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THE
purpose of these lectures
is to bring still loftier concepts to those more advanced students of
theosophy who have been familiar for some time with its world-conception
and — which is much more important — have become at home
in its way of thinking and feeling. This will make it more difficult
for the later-comers to follow; perhaps they are well able to follow
with their understanding, but it will become increasingly difficult
for them to regard as sound and reasonable what is brought forward from
the higher sections of theosophy. Much goodwill, therefore, will be
required of new-comers to follow these group-lectures with the understanding
of feeling and perception. Yet we should make no progress if we had
no opportunity of throwing light upon the higher realms of spiritual
existence as well. That then is the purpose of these lectures.
Now in the last lecture
I gave you a picture of the evolution of our whole planetary system.
Before that we had considered the planetary system itself in so far
as the various planets are peopled by beings who have an influence on
our human body. What is to be brought forward today will link on to
these two previous studies. We will extend still further our picture
of the planetary system and learn some of the mysteries of our cosmic
existence from a spiritual aspect.
In the numerous popular
accounts of the origin of our planetary system one is first led back
to a kind of original mist, to a vast fog-like structure, a nebula,
out of which our sun and its planets have somehow agglomerated, although
for the driving force in this process only physical forces, as a rule,
are taken into account. This is called the “Kant-Laplace theory,”
though it is somewhat modified today, and those who have arrived at
an intellectual grasp of the gradual agglomeration of the different
planets out of the original nebula up to the condition in which they
and our earth now exist, are very proud of their intelligence. They
continually emphasize that it is but little in keeping with the present
important advance in science to speak of spiritual forces and spiritual
beings in this separation of the heavenly bodies out of the nebula.
Various popular books, too, describe such statements as completely backward
and superstitious.
Now the intelligence of
a student of theosophy would suffice for an understanding of what is
brought forward in this way. But he goes somewhat further. It is clear
to him that the physical forces of attraction and repulsion were not
enough. It is clear that all sorts of other things played a part. Theosophy
has still to put up with being proclaimed thoroughly dense and stupid
and a dreadful superstition by popular official science — which
one could perhaps call “antisophy.” But we are living in
an age which in a remarkable way is full of hope for the theosophist.
It could he said that the theories, opinions and knowledge that modern
popular science forms from its own facts look like tiny, gasping, dwarf-like
creatures which run puffing and blowing at a considerable distance behind
the facts. The facts of modern science are actually far, far ahead of
the “belief” of modern science — only that is not
recognized. I should only like to remind you of how we have often spoken
here of the activity of the astral body during the night, of how the
astral body at night works at upbuilding the physical and etheric bodies
and ridding them of the fatigue substances they have acquired during
the day. To express the sentence in this form would simply strike modern
science as something not fit for polite society. But facts speak a plain
language. When, for example, we can read in an American paper today
that a researcher has established the theory that the sleep activity
in man is an involving, constructive one, whereas on the other hand
the waking activity is a destructive one, you have again a proof of
how modern science runs after the facts like little dwarfs who cannot
keep up. In the world-conception of theosophy you have the great illuminating
views that are drawn out of a spiritual conception of the world.
When we consider the origin
of our present solar system theosophically we need in no wise —
nor in other fields — directly contradict what is put forward
by physical science. For theosophy has no objections to make in respect
of what physical science strives to know — that is, what eyes
could have seen in the successive phases of evolution. If at the time
of the original nebula someone had placed a chair out in universal space,
had sat on it for a sufficiently long life-time and had watched how
the different globes had gathered themselves into balls and separated
off, with physical eyes he would have seen nothing but what physical
science has affirmed. But that would be just the same as if two observers
reported that a man gave another a box on the ear and one of them should
say: The man was furiously angry with the other and that made him shoot
out his hand and give the other a box on the ear. The second observer
might say: I saw nothing of anger or passion, I only saw the hand move
and inflict the blow. — That is the external, materialistic description,
the method employed by modern science; it does not contradict the spiritual
examination of the facts. However, the man who believes that this materialistic
description is the only one naturally feels that his scientific eminence
is vastly superior to everything put forward by spiritual research.
The modified Kant-Laplace theory may definitely hold good as an external
event, but within the whole forming of globes, within this whole crystallizing
of the separate cosmic globes, spiritual forces and spiritual beings
were at work.
The experimenter shows
us today in a beautiful way how this Kant-Laplace theory can proceed.
