2nd Lecture
MAN'S ASCENT INTO THE SUPERSENSIBLE WORLD
Leipzig, 29 June, 1906
Yesterday we endeavored
to explain man's being in so far as the three bodies and the nucleus
of his being are concerned. Let us now consider man's ascent into the
supersensible worlds. For this purpose we must cast a glance into what
we call the three worlds and only when we have described the characteristics
of these three worlds will it be possible to discuss the nature of the
other members of man's being.
The first world is the physical
world which we perceive through our senses: it is the one which man
inhabits. We then have a second world, the astral world, and the third
one, the spiritual world or Devachan. Deva means God in Chan means field
or habitation. Devachan therefore means the spirit of God. In so far
as man is a spiritual being, he participates in the spiritual world.
The physical world need not be described, for it is clearly known to everybody.
I will try to speak of the astral and devachanic worlds by keeping as
far as possible to the descriptive form.
The first thing which we
should bear in mind is that the outer worlds are not to be found in other
places, but we are surrounded by them the same way in which we are surrounded
by the physical world and they permeate the physical world. After death,
man consequently does not travel to other places, but he simply changes
his way of looking at things, his consciousness changes. When we die
or become initiated, the same thing happens as in the case of a blind-person
who suddenly acquires the power of sight; he too will not be transferred
into another world, but he simply acquired a new sense. After death,
we are not surrounded by a new, completely different world, but the
senses for the perception of the physical world are eliminated and we
perceive instead things which escaped our notice before, which had remained
concealed to us until then.
Let us now consider the
astral world: It is the world in which we live every night and to begin
with also after death. If we no longer open our senses to the physical
world, the senses of the astral world disclose themselves. When we become
clairvoyant, we first live in the astral world and perceive what has
been described as the etheric body and the astral body.
The astral world greatly
differs from the physical world. Those who enter it, face a confusing
mass of phenomena. What they first perceive, is so different from what
they were used to seeing, that they must first grow accustomed to the
sight. They will read things wrongly if they begin to read them as in
the physical world. For in the astral world everything appears as a
mirrored picture, upside down, or in the reverse order. In the astral
world the number 365 would be 563. Especially in the beginning, this
is very confusing. In the physical world, when dealing with circumstances
connected with time, we reckon everything from the beginning to the
end. In the astral world it is the very opposite. In the astral world,
a human life, for example, is not traced from birth to death, but from
the last moment of life backwards. Here in the physical world first
see the egg and then the chicken that slips out of it; but in the astral
world we first see the chicken and then the egg.
The most important thing
to be borne in mind is however that in the astral world all the images
of our moral qualities, such as pleasure and displeasure, pain and joy,
hatred and love, appear as if they were rushing towards us. A clairvoyant
sees as if they were rushing towards him. To an unexperienced person
this is very confusing. He may see all kinds of animal-forms, even terrible
human forms, and so forth, rushing towards him. There are people who
tell us of such experiences. They are really to be pitied, when through
some illness they attain such an abnormal vision of the astral world.
But when we begin to meditate in a serious way, when we school ourselves,
then the clairvoyant power develops in a normal, regular way, and then
we know what is taking place in the astral world. But when people obtain
an abnormal, irregular vision of the astral world through some illness
of the brain or some other cause, they perceive terrible shapes rushing
towards them and throwing themselves upon them. In reality these shapes
are their own passions which go out from them and appear as a reflected
mirror-image in the astral world. Then everything appears to be rushing
towards them, because in the astral world everything is reversed and
they cannot read its phenomena. Everything appears in the form of pictures
and images. A bursting rage, for example, may appear in the form of
a tiger that attacks them. This is how all these wild shape should be
explained. Every lust, every passion, becomes a demon. And an untrained
person is unable to cope with them and thinks that they are illusions,
fantasies. Yet this is not true, for what he sees, is an image, a mirrored
picture.
