one
with some such ancestor, whom he believed to have reappeared in
himself. This was, in fact, a mistaken idea of reincarnation, which
arose especially in the last period of Atlantis. The true teaching
about reincarnation was to be found only in the schools of the
Initiates. For the Initiates were able to behold how the human soul
passes in the body-free condition from incarnation to incarnation.
They alone could implant the truth to their pupils.
In the far distant past of which we are here speaking, the physical
form and figure of man was as yet very different from what it is
today. It was still to a great extent the expression of qualities of
soul. The human being was of a finer, softer materiality than he
afterwards became. Where his members are now quite rigid, they were
plastic, soft and pliable. A man more filled with soul and spirit was
of gentle build, mobile, expressive. One who was less spiritually
developed had coarser bodily forms, immobile, not so plastic.
Improvement in the life of the soul tended to draw man's members
together; such a man would remain small in stature. Backwardness of
soul, entanglement in sensuality, came to expression in gigantic
bodily proportions. While man was still in his period of growth, the
body took shape according to what was growing in the soul and
this to an extent which must seem fabulous, indeed quite fantastic, to
present-day ideas. Depravity of passion, or of instinct or desire
brought with it a monstrous enlargement of the material in man. The
present human form has arisen by the contraction, condensation, and
rigidification of Atlantean man. Before the time of Atlantis, man had
presented a faithful image of his soul, of his inner being, but the
very events and processes that took place in Atlantean evolution
contained the inner causes which led to the human being of
post-Atlantean time, who in his physical form and statue is firm and
well-established, comparatively little dependent on his qualities of
soul. (The animal kingdom grew dense in its forms, in far earlier
epochs than man.) The laws which at the present time underlie the
molding and shaping of forms in the kingdoms of Nature can certainly
not be extended to the more remote ages of the past.
Towards the middle of the Atlantean period of evolution, a great
calamity began gradually to overwhelm mankind. The secrets of the
Initiates should have been carefully protected from those human
beings who had not by due preparation purified their astral bodies
from error. For is such attained insight into the hidden knowledge
into the laws whereby the higher Beings guided the forces of
Nature they might enlist these laws in the service of their own
mistaken needs and passions. The danger was all the greater, since, as
we have seen, men were coming into the realm of lower spirit-beings
who were themselves unable to partake in the regular evolution of the
Earth and therefore worked against it. These beings were perpetually
influencing men, imbuing them with interests which worked against the
true welfare of mankind. And then too, the men of that time still had
the faculty to place at their own disposal the forces of growth and
reproduction in animal and human nature.
Nor was it only the ordinary run of human beings, but some of the
Initiates too succumbed to the temptations of lower spirit-beings, and
even went so far as to employ the above-named supersensible forces for
an end that was directly opposed to the evolution of mankind. For this
purpose they gathered round them as associates men who were
uninitiated and who applied the secrets of the supersensible working
of Nature for decidedly lower ends. A widespread corruption of
humanity ensued. The evil grew to greater and greater dimensions.
Now the forces of growth and reproduction, when torn from their
mother-soil and independently employed, stand in a mysterious
relationship to certain forces that work in air and water. Mighty and
ominous powers of Nature were thus let loose by the deeds of men,
leading eventually to the gradual destruction of the whole territory
of Atlantis by catastrophes of air and water. Atlantean humanity
the portion of it, that is, which did not perish in the storms
was compelled to migrate. As a result too of the great storms,
the whole face of the Earth changed. Europe, Asia and Africa on the
one hand, and America on the other, began gradually to assume their
present shape. Vast numbers of human beings migrated into these
countries. For us in our time those above all are of importance who
went eastward from Atlantis. Europe, Asia and Africa gradually became
colonized by descendants of the Atlanteans. Peoples of many kinds took
up their abode in these countries, people that stood at many different
levels of evolution and also of corruption. And in their midst
went the Initiates, the Guardians of the secrets of the Oracles. In
various regions the Initiates established holy places where the
services of Jupiter, Venus, etc. were cultivated in a good or
in an evil sense. Most detrimental of all was the betrayal of
the Vulcan secrets. For the adherents of the Vulcan Mysteries had
their attention concentrated upon things of Earth. By this betrayal
was brought into a state of dependence upon spiritual things who in
consequence of their preceding evolution were disposed to reject all
that came from the spiritual world that had evolved through the
separation of the Earth from the Sun. Such was the tendency they had
developed, and they worked in accordance with it, precisely in that
element which was arising in man inasmuch as he had sense-perceptions
in the physical world perceptions behind which the spiritual
remained hidden. These beings now attained great influence over many
of the human inhabitants of Earth, and the immediate outcome of it was
to deprive man more and more of any feeling for things spiritual.
