Lecture V
IN
THE last lecture we
spoke in broad outline of the development of the human being in connection
with the evolution of the cosmos. One can look at such things from most
varied points of view. For when we let our spiritual gaze sweep back
into the primeval past, then a no less rich manifoldness of events is
presented to us than in our immediate present, and one must not think
that when one has characterized phases of evolution with a few concepts
and ideas that one has fully grasped the matter or presented it completely.
It is necessary to characterize these past ages too, and up to our present
day, from the most varied aspects. We then become increasingly clear
about them, but must not let ourselves be misled by what appear here
and there to be contradictions.
Such apparent contradictions
arise from the fact that even to spiritual vision a matter can be seen
from very varied aspects. One can walk round a tree, for instance, and
make a picture of it from many sides. Each picture is true and there
may be a hundred of them. This is naturally only a comparison, but in
a certain respect it is perfectly right for the ages of earthly evolution
to be considered too from many different aspects. Today we will consider
the evolution of our Earth in connection with the evolution of mankind
from a different point of view, and will pay special attention to the
human being himself. We will describe the processes which are presented
in what we call the Akashic Record when we look back in spiritual vision
to the past.
We have often related
that our Earth before it became “Earth” went through a series
of embodiments. First came the Saturn period, the Sun period, the Moon
period, and only then our actual Earth period.
If we quite briefly look
back to the time of ancient Saturn we remember that of the elements
and bodily conditions which we find on the earth today, of the solid
or earthy, the fluid or watery, the airy and the fiery, only warmth,
fire, was present on ancient Saturn. We have the true picture of the
first embodiment of the Earth if we realize the following: Saturn had
nothing in it of the gaseous, the watery, nor of the earthy constituents.
If you could have visited ancient Saturn, that is to say, supposing
you could have been a modern human being at that time — as you
neared old Saturn you would have found nothing of hardened, or watery,
or any other substance, but a globe consisting purely of warmth; you
would have gone into a sort of baking oven. You would have felt that
you came into a different region of warmth. Thus old Saturn consisted
purely of fire or warmth.
On the Sun, which was
the second embodiment of our Earth, the warmth had already reached such
a densification that we can speak of a gaseous or airy condition. The
Moon condition showed a watery stage of our substances in its earlier
period, and I have already told you how the Sun-substance went out of
the old Moon and how then there suddenly came about a powerful densification
of all Moon-beings.
The chief thing for us
today is to be clearly conscious that at every later stage of evolution
the earlier must in a certain way be recapitulated. So when we look
back at the evolution of our Earth itself we have at the beginning a
kind of Saturn stage, a repetition of the Saturn stage. Then we have
a kind of Sun evolution, a repetition of the Sun stage, then a kind
of Moon evolution, a repetition of the Moon stage, and only then really
began the present embodiment of our Earth evolution. As our Earth came
out of the Pralaya, the twilight condition which it passed through after
being Moon, our Earth too was again only a ball of fire. I have given
you a description of how the other planets had loosed themselves. Let
us first hold fast to the fact that the Earth was purely a fiery ball
containing nothing but warmth substance. Within this warmth ball of
fire the human being was potentially already in existence. As the first
rudiment of man was present on Saturn, so now in the recapitulation
of the Saturn condition on the Earth, again man was present. There was
no other kingdom. Man is the first-born of the Earth condition. At the
beginning of our earthly evolution there was no plant kingdom, no animal
kingdom, no mineral kingdom. Our Earth at the beginning of its evolution
was in fact composed only of human bodies.
What then is the difference
between the old Saturn condition and its recapitulation on Earth? There
is a considerable difference, for the human bodies which then came forth,
as fresh plants develop from seeds, had passed through the three earlier
stages of evolution. Their formation was essentially more diverse, more
complex, for all the forces which were at work in Saturn were present
in this first Earth condition. Within it too were the old Sun and old
Moon. They united at the beginning of Earth evolution forming again
a single body, the forces of Saturn, Sun and Moon worked in it together.
And so this first humanity at the beginning of Earth evolution was much
more complex than the human being of Saturn. In Saturn all was undifferentiated
— everything then was Saturn man. Now in the newly-arisen Earth,
Saturn, Sun, and Moon worked together. Man arose in his first rudiments,
although these rudiments were very complex.