One need only take a fairly small ball of oil that swims in water. Then
one can very easily put a little cardboard disk in the plane of the
equator through this ball and put a needle through the centre. Now one
rotates the needle very rapidly, little oil-balls split off, and it
is easy to picture a cosmic system in miniature and to show how a cosmic
system has separated itself off into globes in space. The experimenter
has only forgotten one thing. He forgets that he himself was there,
that he made the necessary preparation, that he then rotated the needle
and that what cannot go of itself on a miniature scale cannot go of
itself in the universe. Out there it is supposed to go of itself. Things
are not in the least so very difficult to comprehend, but the right
physical principles are so worn out that those who do not want to see
them really need not see them. So, spiritual forces and spiritual beings
were active in this whole process of planet formation and we will now
learn something about it.
I must remind you of the
often-repeated fact that before our Earth became “Earth”
it had gone through earlier embodiments, other planetary conditions
— the Saturn, Sun, and Moon conditions, and only then advanced
to its present Earth condition. Now picture vividly ancient Saturn,
floating in space in the far-distant past, the first embodiment of our
Earth. Within the whole being of Saturn there was as yet nothing at
all of what we see round us today as our plants, minerals, animals.
Saturn consisted in the beginning of nothing but the very first rudiments
of humanity. We speak of ancient Saturn as of nothing but a sort of
conglomeration of human beings. Man existed at that time only in the
first rudiments of his physical body. Ancient Saturn was simply composed
of individual physical human bodies — somewhat as a mulberry or
blackberry is composed of nothing but single tiny berries. It was surrounded
by an atmosphere, as today our Earth is surrounded by air, but in relation
to what we know as atmosphere today it was spiritual. It was entirely
of a spiritual nature and within the Saturn evolution man began his
first development. Then came a time when Saturn went through a state
similar to man's condition between death and rebirth in Devachan. One
calls this state of a cosmic body, Pralaya. Thus Saturn went through
a sort of devachanic state and when it entered again upon a kind of
externally perceptible existence, it emerged as our Earth's second planetary
stage, as Sun. This Sun-condition brought the human being again further.
Certain beings which had remained behind now emerged at the side of
the human kingdom, so that there were then two kingdoms on the Sun.
Then came a Pralaya, a devachanic condition, after which the whole planet
was transformed into the Moon-condition; and so it continued, again
a Pralaya, until the Moon passed over into our Earth.
When our Earth came forth
from the purely spiritual devachanic state and received for the first
time a kind of externally perceptible existence, it was not like it
is today. In fact, seen externally, it could really be pictured as a
kind of great primordial nebula, as our physical science describes.
Only we must think of this primordial mist as immense, far greater than
the present earth, extending far beyond the outermost planets now belonging
to our solar system — far beyond Uranus. To spiritual science
what is seen coming forth from a spiritual condition is not merely a
kind of physical mist. To describe it as a kind of mist and nothing
more is about as sensible as if a man who has seen another should reply
to a question as to what he saw: I saw muscles which are attached to
bones and blood — simply describing the physical aspect. For in the
primordial mist there were a multitude of spiritual forces and spiritual
beings. They belonged to it, and what happened in this primordial mist
was a consequence of the deeds of spiritual beings. All that the physicist
sees when he sets out a chair in cosmic space and watches the proceedings,
he describes just as the observer who denied the passion and anger
and described only the moving hand. In reality, what took place there
— the separating off of cosmic bodies and globes — was the
act of spiritual beings; in the primordial mist, therefore, we must
see the garment, the outer manifestation, of a multitude of spiritual
beings.
They are spiritual beings
at very varied stages of evolution. They do not arise out of a nothingness,
they have a past behind them. They have the Saturn, Sun, Moon-past behind
them. They have gone through all this and now they stand before the
task of turning into deeds all that they have gone through. They have
to “do” what they have learnt on Saturn, Sun, Moon, and
they stand at most diverse heights of development. Among them are beings
who were as advanced on ancient Saturn as man is on Earth today. These
have already passed through their human stage on Saturn and thus stand
far above man at the outset of the Earth's evolution. Other beings
are there who went through their human stage on the Sun, others who
did so on the Moon. The human being waited to go through his human stage
on the Earth. Even if we consider only this fourfold hierarchy we have
a series of different beings at different stages of evolution.
We call the beings who
went through their human stage on the Sun, the “Fire-Spirits,”
but you must not imagine that they were externally like the men of today.
