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Heavenly History, Mythological History, Earthly History. The
Mystery of Golgotha
In
the spatial cosmos there stand in opposition to one another:
World Expanse, and Earth-Centre. In the World-Expanse, strewn
abroad as it were, are the Stars. From the Earth-Centre, forces
radiate forth in all directions to the World-Expanse.
As
Man stands to-day in the world, in the present cosmic age, the
Stars in their shining, and the Earth-forces in their working,
can only appear to him collectively as the accomplished work of
the divine spiritual beings, with whom his link is in the inner
man.
But there was once an age of cosmic history when this shining
of the stars and these earth-forces were still a direct
spiritual revelation of the divine spiritual beings actively at
work within his own being.
Then came another age. The Star-Heaven separated as a corporeal
existence out of the divine spiritual tide of activity. There
arose what may be called World-Spirit and World-Body. The
World-Spirit is a multiplicity of divine Spirit-Beings. They
send their influences, in the earlier age, from the places of
the stars upon the earth within. What there rained down in
light from the regions of the world-expanse, what radiated
forth as forces from the earth-centre, was in actuality the
Intelligence and the Will of those divine spirit-beings who
were shaping Earth and Earth's Manhood.
In
the alter cosmic epoch — after the evolution of Saturn and
Sun — this Intelligence and Will of the divine
Spirit-Beings became ever more spiritually inward in its
workings. What they had actively been present in, present with
their very Being, became now the ‘World-Body,’ an harmonious
ordering of the stars in cosmic space. Looking back upon these
things in spirit, comprehending them in a spiritual
world-conception, one may express it thus: Out of the original
Spirit-Body of the world-creative Beings there arose
World-Spirit and World-Body. The World-Body marks in stellar
order the stellar movement the way in which the Gods were
working, long long ago in their Intelligence and Will. For the
present age of the Cosmos, what once lived in the stars as
freely moving, freely shaping divine intelligence and will, is
now set fast in them as fixed Law.
What shines therefore from out of the star-worlds to-day, to
Man upon earth within, is not the immediate expression of
divine will and divine intelligence, but a sign, left
stationary, to mark what this divine will and intelligence were
long ago, even in the stars. In the marvelous
star-configuration of the heavens, waking wonder in the human
soul, we may behold therefore a past manifestation but not the
present manifestation of the Gods.
But what is thus ‘past’ in the glory of the shining of the
stars, is ‘present’ in the world of the spirit. And Man lives
with his own being in this ‘present’ world-spirit.
In
the evolving forms of the world, we must look back upon an
ancient epoch of cosmic history, when world-spirit and
world-body worked together as a unity. We must keep before our
eyes the intermediate epoch, during which they develop
as a duality. And we must think forward into the
future — into the third epoch, when the world-spirit will
once more absorb the world-body into its sphere of action.
For the ancient epoch there could have been no
‘calculating’ the constellations and the courses of the stars,
for they were an expression of the free intelligence and the
free will of divine spiritual beings. In the future, there will
again be no calculating them.
‘Calculation’ only has any meaning for the intermediate epoch
of the Cosmos.
This, which is true of the constellations and the courses of
the stars, applies also to the action of the forces which
radiate from the earth-centre into the world-expanse. What
there spring forth ‘from the depths’ also becomes
‘calculable.’
Everything tends from the earlier cosmic epoch towards the
intermediate one, when the worlds of Time and space become
‘calculable,’ and when Divine Spirit, in its manifestations as
Intelligence and will, must be sought ‘behind’ the
‘Calculable.’
This intermediate epoch alone affords the conditions under
which Mankind can progress from a dull, dim consciousness to a
clear, free consciousness of Self — to free intelligence
and free will of his own.
There had to come the time when Copernicus and Kepler
‘calculated’ the world-body; for the cosmic forces that served
to bring about this moment were necessary to that development
of human Self-consciousness. The disposition for this
Self-consciousness was laid in an older age; then came the time
when it was advanced so far as to be able to calculate the
distant world-expanses.
‘History’ begins to be played out upon earth. There would have
been no History, had not the world-expanse with all its stars
become set in ‘fixed’ constellations and orbits. In the ‘course
of history’ upon earth, we have a reproduction — though a
quite transformed one — of what, once on a time, was
‘heavenly history.’
The peoples of olden time continued to carry this ‘heavenly
history’ still in their consciousness, and turned their eyes
rather upon this than upon ‘earthly history.’
