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Universe, Earth and Man
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Universe, Earth and Man
Man's connection with the various planetary bodies. The earth's mission.
Schmidt Number: S-1814
On-line since: 11th July, 2002
Man's connection with the various planetary bodies. The earth's mission.
For the more exact understanding of our particular subject let us
first consider the great world and then look down to the limited
circle of our immediate earthly existence. We shall be able in this
way to form a clear idea of what in Spiritual or Occult Science is
understood in connection with the three conceptions we have brought
together Universe, Earth, and Man.
You will have already gathered from what has been said that in
Spiritual Science one can by no means speak of the world as a mere
material thing. We have seen how the manifold world beings (we may not
say world-bodies) that have been brought before you as the different
embodiments of our earth Saturn, Sun, and Moon are quite other
than mere material globes, each being, as we have seen, the dwelling-place
of a host of spiritual beings, and created only according
to the needs of the spiritual beings that live on them.
We saw how the sun separated from the earth because it had to be the
home of certain highly exalted Beings who could only make use of the
finer substances for their evolution, while man had to retain the
other substances on the earth. Were we to investigate the whole wide
world we should nowhere find anything that is material alone,
everything is connected with a spiritual part. We have seen how the
various earth-beings are connected with spiritual-beings. Stones and
the minerals of the earth have their ego in that which surrounds us in
the universe. Plants have their ego localised in the centre of the
earth-planet, while their astral principle, which brings about the
development of the flower, encircles them above the earth. Everything
is pervaded by spirit, and thus our conception of a world-body is
enlarged. We look up to some heavenly body and we know that it is but
the expression of certain spiritual beings connected with a material
planet.
Now, by developing certain capacities which are to be found slumbering
within him, man is actually in a position to gain knowledge for
himself regarding these bodies existing in space, and today we shall
consider man in relation to the various planets.
We are surrounded on earth by minerals, plants, animals, and human
beings, moreover we know that earthly affairs are regulated by higher
beings who in Christian esotericism are described as Angels,
Archangels, and Archai; we also know that there are other beings
concerned with the earth, even though they send their forces from the
sun and the moon. Today we have something to add to this. The question
might rise in the mind of anyone: To what extent may one of the
planets of our solar system be compared with another in respect to its
inner nature?
To help us, let us consider the beings that visibly confront us in the
present cycle of humanity, and enquire: How are the beings which
surround us here as minerals, plants, animals, and men related to
other beings in the universe? Of course we are dealing with this
question from the standpoint of Spiritual Science, from knowledge
gained through the development of clairvoyant consciousness; and of
this development we shall speak later. In the first place let us ask:
Are there on the other planets men such as those developing on our
earth? Can clairvoyant consciousness discover such men? Clairvoyant
consciousness answers: We do not find men on other planets in exactly
the same form as upon earth, but we do discover that each planet, each
heavenly body, has its particular mission. Nothing in the universe is
repeated, other planets have other missions.
Our earth has originated from three preceding embodiments; the stage
of existence we are now passing through (the human stage) has been
passed through already by other beings; by Angels, for example, on the
ancient Moon, by Archangels on the ancient Sun, and by Archai upon
ancient Saturn. It is easy to make the mistake that these were men
like ourselves, but we must bear in mind that on the ancient Moon
there was no solid stone or mineral and therefore the beings who
passed through their human stage there did so under entirely different
conditions.
We know this, but we have to speak of it as the human stage. The
Archangels, or Fire-Spirits, passed through their human stage in
entirely different conditions, for the ancient Sun consisted only of
warmth and gas, and beings passing through their human development
there could not have bodies such as we have, with solid muscles,
bones, etc. In earthly evolution nothing is repeated, every stage has
its particular mission in the great household of cosmic existence.