They went through their human stage in a different external form. The
ancient Sun planet had an extraordinarily fine light substance, far
lighter than our present substance. At that time there was no kind of
solid or fluid, nothing but the gaseous element existed, and the bodies
of the Fire-Spirits in spite of their being of human rank were gaseous
bodies. One can go through the human stage in cosmic evolution in the
most varied forms. Only the Earth-man goes through it in the flesh on
Earth. The beings who had human rank on the Moon and who were already
at a higher stage than man went through it in a kind of watery condition.
Thus these spirits and
a whole host of others were united with the primordial mist that lay
at the starting-point of our Solar system. Thus, for instance, you can
readily understand that what began for man upon Saturn began in some
way for other beings upon the Sun. As on Saturn the first rudiments
of the physical body began, so on the Sun other beings followed, just
as in schools different primary pupils are always following on. These
beings have only advanced to the point of being physically incorporated
in our contemporary animals. On the Moon followed beings who are present
in our contemporary plants, and our present minerals have only been
added on the Earth. These are our youngest companions in evolution whose
pains and joys I described to you in a previous lecture. Thus in the
original mist there were not only advanced beings but those too who
had not yet reached the human stage.
We must now add to those
which I have enumerated, beings I have spoken of as lagging behind at
certain stages of cosmic evolution. Let us take the Fire-Spirits. They
had already attained their human stage on the Sun, and now, on the Earth,
they are highly exalted beings, two stages above man. They are so advanced
that not until man has ascended through the Jupiter and Venus existence
to the Vulcan existence will he be mature for such an existence as that
of the lofty Sun-Spirits at the beginning of the Earth's development.
But now there were beings who had remained behind, who should have progressed
on the Sun as far as the Fire-Spirits, but who for certain reasons stayed
behind. They could not develop to the full height which the Fire-Spirits
had reached when the Earth stood at the outset of its evolution.
You will all remember
that at the very beginning of its evolution the Earth was still one
body with sun and moon — and this you can easily combine with
the theory of the original mist or nebula. If you were, therefore, to
stir together the three heavenly bodies, earth, sun, moon, in a gigantic
cosmic cauldron you would get a body which at one time existed. Then
came the time when the sun drew out and left earth and moon, to be followed
by a time when the moon too drew out and left our earth as it is today
with the sun on one side and the moon on the other. We now ask our-selves
how it came about that three bodies arose out of the one. You will easily
see why that happened when you re-member that highly-evolved beings,
standing two stages above man, were present in the primordial mist —
unified with its external existence. They would have had nothing directly
to do on such a cosmic body as our present day earth, they needed a
dwelling place with quite different characteristics. On the other hand
the human being would have been consumed in an existence united with
the sun. He needed a weakened, milder existence. It was essential then
that through the action of the Fire-Spirits the sun should be withdrawn
from the earth and made into their scene of action. It was not a merely
physical event: we must under-stand it as the deed of the Fire-Spirits
themselves. They drew out their dwelling place and all they needed as
sub-stances from the earth and made their theatre the sun. By virtue
of their nature they can endure that immense velocity of development.
If the human being were exposed to such a velocity, then scarcely were
he young when he would at once become old. All evolution went on at
a furious tempo. Only such beings as stood two stages higher than man
could bear the sun-existence. They drew away together with the sun and
left behind the earth with the moon.
Now we can answer the
question too why the moon had to separate from the earth. If the moon
had remained united with the earth then man could again not have sustained
his existence. The moon had to be thrust out, for it would have mummified
man's whole development. Men would not have undergone such a rapid development
as they would had the sun remained, but they would have been carbonized,
dried to mummies; their evolution would have been such a slow one that
they would have become mummified. In order to produce just the degree
of development useful to man, the moon with its forces and its subordinate
beings had to be thrust out. And so likewise united with the moon are
those beings which I have described as remaining at a time of life comparable
to that reached today on earth by a seven-year-old child. As they only
go through an existence such as a human existence up to the age of seven,
when only the physical body is developed, they need a dwelling-place
such as the moon. When you add the fact that not only these various
beings were united with the original nebula, but a whole series more,
standing at very varied stages of evolution, then you will understand
that not only these cosmic bodies, earth, sun, moon, separated from
the nebula, but other cosmic bodies too. Indeed they all agglomerated
as separate globes because scenes of action had to be found for the
varying stages of evolution of the different beings.