Why must some people pass
through such experiences to-day? The cause for this must be sought in
our materialistic age. Let us look back into the 13th or 14th century
and picture to ourselves a German town of that time. There everything
was formed out of the sense of beauty of that time. Each house, each
lock, each key had its own characteristic quality: everything had its
special character and was formed with love. Those who formed these objects
were inspired by a feeling which still exercises an influence upon us
even to-day. In the present time it is quite different. In a modern
city the things we see no longer appeal to our feeling, nothing touches
us; at the most the things in shop-windows, for example books, etc.
may attract our attention. Nothing sacred, nothing having a religious
character is now spread out before us in the external world. In the
past, there were few books, but in those few books one could find something
for the soul. But think of all the things that people read to-day: sensational
things which excite the senses. ...
Although the soul no longer
receives anything from outside, it nevertheless bears deep within it
the yearning for religious things; this feeling lies deeply buried within
it. Of course, this does not imply that we should long for the things
which existed in the Middle Ages! The religious yearning may suddenly
break out in people who no longer hear anything of the higher worlds,
so that it appears as a religious passion in a mirrored picture, as
indicated above. For everything which exists in the physical world as
a so-called true reality, appears in the astral world in the form of
a picture. In the astral world you do not perceive pain or joy in an
immediate, direct way, but pain is perceived as a shape in dark colors,
whereas joy appears as a kind shape in a light yellow color. Little
by little you will have learnt to understand these images. There is
nothing arbitrary or uncertain, for he was perceive that pain or joy
of a certain kind always appears as pictures of certain time. The pupil
therefore gradually learns to read on the astral plane and he learns
to recognize the different pictures. Lightly-colored pictures always
indicate something connected with the sympathetic side of life wereas darkly
colored pictures always indicate things connected with the antipathetic
side. Essential thing in the astral world is imaginative vision.
Goethe,
who undoubtedly had the astral power of vision very beautifully characterizes
this quality of the astral world at the end of his “Faust”:
“Alles Vergängliche ist nur ein Gleichnis”. (Everything
transient is but a symbol.)
But the astral world does
not only contain the mirrored pictures of the physical world; it also
contains beings that we can never learn to know on the physical plane.
Man's spirit descended as far as the physical world and clothed itself,
so to speak, in flesh. But on the astral plane we also come across Beings
that never clothed themselves in flesh. They continually hover to and
fro among physical shapes, but they remain invisible to the ordinary
power vision. But they are not inventions nor fairy-tale characters:
Anyone who can look into the astral world may perceive them.
There are other beings besides,
that surround man: namely his own thoughts. Just imagine the influence
of a thought. For example, we first have in our soul the thought: “This
man is a bad fellow.” In the astral world this thought takes on
shape; each thought that goes out from us, takes on shape in the astral
world. Upon the astral plane, thoughts are realities. Each thought which
we set into the world takes on astral substance, even as the child in
the mother's womb takes on physical substance. Whenever we have a thought,
it clothes itself with natural substance and condenses itself into certain
forms. There are Beings to whom man's thoughts offer a welcome occasion
to incarnate themselves, to form themselves an astral body; these Beings
have a real lust to materialize themselves astrally.
This important fact indicates
our responsibility in life. Imagine a room where men sit around enjoying
their evening-pint of beer or wine. What are their thoughts? They talk
for the sake of talking, thoughts are quite worthless. For a clairvoyant,
such a room is afterwards very strangely populated. The enjoyment of
talking for the sake of gossiping, talk which is not born out of the
intention of transmitting noble thoughts to others, affords certain
very evil Beings occasion to incorporate themselves, and these Beings
then do all manner of horrible things, just because they incorporate
in such great numbers.
In occultism we say: Upon
the physical plane a lie is a lie, but upon the astral plane it is a
murder. Matters namely stand as follows: Whenever you relate something,
you produced the corresponding thought-form; but also the fact which
you relate rays out a thought-form. If your thought-form corresponds
with it and agrees with it, then the two forms flow together upon the
astral plane and strengthen each other. You thus strengthen the life
of the being you are talking about. But in the case of an untruth the
thought-form streaming out of your words does not correspond with that
which goes out from the thing itself; the forms collide and destroy each
other. An untruth, a lie, does have a life-destroying, killing effect on
them. To speak of morality in the occult meaning, does not mean to preach
morality, but to establish it by facts pertaining to the higher worlds.
Schopenhauer
rightly said: It is easy to preach morals, but is difficult to establish
morals.
