The
Mystery of Pentecost and the Ascension
VOLVING
humanity has placed before it mighty pictures gathered
from out all the various systems of religion, for the full
comprehension of which a kind of esoteric comprehension is
necessary.
In
the course of recent years the four Gospels have been
interpreted to you from the Anthroposophical point of view, and
in order to do this we made use of esoteric Anthroposophical
knowledge to. bring the profounder contents of these into the
light of day. As a rule the contents of the Gospels are
presented in pictures, the reason for this is that
pictures do not require to be communicated in such a narrow
rationalistic way as do conceptions and ideas. Many people hold
the opinion as regards ideas and conceptions that once they
have accepted an idea they understand everything
concerned with it. With pictures, that is with
imaginations, such an opinion does not hold. Pictures or
imaginations act in a living way; one might say they act almost
as living beings. We learn to know a living being — a
man, for instance — from one side or from another, but
ever and again we must learn to know him from some new side. We
are not satisfied with definitions intended to cover the whole
case, but endeavour to arrive at characteristics that
build up a picture from various sides, turning this more
and more into knowledge of the man.
I
would like to call up two pictures before your souls to-day,
pictures that you are already well acquainted with, and explain
certain things connected with them. One is the picture which
the Disciples of Christ Jesus present to us as the Ascension,
telling how looking upwards they saw the Christ floating in the
clouds. This picture is usually accepted so that the Christ is
seen travelling heavenwards, having forsaken the earth, and the
Disciples are left, as it were, to themselves; earthly
humanity for whom the Christ passed through the Mystery of
Golgotha is therefore left to itself after His journey
heavenwards.
It
might easily be thought that in a certain sense this
contradicts the reality of the Mystery of Golgotha. We know
indeed that through this Mystery the Christ decided actually to
unite His Being with the being of the earth, and from that
point of time onwards to remain in permanent connection with
earthly evolution. One might therefore see the stupendous
picture of the Ascension set, as it were, in opposition to that
which is revealed to esoteric vision in connection with the
Mystery of Golgotha, as regards the union of the Christ with
the being of the earth and with humanity.
We
will endeavour to-day to dispel this apparent contradiction
with the help of true spiritual facts.
The
second picture that I would like to call up before your souls
is that in which, ten days after the Ascension, when the
Disciples were gathered together, fiery tongues came down upon
the head of each of them so that they felt moved, as the
popular expression has it, to speak in different tongues. What
this really means, however, is that from now on it was possible
for each human heart — whatever the faith to which it
might have previously adhered — to realise the Mystery of
Golgotha.
These two pictures we desire to call up before your souls
to-day, in order to contribute somewhat (it naturally
cannot be much) towards their elucidation.
We
know that human evolution did not begin upon the earth, but
that this evolution was preceded by the Moon evolution, this by
the Sun evolution, and this in its turn by the Saturn
evolution, as is told in my book, “An Outline of Occult
Science.” We know further that during the Sun evolution
man evolved downwards as far as to the physical body, that this
body was at that time essentially a body of warmth, that means
a sum of differentiations and activities of warmth, as
described in my book; man was, as it were, imbedded in and
surrounded by soul and spirit.
We
know also that during the Sun evolution man acquired a body of
air, during the Moon evolution a more or less fluid body, and
that only during earthly evolution did he acquire his solid
true earth-body.
Now
let us recall the course of earthly evolution. This proceeded,
as you already know, in seven succeeding epochs. The
first was to a certain extent a repetition of the Saturn
evolution, the second of the Sun evolution, the third was a
repetition of the Moon evolution. This has been named the
Lemurian epoch. With these four epochs the actual evolution of
the earth was set agoing, and, as you know, we are now living
in the fifth epoch which will be followed by a sixth and a
seventh.
The
central point of earthly evolution falls within the middle of
the fourth — the Atlantean epoch. At the present time,
therefore, the earth has passed its culmination, the
actual centre of its evolution. From this you must conclude
that the earth is already in a declining evolution, and I have
frequently remarked that this is in entire agreement with the
conclusions of materialistic geology.