Thus there were beings
at the very beginning of our Earth who were scarcely fitted to take
part in further development, who were still so young in their whole
evolution that any further step would have destroyed them. They had
to receive a sphere of action, so to speak, on which they could preserve
their complete youthfulness. All other fields of action existed to give
dwelling-places to those who were al-ready more advanced. For the beings
who arose last of all during the Moon existence, and who therefore had
stayed behind at a very early evolutionary stage, a field of action
had to be separated out. This scene of action was the cosmic body which
we call “Uranus,” and which therefore has but slight connection
with our earthly existence. Uranus has become the theatre for beings
which had to remain at a very backward stage.
Then evolution proceeded.
Apart from Uranus, all that forms our universe was contained in an original
pap-like mass. Greek mythology calls this condition “Chaos.”
Then Uranus separated out, the rest remaining still in the Chaos. Within
it were beings who in their development stood precisely at the stage
at which we human beings stood when our Earth passed through the Saturn
condition. And for these beings a special theatre, “Saturn,”
was created, since standing at that stage, only just beginning their
existence, they could not share in all that came later. Thus a second
cosmic body split off, Saturn, which you still see in the heavens today.
It arose through the fact that there were beings who stood at the same
stage as man at the Saturn-time of the Earth. Whereas Saturn arose as
a separate cosmic body, everything else that belongs to our present
planetary system, the earth with all its beings, was still in this original
pap-like mass. Only Uranus and Saturn were outside.
The next thing that took
place was the separating of another planet which had to become the scene
for a certain stage of development. That was the planet Jupiter, the
third to split off from the misty mass which for us is actually the
earth. At the time of Jupiter's separation, sun, moon, as well
as all the other planets of our system, were still united with the earth.
When Jupiter had split off there gradually arose the forerunners of
contemporary humanity. That is to say, our present human beings emerged
again just as a new plant comes out of the seed. The human seeds had
gradually formed during the conditions of ancient Saturn, Sun and Moon,
and now while the sun was still linked with the earth these human seeds
came out again.
But now the human beings
would not have been able to evolve further, they could not support the
tempo as long as the sun remained with the earth. Then something came
about which we can well understand when we are clear that the beings
we have called the Fire-Spirits took their scene of action away from
the earth. The sun pressed out and we have now sun, with earth and moon
together. During this time Mars — in a way which would take too
much time to relate now in detail — had again formed a theatre
for particular beings, and in its further advance Mars actually passed
through the earth and moon and left behind what to-day we know as iron.
Hence Mars was the cause of the iron particles deposited in living beings,
that is, in the blood. Now someone could say: That is not so very remarkable,
iron is everywhere. For just as other bodies were in the primordial
mist, so too was Mars with the iron which it left behind. Iron is in
all the other planets as well! — Science today, however, wonderfully
confirms what is given here from the teaching of spiritual science.
You will remember that I once showed you how one passes symbolically
from the green sap of the plant, chlorophyll, to the blood of man. Plants
arose at the period before this passage of Mars had taken place and
have preserved their characteristic. Then the iron was deposited in
the beings more highly organized than the plants, permeating the red
blood. Thus what has recently been found in a Zurich laboratory is in
complete accordance with these spiritual-scientific facts, namely, that
blood can-not be compared with chlorophyll, simply because it was deposited
later. We must not imagine that blood depends in any way on the substantiality
of the chemical element “iron.” I say that especially, because
someone might say that one can speak of no connection at all of chlorophyll
with the blood. Today science makes the discovery that the blood is
to be traced back to the element “iron” — whereas
chlorophyll contains no iron. It is nevertheless in the fullest harmony
with what Spiritual Science has to say, it is only a matter of looking
at things in the right light.
Then for reasons which
we have already stated, the moon separated and we have the earth by
itself and the present moon as its satellite. To the sun withdrew all
the beings of an essentially higher order than man, whom we have called
the Fire-Spirits. But there were certain beings which had not ascended
high enough to be able really to endure the sun existence. You must
be clear that they were beings exalted far above man, but still not
so far advanced as to be able, like the Fire-Spirits, to live on the
sun. Dwelling-places had to be created for them. None of the other theatres
could have served them, for those were for beings of another nature,
who had by no means attained the great age of the beings who, though
belonging to the Fire-Spirits, had not quite kept up with them in cosmic
evolution. In the main there were two species of beings who had remained
behind, and two special arenas were therefore formed for them through
the severing of Mercury and Venus from the sun. Mercury and Venus are
two planets which have split off as the centres for those Fire-Spirits
who are exalted far above human existence, yet who could not have supported
the sun-existence. So you have Mercury in the neighbourhood of the sun
as arena for those beings who had not been able to live with the Fire-Spirits
on the sun, and Venus as arena for beings who in a certain respect had
remained behind the Mercury beings but who yet stood far above man.
