V
Michael's Experiences in the Fulfillment of his Cosmic Mission
The progress of mankind may be traced, from the stage of
consciousness where Man still felt himself part of the
divine-spiritual order, down to the present one, where he
learns to feel himself an individuality, detached from
divine-spiritual Being, and able to make use of his own
Thoughts. One may trace this from the point of view of mankind,
as was done in the previous letter.
One may also, however, through supersensible vision, sketch a
picture of the experiences of Michael and his Company during
the same tide of evolution — describe, that is, the same
series of facts from the point of view of Michael. This shall
now be attempted.
There is, to begin with, a very early age, in which one can
only really speak of what goes on amongst divine-spiritual
Beings. It is one series of the actions of gods, with which one
has here to do. Gods perform what the impulses of their own
individual natures suggest to them. They find their appropriate
satisfaction in this activity. And how they are affected
by it all, is the sole matter in view. Only in one corner of
the field of the Gods' goings, may be seen something that looks
like Mankind. Mankind is a part of the Gods' activity.
There is one spiritual Being, however, who from the very first
has turned his eyes upon mankind: this is Michael. He arranges,
so to speak, the doings of the Gods, so that Man can exist in a
cosmic corner. And his mode of activity in doing this, is
analogous to that which displays itself later in Man as
Intellect — only that, with him, it is an active stream of
force, that flows throughout the Cosmos, introducing order of
ideas, and bringing cause to effect in fact. In this force
Michael is at work. It is his office to administer the
Intellectuality of the Cosmos. He desires further progress,
namely, that the force which works as Intelligence throughout
the whole Cosmos, should hereafter be concentrated in the
individuality of Man. The consequence is that there comes a
time in the world's evolution, when the Cosmos no longer lives
by its present, but by its past Intelligence, whilst the
present Intelligence is in the human stream of evolution.
Michael wants to keep this Intelligence, that is growing up in
mankind, in continuous connection with the divine spiritual
Beings.
To
this, however, there is an obstacle. The whole line of
evolution traveled through by the Gods, from the point where
the intellectual force is set free from their cosmic working,
to where it becomes incorporated in Man's nature, lies open as
a patent fact in the world. Supposing there to be any beings,
possessed of the faculty to see these facts, they could turn
them to their own account. And such beings do actually
exist — namely the Ahrimanic beings. Their whole form of
being predisposes them to absorb into themselves any kind of
intelligence that becomes detached from the Gods. They are
suited to assimilate into their own being the entire sum of
intellectuality of every kind. Thereby they grow to be the
greatest, the most comprehensive and most penetrating
Intelligences in the whole Cosmos.
Michael can foresee how Man, as he attains ever more and more
to the private use of intelligence, must needs come into
contact with these Ahrimanic beings, and may then be tempted
into an alliance with them, and so fall their prey. Michael
therefore puts the Ahtrimanic Powers beneath his feet, drives
them constantly down into deeper regions, below the one where
Man is pursuing his development. Michael, with his foot upon
the Dragon, thrusting him into the abyss — such is the
stupendous picture, as it lives within human consciousness, of
these deeds in the supersensible world.
Evolution moves onward. The Intellectual force, which at first
lay wholly within the domain of divine spirituality, now
becomes so far detached, as to give soul to the Cosmos. What
formerly had shot forth only as beams from the Gods, now shines
as revealed glory of the godhead from the world of stars.
Before, the world was guided by the Divine Being itself;
now, it is guided by the Divine Revelation, which has
come to be objective, and behind which the Divine Being is
passing through the next stage of its own evolutionary
course.
Here again Michael is regent of the Cosmic Intelligence,
inasmuch as this Intelligence flows as an ordering stream of
Ideas through all the revelations of the Cosmos.
The third phase of evolution is a still further detachment of
the Cosmic Intelligence from its original source. It is no
longer the present order of ideas which now rules the
star-worlds as divine revelation; but the stars guide and group
themselves in their courses in accordance with the order of
ideas which was implanted in them in the past. Michael sees
that which was under his sway in the Cosmos — the
Intellectuality of the Cosmos — ever more and more taking
its way to mankind on earth.
And Michael sees too that the danger of mankind's falling into
the snares of the Ahrimanic Powers is becoming ever greater.
For himself, he knows that he will always have Ahriman
beneath his feet; but can he do the same for Man?
He
sees the greatest of all events on Earth take place. Out of
that realm of which Michael was himself the servant, the
Christ-Being descends into the sphere of Earth, that He may be
at hand when the power of Intelligence shall have passed
completely over to the human individual. For then will come the
time when the urge will be strongest in Man, wholly to give
himself to that Power, which in every particular and in
consummate perfection has made itself the bearer of the
intellectual force. But Christ will be at hand. Through His
great sacrifice He will live in the same sphere where Ahriman
dwells. Man will have the choice between Christ and Ahriman.
The world will be able in mankind's evolution to find the way
of Christ.
Such are Michael's experiences with the cosmic regency. In
order to remain with that, of which he was regent in the
cosmos, he takes the road from the cosmos to mankind. He has
been upon the road since the eighth century of Christianity,
but only really entered upon his earthly office — into
which his cosmic office is transformed — in the last third
of the nineteenth century.
Michael has no power to compel men to anything. For the very
fact that Intelligence has passed completely into the domain of
human individuality, means, of itself, the end of all
compulsion. But in the supersensible world that borders on the
physical, Michael can perform before men, in a majestic act of
imaginative ritual for their imitation, what he desires to do.
There he may display himself in an aura of light, in a
spirit-gesture, in which is revealed all the glory and majesty
of the past Intelligence of Gods. There he may visibly
demonstrate, how this Intelligence of the past is even now, in
its effects in the present, truer and lovelier and more
virtuous than all that in false, delusive splendour proceeds in
the immediate present-day Intelligence from Ahriman. There he
may let men see how, for him, Ahriman must always be the baser
spirit underneath his feet.
Those who can look into the supersensible world which lies next
to the physical one, see Michael there, even as he is here
described, and see what he and his company are trying to do for
men. Such people see how in freedom Man is to be guided, by the
picture of Michael in the sphere of Ahriman, away from Ahriman
to Christ. If, through their own seeing, these people can
succeed in opening the hearts and minds of other men as well,
so that there may be a group of people who know how Michael is
now dwelling amongst men, then mankind will make a beginning
towards celebrating the Festival of Michael in its true
reality, for in such festivals human souls will waken to life
within themselves the power of Michael. Then will Michael be
working as an actual power amongst men. Man will be free, and
yet in innermost communion with Christ, as he journeys on his
spiritual life-way through the Cosmos.
Leading Thoughts
-
To awake to a true consciousness of
the Michael-Influence in the spiritual complex of the
world, is to solve the problem of Human Freedom from its
cosmic complexities, so far as its solution is necessary
for Man upon Earth.
-
For ‘Freedom’ is a fact of direct
experience for every man who understands himself in the
present period of human evolution. No-one, without denying
a patent fact, can venture to say: ‘There is no Freedom.’
Yet one may find a contradiction between the fact thus
actually given, and the processes of the Cosmos. The ground
of contradiction ceases in contemplation of Michael's
mission in the Cosmos.
-
In my
‘Philosophy of Freedom’
{Published in English under the title the
The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity.}
the Freedom of Man's being in the present world-age will be found
demonstrated as an actual subject of inner consciousness. In the
picture here given of the Michael-Mission, may be found the cosmic
arguments for this Freedom's evolution.
|