In those times, the size, form and plasticity of man's physical body
were still largely determined by qualities of soul. Hence the results
of the betrayal appeared in changes of this very kind in the human
race. Where supersensible forces were placed in the service of lower
instincts, passions and desires where, that is, the prevalent
corruption took this particular form human figures would arise
that were monstrous and grotesque in size and shape. These could not,
however, survive beyond the Atlantean epoch; they died out. Physically
speaking, post-Atlantean humanity evolved form Atlantean forebears
whose bodily figure had already become firm enough not to give way to
the soul-forces which had grown to be so contrary to their true
nature. There was a period in Atlantean evolution when the laws
prevailing in and around the Earth were such as to subject the human
figure precisely to those conditions under which it had to grow firm.
Human racial forms which had hardened before this time could continue
to propagate themselves for a good while to come, but by degrees the
souls incarnating in them found themselves so restricted that these
races too had to die out. Many of the forms were nevertheless able to
maintain themselves right into the post-Atlantean times; indeed, some
of them that had remained mobile enough, survived in a somewhat
altered condition for a very long time. On the other hand, the human
forms which had retained their plasticity beyond the above-mentioned
period, became bodies for those souls in particular who had suffered
in a high degree the harmful influence of the betrayal. Such forms
were destined to die out early.
In consequence of these developments, other beings had, since the
middle of the Atlantean time, been making themselves felt in the realm
of human evolution, owing to whose influence man was induced to enter
the world of the physical senses in an unspiritual manner. So much so
that in place of the true form of this world, hallucinations could
appear to him, phantasms, and delusions of all kinds. Man was thus
exposed not only to the Luciferian influence but also to that
of these other beings, to whose existence we have already alluded. The
leader of them may be called after the name he received later on in
the ancient Persian civilization, Ahriman. (Mephistopheles is the same
being.) Through this influence man came after his death among powers
which caused him to appear even there as a being whose inclination was
entirely towards the things of Earth and of the life of the senses.
The free and open outlook into all that was going on in the spiritual
world of this he was deprived more and more. He had to feel
himself in the grip of Ahriman and to a certain extent excluded form
community with the spiritual world.
One Oracle sanctuary was of peculiar importance. Amid the general
decline this sanctuary had preserved the ancient service in the purest
form. It belonged to the Christ Oracles, and was accordingly able to
preserve not only the secret of the Christ Himself but those of the
other Oracles as well. For in the manifestation of the supreme Spirit
of the Sun, the leaders of Saturn, Jupiter, etc. were also unveiled.
In the Sun Oracle was known the secret of producing, in one or other
human beings, life-bodies such as the best of the Initiates of
Jupiter, Mercury, etc. had possessed. By means which they had in their
power, but into which we cannot enter in further detail here, the
Initiates of the Sun Oracle caused the impress of the best life-bodies
of the old Initiates to be preserved, and then stamped on chosen human
beings of a later time. The Venus, Mercury and Vulcan Initiates could
also do the like with astral bodies.
A time came when the leader of the Christ-Initiates saw himself left
alone with a few associates, to whom he could, to a very limited
degree, impart the secrets of the world. For they were men in whom,
owing to their natural endowment, there was least of all of the
separation between physical body and life-body. In that age of time
such men were altogether the best suited for the further progress of
mankind in those times. Conscious experiences in the realm of sleep
were coming to them less and less. More and more did the spiritual
world become closed to them. They also lacked understanding for all
that had been revealed in more ancient times when man was not in his
physical but only in his life-body which had formerly been separated
from it. This reunion was now gradually taking place in mankind ads a
whole, as a result of the transformation which their Atlantean
dwelling-place and the Earth in general had undergone. The physical
body and the life-body of man were tending more and more to coincide.