When the Earth emerged
and lifted itself, so to speak, out of the darkness of cosmic space,
it was a space glowing with inner warmth, and living within it were
the first forms of mankind as warmth-beings. When with clairvoyant sight
you look back at what actually existed of man at that time you find
at first these original human rudiments as if the whole warmth sphere
had many, many currents in it. These currents go towards the surface
of the newly-arisen Earth, sink into the surface, and form there masses
warmer than the surroundings. The human being was distinct from the
environment simply through the fact that one felt that certain spaces
were warmer. It may be clearer for you to realize to what extent man
was then in existence, if I record which of the human organs had been
formed in its first rudiments at that time.
Think of a new-born child
which still has a quite soft place on the top of the head. Imagine this
place quite open, and imagine a warmth-current coming from outside into
this opening. Think of the warmth-current not densely material in blood-streams,
but in streams of force going down and forming a kind of centre where
your own heart is and taking its course in separate arteries —
not blood arteries, but force-arteries. There you have the first rudiments
of warmth-man. Later on, in the progress of evolution, the human heart
with its blood vessels arose from this rudimentary warmth-man. The blood
circulation has arisen from it, and the organ which existed for a long
time in man's evolution and which later disappeared was a shining warmth-organ,
though in its first rudiments. Much later in earthly evolution the human
being still had such an organ. At the place still remaining soft in
the head of an infant a kind of warmth-organ projected from man when
as yet he was unable to see his surroundings. When he was still a sea-being
and could not perceive in our present way, when he still swam about
in the sea, he had to know of the temperature conditions, whether he
might move to-wards a certain direction or not. He was made aware by
this lantern-like organ whether he might go here or there. Man possessed
this organ right into the third epoch, the Lemurian Age. I once told
you that the legend of the Cyclops — the human being with the
one eye — went back to this stage. It was no real eye and to describe
it as an eye is not correct. It was a sort of warmth-organ which indicated
the directions which might be taken. So we should have something like
a goblet-shaped organ spreading out downwards to the first rudiments
of the heart, and surrounded by something like prehensile arms, while
up above one would have a sort of blood-organ. This was the appearance
of the organ in the earliest periods.
Now in the course of the
evolution of the Earth some-thing very important entered. Matter, substance,
became differentiated. The homogeneous warmth-matter was differentiated
in such a way that air-matter arose while a part of the earlier warmth-matter
remained. And here you must be aware of a law: you must be quite clear
about it if you wish to consider these human beginnings in the course
of evolution: Wherever the warmth-matter densifies to air, then at the
same time light arises. — Warmth-matter is still dark, not permeated
by light. But when a portion of the warmth in such a cosmic sphere condenses
to gas or air, then a portion of this matter can let light come through.
And so it was.
Now we have the Earth
in the second stage of its evolution. (All other aspects go parallel
with it.) We have now an Earth which consisted partly of warmth, partly
of air, and shining inwardly. And all that takes place is expressed
at the same time in the development of man. What was formerly merely
a rudimentary warmth-organ now began actually to shine. The human being
was like a kind of lantern, he shone. One need not find this particularly
marvellous, it is no longer anything extraordinary. A few centuries
ago one would have been amazed to hear of luminous beings, but there
is no cause for amazement today. Natural science knows that down in
the ocean depths, where it is impossible for a ray of light to penetrate,
there are beings which shine, shedding their own light. And thus at
that time the human being began to radiate light.
Now something extremely
peculiar came about on this human formation, the rudiments were added
for making use of the surrounding air. This was further developed later
and the beginnings of a breathing process were formed. Thus we see a
sort of breathing process added to the previous warmth process. It is
important to be clear that with the deposit of air in the Earth the
breathing process appeared, and that this in fact was the addition of
air to the warmth-matter, permeating the warmth with little bubbles
of air. This, however, is connected with something else, the effect
of the light is there too and is manifested in the first beginnings
of a nerve-system, an inner nerve-system. Not indeed a physical nerve-system,
it is more a case of lines of force which have developed to densification.
You must think of the whole as airy and only very fine air-currents
can be there as lines of force. Thus we have now a rudimentary human
being which in all fineness was still etherically a being of warmth
and air and in which the first signs of a nervous system were shown.