In
his book, “The Face of the Earth,” Ed. Suess says
that the solid earth on which we walk to-day actually
belongs to an earth that is dying; it was in middle-age during
the Atlantean epoch, and was then full of inward life. At that
time no such formations were to be found as the stones we have
to-day, which can be broken in pieces; minerals were active
within the earth then in the same way they are active to-day
within an animal organism, where, when the animal organism is
sick they reveal themselves in all kinds of deposits; when the
animal organism is sound the only deposit formed is that of the
bones. To-day these have still an inward life; they have not
that content of death, that tendency to become pulverised and
to perish as is the case with the rocks of our mountains. The
crumbling of rocks is simply a sign that the earth is already
in a process of disintegration — of death.
This, as I have said, is a piece of knowledge already known to
ordinary materialistic geology. To this Anthroposophy has to
add that the earth has been in a process of declining evolution
ever since the middle of the Atlantean epoch. As belonging to
the earth we have, however, to reckon all that appertains to
the earth — the plants, the animals, and, above all,
physical humanity. Physical man belongs to the earth, and as
the earth is in a declining process of its evolution, so also
is the physical body of man in a declining process of
evolution. Expressed differently — esoterically —
this means the following: By the middle of the Atlantean epoch
all that was originally implanted within the warmth-body of
Saturn had attained completion. The human physical body had
really reached completion at that time, since when its
evolution has tended downwards. Evolution does not
progress evenly; a certain phase of development appears earlier
in one race or people, and later in another.
When the age drew near in which the Mystery of Golgotha took
place, the evolution of the human physical body was such
that all humanity was faced with the prospect of not being able
any longer to incorporate on the earth. This meant that they
could no longer have a share in the declining evolution of the
earth.
A
fact well known in the schools of initiation, and that can
naturally be known also to-day, was that about the time of the
Mystery of Golgotha the human physical body had reached such a
state of decline that the men incorporated at that time or who
were about to be incorporated shortly afterwards, and until
about the fourth century, were confronted with the danger of
having the earth become barren and empty and of finding
it impossible in the future to descend from spiritual worlds or
to form bodies for themselves out of physical earthly
substances. This danger existed, and men would have actually
been obliged to fail in their earthly destiny.
The
co-operation of Lucifer and Ahriman had brought things to such
a pass at the time of the Mystery of Golgotha that man would
have died out on the earth, but by what was accomplished
through this great Mystery he was saved from the forces of
destruction. The invigorating forces of which the physical body
had need were imparted to it once more, so that man was enabled
to continue his further evolution on earth, to come down from
the realms of the soul and spirit and again enter into and
dwell in physical bodies. This was the result, the entirely
real result, of the Mystery of Golgotha.
I
have already indicated that these are the lines along which the
results of this Mystery are to be found; among other courses of
lectures I spoke of this in lectures given in Karlsruhe, in a
cycle entitled, “From Jesus to Christ.” This
stirred up great enmity because it contained many truths
which people wished should remain veiled, but which had to be
spoken of from a sense of esoteric duty. It is certainly the
truth that enmity was directed towards Anthroposophy from many
directions just because of this course of lectures. Well, that
was an actual result from one side.
The
same fact can naturally be expressed in many ways, and in that
lecture I did express it differently; what I have explained
to-day is the same only taken from a different side. It was the
case, therefore, that because of the Mystery of Golgotha the
powers of growth, and the development of physical humanity were
kindled anew.
Through this it became possible for man to receive an impulse
when in the state of sleep which otherwise he could not have
received. The whole of human evolution takes place within
the conditions of sleeping and waking. In sleep the physical
body and etheric body remain behind; from the moment of falling
asleep until awaking the astral body and ego are independent of
them. During this state of independence in sleep the active
penetration by the Christ-force occurs in those men who,
because of the soul-content they have acquired, are fittingly
prepared for the state of sleep. It is in the state of sleep
that penetration by the Christ-force mainly occurs.
