VIII
Michael's Mission in the Cosmic Age of Human Freedom
When one inwardly pursues the course of spiritual life down to
Michael's workings at the present day, it becomes possible to
obtain a light from spiritual science upon Freedom in its
cosmic character.
This does not apply to my
‘Philosophy of Freedom,’
which is something that proceeds from the purely human powers of
cognition themselves, if once they can enter upon the field of
the spirit. To arrive at the knowledge there arrived at, requires,
so far, no intercourse with beings of other worlds. But the
‘Philosophy of Freedom’
makes — one may say — a
good preparation for that other knowledge about freedom which
may afterwards be learnt in spiritual intercourse with Michael.
And this is as follows.
If
freedom is really to have life in human actions, that which is
performed in freedom's light must be in no way dependent upon
the human physical and etheric organization. A ‘free’
performance can proceed from the I alone, and the astral
body must also be able to vibrate along with the free action of
the I, so as to transmit it to the physical and
ether-bodies. This however is only one side of the matter. The
other side is the one that becomes clear in connection with
Michael's mission. Namely, whatever a man realizes in freedom
in his inward life, must again have no sort of action upon his
etheric nor physical body. Were it to do so, the man would
inevitably be brought completely out of line with all that he
has come to be during the different stages of his evolution
under the influence of divine-spiritual Being and
divine-spiritual Revelation.
What Man brings to realization in his inward life from all that
is the wrought work only of divine spirit round about
him, must exert no influence of any but his spiritual
part — his I. The only thing that may influence his
physical and etheric organism, is what comes through the
evolutionary stream, not in his surroundings, but in his own
being itself, as the continuation of what had its first
beginnings in the being and revelation of divine spirit. But
this element in the human being must on no account become
involved in its workings with what lives in the element of
freedom.
What alone makes this possible, is that Michael carries over
from a very remote past in evolution, something which gives Man
a link with that divine-spiritual reality which no longer
intervenes, in the present day, in the physical and etheric
structures. So that by this means, there grows up in the
Michael Mission the basis for an intercourse between Man and
the spiritual world, which does not interfere in the workings
of Nature.
It
is elevating to watch how, through Michael, Man's being becomes
lifted ever higher into the spiritual sphere; whilst what is
going on below, unconscious and subconscious, beneath the
sphere of freedom, becomes ever more deeply wedded to the world
of matter.
Man will find his relation to world-being growing ever more
incomprehensible as time goes on, unless he will consent to
recognize his relation, not merely with natural beings and
natural processes, but also with things of another kind, such
as the Michael Mission. One's relations to the natural world
are something that one learns to know as viewed from outside.
Relations with the spiritual world proceed from something like
an inner conversation with a reality of being, to which one has
opened access by one's readiness to view the world in a
spiritual aspect.
For Man, therefore, to carry the impulses of freedom into
actual life, he must be in a position to hold aloof from his
own being certain affectations of nature that act upon his
being from out of the Cosmos, and to keep them from affecting
it. This ‘holding aloof’ goes on then in the subconscious,
whilst in the consciousness those other forces are at work,
which represent the life of the I in freedom.
For the man's inward perception, there is this consciousness of
creative freedom. For the spiritual beings connected with Man
from other world-spheres it is different. The being from the
hierarchy of the Angeloi, whose work it is to conduct the man's
identity from one earth-life to another, becomes at once
visibly aware that man is repelling cosmic forces which are
seeking to continue his development — forces which are
seeking to give the necessary physical support to his
I-system, as they did previous to the age of
Michael.
Michael, as a being from the hierarchy of the Archangeloi,
receives his impressions by aid of the beings from the
Angeloi-Hierarchy. He devotes himself to the task of conveying
to Man from the spiritual part of the Cosmos, in the manner
described, forces which can replace the suppressed forces of
his natural existence.
This he accomplishes by bringing all he does into most perfect
unison with the Mystery of Golgotha.
The workings of the Christ in earthly evolution contain the
forces which Man needs when he works in freedom, in order to
make good the suppressed impulses of Nature. Only, Man must
then actually bring his soul into that inner intercourse of
life with the Christ, already spoken of in these descriptions
of the Michael Mission.