In
Earthly History there lives the intelligence and will of Man,
at first in connection with the cosmic, divine will and divine
intelligence, and then independently.
In
Heavenly History there lived the intelligence and will of the
divine spirit-beings connected with mankind.
Looking back over the spiritual life of the various peoples one
finds, in the far remote past, such a consciousness amongst men
of their being together and willing together with the divine
spirit-beings, that their own human history is still a heavenly
history. In his narration of first ‘origins,’ man's tale is
not of earthly proceedings but of cosmic. Indeed, even for his
own times — the times in which he is presently
concerned — that which goes on in his earthly surroundings
seems to him so insignificant in comparison with what is going
on in the Cosmos, that he disregards the former and only pays
attention to the latter.
There was an age when the consciousness of mankind beheld the
Heaven's history in mighty impressions, in which the divine
spirit-beings themselves stood before Man's soul. The divine
Beings spoke, and Man heard their speech in dream-like
Inspiration; they revealed their forms, and Man beheld them in
dream-like Imagination.
This Heavenly History, which for a long while filled men's
souls, was followed by Mythical History, now for the most part
regarded as old poetic fiction. This Mythical History links
together heavenly doings and earthly doings. ‘Heroes’ for
instance came upon the scene — super-human beings. These
are beings who stand higher than men in their evolution. Men at
a particular time, for instance, have only developed the
different parts of Man's being as far as the Sentient Soul. The
Hero however has already evolved what will one day take its
place in Man as ‘Spirit-Self.’ The Hero cannot directly
incarnate in a physical body under earthly conditions; but he
can do so by going down into the physical body of a human
being, and thus enabling himself to work as a man amongst men.
In the ‘Initiates’ of earlier ages we have beings of this
kind.
The actual fact, with regard to all these things which occurred
in the course of the world, is not simply that mankind in the
successive periods of history ‘pictured’ things in one way or
another in their own minds. What actually took place between
the more spiritual, ‘incalculable’ world and the corporeal
‘calculable’ one, itself underwent a change. Only this much may
be said: long after the actual conditions had changed in the
world, human consciousness, in one or another other of the
peoples, still clung to a ‘view of the world’ which
corresponded to a far earlier reality. At first it was so, that
human consciousness — which does not keep pace with the
progress of cosmic events — still really saw the things of
old. Then came a time when spiritual sight grew dim, and the
old things were only maintained by tradition. Thus in the
Middle Ages people still traditionally ‘pictured in their
minds’ an intervention of the heavenly in the earthly world,
which was no longer seen, since the power of pictorial vision
no longer existed.
Moreover, the evolution of the various peoples in the earthly
sphere is such that they retain one or other view of the world,
with its corresponding picture, for varying lengths of time; so
that there are living alongside one another, views of the world
which by their essential character should be living after one
another.
The different views of the world however, existing amongst the
different peoples, did not proceed only from this, but also
from the fact that these different peoples, according to their
dispositions, saw different things. Thus the Egyptians saw that
world in which there are beings who long ago stopped short on
the road to human evolution and never became earth-men; and
they saw Man, after his earth-life, in all that he had to do
with beings of this kind. The Chaldean peoples saw rather, how
spiritual beings — both good and evil — from beyond the
earthly sphere entered into earth-life to influence its
course.
To
the ancient Heavenly History, properly speaking, which extends
over quite a long period of time, there then succeeds the
Mythological History, which is shorter, but still long in
comparison to the subsequent period of ‘history proper.’
As
I described, men in their consciousness leave go but
reluctantly of the old views, in which gods and men are
pictured as fellow-actors in a common field. Proper, earthly
history had long been in existence — ever since the
development of the Intellectual or Mind-Soul — whilst men
were still ‘thinking’ in the sense of what had been in former
times. Only with the first opening flower of the Spiritual Soul
did men begin to turn their eyes upon ‘history’ in the proper
sense.
Now in the human spirit working in earthly history, loosed from
its tie with the Divine Spirit, men have the possibility to
realize within themselves free intelligence and free will.
So
the weaving of the world-process in which Man is interwoven
moves on, between the altogether calculable and the workings of
free intelligence and free will. Under the joint action of
both, the world-process is manifested — in every variety of
shade betwixt the two.