Try
now to picture to yourselves that at the time in which the
scene of the Ascension is presented to us the Disciples had
become so far clairvoyant that they could behold that which is
the real mystery of earthly evolution. It is true that
the mysteries of the evolution of the earth pass by the normal
consciousness of mankind; men cannot know whether at a certain
moment something of the highest importance for human
evolutions has taken place or not. Many things occur thus that
the ordinary consciousness is not aware of. The real meaning of
what is presented to us in the scene of the Ascension is that
the Disciples of Christ became capable at that moment of
observing something which took place, as it were, “behind
the scene,” which was of the greatest import to earthly
evolution. What they saw, revealed to them in pictures —
in far perspective — what would have happened if the
Event of Golgotha had not taken place. It rose before them in
spiritual bodily form, and this is what would have happened:
—
The
etheric body that is in man would have followed its forces of
attraction — for the ether body is continually attracted
not towards the earth, but towards the sun. We are so
constituted as men that our physical bodies have the heaviness
appertaining to the earth, and our ether bodies the lightness
appertaining to the sun. The ether body strives continually
towards the sun. If the human physical body had become what it
must have become had there been no mystery of Golgotha, then
the etheric body would have followed its urge towards the sun.
In this case, humanity as earthly humanity, would naturally
have ceased to exist.
In
the sense in which it has often been spoken of here, the sun
was the dwelling place of the Christ up to the time of the
Mystery of Golgotha. The ether body of man in that it strives
towards the sun strives therefore towards the Christ.
Now, call up before you the picture of the Ascension:
Before the eyes of the Disciples the Christ rises heavenwards.
This means that before the eyes of the Disciples' souls was
conjured forth the vision of how the etheric nature of mankind
in its upward striving unites itself with the power, with the
Impulse of Christ. Therefore, the Disciples saw how at the time
of the Mystery of Golgotha man was faced with the danger of
seeing his ether body attracted cloud-wards — towards the
sun, but also how the Christ held that which then strove
heavenwards, together. This picture has to be understood
aright. It is really a warning. The Christ was already united
with the earth, but He belongs to those forces in man which
actually strive towards the sun, which desire for ever to leave
the earth. It is the Christ Who holds men firmly to the
earth.
In
the picture of the Ascension which thus arose before the
soul-eyes of the Disciples there was revealed what would have
happened had the Mystery of Golgotha not taken place.
Suppose that this Mystery had not taken place, and that a
certain number of people had become clairvoyant to the same
degree as the Disciples were at that moment, these would have
seen how the ether bodies of certain people left the earth for
the sun. They would have known that this was the path the ether
body would take; that the earthly-etheric nature of man would
withdraw to the sun.
But
now, the Mystery of Golgotha had taken place; the Christ had
saved the earth from this flight towards the sun. In this
sunward tendency which was restrained by the Christ, the fact
is clearly demonstrated that the Christ has remained united
with the humanity of the earth. Something else is also
demonstrated by it, namely, that through the Mystery of
Golgotha the Christ had actually introduced a cosmic
event into earthly evolution. The Christ came down from
spiritual heights, and in the man Jesus of Nazareth united
Himself with humanity; He passed through the Mystery of
Golgotha, and has associated His evolution with the
evolution of the earth. It was a deed which was done for the
whole of humanity.
Try
to grasp this fact correctly: — The Mystery of Golgotha
was accomplished for humanity. Clairvoyant vision must ever
behold how the etheric forces of humanity that constantly seek
to separate from the earth are united with the Christ; and how
the Christ is able to hold them back for earthly evolution.
This is of great importance to humanity. But now consider the
following: —
Let
us suppose that only a handful of people had been able to rise
to the knowledge and the understanding of such facts as
were connected with the Mystery of Golgotha, and that there was
a large number, as was actually the case, who did not recognise
the importance of this event. In that case the earth would have
been inhabited by a small number of true followers of Christ,
and a very large number of people who did not recognise the
true content of the Mystery of Golgotha. How would it have been
with these people? What would have been the connection of these
people to the Mystery of Golgotha when they did not
recognise what it was; or rather, what connection would the
Mystery of Golgotha — the deed of Christ — have had
to these people
Now, my dear friends, the Deed of Christ on Golgotha is
an objective fact, and does not depend in its cosmic aspect on
whether man believes in it or not.
The
essential thing in an objective fact is the fact itself. When
an oven is warm it is not cold just because a number of people
believe it to be cold.
The
Mystery of Golgotha was the rescue from destruction of the
physical body of humanity, independently of whether
humanity believed in it or not. This Mystery was enacted
therefore, for all men, even for those who did not believe in
it. This fact must be grasped first of all. You, my friends,
have thoroughly understood this point, that the Mystery of
Golgotha took place in order to introduce fresh forces into the
physical body of man, to renew humanity, to revive it on earth,
as it were, to the degree necessary for its rejuvenation.
