XIII.
The First Beginnings of Man's Physical Body
EARLIER in this
book mention was made of a Moon and Sun condition, preceding the Earth
condition, and only in that Moon period do there appear to clairvoyant
consciousness impressions which are reminiscent of the impressions of
earth-life. Such impressions are no longer to be gained when clairvoyant
sight is directed to the still further distant past of the earth's Sun
condition. The latter is revealed wholly as a world of beings and the
actions of those beings. In order to get an impression of this Sun period,
it is necessary to keep at a distance all ideas of the earth's mineral and
plant life. For such ideas only have a meaning with regard to earlier
conditions of the earth period; and, those of them which concern
plant-life, to the long-past Moon period. To the earth's ancient Sun
condition conceptions lead which may be prompted by the animal and human
kingdoms of nature — conceptions, however, which do not merely
portray what the senses disclose about the inhabitants of those
kingdoms.
Now
the clairvoyant consciousness of man finds within the etheric body
active forces which form themselves into pictures of such a kind that
they bring to expression the way in which the etheric body received,
through the actions of spiritual beings during the ancient Sun period,
its first beginning in the cosmic order of things. This beginning may
be traced in its further development through the Moon and Earth periods.
We find that in the course of these it was transformed, and through
this transformation became what is now seen to be the active etheric
body of man.
In order
to understand the physical body of man, we require, however, a different
activity of human consciousness. At first it appears as an outer counterpart
of the etheric body. But close observation shows that man could never
arrive at a complete development of his being, unless the physical body
were something more than merely a physical manifestation of the etheric
body. If this were so, definite willing, feeling, and thinking would
take place in man, but they could not be so synthetised that the consciousness
which expresses itself as an ego-experience could arise in the human
soul. This becomes specially evident when the consciousness develops
the quality of clairvoyance. Man's ego-experience can at first only
take place in the physical world, when he is invested with his physical
body. Thence he is able to take his experience into the elemental and
spiritual worlds and interpenetrate his etheric and astral bodies with
it. For man has an etheric and an astral body in which the ego-experience
does not at first arise. Only in his physical body can that experience
take place. Now if the human physical body is looked at from the spiritual
world, it turns out that there is something in it, belonging to it intrinsically,
which even from the spiritual world is not fully disclosed in its reality.
If the consciousness enters the spiritual world in a clairvoyant capacity,
the soul grows familiar with the world of thought-reality; but the
ego experience, which through an adequate strengthening of soul-force
may be carried into that world, is not woven simply out of universal
thoughts; it does not yet feel in the world of cosmic thoughts anything
in that environment which is equal to its own being. In order to feel
this, the soul must advance still further into the supersensible. It
must come to experiences in which it is abandoned even by thoughts,
so that all physical experiences and all experiences also of thinking,
feeling, and willing are, as it were, left behind it on its journey
into the supersensible. Then for the first time does it feel itself
one with a reality which so underlies the universe that it takes precedence
of everything which man, as a physical, etheric, and astral being, is
able to observe. Man then feels himself in a still higher sphere than
the spiritual world so far known to him. We will call this world in
which only the ego can experience itself, the super-spiritual world.
From it even the region of thought-reality seems an outer world. When
clairvoyant consciousness is transferred to this super-spiritual world,
it goes through an experience which may be described and characterised
somewhat as follows, by tracing the path followed by clairvoyant consciousness
through its various stages.
When the soul feels itself in its etheric body, and elemental events
and beings are its environment, it knows it is outside the physical
body; but that physical body still exists as an entity, although when
seen from without it appears transformed. To spiritual sight a part
of it becomes detached, and is manifest as the expression of the deeds
of spiritual beings who have been active from the beginning of the earth's
existence up to the present time. Another detached part appears as the
expression of something which was already in existence during the ancient
Moon condition of the earth. This state of things continues as long
as the consciousness is only experiencing itself in the elemental world.
In that world the consciousness is able to become aware of the way in
which man was constituted as a physical being during the ancient Moon
period.
When the consciousness enters the spiritual world, another part of
the physical body becomes detached. It is the part which was formed
during the Moon period by the deeds of spiritual beings. But another
part is left behind. It is that which existed during the Sun condition
of the earth as man's physical entity at that period. But even of this
physical entity something is left behind, when, from the standpoint
of the spiritual world, everything is taken into account which happened
during the Sun period through the deeds of spiritual beings.
What is
then left behind is first revealed as the action of spiritual beings
when the consciousness reaches the super-spiritual world. It is revealed
as already existent at the beginning of the Sun period, and we have
to go back to a condition of the earth before its Sun period. In my
book Occult Science, I endeavoured to vindicate the use of
the term Saturn period for this condition of the earth's existence.
In this sense the earth was Saturn before it became Sun. And during
that Saturn period the first beginning of the physical human body came
into existence out of the cosmic world?process through the deeds of
spiritual beings. That beginning was afterwards so transformed during
the succeeding Sun, Moon, and Earth periods by the further actions of
other spiritual beings that the present physical human body became what
it now is.
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