Lecture Two
WE CAN FIND
an interesting parallel between what is revealed in the life of the
individual and what rules in the development of humanity as a whole if we
consider, for example, what the teachers and leaders of ancient Egypt
told the Greeks about the guidance and direction of Egyptian spiritual
life. The story is told that when an Egyptian was asked who had guided and
led his people since ancient times, he answered that in remote antiquity
gods had ruled and taught them and that only later did human beings
become their leaders. He added that the first leader they acknowledged
on the physical plane as a human-like being rather than a god was called
Menes.
(1)
In other words, according to Greek accounts, the Egyptian leaders
asserted that the gods themselves had guided and directed their people
in earlier times.
We must
always take care to understand in the right way reports that have been
handed down to us from ancient times. We need to think carefully about
what the ancient Egyptians meant when they said that the gods had been
their kings and great teachers. They meant that in ancient times those
people who felt in their souls a kind of higher consciousness, a wisdom
from higher worlds, had to put themselves into a clairvoyant state before
they could find their true inspirer and teacher, for their true teacher
would approach them only when their spiritual eyes were opened. Such a
person when asked, “Who is your teacher?” would not have
pointed to this or that individual, but would have entered a clairvoyant
state — and we know from spiritual science that it was easier to
achieve a clairvoyant state in ancient times than it is today. In that
clairvoyant state, a person would have met his teacher, for in those days
beings came down from the spiritual worlds who did not become incarnate in
human bodies. Thus, in the remote past of ancient Egypt, the gods still
ruled and taught, using human beings as their channels. At that time,
however, the term “gods” referred to beings who had preceded
human beings in their development.
Spiritual
science teaches us that before becoming the “earth” as we
know it today, the earth passed through an earlier planetary state or
condition called the “moon state.”
(2)
During this moon state, human beings
were not yet human in our sense of the word. Nevertheless, there were
other beings on the old Moon who had evolved to the same level as humans
have now reached on the earth, though they looked very different from us.
In other words, on the old Moon, which perished and later developed into
our earth, there were beings we can consider as our forerunners. In
Christian esoteric ism these beings are called angeloi (angels),
while those beings above them, who reached the human stage of their
development even earlier than the angels, are called archangeloi
(archangels).
The
angeloi,
known as dhyanic beings or dhyani in oriental mysticism,
reached the human level of their development during the Moon stage.
Consequently, if they completed their evolution on the old Moon, they
are now one level above us. At the end of earthly evolution, we will
arrive at the level they reached at the end of the moon stage.
When
the earth state of our planet began and human beings appeared
on it, the angels could not manifest in outer human form because the
human flesh body is essentially an earthly product appropriate only
for beings now at the human stage of development. Since the angels are
a level above the human, they could not incarnate in human bodies; they
could participate in the government of the earth only by enlightening
and inspiring human beings who had achieved a state of clairvoyance.
These higher, angelic beings used clairvoyant individuals to intervene
in the guidance of the earth's destiny. Thus the ancient Egyptians still
remembered a time when their leaders were vividly conscious of their
connection with these higher beings, called variously gods, angels, or
dhyanic beings. These beings who influenced humanity without incarnating in
human bodies, without taking on fleshly human form, were our forerunners;
they had already outgrown the level of development we have reached only
now.
The word
“superhuman”
(3)
is often misused these days, but in this
case we can use it correctly and apply it to those beings who had already
achieved the human level of development during the moon period —
the planetary stage preliminary to our earth — and have now
grown beyond it. Such beings could appear on earth only in an etheric
body and thus could be perceived only by clairvoyant individuals.
(4)
That is how they came down to earth from the spiritual worlds and ruled
on the earth even in post-Atlantean times.
(5)
These beings
had the remarkable characteristic indeed — they still have it today
— that they did not need to think. In fact, it may be said that they
cannot think at all the way we do. After all, how do we think?
Well, usually we start from a particular point, and once we have understood
it, we try to comprehend other things on the basis of this understanding.