That was the stage of our earthly evolution when the Sun was still in
the Earth. Imagine how this cosmic body appeared in universal space.
Imagine that someone looked
across at this cosmic body from outside. All the beings which we have
just described as the human beings radiated an individual light, and
this light became the total light that shone out into the uni-verse.
If you could have examined the Saturn-condition you would have found
that you could approach without seeing it; it could only be perceived
through its warmth. But now you have to do with a Sun-body, inwardly
warmed but sending its light out into space.
Now gradually came the
time which I have described to you as the departure of the sun. All
the higher beings who were connected with the sun and who gave the human
beings the capacities of which we have just spoken, detached themselves,
together with the finer substances. The sun went out. It no longer shone
and spread out light, it went out of the earth.
So then we have a cosmic
body which consisted of earth and moon, for the present moon was at
that time still in the earth. And something very remarkable came about.
Since all the finer forces had gone out with the sun, a very rapid —
relatively rapid — densification resulted. What were earlier only
lines of force took on a thicker form. And as the finer substances went
away we see how the gaseous condition condensed to water. The whole
body now consisted not only of fire and air but of water, too. The force
of illumination had gone out with the departing sun and there was again
darkness on the earth; the beings had kept for themselves inwardly only
a portion of the light-force. This was an interesting stage of humanity's
evolution. I. have shown that the light laid the foundation of the nervous
system. The nervous system is a creation of the light. In all your nerves
you have the original streaming-in of the light. Now the light, the
sun, went out into cosmic space and substance therefore densified very
rapidly. It was not yet the same as the nerve-substance of today, but
it was denser than before, it was no longer a fine etheric substance.
And the important thing was this: formerly it shone out-wards, now
it became luminous inwardly. That means that man's first nerve-system
had the power of creating inner light-pictures, visions; clairvoyant
consciousness arose.
Thus the sun went out
of the earth, left the earth without light, but the beings created an
inner light. Formerly they had shone out to the light that shone towards
them; now they had lost the power of shining. The earth was no longer
sun; but their inner consciousness was illumined as today in sleep you
illumine your consciousness with the whole world of dreams. This inner
shining consciousness, however, was at that time infinitely more significant,
more living. And now we come again to an important matter.
Just as light had arisen
when the air arose, so now with the densification of air to water there
likewise appeared a counterpart. As air is related to light, so is water
related to sound, tone. Sound can of course pass through air, it sets
the air vibrating and in that way it becomes audible. On the earth,
however, sound arose — sound as such — side by side with
the forming of water. And exactly as the action of light streamed through
the air, so now the whole of the water to which the air had condensed
was vibrated through and through by the currents of tone. The earth
consisted then of warmth, air, water. The parts of the earth which had
become fluid were in particular permeated by sphere-harmonies, by tones
which streamed into the earth from the universe in every possible harmony.
The result of this action of sound in the water-element was a very,
very important one. You must picture to your-selves that in this original
water, this fluid-earthly water, were contained all those substances
which exist separately today as metals, minerals, and so on. It is extremely
interesting to look back with spiritual vision to this ancient time
and see how most varied shapes were formed. Tone created forms in the
water. It was a quite amazing period of our earth's evolution. Something
took place then on the grandest scale similar to what happens when you
strew fine sand on a metal plate and stroke the plate with a violin
bow. The Chladni sound-figures are formed and you know of course what
regularly-shaped figures and formations appear. Thus the instreaming
music from cosmic space gives rise to most manifold forms and figures,
and the substances dissolved in the water which were them-selves watery,
they listened to the cosmic music and arranged themselves in conformity
to it. The most important formation of the dance of the substances to
cosmic music is albumen, protoplasm, the foundation of all living growth.
Materialists may think as they will of the mechanical construction of
albumen from oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and so on; the original protoplasm
was formed of cosmic substance that had been formed from the harmonies
of cosmic music. And thus the substances in the living were organized
according to the world-music. The albuminous substance, protoplasm,
now surrounded and entered into the fine structures, penetrating everything.
The water, congealed to albumen according to cosmic tone, took its course
along the lines which I described as lines of warmth and gradually passed
over into blood formation. The congealed water established itself as
albumen in the lines of the nerves. And in the first place the albumen
formed a kind of sheath, cartilaginous gluten, one might say, as a protection
from outside. All this actually took form from the dance of substances
to the music of the spheres.
