EL, Berlin, 1903 or 1904
There's a nice remark by Hegel: The deepest thought is united with the
figure of Christ, with the historical and outer one, and that's the
great thing about the Christian religion, that for all of its
profundity it's easy to understand in an outer way, and yet also
challenges one to get into it more deeply. Thus it's for every stage
of development and also satisfies the highest demands.
The fact that the Christian religion is understandable to every stage
of consciousness is clear through the history of its development. It
must be the task of spiritual science in general to show that this
religion invites one to penetrate the deepest teachings of wisdom that
mankind has. Theosophy is not a religion but an instrument for
understanding religions. It's related to religion in about the same
way that our mathematical theory is related to ancient math books. One
can understand mathematics out of one's own intellectual forces and
the laws of space without referring to Euclid's geometry book. But
when one has taken in geometric teachings one will treasure that old
book all the more, that first placed these laws before the human
spirit. That's the way it is with theosophy. Its sources are not in
documents and aren't based on tradition. Its sources are in the real
spiritual worlds; that's where one must find them and grasp them in
that one develops one's spiritual forces, whereas one grasps
mathematics as one tries to develop one's intellectual forces. The
intellect that enables us to grasp the laws of the sense world is
carried by an organ, the grain. We also need corresponding organs to
grasp the laws of spiritual worlds. How did our physical organs
develop? When outer forces worked on them, sun forces, sound forces.
That's how the eyes and ears developed out of neutral, dull organs
that did not permit a penetration of the sense world at first and only
opened slowly. Our spiritual organs will also open when the right
forces work on them.
Now which forces storm in our spiritual organs that are still dull?
During the day forces press into a modern's astral body that work
against his development, and that even kill organs he had before he
got his bright day consciousness. A man used to perceive astral
impressions indirectly. The surrounding world spoke to him through
pictures, through the astral world's form of expression. Living,
differentiated pictures, colors float around free in space as an
expression of pleasure and displeasure, sympathy and antipathy. Then
thee colors laid themselves around the surface of things and objects
received firm contours. This happened when man's physical body became
even firmer and more differentiated. When his eyes opened completely
to physical light, when maya's veil placed itself before the spiritual
world, man's astral body received impressions from the surroundings
via the physical and etheric bodies and transmitted them to the ego,
from where they entered men's consciousness. Thereby he became
continuously active. But what worked on him in this way wasn't
plastic, formative forces that corresponded to his own nature; it was
forces that consumed and killed him to awaken his ego-consciousness.
Only at night when he dived down into the rhythmic spiritual world
that was homogeneous to him did he strengthen himself anew so that he
could send forces to the etheric and physical bodies again. The life
of the single ego, ego-consciousness arose from the conflict of
impressions, from the killing of the astral organs that worked
unconsciously in man before. Death out of life, life out of death. The
snake's circle was closed. Now the forces that rekindled life in the
dead remnants of previous astral organs and molded them plastically
had to come out of this awakened ego-consciousness.
Mankind moves toward this goal, it's guided towards it by its
teachers, leaders and great initiates, whose symbol is the snake. It's
an education towards spiritual activity, and therefore it's a long and
difficult one. Great initiates could make the task easier for
themselves and men if they would elaborate the astral body when it's
free at night, so that they imprinted astral organs into them, worked
on them from outside. But that would be a working within the dream
consciousness of a man, an intervention into his sphere of freedom.
Man's highest principle, the will, would never develop. Man is led
step by step. There was an initiation in wisdom, one in feeling, and
one in willing. Real Christianity is the integration of all initiation
stages. The initiation of antiquity was the annunciation, the
preparation. Man slowly and gradually emancipated himself from gurus.
Initiation at first took place in a complete trance consciousness, but
there was a way to imprint a memory of what had happened outside the
physical body, into the latter. That's why it was necessary to
separate the etheric body, the carrier of memory, and also the astral
body. Both of them dived down into the sea of wisdom, into
mahadeva, into the light of Osiris. This initiation took place
in the deepest secrecy and seclusion. No breath of the outer world was
permitted to push in between. The man was as if dead to the outer
world, the delicate seeds were cultivated away from blinding daylight.
Then initiation stepped out of the darkness of the mysteries into the
brightest daylight. The initiation of all mankind took place
historically — symbolically to begin with — at the stage
of feeling in a great, mighty personality, the carrier of the highest
unifying principle, of the Word, that expresses the hidden Father,
that is his manifestation, that since it took on human form it became
the son of man and could be the representative for all mankind, the
unifying band for all I's: In Christ, the spirit of life, the eternal
unifying one. This event was so powerful that it could go on working
in every human being who lived by it, right into the appearance of
stigmata, right into the most excruciating pains. Feeling was shaken
to its depths. An intensity of feeling arose that had never flooded
the world in such mighty waves before. The sacrifice of the I had
taken place for all in the initiation on the cross of divine love. The
physical expression of the I, the blood, had flowed in love for
mankind and it worked in such a way that thousands pressed to this
initiation, to this death and let their blood stream out in love, in
enthusiasm for mankind. How much blood flowed out in this way was
never sufficiently emphasized, people are no longer aware of it, not
even in theosophical circles. But the waves of enthusiasm that flowed
down in this blood and ascended have fulfilled their task. They've
become mighty impulse givers. They have made men ripe for an
initiation of will.
And this is Christ's legacy.
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