If our thinking did not follow this pattern, many people would have
an easier time learning in school. Mathematics, for example, cannot
be learned in a day because we must begin at one point and proceed slowly
from there. This takes a long time. An entire world of ideas cannot
be taken in at a glance because human thinking takes its course over
time. A complex thought structure cannot be present in the mind
all at once; rather, we must make an effort to follow it step by step.
The
higher beings I have described are not encumbered by this peculiar
characteristic of human thinking. Instead, they realize an extensive
train of thought as quickly as animals know to grab something the moment
their instinct tells them it is edible. In higher beings, then, instinct
and reflective consciousness are one and the same. What instincts are
for animals at their evolutionary level, in their kingdom, direct spiritual
thinking, or direct spiritual conceptualization, is for these dhyanic
beings or angels. And this instinctive, conceptualizing inner life is
what makes these higher beings so essentially different from us.
Obviously,
the angeloi cannot possibly use the kind of brain or physical
body we have. They must use an etheric body because the human body and
brain can process thoughts only over time. The angeloi do not form their
thoughts over time; they feel their wisdom flash up in them by itself,
as it were. They cannot possibly make mistakes in their thinking the
way we can. Their thinking is a direct inspiration. The individuals
who were able to approach these superhuman or angelic beings were therefore
aware of being in the presence of sure and reliable wisdom.
In ancient
Egypt, then, those who were teachers or rulers knew that the commandments
which their spiritual guides gave them and the truths they uttered were
immediately right and could not be wrong. And the people to whom
these truths were then imparted felt the same way. The clairvoyant leaders
of ancient times could speak in such a way that the people believed that
their words came from the spiritual world. In short, there was a direct
current flowing down from the higher, guiding spiritual hierarchies.
Thus, the next higher world of the spiritual hierarchies guides the
entire evolution of humanity; it works both on the individual in childhood
and on humanity as a whole. The angeloi or superhuman beings of this
realm are one level above us and reach directly up into the spiritual
spheres. From these spheres they bring to earth what works into human
culture. In the individual, this higher wisdom leaves its imprint on
the formation of the body during childhood, and it formed the culture
of ancient humanity in a similar way.
This is how
the Egyptians, who reported that they were in contact with the divine
realm, experienced the openness of the human soul to the spiritual
hierarchies. Just as the child's soul opens its aura to the hierarchies
until the moment indicated in the previous lecture, so, through its work,
humanity as a whole opened its world to the hierarchies with which it was
connected.
This connection to the higher hierarchies was particularly significant
in the case of the holy teachers of India. These were the great teachers
of the first post-Atlantean epoch, of the first Indian culture that
spread in the south of Asia. After the end of the Atlantean catastrophe,
when the physiognomy of the earth had changed and Asia, Europe, and
Africa had developed in the eastern hemisphere in their new form, but
before the time documented in ancient records, the culture of the ancient
teachers of India flourished.
People
today generally have a completely false picture of these great Indian
teachers. If, for example, an educated person of our time were to meet
one of the great teachers of India, he or she would look puzzled and
probably say, “This is supposed to be a wise man? That is
not how I imagined a wise man.” According to our current definition
of the terms “clever” and “intelligent,” the
ancient holy teachers of India would not have been able to say anything
intelligent. By today's standards, these teachers were simple and very
plain people who would have given the simplest answers to questions, even
to questions pertaining to everyday life. Often, it was scarcely possible
to elicit anything from them other than some sparse utterance that would
seem quite insignificant to the educated classes of our day.
However,
at certain times, these holy teachers proved to be more than merely
simple people. At these times they had to gather in groups of seven,
because what each could sense individually had to harmonize as if in
a seven-tone harmony with what the other six experienced. Each wise man
was able to perceive this or that, depending on his particular faculties
and development. And out of the harmony of the individual perceptions
of these seven individuals, there emerged the primeval wisdom that resounds
through ancient times. Its reverberation can be heard even today if
we decipher the occult records correctly. The records I am referring
to are not the revelations of the Vedas, though the Vedas are certainly
marvelous in their own right.