This meant that the formerly unlimited powers of memory were being
lost, and the life of thought was beginning. The portion of the
life-body that had now united with the physical transformed the
physical brain into the essential instrument of thought. And now at
last did man really begin to feel his I within the physical
body; now at last did self-consciousness awaken there. To begin with,
this happened with a small portion only of mankind, first among whom
were the companions of the leader of the Sun Oracle. The remaining
masses of mankind, spread over Europe, Asia and Africa, preserved in
varying degrees remnants of the ancient states of consciousness. They
had therefore immediate experience of the supersensible world.
The companions of the Christ Initiate were men of highly developed
intellect, while of all the people of that time they had the least
experience in the supersensible domain. The Christ-Initiate journeyed
with them from West to East, to a region of central Asia. He wanted to
protect them as far as possible from contact with men who were less
advanced than they in the evolution of consciousness. He educated them
according to the hidden things that were to him open and visible, and
worked in this way especially on their descendants. Thus did he train
up a group of human beings who had received into their hearts the
inner impulses that responded to the secrets of the Christ-Initiation.
Out of this group he chose the seven best, that they might be able to
have life-bodies and astral bodies corresponding to the impressions of
the life-bodies of the seven best Atlantean Initiates. In this way he
trained up a successor to each of the Christ, Saturn, Jupiter, etc.,
Initiates. These seven Initiates became the teachers and guides of
those who in the time after Atlantis had settled in the South of Asia,
more particularly in ancient India. Endowed as they were with
after-images of the life-bodies of their spiritual predecessors, what
these great teachers had in their astral bodies namely, the
knowledge and understanding which they had themselves assimilated and
made their own did not come up to what was revealed to them
through their life-bodies. For these revelations to speak to them,
they had to silence their own faculty of cognition. Then did there
speak, from them and through them, the sublime Beings who had also
spoken for their spiritual forebears. Save in the times when these
great Beings were speaking through them, they were simple, unassuming
men, endowed merely with such culture of intellect and heart as they
had themselves acquired.
In India there was living at this time a type of human being that had
preserved to a marked degree a living memory of the ancient Atlantean
soul-condition that permitted of conscious experience in the spiritual
world. In very many of them remained also a strong urge of heart and
mind towards such experiences in the supersensible world. By a wise
guidance of destiny the main portion of this type of mankind, who were
from the best of the Atlantean population, had found their way into
Southern Asia. They were then joined by others who migrated thither at
different times. Such was the complex of humanity to which the
Christ-Initiate assigned his seven great disciples to be their
teachers. These gave their wisdom and their commandments to this
ancient Indian people. In many a one among these ancient Indians only
slight preparation was required to kindle in him the scarcely extinct
faculties that could lead to observation in the spiritual world.
Indeed the longing for that world was to the Indian a fundamental,
ever-present mood of soul. Within that world, he felt, was the
primeval home of mankind. Man had been transplanted from it into this
world which can endow him with external sense-perception and the
intellect connected with it; but he felt the supersensible world as
the true one and the sense-world as a fallacy of man's perception
an illusion, a maya and strove by every means in his
power to gain insight into the true world. In the illusory world of
the senses he could summon up no interest or only in so far as
it manifests as a veil of the supersensible.
The power that could go out from the seven great Teachers to human
beings such as these was tremendous. All that could be revealed
through them entered deeply and livingly into the Indian soul. Gifted
moreover as the Teachers were, by virtue of the life-bodies and astral
bodies that had been bequeathed to them, with high spiritual forces,
they were able also to work magically on their pupils. They did not
really teach; they worked as though by magic from man to man. Thus
arose a civilization permeated through and through with supersensible
Wisdom. What is contained in the Wisdom-books of the Indians (the
Vedas) reproduces, not the lofty Wisdom-teachings in their primal form
guarded as these were and cared for by the great Teachers in
those ancient times but only a faint echo of the same. The eye
of seership alone, as it looks back, can detect behind the written, an
unwritten, pristine Wisdom. One feature which especially emerges in
this primal Wisdom is the harmonious sounding-together of the diverse
Wisdoms of the Oracles of Atlantean time. Each of the great Teachers
could unveil the Wisdom of one of these Oracles, and the different
aspects of Wisdom gave together a perfect harmony, for behind them
stood the fundamental Wisdom of the prophetic Christ-Initiation. The
Teacher who was the spiritual successor of the Christ-Initiate did
not, it is true, show forth what the Christ-Initiate did not, it is
true, show forth what the Christ-Initiate himself had been able to
unveil. The latter remained in the background of evolution. He could
not, to begin with, transmit the high office to any member of
post-Atlantean mankind. The Christ-Initiate who was with the seven
Indian Teachers differed from him in this respect: he had been
able, as we know, completely to assimilate to human concepts and ideas
his vision of the Mystery of Christ. Whereas the Indian
Christ-Initiate could but present a reflected radiance of this Mystery
in signs and symbols, such power of ideation as he had been able to
attain by his own effort being inadequate to comprehend it.