Let us now consider for a time the evolution of our earth. If it is
observed occultly we see it as a body inhabited by man on which he
carries out his development. This development has only been made
possible through the sun and the moon having separated from the earth,
so that its forces were held in balance between the two. At the time
when the earth was itself still sun (if we may call it so), it passed
through an evolution in which it was incorporated with the sun. The
sun was then itself at the planetary stage of existence, and was
inhabited by Archangels, but because of advancing development it was
possible for part of that which was embodied in it to rise to a higher
existence at the cost of that other part which it sent forth as the
earth-moon. In the great universe evolution proceeds in such a way
that things which for a time have progressed side by side separate;
the one expanding into higher regions, the other descending into a
lower state. In order that certain beings might develop high enough
the sun had itself to become a body fitted for their habitation; it
advanced from planetary existence to fixed-star existence. We have to
realize that a world-being like our sun has developed occultly from a
planet to a sun. A sun is a planet that has progressed.
As was pointed out in the last lecture, after everything had united
again, and the sun had once more at a certain period separated from
the moon-plus-earth, man continued to dwell for a long period upon the
earth, on into the present earth-period, without the spiritual
Sun-Forces. Then through the advent of Christ the spiritual forces of
the sun found again a place upon the earth. Now, if the Christ is
embodied in the earth man must become more and more mature through
receiving into him the Christ-Principle; the material form of a planet
depends on what it evolves in the way of beings.
Exactly in the same way as the sun evolved to its present exalted
position, by withdrawing the finer substances because the Sun-being
had need of them, so also will the earth. The substances of the earth
will have then so changed as to be suited to man, or rather to what,
in the distant future, will have developed from man and from the
earth-beings he bears along with him; for when man has become powerful
he will draw other earth-beings along with him. What will happen then?
If man fills himself ever more and more with the Christ-Principle, if
he absorbs more and more of the Sun-Forces which descended to earth
with the Christ, he will himself grow ever more Christ-like, and will
irradiate the whole heart with the Christ-Principle.
What is this Christ-Principle? Before we can know what it is we must
know what the mission of the earth is, so that we can describe it by
one special word. What is the mission of earthly existence? Let us ask
first, What was the mission of the Moon's existence?
If we cast our clairvoyant vision back to the ancient Moon we find at
the beginning, in the ancestors of all the beings on our earth, a very
remarkable quality. These beings possessed a great deal, but one thing
they lacked at the very beginning of the Moon period, and this thing
we now find everywhere around us on our earth. The forces of the Moon,
the predecessor of our earth, worked at first unwisely; the
conditions on the Moon to begin with were such that nowhere could one
have perceived a harmonious working together in wisdom. If one
follows the evolution of the ancient Moon clairvoyantly one sees how
the wisdom of the cosmos was gradually embodied in the beings who
dwelt upon the Moon, by other beings who were round about it and who
worked on it from without. Because of this the ancient Moon is called
the Planet of Wisdom.
When the Moon period came to an end, wisdom was in all things. Life on
the Moon then went through an intermediate condition resembling a
world-sleep called pralaya, and when the beings again came
forth from pralaya, and the earth appeared, they brought with them the
wisdom with which they had been imbued on the ancient Moon. The
consequence of this is that wisdom is implanted in all we observe
around us. In all the creations which are the result of the Moon
evolution, and which have a yet further mission, we find wisdom. Look
where you will: take, for example, the leaf of any plant; the more
closely you observe it the more wonderful it appears, because the
several parts are arranged according to the highest wisdom. Take a
portion of the human thigh-bone; there also the constituent parts are
arranged according to the highest wisdom so as to form a support
capable of carrying the upper part of the body.
No engineering skill of today can equal the bridge-building of this
mighty wisdom. In all the other human organs, and indeed in all the
surrounding world, we see wisdom at the root of everything. Man can
only absorb this wisdom in a bungling way into his inner being on the
earth. Microcosmic wisdom is something only to be learnt from the
objects that surround man here. Wisdom is in all things, including
those parts of man in which he does not consciously participate.
Following the course of history, we often extol human wisdom. How
wonderful it seems to us when we learn that at a particular time man
made this or that discovery. The art of paper making, for example, was
discovered in recent times; it was an accomplishment of human
intelligence but wasps knew how to do it long before man. A
wasp's nest, however, is not built by individual wasps, but by the
group-soul of wasps; it is built of exactly the same material as our
paper. These group-souls possessed long ago something which human
wisdom will only gain gradually. This wisdom, which is found deeply
ingrained in everything that exists on earth, had to take form
gradually, and we shall see how this was brought about throughout the
Moon period; how at that time wisdom warred against un-wisdom, and how
the ancient Moon then bequeathed to the Earth the germs of beings in
whom wisdom had been implanted.