This was done. The possibility was thereby given to mankind of
finding bodies in which it could incarnate for a yet far
reaching future period. All the same, men passed at first only
as soul and spirit-beings, through such rejuvenated earthly
bodies, they were able to appear again and again on earth. The
Christ Impulse — which now was to have meaning for the
spiritual part of man's being, not only for the physical body
— was able to extend to the waking consciousness of
man, but it could not extend to his sleeping condition of
consciousness if the soul did not desire to take into itself
knowledge of this Impulse.
We
may therefore say: The Mystery of Golgotha would have taken
place for the waking condition of man even if he had not
accepted the knowledge of this Mystery; but it would not have
taken place for his sleeping condition. The consequence of this
would have been as follows: Men would certainly have
continued to incarnate on earth, but sleep would have
been such that their soul and spirit nature would necessarily
have lost all connection with the Christ unless they had
acquired knowledge of the Mystery of Golgotha.
Here you have the difference between those who did, and those
who did not seek understanding of the Mystery of Golgotha.
The
Christ had fulfilled His mission on earth as regards their
bodies, as regards the possibility of life for them on earth
— this He has done also for the heathen — but in
respect of their soul and spirit-nature it was necessary that
the Christ Impulse should sink into the souls of men also
during the condition of sleep. In order that this might be, men
had consciously to become acquainted with the content of
the Mystery of Golgotha. The true spiritual result of the
Mystery of Golgotha can therefore only proceed from a right
recognition of what is contained therein. This means,
that it must come to pass that men gain on the one hand
knowledge of how the ether body strives continually sunwards
and is held back by the Christ; on the other hand, how the
spirit and soul-nature of man, his ego and astral body, must
receive the Christ Impulse in the condition between falling
asleep and waking; for this they must prepare themselves by
gaining knowledge of these facts in their conscious waking
state.
Let
us call up before our souls the picture of the Ascension: the
Disciples having become clairvoyant see the sunward tendency of
the ether bodies of men. The Christ unites Himself with this
tendency and restrains it. What this mighty picture
represents is this — the saving of the physical and
etheric part of man by the Christ.
The
Disciples are astounded at what they see, they ponder deeply,
sink deeply within themselves. Then in their souls dawns the
knowledge that through the Mystery of Golgotha all that was
done was, in the first case, for the physical and etheric
nature of man. What then was done for the soul and
spirit-nature? From whence does man receive power to take the
Christ Impulse up into his ego and astral nature?
Through the Mystery of Golgotha the Christ Impulse has
been consummated on earth in such a way that it can only be
thoroughly understood by the powers of spiritual knowledge. No
materialistic powers of understanding, no materialistic science
can comprehend this Mystery. The soul must lift itself up to
spiritual powers of understanding, to spiritual powers of
vision and of feeling, before it can understand how the Christ
Impulse united itself on Golgotha with the impulses of the
earth. That this might come to pass, the Christ accomplished
His Deed on Golgotha; and He completed it so that just ten days
after the Ascension He sent to men the power whereby they were
enabled to permeate their inner soul and spirit-nature, that
is, their ego and astral body, with the Christ-Impulse.
The
picture of Pentecost signifies this: The permeation of
the soul and spirit of man with power by which he can
understand the Mystery of Golgotha. The sending of
the Holy Spirit.
The
Christ accomplished His Deed for the whole of humanity. To
individuals who are able to understand this Deed — to the
individual human being, He has sent the Spirit, so that
the individual soul and spirit can find access to that which
was done for all humanity. By means of the Spirit man must
inwardly — soulfully and spiritually — unite
himself with the Mystery of Golgotha. Two pictures thus succeed
each other in the story of human evolution. That of the
Ascension tells us: The deed of Golgotha was consummated for
the physical and etheric bodies of men generally. The
individual must make it fruitful for himself by receiving into
him the Holy Spirit. The Christ Impulse thus becomes
individual for each one.
Something more has still to be added to the elucidation
of the picture of the Ascension. Such spiritual vision as the
Disciples had on the day of Ascension is always connected with
something the man had already experienced in one or another of
his states of consciousness. You are well aware that
after death man experiences the going forth of his
etheric body. With death he lays the physical body aside. For a
few days he retains his etheric body, then it dissolves: it
really is united with the sun-nature. This dissolution after
death is really union with the sun-nature that permeates space,
and within which the earth is also.