Nevertheless, out of the union of the seven Teachers there arose in a
sublime Wisdom-picture a knowledge of the supersensible world, only
single parts of which had been able to be revealed in the ancient
Atlantean Oracle. The Guiding Powers of the great cosmic world were
unveiled; men learned, as it were in whispered tones, of the one great
Sun Spirit, the Hidden One, enthroned above the Spirits who manifested
through the seven Teachers.
What is here to be understood by the term ancient India is
not coincident with what the words are generally taken to mean. Of the
time of which we are speaking no outer documentary records exist. The
people now commonly known as Indians belong to a stage of historic
evolution which developed long afterwards. We have thus to recognize a
first post-Atlantean period of the Earth, in which the civilization
here described as Indian was dominant. After it a second
post-Atlantean period took shape, in which the civilization hereafter
referred to as the ancient Persian became dominant. Still later, there
evolved the Egypto-Chaldean civilization, also to be described in the
following pages. During the development of these second and third
post-Atlantean culture-epochs, ancient India lived through a second
and a third epoch of its own, and the third is the one usually spoken
of as ancient India. We must accordingly not confuse it
with the description given here.
Another feature of the ancient Indian culture was what subsequently
led to the division of men into castes. The dwellers in ancient India
were descendants of Atlanteans who belonged to the diverse kinds of
humanity Saturn men, Jupiter men, etc. The supersensible
teachings they received made it quite plain to them that a soul has
not been placed by chance into this or that caste, but by its own
self-determination.
Nor was it difficult for the men of ancient India to accept this
teaching, inasmuch as in many of them what has been described as
inner harmony of their ancestors could still be called to
life. Such memories were, however, also apt to lead all too easily to
a mistaken idea of reincarnation. As in the Atlantean age, it had been
through the Initiates alone that the true idea of reincarnation could
be attained, similarly in ancient India it was attainable only by
direct contact with the great Teachers. And it is undeniable that the
erroneous idea became widely prevalent among the peoples who were
scattered over Europe, Asia and Africa in consequence of the downfall
of Atlantis. The Initiates who had gone astray during the Atlantean
evolution had communicated this secret too to immature persons, and so
it came to pass that men tended increasingly to confuse the true idea
with the mistaken one. It must not be forgotten that a kind of dim
clairvoyance had remained to these people as a heritage from Atlantean
time. As the Atlanteans had in sleep entered into the region of the
spiritual world, so did their descendants experience the same
spiritual world in abnormal states, intermediate between sleeping and
waking. Pictures then arose in them of that olden time to which their
ancestors had belonged; and they believed themselves reincarnations of
human beings of that time. Teachings on reincarnation, that were
incompatible with the true ideas possessed by the Initiates, spread
over the whole Earth.
As a result of the prolonged migrations from West to East ever since
the beginning of the Atlantean catastrophe, a group of peoples had
settled in the regions of Western Asia, the descendants of whom are
known to history as the Persians and kindred races. Supersensible
knowledge must however look back to far earlier times than those of
which history tells. We are here concerned with very early forefathers
of the later Persians. Among these arose, following upon the Indian,
the second great civilization-epoch of post-Atlantean evolution. The
people of this epoch had a different task. Their longs and
inclinations were not directed solely to the supersensible world. They
were a people well fitted for the physical world of the senses. They
learned to love the Earth. They valued what man can win for himself on
Earth and what he can then also acquire by making use of its forces.