(6)
The teachings of these holy men of ancient
India precede the writing of the Vedas by a long time. The Vedas, those
tremendous works, are only a faint echo of those earlier teachings.
When these wise teachers faced one of the angeloi or superhuman forerunners
of humanity, and looked clairvoyantly into the higher worlds, listening
all the while clairaudiently to this being, their eyes shone like the
sun. And what they were able to impart then had an awe inspiring effect
on the people around them; all who heard them knew that they were not
speaking out of human wisdom or human experience, but that gods,
superhuman beings, were intervening in human culture.
The ancient
cultures originated from this influx of divine wisdom. The gate to the
divine-spiritual world was completely open for the human soul during
Atlantean times. In the course of the post-Atlantean periods, however,
gradually the gate closed. Little by little, people in many countries
felt that human beings had to rely more and more on themselves. Here
we can see again that the development of humanity as a whole parallels
that of the child. At first the divine-spiritual world still extends
into the child's unconscious soul, which is active in the formation
of the body. Then comes the moment when each person begins to perceive
himself or herself as an I, the first moment one can remember. Before
this lies a time we cannot in any ordinary way usually recall. This is
why it is said that even the wisest among us can still learn something
from the soul of the child as it is in the time before memory develops.
Thereafter, the individual is left to his or her own devices;
I-consciousness appears, and we become able to remember our
experiences.
In the same way there came a time when nations began to feel themselves
cut off from the divine inspiration of their forefathers. For just as
we are separated more and more from the aura guiding us during our early
childhood years, so in the life of nations the divine forebearers gradually
and increasingly withdrew. As a result, human beings were left to their
own research and their own knowledge. In historical records that describe
this development, we can feel the intervention of the guides of
humanity.
The
ancient Egyptians called the first founder of culture, who was human
rather than divine, “Menes.” And they dated the human
possibility of error from the same moment, because from then on
human beings had to rely on the instrument of the brain. The ancient
Orientals likewise gave the name “Manes” to the human being as
thinker and called the first bearer of human thinking “Manu.”
The Greeks called the first developer of the principle of human thought
“Minos” with whom the legend of the labyrinth is associated.
The fact that human I beings can fall into error is symbolized by the
labyrinth. Labyrinths were first built at the time when the gods withdrew
from human beings. They are, of course, images of the convolutions of the
brain, in which the thinker can get lost. At the time of Minos people
sensed that they had gradually moved away from being guided directly by
the gods and were developing a new form of guidance in which the I
experienced the influence of the higher spiritual world.
To
summarize: Besides the forerunners of the human race, who completed
their human stage on the Moon and have now become angels, there are
other beings who did not complete their development at that time. While
the angeloi or dhyanic beings advanced one level above ours at the moment
when human evolution began on earth, these other beings, like the higher
categories of luciferic beings, did not complete their human evolution
on the old Moon, and thus remain somehow incomplete.
Thus when
the earthly condition of our planet began these early human beings were
not alone; they received inspiration from divine-spiritual beings. Without
their inspiration, like children without guidance, these early human
beings would have been unable to progress. Therefore the beings who had
completed their evolution on the old Moon were indirectly present on the
earth with them. Between these angelic beings and early, childlike
humankind, however, there lived beings who had not completed their
evolution on the old Moon. These beings, of course, were on a higher level
than we are because they could have become angels during the old Moon
period. But they had not reached full maturity then and thus remained
below the angels, although they are still far superior to us in terms of
typically human attributes. Indeed, these beings who stand between us and
the angels occupy the lowest level among the multitudes of luciferic
spirits — the realm of the luciferic beings begins with them.