This was all in existence
before there was a single cell. The cell is not the origin of the organism,
but what I have just described. The origin of the organism is spirit,
first existing as warmth, then indicated more in lines of force, then
what arose from the sphere-harmonies through the arrangement of substances,
depositing itself in these lines of force, and only relatively later
as the final formation the cell arose. The cell as the last excretion
had to be born from a living creature. Organisms have never formed themselves
out of cells, but the cell has first formed itself from the living.
The anatomical is always a sequel of combination.
We have all this at the
beginning of the condition of the earth when it still contained the
moon after the departure of the sun. But as long as the moon remained
in the earth there was an increasing hardening of the albuminous formation,
and the state that I have described to you as mummifying would have
resulted if the coarsest substances and beings had not left the earth.
The last developed portion of the human creature at that time were the
nerves that went to the sense organs. But the sense organs had not yet
opened. They had been formed from within outwards but as yet they were
not open. And now the moon went out together with the coarsest substances.
The consequence was that the human being could then gradually pass over
to a higher condition. His senses were opened, the two heavenly bodies
were now outside and could hold a mutual balance. Whereas they built
up man as long as they were united with the earth, they now worked in
from out-side; they opened his senses and made him a seeing, hearing
being as he appears to us today. The departure of the moon was practically
in the middle of the ancient Lemurian Age. We then have a human being
who had not yet opened his sense-organs but who had a powerful gift
of clairvoyance. I have already described how he could fill his consciousness
with most varied color and warmth phenomena from within, all of which
had real worth and significance, yet he could not perceive the objects
in space. That only began after the moon had left the earth.
If you consider this brief
sketch which I have given you of the ancient earth-evolution you will
see that present man actually took his starting point as earthly being
from the heart outwards. The heart was of course not such an organ as
it is today; that only developed much later, but the rudiments of the
heart proceeded from the fire-element. Then were added the breathing
system born of the air, the nerve-system born of the light. Then came
the protoplasmic material which inserted itself into the organs and
formed the whole to living matter through the cosmic tones congealing
the fluid substances. In the final period, when the moon substance was
still present in the earth, densification to the condition of earthy
solidness came about. It was actually only shortly before the departure
of the moon that what today we call the mineral kingdom arose, that
is, the earth element out of the fluid element. Albumen is in fact a
state midway between the solid and the fluid. But the earthy, the solid,
actually arose only in the latest period. Why was that? It arose because
under the influence of densification — for everything was involved
in a continuous process of condensation — the elements themselves
had become more and more material. Think for a moment of the beginning
of Earth-evolution. What did the warmth-matter do there? It gave you
for your bodily nature that which now pulsates in your blood. You must
not think that when we speak of the earliest warmth condition of the
Earth we are speaking of such a warmth as arises when you strike a match.
That is mineral-fire and mineral-warmth. We are speaking of the fire
and warmth that pulsates in your blood; that is living warmth. In fact
there is not only the mineral warmth that arises externally in space,
but there is a very different one, a living warmth which you have in
yourselves. That was present at the beginning of the Earth and from
it were formed the first rudiments of man. But even this living warmth
gradually became lifeless with the continuous densification. That was
connected with the densifying process which came about when the sun
went out and the moon was united with the earth. The mineral warmth
first appeared as the process of combustion.
Here we come to something
important which I ask you particularly to note. It is true that at the
beginning we can talk of a condition of fire, of warmth, but we cannot
speak actually of combustion. That would not be correct. We should speak
only of what we feel pulsing warmly in our own blood. The warmth that
comes from an external mineral combustion appeared only when the sun
had gone out and the earth was alone with the moon. And through the
combustion process, formerly not there at all, a substance was separated
off within the earth-mass which is described in occultism as “ash.”
When you burn something it gives rise to ash. The ash embedded itself
in the structure of the earth when earth and moon were united. Evolution
had now got so far that through the cosmic tone which pressed in and
brought the substances to dance, the protoplasmic masses inserted themselves.
There were beings where fine protoplasmic substances had earlier become
organized along the lines of force, this protoplasm being similar in
outer formation to the formation of the present albumen. There were
also denser substances which acted as a protection, surrounding the
beings like a sort of glutinous sheath.