Their achievements as a warlike nation and the means they invented to
possess themselves of the treasures of the Earth, correspond with this
trait in their character. Theirs was not the danger of yearning so
intensely for the supersensible as to turn right away from the
illusion of the physical world. Rather they were in danger
of cherishing so strong a feeling for this physical world that their
souls might lose all connection with the world of the supersensible.
The Oracle-sanctuaries too, which had been transplanted hither from
the ancient land of Atlantis, shared in the general character of the
people. Of all the forces which men had once been able to acquire by
conscious experience in the supersensible world and which in
certain lower forms were still at their command, this people
cultivated the power so to direct the phenomena of Nature that these
may serve the personal interests of man. They still possessed great
power over Nature-forces that subsequently withdrew from the control
of human will. The Guardians of the Oracles were in command of inner
forces connected with fire and other elements. They may indeed rightly
be called magicians. The heritage of supersensible knowledge and
supersensible forces which they had preserved from ancient times was
feeble, no doubt, compared with what men had been able to attain in
the far distant past. Nevertheless, it found expression in a multitude
of forms, from noble arts which had in mind only the true weal of man,
down to the most abominable practices. The Luciferian nature worked in
these men in a peculiar way. It had brought them into connection with
all that can divert man from the intentions of those higher Beings
who, had Lucifer not intervened, would have had the sole guidance of
human evolution. Some of them, who were still gifted with relics of
the old clairvoyance that belonged to the condition between waking and
sleeping, felt themselves strongly attracted to the lower beings of
the spiritual world. A strong spiritual impulse needed to be given to
this whole people, to counteract these qualities in their character.
From the same fountain-head from which the ancient Indian spiritual
life had proceeded, a leader was given them by the Keeper of the
secrets of the Sun Oracle.
The leader, whom the Guardian of the Sun Oracle assigned to the
ancient Persian spiritual culture, may be called by the name that is
familiar to us in history as Zoroaster or Zarathustra. It must however
be emphasized that he belonged to a far earlier time than history
attributes to the bearer of the name. Here, as you know, we are not
concerned with outer historical research, but with spiritual science.
Whoever feels bound to associate the bearer of the name Zarathustra
with a later date, will be able to find himself in harmony with what
spiritual science tells, when he realizes that he is thinking of a
successor of the first great Zarathustra one who took his name
and labored in the spirit of his teaching.
The impulse Zarathustra had to give to his people may be described as
follows. He showed them that the world of the physical senses is not
void of spirit, as it appears to be when man allows himself to fall
exclusively under the influence of the Lucifer Being. To this Being
man owes his personal independence and his sense of freedom, but
Lucifer has to work in him in harmony with the opposite spiritual
Being. For the ancient Persians it was of first importance that they
should keep alive their feeling for this opposite spiritual Being.
Owing to their inclination to the physical world they were in danger
of merging altogether into the Luciferian beings. Now Zarathustra had
received form the Guardian of the Sun Oracle an Initiation that made
it possible for the revelations of the sublime Beings of the Sun to be
vouchsafed him. In special states of consciousness, to which he had
been brought by his training, he could behold the Leader of the Sun
Beings, who had taken the human life-body under His protection in the
way that has been described. He knew that this Being had charge of the
spiritual guidance of the evolution of mankind, but that the right
time must be awaited before He would be able to descend from cosmic
space on to the Earth. To this end it was necessary that He should be
able to live in the astral body of a human being, even as He had
worked in the life-body since the entry of the Luciferic influence. A
human being must appear on Earth who had restored the astral body to a
stage of development such as it would have attained, had it not been
or Lucifer, at an earlier point of time namely at the middle of
the Atlantean evolution. Had Lucifer not come, man would have attained
this stage more quickly, but without personal independence and without
the possibility of inner freedom. Now he as to reach it even with the
possession of these qualities.