Man is conscious of being in the midst of a reality, when he
stands in the face of the physical Sun, and it gives him warmth
and light.
Even so he must live before the face of the Spiritual Sun, the
Christ, who has united His life with the life of Earth; and
from this Spiritual Sun he must receive, alive within his soul,
what in the spiritual world corresponds to warmth and
light.
He
will feel himself filled through and through with ‘spiritual
warmth,’ when he realizes the life of the ‘Christ within
him.’ And feeling how this warmth flows through him, he will
say: This warmth dissolves my human being from bonds with the Cosmos
which must not hold it. The divine-spiritual Being of yore led
me to regions where it needs must leave me, in order that I
might achieve my freedom. But in these regions it has given to
me the Christ, that from His forces I may receive as a free
man, what the divine-spiritual Being of yore once gave to me by
way of Nature — which, in those days, was also the way of
the Spirit. To the divine source whence I came, this warmth
leads me back once more.
And as this feeling rises in him, Man's sense of his life in
and with the Christ will become one in inner soul-warmth with
his sense of real, true manhood. ‘Christ gives me my human
being,’ — this will be a dominant feeling, breathing,
0pulsing through all the soul. And if this feeling be once
there, there will come too that other feeling, where Man feels
himself by Christ lifted up above the life of earth, and feels
himself one with the stars that environ the earth and with all
that may be read in this starry environment of the spiritual
and divine.
So
too will it be with the spiritual light. Man can have the full
feeling of himself in his own being as a man, when he wakens to
the consciousness of himself as a man, when he wakens to the
consciousness of himself as a free individual. Nevertheless
this is accompanied with a certain darkness. The Divine and
spiritual of ancient days no longer shines. In the light which
Christ brings to the I of Man, the ancient, primal light
is there once more. In such a life in community with Christ,
the thought may arise, shedding bliss and brightness like the
sun through the whole soul: The divine light of old is there,
in all its pristine glory; it shines, though not with the light
of Nature. And Man unites himself in the present with the
spiritual cosmic Light-Powers of the past, that shone in the
times before he was a free individual. In this light he
can find the paths which will lead him aright as human being,
if he understandingly unites himself in soul with the Michael
Mission.
In
the spirit's warmth Man will feel the impulse that can carry
him on in such a way into his cosmic future, that he can there
remain true to the gifts given him by the divine spirit-beings
at his origin — notwithstanding that he has since developed
in their worlds to a free individuality. And in the spirit's
light he will find the power which will lead him, with open
eyes and ever higher and broader consciousness, to that world
where he shall find himself again as free Man in the company of
the Gods of his first origin.
To
want to remain in the first, original state of
existence — to want to keep the original naïve
simplicity of divine goodness, of the time when the gods ruled
in Man, and to shrink from making use of his freedom, — this
leads Man in the present-day world, where everything is
disposed for the evolution of his freedom, only in the end to
Lucifer, whose aim it is to see the present world repudiated.
To
give himself over to the present state of existence; to admit
through all the worlds nothing save the rule of that natural
law, accessible to the present-day intellect, to which goodness
is a neutral matter; to want to enjoy the use of freedom in the
intellect alone; this, in the present-day world — where,
while freedom reigns in the upper regions, evolution must be
carried further in the deeper regions of the soul — only
leads Man in the end to Ahriman, whose aim it is to see the
present world transformed entirely into a Cosmos of
Intellectual Being.
In
regions such as this, where Man is able to feel that when he
turns his eyes upon the outer world they fall spiritually upon
Michael, and when he turns them to the inner world of the soul
they fall spiritually upon Christ, here he will gather such
security of soul and spirit, as shall enable him to travel
along that cosmic road, on which without the loss of his first
origin he shall find the true and right consummation of his
future.
Leading Thoughts
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A free action can only be one in
which no process of Nature, in or outside of Man, plays a
part.
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The polaric counter-proposition in
this: In all free action of human individuality, a process
of Nature in man is suppressed, which in an unfree action
would be there and would give the man's being the formation
cosmically predestined for it.
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This formation of his being, which a
man fails to receive by the natural road if in his life and
being he follows the course of cosmic evolution through its
present and future stages, comes to him by a spiritual road
through the union with Michael, whereby he also finds the
way to Christ.
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