Ever since the Mystery of Golgotha men have actually been able
to see this etheric body withdrawing and uniting with the
Christ who has become its saviour and preserver for future
earthly existence. So that actually since the Mystery of
Golgotha every human being on dying has before his soul the
picture which the Disciples saw, because of their exceptional
soul condition, on the Day of Ascension.
For
those who can participate in the mystery of
Pentecost — who allow the Holy Spirit to draw near to
them, this picture is the greatest comfort they can have after
death; they now realise the whole truth of the Mystery of
Golgotha, and this picture comforts them. What the picture of
the Ascension says to them is this: Thou canst trust earthly
evolution with all thy succeeding lives on earth, for
through the Mystery of Golgotha the Christ had become the
Saviour of earthly evolution. But to those who do not fill
their ego and astral body consciously with the content of this
Mystery, this picture may become a reproach, and it remains a
reproach so long as they do not recognise that they must learn
to understand it.
It
is, as it were, an exhortation to them after death, which urges
them: — Try in your next life, it seems to say, to
acquire power by which you can understand the Mystery of
Golgotha. It is natural that the picture of the Ascension
should appear at first as an exhortation, for men can indeed
strive in the succeeding life on earth to acquire these powers
and so acquire an understanding of the Mystery of Golgotha.
Consider the difference between those who with inward
powers of belief, of knowledge, and of feeling, believe in this
mystery and those who do not. It is true that the Mystery of
Golgotha took place generally, only for the physical and
etheric bodies of men; but the sending of the Holy Spirit
— Pentecost — shows how the soul and spirit of man
can participate in the fruits of that Mystery only when a true
recognition of the content thereof has been
gained. It shows at the same time (because the content of the
Mystery of Golgotha can only be grasped by spiritual
understanding, not material understanding) that the true
Pentecost is only understood when men also realise that
the sending of the Spirit is a challenge to men to work
themselves up gradually to a knowledge of the Spirit, for
only through spirit-knowledge can the Mystery of Golgotha be
grasped. The challenge contained in the Mystery of Golgotha is
to the understanding of men.
That it was a deed performed for all men is revealed in
the secret of the Ascension. These two things follow each other
in the Christian interpretation of human evolution — the
Ascension reveals the fact that Christ accomplished His deed
for all men; it was a universal act; the Mystery of
Pentecost lays on individuals the injunction to take
into themselves the Impulse of the Mystery of Golgotha. We may,
therefore, say with regard to these matters that Anthroposophy
consists in this: That men should acquire a right understanding
of the Mystery of Pentecost in its connection with the
revelation of the Ascension. When we feel that Anthroposophy
stands forth as a sort of elucidator more especially as regards
these two spring festivals, we realise that to the many shades
it already presents to us there is one more that must of
necessity be added.
What has been said should tell something of the right tone of
feeling that Anthroposophy can impart with regard to these two
festivals. The pictures they call up before the souls of men
are like living beings: we can learn to know them better and
better.
When men can rise once more to filling the year with a
spiritual understanding of such festival seasons, then
the« year will indeed become something concrete; it will
acquire a spiritual cosmic content, and men will learn thereby
to participate in cosmic existence already during earthly
existence.
When the festival of Whitsuntide, which before all others is a
festival of flowers, is felt aright, people go forth wherever
flowers are springing, where they are opening under the
influence of the sun — under the influence of the
etheric-astral sun forces — and in the flower-decked
earth men are aware that they have a reflection of that which
they see condensed in the picture of the Ascension of Christ
and in the tongues of fire that appeared above the heads of the
Disciples. The opening heart of man may here be seen symbolised
in the flowers which open to the sun, and that which comes down
from the sun and gives to the flowers the necessary
fruit-bearing power, we may see symbolised in the tongues of
fire which poured forth their power on the Disciples.
By
means of that self-same power, which through comprehension of
this festival is able to evoke understanding of every festival,
Anthroposophy can indeed work upon the hearts of men, and can
impart to each one that tone of feeling which may haply prove
to be the right one for these days of the Spring Festivals.
Dornach, 7th May, 1923.
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