It is
extraordinarily easy to misunderstand these beings. We could ask why the
divine spirits, the rulers of the good, permitted such beings to remain
behind, thus allowing the luciferic principle to enter humanity. While we
may object that the good gods will certainly turn everything to the
good, this question nevertheless suggests itself. Another misunderstanding
arises if we consider these beings as simply “evil.” To think
that these beings are “evil,” however, is to misunderstand
them because, although they are the source of evil in human evolution,
they are not “evil” at all. Rather, they just stand midway
between us and the superhuman beings. In a certain way, indeed, these
beings are more perfect than we are. They have already achieved a high
level of mastery in all the capacities we still have to acquire. At
the same time, unlike the angelic forerunners of the human race, these
luciferic beings, because they did not complete their human stage of
development on the old Moon, are still able to incarnate in human bodies
during earthly evolution. The angeloi, on the other hand, the great
inspirers of humanity upon whom the ancient Egyptians still relied,
cannot appear in human bodies but can only reveal themselves through
human beings. Thus, in the remote past, besides human beings and angels,
there existed beings who were neither angels nor humans and were able to
incarnate in human bodies. Indeed, in Lemurian and Atlantean times a number
of individuals bore such “retarded” angelic beings within them
as their innermost core. During those periods ordinary human beings, who
were to develop through successive incarnations to an appropriate
level of the human ideal, coexisted with beings who looked outwardly
like ordinary people. These luciferic beings had to clothe themselves
in human bodies because earthly conditions require the outward form
of a physical body. Thus, particularly in ancient times, humanity lived
side by side with these other beings who belong to the lowest category
of luciferic individualities.
While the
angels worked on human culture through human individuals, the luciferic
beings incarnated and founded cultures in various places. The legends of
ancient peoples often talk about great persons who established cultures
in this or that particular place. These were embodied luciferic beings.
However, it would be wrong to assume that because such an individual
was an incarnation of a luciferic being he or she was therefore necessarily
evil. In fact, human culture has received countless blessings from these
beings.
According
to spiritual science, in ancient times, specifically in the Atlantean
period, there existed a kind of human primal or root language that was the
same over all the earth because speech in those times came much more out
of the innermost core of the soul than it does today. The following will
make this clear. In Atlantean times people experienced outer impressions
in such a way that to give expression to something external the soul was
compelled to use a consonant. Thus, what was present in space — the
universe and everything in it — induced people to imitate everything
around them with consonants. People felt the wind blowing, the sound
of waves, the shelter a house provides, and imitated these experiences
by means of consonants. On the other hand, people's inner experiences,
such as pain or joy, were imitated by vowels. Thus, one can see that
in speech the soul became one with external events or beings.
The Akashic
chronicle reveals, for example, that when people in the past approached
a hut arching over a family, sheltering and protecting the people, they
observed primarily its shape curving around the inhabitants.
(7)
This protective curving of the hut was expressed through a
consonant, but the fact that there were ensouled bodies in the
hut — people could feel this sympathetically was expressed through a
vowel. Gradually, the concept of protection emerged: “I
have protection, protection for human bodies.” This concept was
expressed in consonants and vowels, which were not arbitrary, but an
unambiguous and direct expression of the experience. This was the case
everywhere on earth. The existence of a “primal language”
common to all people is not a figment of the imagination. To a certain
extent, the initiates of every nation are still able to understand this
original language. Every language contains certain sounds reminiscent of
it; in fact, our modern languages are the relics of the primeval,
universal human language.
This
original language was inspired by the superhuman beings, our true
forerunners, who completed their development on the Moon. If there had
been no other influence than this, the entire human race would basically
have remained unified; there would have been one universal way of speaking
and thinking everywhere on earth. Individuality and diversity could not
have developed, and human freedom likewise could not have been established.
Divisions and splits in humanity were necessary for the development of
human individuality. Languages became different in each region of the
earth because of the work of those teachers who were an incarnation of a
luciferic being. These luciferic or “retarded” angelic beings
used the language of the nation in which they incarnated for their
teaching. Thus, we owe the fact that every nation speaks a particular,
non-universal language to the presence of such great, enlightening
teachers, who were, in fact, “retarded” angelic beings who had
reached a far higher level than the human beings around them. Beings like
the early heroes celebrated by the ancient Greeks who worked in human form,
for example, as well as beings who worked in human form in other nations,
were such incarnations of angelic beings who had not completed their
development.
Clearly,
then, these beings cannot be dismissed as completely “evil.”