What is to be implanted in a similar way in the beings of our Earth?
Just as wisdom was implanted in our predecessors on the ancient Moon,
so love has to be implanted on our planet. Our planet (the Earth) is
the planet of love. The development of this, the first instilling of
love, had to be in its lowest form. This happened during the Lemurian
epoch, when the ego of man took shape; at that time the development of
love in its lowest form began through the separation of the sexes. All
further development consists in the continual refinement, the
spiritualizing, of this love-principle. Just as in the Moon-period
wisdom was instilled into Moon-beings, so one day, when our earth
shall have attained its goal, all earthly beings will be filled with
love.
Let us now turn for a moment to the next planetary existence, that
which is to succeed our Earth the Jupiter planet. When the
beings reappear who will inhabit Jupiter they will regard all those in
their environment with their own spiritual powers of perception; and
just as with our intellect we admire the wisdom contained in stones,
plants, and animals, and indeed in everything that surrounds us
just as we draw wisdom from them that we also may have it the
Jupiter-beings will direct their forces to all that surrounds them,
and the love which had been implanted in them during the Earth
evolution will be wafted to those who now surround them. In the same
way that we analyse objects and learn from the wisdom contained in
them, so the Jupiter-beings will edify themselves with the outpourings
of love that proceed from the beings about them. This love which is to
develop on Earth can only develop through earthly egos being related
one to another in the way described. Development in this direction can
only take place through men being torn away from group-soul qualities;
through one man drawing close to another; only thus can true love
develop. Where egos are united within the group-soul there is no true
love. Beings must be separated from each other so that love may be
offered as a free gift. Only by such a separation as has come about in
the human kingdom, where ego meets ego as independent individual, has
love as a free gift become possible. This is why an increasing
individualism and a uniting of separate individuals had to come about
on earth.
Think of the various beings that are united within a group-soul; the
group-soul directs them as to how they shall act. Can it be said that
the heart loves the stomach? No, the heart is united to the stomach by
the being within who holds them together. In the same way the several
animals in a group are united one with the other within the group-soul
nature, and what they have to do is regulated by the wise group-soul.
Only when the group-nature is overcome, and individual confronts
individual ego, can the sympathy of love be offered as a free gift
from one being to another.
Man could only be prepared for this mission gradually, and we see how
he passes through a kind of preparatory school for love before he is
fully individualized. We see how, before he possessed a complete ego
of his own, he was gathered into groups that were related by blood by
guiding beings, and the members of these groups loved each other
because of the blood tie. This was a great time of preparation for
humanity. We have already pointed out that at this stage love was not
a free gift, but was directed by a remnant of the cosmic wisdom; we
have seen how Luciferic beings worked here and opposed with their
strong liberating force everything that gathered mankind into families
and peoples through the power of the blood; these Luciferic beings
strove to make man independent.
Thus man continued gradually to mature that he might eventually
receive the highest potency of love the Christ Principle, which
expressed its nature in the words, He who does not forsake
father, mother, son, and daughter, he who does not take up his cross
and follow Me, is not worthy of Me. These words are not to be
understood trivially, but in the sense that, through reception of the
Christ Principle the ancient blood brotherhood had to assume a new
form, a feeling of belonging to each other which,
regardless of material foundations, must pass from soul to soul, from
man to man. The Christ-Principle has given the impulse by which man
can love man, and that through being Christened human love may become
more and more spiritual. Love will become more psychic and more
spiritual, and through this man will also draw along with him the
lower creations, and will thus transform the earth. In a far distant
future he will transform the entire substance of the earth, and so
mature the earth-body that it will be enabled to unite again with the
sun. Christ as Spiritual Sun has given the impulse by which the earth
and the sun can again be united in one body at a future day.