What is lacking in these
beings? The hard bone substance! If I may express myself popularly,
everything was still more of a glutinous mass, and anything of a mineral
nature was entirely absent from them up to the time I have now described
to you. Now you must think how different these beings were. You have
nothing in your physical body today that is not permeated by mineral
substance. The human body as it is today has arisen only relatively
late. It consists not only of bones but of muscles and blood, mineral
substance has embedded itself in everything. Think the mineral substance
away, think of the whole Earth and its beings as yet without mineral
substance — and then by a combustion process the deposit of ash,
ash of the most varied mineral substances. In the human beings, therefore,
which up to then had in fact only arrived at a glutinous density, ash
constituents became embedded in every direction. And the beings absorbed
the ash as formerly they had taken up the albumen and organized themselves
in their own way — took up the mineral element from the dense bones
to the fluid blood.
You can easily form an
idea of what was embedded — all that remains behind as ash when
the body is burnt or decays. What actually remains behind as ash is
what originated the last of all. Everything in you that does not remain
behind as ash was there previously; it stored up the ash in itself.
One who observantly regards the ash derived from a moldering corpse
must say to himself: that is the mineral substance in me, which was
last of all absorbed by what existed previously. Thus the mineral arose
last in the course of the earth's development and the other kingdoms
stored it up in themselves, having previously consisted entirely of
other substances.
We can ask what was the
reason of this incorporation of the ash. We carry ash within us the
whole time, only it is distributed and is left behind when our corpse
is burnt or decays. How did the ash press into the lines which were
filled by albuminous substance?
We have seen that originally
there was fire and the rudiments of the heart were formed from it. Then
the rudimentary stage of breathing was produced by the air, light entered
and formed the rudiments of the nerves. Then came sound and produced
the living substance by causing the materials to dance. But what caused
the ash-element, the mineral, to stream into this substance?
What pressed ash into
the human bodies was now henceforth thought, which made the
sound, the tone, into the word. Even in Atlantean times, when
everything was immersed in mist, what the human being spoke was not
the only articulated language, but man understood the speech of the
rustling trees, the rippling springs and founts. All that today is articulated
language and all that was expressed in it, formed the dance; tone, the
musical element in it, formed the materials into living substance. The
sense, the significance, of the word pressed into this living substance
the ash that formed out of the combustion process. And to the degree
in which the bony system gradually condensed towards the end of the
Atlantean Age man was penetrated by thoughts, by self-consciousness.
His intellect dawned and he became increasingly a self-conscious being.
The things that exist in us are created from outside: First, the rudiments
which develop into the human heart; second, our nervous system with
the rudiments of breathing; third, the glandular organs, arising out
of the living; fourth, the bony structure, permeated by ash; finally,
man becomes a self-conscious being. Such was the course of evolution
within our own Earth-embodiment, and we have now arrived in our description
nearly at the end of the Atlantean time.
If you compare this with
our earlier studies, you will see that what is active last was always
there first; for that which pressed into matter as “Word”
was there the first of all. That which has given man his ego was there
at the very beginning. If you try clearly to understand what has been
said today you can also very readily find the facts again in the first
sentences of St. John's Gospel. In one of our next lectures we
must show how our studies which have swept out into cosmic space are
beautifully presented in the Gospel of St. John and also in the first
sentences of Genesis. All these things are regained for us when we consider
the course of evolution. One thing, however, will plainly emerge: When
we look at the facts, our human evolution is seen to be very different
from what materialistic fantasy imagines. Materialists think that man
has been produced from coarse matter and that his spiritual faculties
have been developed out of it.
You see now that the actual
mission of earthly evolution, that in which Love comes to expression
in man, was laid down first in what we possessed as warmth organ, which
emerged the first of all. Before anything organic, Spirit was there
in the form of lines of force, then came the incorporation of the organic
under the wonder-working of world music. Then only was the whole impregnated
with mineral substance, solid matter, through the Word or thought. The
densest arises the latest. Man develops out of the Spirit, and this
is seen too if we study the course of earthly evolution. Man has his
origin and primal state — as every genuine study of the universe
has always shown — not in matter but in Spirit. Matter embedded
itself in the human being later than the spiritual forces, and this
becomes increasingly clear from what we have been studying.
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