On the contrary, they have provided what has destined the human race to
be free by introducing diversity into what would otherwise have remained
universally uniform over the whole earth. This is true for many other
aspects of life as well as for languages. Individualization,
differentiation, and freedom are due to the beings who remained behind
on the Moon.
To
be sure, it may be said that the wise leadership of the world intended
to guide all beings to their goal in the planetary evolution. However,
if this had been done directly, certain other things would not have
been achieved. Certain beings are held back in their development because
they have a special task in the evolution of humanity. The beings who
had completely fulfilled their task on the Moon would have created only
a uniform humanity and, therefore, they had to be opposed by the luciferic
beings. And this in turn gave these luciferic beings the possibility
of changing something that was actually a defect into something good.
On
this basis we can consider the question of why evil, imperfection,
and disease exist in the world from a wider perspective. We can look
at “evil” in exactly the same way we have just looked at the
imperfect, “retarded” angelic beings. Everything that is at
one time imperfect or retarded in its development is changed into something
good in the course of evolution. This is, of course, no justification
of our evil deeds.
This also
tells us why the wise government of the world holds back the development
of certain beings and prevents them from reaching their goal. The reason is
that the holding back will serve a good purpose in subsequent evolutionary
periods. In ancient times, when the nations were not yet able to direct
themselves, teachers guided particular eras and particular individuals. In
a sense, all the teachers of the nations — Kadmos, Kekrops, Pelops,
Theseus, and so on — bore an angelic being in the innermost depths of
their soul.
(8)
This is a clear indication that humanity is
in fact subject to guidance and direction in this respect as well.
Thus,
at each stage of evolution there are beings who fail to reach
the goal they should have attained. In ancient Egyptian civilization,
which flourished several thousand years ago on the banks of the Nile,
superhuman teachers revealed themselves to the people and were considered
by them to be divine guides. At the same time, however, other beings
were active who had not yet completely reached the level of angels.
The ancient
Egyptians had attained a certain level of development — that is, the
souls of people today had developed to a certain level during the Egyptian
period. Thus the guidance I am talking about here has a twofold benefit:
it helps the person who is guided to achieve something, and it also helps
the guiding beings to advance in their development. For example, an angel
is more after having guided people for a while than it was before
taking this guiding role. In other words, angels advance through their
guiding work — “full” angels as well as those
who have not yet completed their development. All beings can advance
at all times; everything is in continuous development. Nevertheless,
at each stage some beings remain behind and fail to complete their
development.
Ancient
Egyptian culture, therefore, was influenced by three categories of beings:
divine leaders or angels, semi-divine leaders who had not yet fully
reached the level of angels, and human beings. Now while the human beings
on earth progressed in their evolution during the ancient Egyptian period,
some superhuman beings or angels were held back, that is, they did not
fulfill their guiding role in a way that would have allowed them to
bring all of their powers to expression. Consequently, these beings
remained behind as angels and did not develop further. Similarly, the
imperfect, “retarded” angelic beings, who had not yet developed
to the level of the “full” angels, were also arrested in their
development. Thus, when the Egypto-Chaldean cultural period drew to
a close and the Greco-Latin period began, guiding beings from the earlier
cultural epoch who had not finished their development were still present.
However, they could now no longer use their powers because their place
in guiding humanity had been taken over by other angels or semi-angelic
beings. As a result, these beings who were left over, so to speak, were
unable to continue their own evolution. Thus we have a category of beings
who could have used their powers during the Egyptian period, but did
not do so to the full extent possible and so were unable in the subsequent
Greco-Latin period to use their own forces because other guiding beings
had taken their place. In addition, the nature and character of the
Greco-Latin epoch also made their intervention impossible.