We have surveyed the course of the evolution of the world; we have
seen how the body of the sun first separated from the earth, and how
the mighty Christ Impulse descended, and how the impulse was thereby
given towards a reunion of earth and sun so that they might rise to
higher stages of existence. We have also realized that the earth is to
produce human beings who have this as their mission. Therefore, when
we look around upon the human kingdom, and desire to learn about man,
we can find him only on the earth, for only here are conditions
produced for such men as exist today. You may now ask: How is it with
the other kingdoms of the earth? Let us consider the vegetable
kingdom. When clairvoyant vision sweeps out into the universe and we
investigate the other planets belonging to our system, we find in all
those belonging to our sun a vegetable kingdom entirely corresponding
to our own so that in our vegetable kingdom we have something
that in its systematic life is a part of our whole universe.
Our solar system is peopled by a vegetable creation, and were the
whole matter to be considered occultly we should see that each planet
is peopled also by its own kind of human beings. It is easy to
perceive an inner relationship between plants and the sun, and how the
life of the plant is intimately connected with the life of the sun. If
this is the case it must also be connected with all the planets
belonging to the solar system. When we allow our thoughts to sweep
back to the condition of the earth when it was still a Sun planet, we
know that man consisted of physical and etheric body, that is, he was
at the stage of a plant. Man at that time had the value of a plant; he
was in the position in which the vegetable kingdom is now. This
kingdom is composed of beings consisting of physical body and etheric
body. These confront us in a way that moves us to say that they have
remained true to the sun; even now they clearly reveal their
relationship with the sun.
Let us consider the nature of a plant according to Rosicrucian wisdom.
We see the plant fixed in the ground by its roots, that is, the organ
which leads it towards the centre of the earth to its ego and
we see how it turns its organs of reproduction to the sun and absorbs
its chaste rays.
Let us now turn to man. It is not difficult to imagine man as a
reversed plant. If we think of a plant exactly reversed in position we
have a man; his reproductive organs are turned to the centre of the
earth, and his root towards space. The animal stands half-way between
these. Hence one can say in a spiritual sense, when the soul-nature of
the world passed through the various kingdoms it passed through a
vegetable, an animal, and a human existence. Plato expresses this in a
beautiful way. He says: The world-soul is crucified on the cross
of the world body. Man has passed through the plant stage which
directed him to the centre of the earth. The position of animals is
expressed in the horizontal position of the spine. Man's position is
that of the plant, only reversed. Thus the cross arose.
On it the world soul is crucified; this is the profound esoteric
meaning of the cross. In the plant of today we have a being which
strives towards the sun, which has, in a certain sense, remained
united with the sun, hence it has the opposite direction to man.
Animal forms on the various planetary existences are partly alike and
partly different; even here the animal stands midway between man and
plant.
If we now pass to the mineral kingdom we find in the forms of crystals
something that directs us into space far beyond our solar system. In
the formative forces of the mineral kingdom we find forces which reach
far beyond the solar system. We are led, especially when considering
those forms of the mineral kingdom through which the light passes, to
a perception of what takes place far beyond our solar system. The most
abstract thing, and that which has least individual existence, yet
forms at present the foundation of our life, is the mineral. It has a
universal existence; the higher the being the more it is suited to the
system of our earth and sun.
We will now consider this point with regard to man. If man were
adapted to forces that ruled on the earth alone he would be condemned
to exist only on the earth; he could never become a citizen of the
universe; he could speak of nothing that takes place beyond the earth.
Though he is adapted, through his outward form, to the conditions of
the earth, he has also through his higher powers a part in all the
higher beings who are connected with the earth. That which limits man
to the earth has reference to his body alone; the spiritual powers
with which he is furnished lead him far beyond the earth. Here again
we have to distinguish between different forces. In order that we may
understand them let us dwell first on those forces that can be easily
classified.
We have in the first place the power which called up pictures before
our spiritual eyes during the Atlantean epoch. Man's consciousness, to
begin with, was a picture consciousness; only as evolution progressed
was he gradually able to comprehend external objects by means of his
objective consciousness. The consciousness which at the present time
presents the sense world to us so that we see colours with our eyes,
hear sounds with our ears, smell, and taste, was only differentiated
at one time from out the general perception of warmth by the organ
which was then like a kind of lantern the pineal gland.