Man has a short sojourn
in the astral world when he is asleep. What takes place with him when
he is asleep? His physical and etheric body remain upon the bed, while
his astral body and his Ego go out. A clairvoyant sees that at night
the astral body is very active. During the day, man consumes his physical
forces in work, etc. He grows tired, his forces must be restored. This
is the work done by the astral body during the night. But what does
he do during the day? He perceives the physical world. When he is asleep,
the astral body goes out of the etheric and physical body and then we
see and hear nothing — for we have perceptions through the astral body.
Our eyes and ears, all our sense-organs, are merely instruments used
by the astral body when it has perceptions. The astral body transforms
all the vibrations of the air, etc. into sensations of sound. But in
the night the astral body no longer needs to do this work; it can then
produce new forces for the physical body and above all for the etheric
body. In order to do this work of restoring the balance, it must go
out of physical body. When we dream a lot, this work is so to speak,
interrupted. Restless dreams are therefore bad for our health.
What changes take place
in person during sleep when he gradually becomes clairvoyant? The night
changes completely for such a person. Ordinary people lose consciousness
when they fall asleep and regain it when they wake up; but they are
unable to perceive what takes place astrally, because they do not have
the organs enabling them to see this. But for a clairvoyant, the night
is quite different. He does not lose consciousness like ordinary people.
An untrained person experiences the astral world chaotically, in the
form of dreams. But a trained person sees the astral world in regular
forms. At first these will be transient realities surging up and down,
but arising in a regular way.
Let us suppose a person
falls asleep and sees a reddish-brown shape rising up before him, with
a human face, but a distorted one, which gradually begins to resemble
that of a friend. The dreamer wakes up and asks himself? What can this
mean? — My friend — he thinks — is in New York, and
he looks upon his draem as an illusion. After a time, he hears that his
friend has been in great danger, that he passed unscathed through some
accident. He investigates matters and discovers that the impression
that night came at the very moment when his friend was in danger. This
event had stood before his soul in the form of a picture.
Such experiences mark
the beginning of clairvoyance; the regular forms that become more and
more frequent and this new world takes on a more and more definite shape.
To a clairvoyant a man's inner life is not concealed. When you acquire
clairvoyance, you can see a person's aura, the image of his soul-life,
which hovers around him. The souls of men lie open before your eyes.
Even as you see the complexion and the hand of a person, you then see
before you the pictures of his soul-life.
So far, I only spoke of
pictures, of images. Do only images surge up and down? Is the astral
world dumb? Indeed, at first it is dumb for the clairvoyant. The astral
world is to begin with, silent. The time comes when these pictures begin
to resound; voices from the spiritual world can be heard.
Pythagoras
spoke of the music of the spheres; this was not a fantastic invention,
for the orbit of a star becomes a sound to a clairvoyant. Goethe also
knew this. In “Faust” he says:
“Die Sonne ton't nach alter Weiss
in Bruders, haren Wettgesang,
und ihre vergescriebne Reise
vollendst sie mit Donnergang ...”
The sun resounds according to an old measure (or:
in an accustomed way)
In the singing-match of the brother-spheres,
and its prescribed journey
it ends with thunder-step ,,,
and further
“Tönend wird für Geistesahren
schon der neue Tag geboren ...”
“To spiritual ears is born
resounding the new day ...”
Of course, learned men say
that Goethe meant this symbolically. But after a certain development,
the clairvoyant begins to hear sounds. Goethe spoke of the Sun's spiritual
being. And when the men of ancient times designated the stars, the names
which they gave them were intended for the Spirits of the Planets. The
sun that we see, is but the physical body of the sun and Goethe knew
quite well that there exists a Spirit of the Sun.
When a clairvoyant hears
sounds after certain time, he is later on able to hear the “Inner
Word”. The gift of hearing the “Inner Word” is called
Inspiration, even as the gift of perceiving images in the Astral world
is called Imagination. Imagination therefore enables one to see, whereas
Inspiration enables one to hear. When
Jakob Böhme
and
Paracelsus
spoke of Imagination, they meant this gift.
In this meeting we can also
say that the religious documents are inspired. Those who wrote them
were inspired, that is to say, they were initiates who possessed the
Inner Word. When a person develops the power of vision, the astral world
opens out to him; the inner power of hearing discloses the Devachanic
world, the spiritual world.
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