Earlier we
saw that the beings who had not evolved to the level of angels on the old
Moon later had the task of actively participating in the earthly evolution
of humanity. By the same token, those guiding beings who did not complete
their development in the Egypto-Chaldean period are similarly meant to
intervene in human development in a later epoch. This is to say that, in
a given later cultural epoch, the normal progress of human evolution is
to be directed by beings whose turn it is to take on a guiding role; but,
at the same time, other beings will be active who did not develop fully
in earlier times, for instance, those who failed to complete their
development in the ancient Egyptian epoch. This characterization
applies to our own period as well; that is, we live in a time when,
besides the normal leaders of humanity, the incompletely developed beings
from the ancient Egypto-Chaldean cultural period actively intervene.
To
understand the unfolding of events and beings, we must see events in the
physical world as effects (revelations) of causes or archetypes that lie
in the spiritual world. Our culture, by and large, is characterized
by a trend toward spirituality. The urgent striving for spirituality
we see in many people is the result of the work of those spiritual guides
who have attained the developmental level appropriate to them. These
normally developed spiritual guides of our evolution are at work in
everything that can lead us to the great treasures of spiritual wisdom
that theosophy [ anthroposophy] can impart to us.
However, the beings who did not develop properly during the Egypto-Chaldean
period are also shaping the cultural trends of our time. They are at
work in much that is thought and done in the present and the near future.
In particular, these beings are active in everything that gives our
culture a materialistic cast, but often their influence can
be felt even in the trend toward the spiritual. Indeed, we are experiencing
what amounts to a resurrection of Egyptian culture in our time.
The
beings invisibly guiding events in the physical world thus belong
to one of two classes. The first comprises those spiritual individualities
who developed properly and normally up to our time. These were able
to help in the guidance of our culture at the time when the leaders
of the Greco-Latin period preceding our own gradually completed their
mission of guiding humanity through the first Christian millennium.
The second class works together with the first and consists of those
spiritual individualities who did not complete their development in
the Egypto-Chaldean period. These had to remain inactive during the
Greco-Latin period, but they can actively participate in guiding us
now, because our time is very similar to the Egypto-Chaldean period.
That is
why much in contemporary culture seems to be a resurrection of ancient
Egyptian forces. However, the forces that worked spiritually in ancient
Egypt now frequently appear recast in materialistic form. Let us look,
for example, at the way ancient Egyptian knowledge is being revived
today. In this connection, we may think of Kepler, who was imbued with
a sense of the harmony of the structure of the cosmos and expressed
this harmony in the important mathematical laws of celestial mechanics
called Kepler's laws.
(9)
These laws may appear to us now rather dry and abstract,
but they grew directly out of Kepler's perception of the harmony of the
universe. Kepler himself wrote that to be able to make his discoveries
he had to penetrate the holy mysteries of the Egyptians and steal the
holy vessels from their temples.
(10)
What he thus brought the world will not be understood in its full
significance for humanity until much later.
Kepler's words are not mere phrases; rather, they indicate that he vaguely
sensed that he was re-experiencing what he had learned in Egyptian times
during his incarnation in that epoch. Indeed, we can assume that, in
a past life, Kepler had deeply studied and penetrated ancient Egyptian
wisdom which then reappeared in his soul in a new form appropriate to
modern times. Understandably, the Egyptian spirit brings a materialistic
trend into our culture since a strong element of materialism existed
in Egyptian spirituality. For example, the Egyptians embalmed corpses,
that is, they attached great importance to the preservation of the physical
body. Our funerary customs, though with appropriate modifications, derive
from this Egyptian tradition.
The same
forces that failed to develop properly at that time are now again actively
participating in human evolution — though, of course, in a different
way. The modern worship of mere matter grew out of the outlook that made
the embalming of bodies important. The Egyptians embalmed the bodies
of their dead and thus preserved something they considered very important.
They believed that the further development of the soul after death was
linked to the preservation of the physical body. In the same way, modern
anatomists dissect the physical body and think that they are learning
something about the laws of the human organism.