Zarathustra in his moments of vision foresaw that a time would come in
man's evolution when there would be a human being possessing an astral
body of this kind. He knew also that until that time the spiritual
forces of the Sun could not be found on Earth, but that supersensible
vision could perceive them within the spiritual realm of the Sun; he
himself could behold them when he looked upward to the Sun with the
eye of seership. And he proclaimed to his people the nature of these
forces which, although in the meantime they are discoverable in the
spiritual world alone, are yet destined in the future to descend to
Earth. Such was Zarathustra's prophecy of the great Sun Spirit of
Spirit of Light (Ahura Mazdao, Ormuzd, the Aura of the Sun.) To
Zarathustra and his disciples the Spirit of Light revealed Himself as
the Being who from the spiritual world inclines His countenance to man
and works within mankind, preparing the future. It was the Spirit
revealing the nature of Christ before His appearance upon Earth, whom
Zarathustra proclaimed as the Spirit of Light. In Ahriman (Angra
mainyu) on the other hand, he described a Power whose influence, if
man blindly gives himself up to it, works harmfully upon the life of
soul. This Power is none other than the one described above, who had
attained particular dominion on the Earth since the betrayal of the
Vulcan secrets.
Together with his message of the God of Light, Zarathustra taught also
of those spiritual Beings who are revealed to the pure vision of the
seer as the companions of the Light-Spirit, in contrast to the
tempters who become manifest to the unpurified remnants of the
clairvoyance preserved from Atlantean time. For it had to be made
clear to the Persian people of that olden time, how in the soul of
man, in so far as he directs his energy to doing work in the physical
world, a battle is raging between the power of the God of Light and
the power of His Opponent; and man had to be shown how he must bear
himself, so that the Adversary may not lead him down to the abyss, but
on the contrary his evil influence be turned to good by the forces of
the God of Light.
A third civilization-epoch of post Atlantean time was born among
people who in the great migrations had eventually come together in
Asia Minor and Northern Africa. It evolved among the Chaldeans,
Babylonians and Assyrians on the one hand, and among the Egyptians on
the other. In these people the feeling for the physical world was
developed in still another way than in the ancient Persians. They had
received far more than other people of the spiritual predisposition
which provides the right foundation for the development of thought, of
that gift of intelligence that had begun to manifest in man since
later Atlantean times. It is, as we know, the essential task of
post-Atlantean mankind to unfold those faculties of soul which can be
gained through awakened forces of thought and mind and feeling, forces
not stimulated directly by the spiritual world, but arising out of the
fact that man observes the world of sense, lives his way into it and
works upon it. The conquest of the physical world by his own human
faculties must be regarded as the mission of post-Atlantean man. Stage
by stage the conquest advances. Even in ancient India the condition of
man's soul was already such as to direct his attention to this world;
but he still regarded it as illusion, and his spirit inclined towards
the supersensible world. The ancient Persian people made the endeavor
to conquer this physical world of the senses. To a large extent,
however, they still relied on forces of soul that remained to them as
heritage from a time when man was able to reach right up into the
supersensible world. In the peoples of the third epoch, these
supersensible faculties were by then in great measure lost to the
soul. Man had now to search out in the world of sense that lay around
him the manifestations of the Spiritual and continue his soul's
development by discovering and inventing the means of civilization in
what this world provides.
As man learned to elicit from the physical world of sense the laws of
the Spiritual that underlies it, the sciences came into being; and as
he came to recognize and manipulate the forces of this world, arts and
crafts arose; man began to have his tools and his technique. To a man
of the Chaldean and Babylonian peoples the world of the senses was no
longer an illusion. In its various kingdoms, in mountain and ocean, in
wind and water, it was a revelation of the spiritual deeds of Powers
that were there behind it, whose laws he was studying to apprehend. To
the Egyptian, the Earth was a field for his labor, given to him in a
condition which it was his task so to transform by his own faculties
of intelligence, that it might bear the stamp of man's ascendancy. The
sanctuaries which had been transplanted from Atlantis into Egypt came
chiefly from the Oracle of Mercury. There were, however, also others
Venus Oracles for instance. Into all that could be nurtured in
the Egyptian people from these sacred places, a new seed of
civilization was implanted. This was the work of a great leader, who
had been trained within the Persian Mysteries of Zarathustra. (He was
the reincarnation of a disciple of the great Zarathustra.) We may call
him Hermes, taking once more an historic name. What he received form
the Zarathustra Mysteries, enabled Hermes to find the right way of
giving guidance to the Egyptian people In their life on Earth between
birth and death they had been turning their minds towards the physical
world so as to recognize in it the laws and workings of the underlying
Spirit-world, but their immediate vision of the latter was decidedly
restricted. The spiritual world could not therefore be described to
them as a world into which they might find their way while living on
Earth. In place of this, however, they could be shown how in the
body-free condition after death man would be living in the world of
Spirit-beings who during his time on Earth appear through their
counterparts in the physical and sense-perceptible realm. Hermes
taught them: In so far as man employs his forces upon Earth to work in
it in accordance with the aims of the Spirit Powers, he fits himself
to be united with these Powers after death; and those who between
birth and death have worked the most zealously in this direction, will
be united with Osiris, even with the sublime Being of the Sun.