Objective consciousness is purely of the earth. Wonderful as it may
seem, all the sensations man is aware of, such as the colour of
objects, resounding tones, have only existence on earth, and if we
were to consider the beings of another planet we would find that at
first we could not understand them. For instance, if we were to say
something to these beings about the colour red they would not know
what was meant; on their planet they have a different way of
perceiving beings and things. What we call sense-perception applies
only to our particular planet.
I have already explained that before sense perception was
differentiated it was inwardly connected with reproduction. Precisely
as sense perception is of the earth, so also is the form of
reproduction (as it exists at present) of the earth, and is only
adapted to this planetary existence: it exists for the purpose of
providing the first foundation of that which is the mission of the
earth, namely, lovefor love is to be developed upon the earth.
We now come to another human power. Suppose you observe some object;
as long as your eyes are turned to it you know that you are in
correspondence with the object; it acts upon you; now turn your eyes
away and hold the idea-picture of it in your memory; the object has
gone but the image remains. If man had not the capacity of retaining
such images he would be an entirely different being, for as soon as
his gaze left the object the image of it would also have disappeared,
and in consequence he would not have power to connect the qualities of
the things observed with his own qualities. That capacity of
consciousness which makes the man of today able to retain the image of
an object even when the object itself is gone, was his even on the
ancient Moon; it is the same capacity which then enabled him to see
what was external to him in pictures. He could not at that time see
outer objects as he does today, but when anything approached him an
astral vision rose before him like a vivid dream picture, but it was
related in a particular way to the object he perceived.
Man's consciousness was then a picture consciousness, not an objective
consciousness. Now he is in touch with the objects themselves, the
picture he sees is the object. A last remnant of picture
consciousness has remained in our power to form memory pictures. These
are of greater value than the mere observation of external objects. In
observing a number of objects that are similar to each other we bring
them under one general idea. For instance, you have here so many
pieces of chalk you group them under the general conception
chalk. In this way man rises to general conceptions for
which no outer object exists. Man can work inwardly with his ideas,
and if with this inward activity with this power of ideation
he were to come in touch with beings outside our planetary
existence he would be able, without having to refer to any object, to
make himself more easily understood by them. Both the picture
consciousness (which man possessed before he could perceive outer
objects, and which was a dim clairvoyance) and also the imaginative
consciousness which he will develop later are more far reaching
than mere sense observation.
When picture consciousness is acquired through occult development and
man is able to perceive not only outer objects, but also, for instance
the human aura; when in pictures he sees around him things of a soul
and spirit nature; when that which exists in the world rises before
him in pictorial symbols, he has gained with his imaginative
consciousness the power to connect himself with other things
inhabiting other planets.
There is a yet higher degree of consciousness. This was possessed by
man dimly during the Sun period, and to a slight extent he has it
still it is dreamless sleep consciousness. Man is not without
consciousness when asleep; neither is a plant without consciousness;
its consciousness is the same as that of man in ordinary sleep. Sleep
is only a lower degree of consciousness, when things escape man's
attention and he does not observe them.
Through developing certain forces man can gain the power to perceive
what is around him during the state of dreamless sleep. This is a
higher state of consciousness than picture consciousness; it is the
consciousness plants have, but in a sleeping form. If one rises to
this consciousness but permeates it with one's ego in clear
day-consciousness one has attained to the degree of inspiration or, in
occult development, to inspired consciousness. This
consciousness does not act merely by means of pictures. When something
flows from the object and passes into the observer it is a
tone-consciousness, and cannot be compared with picture-consciousness.
The man who experiences it enters into a spiritual world of tone; this
is the consciousness described by Pythagoras as the Harmony of
the Spheres. The whole world then utters forth its nature, and
when man is asleep at night and the astral body and ego are withdrawn
from his physical and etheric bodies, the harmonies and melodies of
cosmic music pervade his astral body. The astral body is then immersed
in true spiritual existence, and from the music of the spheres it
draws power by which to restore its exhausted forces. Man is plunged
at night within the music of the spheres, and through the tones
ringing within him he feels strengthened and refreshed anew when
morning comes. When conscious of this he is Inspired, and is capable
of perceiving all that is contained within the solar system.