Today, the
forces of the ancient Egyptian and Chaldean worlds that were progressive
then have become regressive and are at work in modern science. To fully
appreciate the character of our present time, we must come to know
these forces. If we remain ignorant of their significance, these forces
will harm us. Only if we are aware of their activity and can find a
right relationship to them will they not be harmful. Only through knowing
them will we be able to guide these forces to good ends. They must be
put to use, for without them we would not have the great achievements
of technology, industry, and so on. These forces belong to the lowest
rank of luciferic beings. We must see them for what they are. Otherwise,
we begin to believe that no other impulses than the modern materialistic
ones exist, and we fail to see other forces that can guide us upward
to the spiritual realm. For this reason, we must clearly distinguish
two spiritual streams in our time.
If the wise powers guiding the world had not retarded the development
of these luciferic beings during the Egypto-Chaldean period, our era
would lack a certain necessary gravity. Only the forces that would bring
us at all costs into the spiritual realm would then be working on us.
Of course, we would be only too inclined to give in to them and would
become dreamers and visionaries; we would be interested in life only
if it became spiritualized as quickly as possible. A certain contempt
for the physical-material world would then be our typical attitude.
However, to fulfill its mission, our present cultural epoch has to bring
the forces of the material world fully to fruition, so that their sphere
can be conquered for spirituality.
We
can be tempted and seduced by the most beautiful things if we pursue
them one-sidedly, and this one-sidedness, if it takes hold, can also
turn every good endeavor and striving into fanaticism. It is true that
humanity advances through its noble impulses, but it is also true that
the impassioned and fanatic advocacy of the noblest impulses can bring
about the worst results for our development. Only when we strive toward
the highest goals with humility and clarity, and not out of impassioned
enthusiasm, will wholesome and healthy developments for the progress
of humanity result.
Therefore,
the wisdom at work in guiding the world arrested the development of those
forces that should have fully evolved during the Egyptian cultural epoch.
This was done to give the achievements of our era a certain necessary
weight, thereby enabling us to understand the material world, the things
on the physical plane. These same forces now direct our attention toward
physical life.
Thus,
humanity develops under the guidance of beings that have progressed
properly and of other beings that failed to do so. People with clairvoyant
vision can observe the cooperation of the two classes of beings in the
supersensible world. They can understand the spiritual processes of
which the physical events around us are the manifestation.
Of
course, opening our spiritual eye or spiritual ear to the spiritual
world through exercises of some kind is not sufficient to enable us
to understand what is happening in the world process. It only allows
us to see what is there, to recognize that there are spiritual beings
of the soul or the spiritual realm. In addition to this, we must also
be able to distinguish, to cognize the different kinds of spiritual
beings involved in the world process. We cannot tell just by looking
whether a being of the soul or spiritual realm is developing appropriately
or whether its development has been arrested. We do not know whether
it advances or hinders our evolution. If we develop clairvoyant abilities
but do not also gain a full understanding of the conditions of human
development as we have described them, we will never be able to tell
what type of being we are encountering. Thus, clairvoyance must always be
accompanied by a clear assessment of what we perceive in the supersensible
world.
This is
particularly necessary in our own time. It was not always so. In very
ancient cultures, things were quite different. In ancient Egypt, for
example, clairvoyants could identify to what group a being of the
supersensible world belonged, because that information was as if written
on its forehead. Therefore, clairvoyants could not mistake one being for
another. Nowadays, however, the danger of misunderstanding and mistaking
one being for another is very great. In ancient times, people were still
close to the realm of the spiritual hierarchies and could recognize the
beings they encountered. Now, however, errors are easily possible, and the
only way to protect ourselves against serious harm is to make an effort
to grasp concepts and ideas such as those presented here.
In
esotericism, a person who is able to see into the spiritual world
is called a “clairvoyant.” But, as I have said, just being
a clairvoyant is not enough, because clairvoyants, though they can see
in the supersensible world, cannot distinguish. Therefore, people who
have developed the ability to distinguish between the beings and events
of the higher worlds are called “initiates.”
Initiation is what enables us to distinguish between various types of
beings. People can be clairvoyant and see into the higher worlds without
also being initiates. In ancient times, being able to distinguish between
these beings was not especially important, for once the ancient mystery
schools had brought their students to the point of clairvoyance, there
was no great danger of making mistakes. Now, however, the danger of
falling into error is very great. Therefore, in all esoteric schooling
the development of clairvoyance must always be accompanied by initiation.