On the Chaldean and Babylonian side of this stream of civilization,
the inclination of men's minds towards the physical and sensible was
stronger than it was on the Egyptian. They investigated the laws of
this world; and although they turned their gaze from the
sense-perceptible images or prototypes to the spiritual archetypes,
these peoples remained in many ways entangled in the world of sense.
Instead of the Spirit of the star, the star itself was placed in the
foreground; instead of other Spirit-beings, their earthly images or
idols. It was only the leaders who attained genuine and deep knowledge
of the laws of the supersensible world and of its connection with the
sensible. More so than anywhere else did a contrast make itself felt
here between the wisdom of the Initiates and the mistaken beliefs of
the people.
Utterly different were the conditions that prevailed in those regions
of Southern Europe and Western Asia where the fourth post-Atlantean
epoch of civilization grew and blossomed. We may define it as the
Graeco-Latin epoch. In these countries, descendants of human beings
from the most diverse regions of the more ancient world had come
together. Here were Oracle-sanctuaries, successors to the various
Atlantean Oracles. Here too were men who inherited as a natural gift
fragments of old clairvoyance, and others who by special training
could with comparative ease attain the same. At select places not only
were the traditions of the old Initiates preserved, but worthy
successors to them arose, and the disciples who were trained by these
were able to rise to high levels of seership. Moreover these people
had in them an impulse to create within the world of sense a realm
which should express the spiritual in the physical in perfect form.
Among many other things, Greek Art was an outcome of this impulse. We
have only to look with the eye of the spirit at a Grecian temple, and
we can perceive how in this wonder-work of Art the sense-perceptible
material has been so formed and fashioned by man that in its every
detail it gives expression to the spiritual. The Grecian temple is a
veritable home of the spirit. In its forms we behold what
can otherwise be apprehended only by the spirit-vision of one who sees
the supersensible. A temple of Zeus (or Jupiter) was so formed as to
present to the outer eye a visible worthy abode for what the Guardian
of the Zeus (or Jupiter) Initiation saw with the eye of the spirit.
And it is the same with all the Art of Greece. The wisdom-treasures of
the Initiates flowed by mysterious paths into the poets, artists and
thinkers. In the cosmologies and philosophic edifices of the Greek
thinkers we find again the secrets of the Initiates, in the form of
concepts and ideas.
Manifold influences of the spiritual life secrets of Asiatic
and African places of Initiation found their way into these
peoples and their leaders. The great teachers of India, the associates
of Zarathustra, the followers of Hermes, had all of them trained up
disciples; and these disciples, or their successors, now founded
places of Initiation in which the old wisdom-treasures came to life
again in a new form. Such were the Mysteries of antiquity.
Here pupils were prepared, so as to be brought in due time into those
states of consciousness where they could attain vision into the
spiritual world. (Some details concerning these Mysteries of antiquity
will be found in my book Christianity as Mystical Fact. More will also
be said about them in later chapters of the present work.) From these
centers of Initiation flowed treasures of wisdom to those who in Asia
Minor, in Greece and in Italy guarded the spiritual secrets. Within
the Grecian world important centers of Initiation arose in the Orphic
and Eleusinian Mysteries. In the Pythagorean School of Wisdom the
mighty wisdom-teachings and methods of primeval times worked on.
Pythagoras himself had in course of his great journeys been initiated
into the secrets of the most diverse Mysteries.
Footnotes:
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See the volume entitled
Cosmic Memory: Prehistory of Earth and Man,
published in 1959
by Rudolf Steiner Publications Inc., Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.A.
The title of the corresponding volume in German is
Aus der Akasha Chronik.
(Note by Translators.)
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