Thus you have seen these
various cosmic bodies originate out of the primoridal mist from inner
causes, from spiritually-inspired activities. If one keeps to the physical
alone, matters take their course in the way depicted by modern science,
but the point is to learn to know the spiritual causes by which things
have become what they are. Inside the primordial mist, the beings have
themselves created the dwelling-places in which they could live. Now
these various beings who were, so to say, harmoniously side by side
before they had separated, did not remain without connection. On the
contrary, they work through one another throughout. The influence of
the Mercury and Venus beings on the earth is of a quite special interest.
Put yourselves back into the time when the sun and then the moon released
itself from the earth and man began his existence in his present form.
He has acquired this existence in the present form through the fact
that one of the Sun-Spirits forbore — if I may so express it —
from continuing his existence on the sun, but united himself with the
moon. In this way a lofty regent of the moon arose. Beings of a lower
order existed on the moon, but one of the Sun-Spirits united himself
with the moon-existence. This Sun-Spirit who is therefore really a displaced
Sun-Spirit in the universe is, as divine, spiritual being, Yahve, Jehovah,
the regent of the moon. We shall see why that came about if we consider
the following.
We have seen that if the
sun had remained united to the earth man would have been consumed by
the swift course of development, and if the moon and its forces alone
had worked upon man he would have been mummified. Precisely through
the harmony of sun and moon forces arose the equilibrium that keeps
man in the present tempo of evolution. When the Earth had come over
from the old Moon, man had his physical body from Saturn, his etheric
body from the Sun and his astral body from the Moon. But be-cause he
had the three bodies and the seed with the three bodies now began to
develop, he had a very different form. You would open your eyes in amazement
if I should de-scribe it to you, for the present human form has arisen
quite slowly and gradually from the time of the moon-separation. But
the base, inferior moon-forces could not have given man his present
form. They could certainly have given him a form, but an inferior one.
If the moon-forces had remained with the earth they would have held
him fast in one form. Forces that give the form must proceed from the
moon, while forces that continually alter the form proceed from the
sun. But in order that the present human form should arise, a molder,
a modeler of form, must work from the moon; it was not possible otherwise.
At that time therefore began the development of the ego-man. The fourth
member of the human entity arose and Yahve gave the human being the
nucleus to a form which would enable him to become an ego-bearer.
Now man was not yet capable
of carrying out the work of which I have told you. I have explained
that man's ego works upon his astral, etheric, and physical bodies.
But he can only begin this work gradually. As a child needs teachers,
so when man was already prepared to become an ego-bearer, he needed
a stimulus on earth to enable him to advance, and there were two “stimulators.”
You can think whence, from the whole cosmic evolution, they came.
The beings who stood nearest
to man were the Venus and Mercury beings. Until, at the end of the Atlantean
Age, man could make the first feeble efforts to work independently with
his ego upon the three bodies — for that was just possible at the
end of the Atlantean Age — he had to have teachers. These teachers
were beings of Venus and Mercury, and they went on working far beyond
the Age of Atlantis. But they are not to be looked on as we look on
our present teachers; the Venus beings must rather be thought of as
those who endowed man with his intellectuality. Men knew nothing at
all of this; just as the different human fluids work upon man, so did
the forces of these beings influence him until he could work upon his
bodies independently. What we find in man today as intelligence was
mediated to him through the spirits who remained behind on Venus as
Fire-Spirits of a lesser order. In addition to these were other teachers
and they were in fact perceived consciously as teachers by men who attained
clairvoyance — the teachers of the great Mysteries of ancient
times. In the far past there was not only that all-embracing influence
of the Venus-Spirits who worked more or less on mankind as a whole,
there were also Mystery centres where the most advanced human beings
received instruction spiritually from the Fire-Spirits. The exalted
Fire-Spirits of Mercury instructed in the Mysteries; there they appeared
— if we may say so — in a spiritual embodiment and were
the teachers of the first initiates. Just as the first initiates became
the teachers of the great masses of mankind, so did the beings of Mercury
work as the teachers of the first initiates. From this you may realize
that the beings of other stars have an influence upon man, but the very
complicated nature of this influence can be seen from the following.