As people become clairvoyant, they must also become able to distinguish
between the particular types of supersensible beings and occurrences
they perceive.
In modern times, the powers guiding humanity are faced with the special
task of creating a balance between the principles of clairvoyance and
initiation. At the beginning of the modern period, the leading spiritual
teachers necessarily had to consider what I have just explained. As
a matter of principle, therefore, the esoteric spiritual movement that
is suited to our time works to establish the right relationship between
clairvoyance and initiation. This balanced relationship became necessary
when, in the thirteenth century, humanity underwent a crisis in regard
to its faculty of higher cognition. Around the year 1250, in fact, we
find the period in which people felt most cut off from the spiritual
world.
Clairvoyant
exploration of this time reveals that even the outstanding minds striving
for higher cognition had to admit that their ability to know the physical
world was limited by their reason, intellect, and spiritual knowledge.
They felt that human research and the human capacity to know would never
enable them to reach the spiritual world. In fact, they only knew of
the existence of a spiritual world because reports of it had been handed
down from previous generations. In the thirteenth century, then, direct
spiritual perception of the higher worlds had become darkened and more
difficult. It was with good reason, therefore, that at the height of
scholasticism people believed that human knowledge was restricted to
the physical world.
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By about 1250, people had to draw the boundary between what they believed
on the basis of the traditions handed down to them and what they could
perceive and understand on their own. The latter was limited to the
physical, sensory world. Later, a new era dawned when it began to be
possible again to gain direct insight into the spiritual world. However,
this new clairvoyance is different from the old one that had more or
less disappeared by the year 1250.
For
this new form of clairvoyance, Western esotericism had to lay down
the strict principle that initiation must always guide our spiritual
ears and eyes. This characterizes the special task that the esoteric
stream, then introduced into Europe, had taken upon itself. As the year
1250 approached, a new way of guiding human beings toward the supersensible
worlds began to take hold.
This new
guidance was prepared by the spirits that worked in that time behind the
outer events of history. Already centuries earlier, they had prepared what
would be necessary for esoteric schooling under the conditions that would
prevail after 1250. If the term “modern esotericism”
is not a misnomer, we can apply it to the spiritual work of these more
highly developed individuals. Conventional history, focusing only on
outer events, knows nothing of them. But their deeds have affected all
cultural developments in the West since the thirteenth century.
The significance of the year 1250 for the spiritual development of humanity
becomes especially clear if we consider the following result of clairvoyant
research. Even individualities who had already reached high levels of
spiritual development in their previous incarnations and incarnated
again around 1250 had to experience a complete, though temporary, obscuring
of their direct vision of the spiritual world. Even completely enlightened
individuals were as though cut off from the spiritual world and knew
about it only from their memories of earlier incarnations. From this
we can see that a new element obviously had to appear in the spiritual
guidance of humanity. This new element is true modern esotericism. It
enables us to fully understand how what we call the Christ-impulse can
take part in guiding humanity as well as each individual in all activities
and aspects of life.
The
Christ-principle
was first assimilated by human souls in the period between the Mystery
of Golgotha and the advent of modern esotericism. During this period,
people accepted Christ unconsciously as far as their higher spiritual
forces were concerned. Later, when people had to accept Christ consciously,
they made all sorts of mistakes. In their understanding of Christ they
were led into a labyrinth. In those first years of Christianity, the
Christ-principle took root in lower, subordinate soul forces. This was
followed by a time, one in which we are still living, in which people
began to understand the Christ-principle with their higher soul capacities.
In fact, even today, we are only at the beginning of this understanding.
Indeed, as I will explain in the next chapter, the decline of supersensible
cognition up to the thirteenth century and its slow revival in a new
and different form since then coincide with the intervention of the
Christ-impulse in human history. Modern esotericism, therefore, may
be understood as the elevation of the Christ-impulse into the leading
element in the guidance of those souls who want to work on gaining a
knowledge of the higher worlds that is appropriate to current developmental
conditions.
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