Through his ordinary senses and the intellect associated with them man
perceives only the things of the earth; through Imagination he comes
in touch with the various planets; when he has attained to Inspiration
he comes in contact with the solar system. This fact has always been
known in certain circles. Goethe, who was an Initiate, knew it; hence
in the prologue to Faust, the scene of which is set in the spiritual
world in heaven he represents the Angel as saying: The
sun intones his ancient song, 'Mid rival chant of brother
spheres.
From this we see that he knew that the secrets of the solar system are
expressed in tones, and that one who can raise himself to Inspiration
can learn these secrets. Goethe did not write this by chance, as we
can see, for he maintains the character. In the second part of Faust,
when he takes us up into the spiritual world he says again very much
the same thing:
Sounding loud to spirit ears,
Lo! the new-born
day appears.
Spirit ears are the ears of the clairvoyant, who is able to perceive
the harmonies of the solar system. If you could perceive the
Sun-Forces streaming down on to the bodies of plants as they grow
(these bodies whose roots and leaves terminate in flowers bathed round
by the astral body, into which stream the forces of the sun); if you
could perceive these forces secretly entering the earth through the
flower, you would perceive them as spiritual music the music of
the spheres. This can, however, only be heard by spiritual ears.
Spiritual sound enters into flowers, that is the secret of the
development of plants, each separate flower is the expression of the
tones which give it form, and give to the fruit its character. The sun
tones are caught up by the plant, and these rule within it as spirit.
You perhaps know how form can be imparted by sound in the material
world; you may remember the experiment of the Chladnic sound forms.
How dust scattered upon a disc assumes certain figures as the result
of sound; in these figures we have the expression of the sound that
produces them. Just as physical sound is caught up, as it were, in
this dust, so the spiritual sound of the sun is caught up and absorbed
by flower and fruit. It is hidden mysteriously in the seed, and when a
new plant grows from the seed it is the sun-tone it has absorbed that
conjures forth its form.
Clairvoyant consciousness looks around upon the vegetable kingdom, and
in the flowers which form the variegated carpet of the earth's surface
it sees everywhere the reflection of sun-tones. What Goethe says is
true, The sun intones his ancient song, but it is also
true that these sun tones stream to earth, are absorbed by plants, and
reappear when new plants spring from the seed. For in the forms of
plants is heard the sun-tones which re-echo into space the music of
the spheres.
Herein we see how universe and earth, how fixed star and planet, are
spiritually in touch with each other, and we learn not only to look at
what is in our environment in the physical world, but we also gain an
inkling of how those who partake of Inspiration ascend to the sun.
There is a still higher state of consciousness, which, in the true
sense of the word, we call Intuition; through it man can creep
within the very nature of things. This is more than inspirational
consciousness; here a man sinks himself into beings, he identifies
himself with them. This leads him still further. Where does
inspirational consciousness lead him? It leads him to where he feels
one with the earth planet, for the egos of the plants are in the
centre of the earth. When he perceives the sun-tone he becomes one
with the planetary being that dwells in the centre of the earth; he
becomes one with his planet; he can also become one with all other
beings. He then goes through experiences that reach far beyond our
solar system; his vision is extended from system-consciousness to
cosmic-consciousness-intuition carries him beyond the several
solar systems.
Thus we see that in the mineral kingdom we have something which in a
homogeneous form furnishes us with a basis that extends far beyond our
ordinary existence. We see that the present human form is a physical
earthly form, but that man will raise himself once more from ordinary
earthly consciousness to planetary-consciousness through imagination;
to system-consciousness through inspiration; to cosmic-consciousness
through intuition.
This is the path humanity has to travel in so far as it is connected
with the entire evolution of the world. In the next lecture we shall
descend from this study, which has led us outwards to that which has
taken place in more recent ages of earthly existence, in the Egyptian
and Grecian ages, and in our own age. We shall see how the macrocosm,
the mighty universe of which we have formed some idea today, is
reflected in the life and conception of individual man the
microcosm.
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