You remember that in my
Theosophy
[1]
we roughly divide the human
being by saying that he consists of physical body, etheric body, astral
body, ego, spirit-self, life-spirit, spirit-man. The more correct division,
as you know, is physical, etheric, astral bodies, then the three soul-forces
in which the ego emerges — sentient soul, intellectual or mind
soul, consciousness soul — and that only then we have spirit-self
or Manas, life-spirit or Budhi, spirit-man or Atma. Thus the soul-element
is inserted as sentient soul, intellectual soul, consciousness soul.
If we follow man's evolution on the Earth we can say that to the three
constituents brought over from the Moon, the first development to be
added was the sentient soul, then arose the intellectual soul, and not
till towards the end of Atlantean times, when man learnt for the first
time to say “I” to himself, did the consciousness-soul arise.
Since then man can begin to work consciously from within upon the members
of his being. If we divide man thus into body, soul, spirit, then we
have to divide the soul again into sentient soul, intellectual soul,
consciousness soul. These evolved gradually, and the consciousness soul
could as yet have no influence, for it arose only as the last. These
members had therefore to be kindled from without, and beings from outside
were active. Mars in fact worked on the sentient soul, the already-separated
Mercury with its beings worked on the origin of the intellectual soul,
and Jupiter, which had been in existence the longest, worked on the
origin of the consciousness soul.
Thus in the soul-nature
of man we have the working of the three cosmic bodies, of Mars in the
sentient soul, Mercury in the intellectual soul, Jupiter in the consciousness
soul, and inasmuch as spirit-self presses into the consciousness soul,
Venus with its beings is active. Mercury was also active with regard
to the first initiates, so that the Mercury beings exercised a twofold
activity, the one quite unconscious to man inasmuch as they developed
his intellectual soul, and then as well they were the first teachers
of the initiates when they worked in a fully-conscious way. The Mercury
beings had thus a continuous double activity, rather as many country
schoolmasters instruct the children and cultivate the land allotted
to them. The Mercury beings had to develop the intellectual soul and
besides that had to be the great schoolmasters of the great initiates.
All these things can also be grasped by pure logic.
Now you can perhaps ask
why should just Jupiter work on the consciousness soul, since it is
such a distant planet. But these things are not investigated on logical
grounds, but by investigating the facts of the spiritual worlds. There
you would perceive it as a fact that the consciousness soul is kindled
by Jupiter beings, to whose help come, on the other hand, laggard Venus
beings. Things cannot be fitted into an external scheme in the activity
of the cosmos; one must realize that when a planet has already fulfilled
a task, its beings can later fulfill another task as well. In the course
of the second race of humanity Jupiter beings co-operated on the perfecting
of the etheric body; then they themselves advanced a stage, and when
the human being was far enough on for his consciousness soul to develop,
they had to intervene again and help in its development. What is working
in space enters into joint activity in most varied ways; one cannot
pass from one activity to another in any sort of schematic way.
So you see how the physicist
when he looks out into the universe sees only the external bodies of
spiritual organisms, and how spiritual science leads us to the spiritual
foundations which bring about what the physicist sees. We have not been
giving ourselves up to the illusion of the man who takes the little
ball of oil and forgets that he himself turns it. We have sought for
the beings who themselves drew out the globes of the planets which we
perceive. We have not fallen into the illusion of thinking that if we
are not there, the whole thing does not go on revolving. We have sought
the “revolver,” the one who stands behind as the actual
spiritually active being — so that one can always find full accord
between what is said by Spiritual Science and discovered by official
science. Only you can never derive what Spiritual Science says from
the facts of science. You would then at most come to an analogy. If
on the other hand the spiritual facts have been found by occult means,
then, if you disregard what official science has yet to find, they will
every time be in accord with what the physicist too has to say. So the
theosophist can support the physicist. He knows very well that an occurrence
in the physical realm may be just what the physicist describes, but
in addition there is always the spiritual process. This does not prevent
many scientists from feeling very superior and considering the theosophist
a poor simpleton, or something worse. But the theosophist can look on
quite calmly. It will be quite different in fifty years' time, for the
continuation of merely materialistic science would do great harm to
the health and well-being of man-kind if things were to remain as they
are today, and if spiritual science were not to combat them.
Notes:
1. Rudolf Steiner,
Theosophy.
Anthroposophic Press, Inc., New York.
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