In
his life as he leads it between birth and death, Man has
ready-laid for him in the Calculable, as a foundation, the
bodily groundwork upon which to unfold the free Incalculable of
his inner, spiritual soul-life. His life between death and new
birth is passed in the Incalculable — yet in such a way
that in his inner life of soul and spirit, the Calculable is
revealed to him in thought. Thereby — out of this
Calculable — he becomes the architect of his next
earth-life.
In
‘history,’ the Incalculable is played out on earth — an
Incalculable with which however the Calculable is interwoven,
if only in feeble measure.
Against this order established between Calculable and
Incalculable by the divine spiritual beings who have been
associated with Man from the beginning of all things, against
their harmonizing of the Cosmos through ‘Measure, Number and
Weight,’ stands the opposition of the Luciferic and Ahrimanic
Beings. Lucifer can combine with his own form of being, as he
has made it, nothing calculable. His ideal is the cosmic
unconditioned action of intelligence and will.
This Luciferic tendency is one fitly suited to the world's
order in those fields where freedom should rightly rule events.
And there Lucifer is justly the spiritual helper of Mankind in
their evolution. Without his aid, freedom would never make its
way into Man's spiritual and soul life, built as it is upon a
calculable, bodily basis. But Lucifer would like to extend this
tendency to the whole Cosmos. And here his activity becomes a
war against that divine spiritual order to which Man originally
belongs.
Here Michael intervenes. With his own being he stands in the
Incalculable; but he dresses the balance between the
Incalculable, and that Calculable which he bears within him as
a World-thought received from his Gods.
The Ahrimanic Powers stand otherwise in the world. They are the
complete opposite of the divine spirit-beings with whom Man is
originally connected. These latter are at the present day
purely spiritual beings, who bear within themselves perfectly
free intelligence and perfectly free will, but who create, in
this their free intelligence and will, a wise insight into the
necessity of the Calculable and Unfree, as a World-Thought from
whose sheltering lap Man may grow up into a free being. And
with all the Calculable, with this World-Thought of the cosmos,
they are united in Love. This Love streams from them
throughout all the universe.
In
complete opposition to all this is the grasping greed of the
Ahrimanic powers, in which lives cold Hate of everything
expanding in freedom. Ahriman's aim and endeavour, in all that
he pours forth into world-space, is to make a cosmic machine.
His ideal is, ‘simply and solely,’ Measure, Number and
Weight. He was called into the Cosmos prepared for the
service of human evolution, because it was necessary that this,
his special department — Measure, Number and
Weight — should be developed.
He
who comprehends the world as everywhere Spirit-in-body,
he alone really comprehends it. This must be carried down into
the world of Nature with regard to the powers at work there,
such as the Divine Spiritual Powers who work in Love, and the
Ahrimanic Powers who work in hate. In the natural, universal
warmth, as it sets in with the spring and tends on into summer,
we must behold the natural love of the Divine Spirit-Beings. In
the freezing blasts of winter we must recognize the workings of
Ahriman.
In
the height of midsummer, Lucifer mingles his power with the
Love, the Warmth of Nature. At Christmas-tide, the Divine
Spirit-Beings with whom Man is from his origin united turn
their power against the frozen Hate of Ahriman. And ever more
and more towards the springtime, Natural Divine Love is mildly
at work, mitigating Natural Ahrimanic Hate.
The yearly sign of this Divine Love, new-manifested as it is
year by year, is the time of Remembrance, when we recall how
with the Christ the free element of God entered into the
calculable element of Earth. Christ works in perfect freedom
within the Calculable. In so doing, He renders harmless that
which craves the Calculable only — Ahriman and his
forces.
The unique Event of Golgotha is the free, cosmic act of Love
within Earth's history. It is to be comprehended too only by
the Love that Man brings to its comprehension.
Leading Thoughts
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The cosmic process with which the
evolution of mankind is interwoven, and which reflects
itself in human consciousness as History (in the most
comprehensive sense,) may be distinguished into: a lengthy
period of Heavenly History; a shorter one of Mythological
History; and the comparatively short Earthly History.
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This cosmic process, at the present
time, falls apart into: the ‘not-to-be-calculated’ working
of divine spirit-beings, who freely create in free
Intelligence and Will, and the ‘calculable’ processes or
the world-body.
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To the Calculable of the world-body
are opposed the Luciferic Powers; to the creating in free
intelligence and free will, the Ahrimanic Powers.
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The unique Event of Golgotha is a
free cosmic act, which originates in World-Love and can
only be comprehended by Man's Love.
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