VII
THE CREATION OF A MICHAEL FESTIVAL OUT OF THE SPIRIT
(Extract)
... In the first period after the great Atlantean catastrophe, the life
of man was intimately connected with the spirit; each human being
could be told the nature of his Karma, according to the moment of his
birth. At that time astrology was not the dilettantism it often is
to-day, but signified rather a living participation in the deeds of
the stars. And from this living participation, the way in which each
human being had to live was revealed to him out of the Mysteries.
Astrology had a living significance for the experience of each human
life. Then came a time about the sixth, fifth and fourth centuries
before Christ, in which men no longer experienced the secrets of the
starry heavens, but experienced instead the course of the year.
What do I mean by saying that men experienced the course of
the year? It means that they knew through immediate perception,
that the earth is not the coarse lump modern geology sees in it. No
plants could grow on the earth, if it were what geology imagines; even
less could animals or human beings appear on it this would be
quite impossible; for according to geologists the earth is a mineral,
and there can be direct growth out of the mineral only when the whole
universe works upon it, when there is a connection with the whole
universe. In ancient times men knew what to-day must be learned over
again, namely, that the earth is an organism and has a soul.
You see, this earth soul too has its particular destiny.
Suppose that it is winter where we are, Christmas-time or the time of
the winter solstice, then that is the time in which the soul of
the earth is completely united with the earth. For when the earth is
decked with snow, when as it were, a frosty cloak envelops the earth,
then the earth-soul is united with the earth, rests in the interior of
the earth. We find then, that the soul of the earth, resting within
the earth, maintains the life of countless elemental spirits. The
modern naturalistic conception which thinks that the seeds sown in
autumn simply lie there until next spring is quite false, the
elemental spirits of the earth must preserve the seeds throughout the
winter. This is all connected with the fact that the soul of the earth
is united with the body of the earth throughout the time of winter.
Let us take the opposite season: midsummer time. Just as man draws in
the air and exhales it, so that it is alternately within him and
outside him, so does the earth inhale its soul during the winter. And
during the time of mid-summer in the height of summer, the soul of the
earth has been exhaled entirely; breathed out into the wide spaces of
the universe. The body of the earth is then, as it were,
empty and does not contain the earth-soul; the earth
shares with its soul in the events of the cosmos, in the course of the
stars, etc. For this reason Winter Mysteries existed in ancient times,
in which one experienced the union of the earth-soul with the earth.
There were Summer Mysteries too, in which it was possible to perceive
the secrets of the universe, when the soul of the initiate followed
the soul of the earth out into the cosmic spaces and shared in its
experiences with the stars.
The old traditional remnants still extant to-day can show that men
used to be conscious of such things. Long ago, it happened to
be actually here, in Berlin I often used to spend some time
with an astronomer who was very well known, and who agitated violently
against the very disturbing idea that the Easter Festival should fall
on the Sunday immediately after the first full moon of spring; he
thought it terrible that it did not fall each year, let us say on the
first Sunday of April. It was of course useless to bring forward
reasons against this idea; for what underlay it was this: If Easter
falls each year on a different date, a frightful confusion comes about
in the debit and credit of account books! This movement had even
assumed quite large proportions. I have mentioned here before that on
the first page of account books one generally finds the words
With God, whereas as a rule, the things contained in such
books are not exactly with God. In the times in which the
Easter Festival was fixed according to the course of the stars,
the first Sunday after the spring full moon was dedicated to the Sun
there was still the consciousness that the soul of the earth is
within the earth during the winter, and outside in the cosmic spaces
during midsummer time, while in spring it is on its way out towards
cosmic space. The Spring Festival, the Easter Festival, cannot
therefore be fixed on a particular day, in accordance with earthly
things alone, but must take into account the constellations of the
stars. A deep wisdom lies in this, coming out of an age in which men
were still able to perceive the spiritual nature of the year's course
through an ancient instinctive clairvoyance. We must again come to
this. And we can come to it again, in a certain sense, if we grasp the
tasks of the present time by connecting them with what we have
discussed and studied together here.
On several occasions I have stated here that amongst the spiritual
Beings with whom man is united every night in the way I have described
for instance, with the Archangels through speech there
are some Beings who are the ruling spiritual powers for a particular
period of time. During the last third of the nineteenth century, the
Michael period began, that period in which the spirit
otherwise designated in writings as Michael, has become the
most important one for the concerns of human civilisation. Such things
repeat themselves periodically. In ancient times, something was known
about all these spiritual processes. The old Hebrew period spoke of
Jahve. But it always spoke of the countenance of Jahve or
Jehovah and by countenance it meant the
Archangels, who were actually the mediators between Jahve and the
earth. And when the Jews were awaiting the Messiah on earth, they
knew: the Michael period, in which Michael is the mediator for
Christ's activity on earth, is here; only the Jews misunderstood this
in its deeper connection. Since the seventies of the nineteenth
century the time has once more come on earth in which the Michael
force is the ruling spiritual power in the world, and in which we must
understand how to introduce the spiritual element into our actions,
and how to arrange our life out of the spirit. Serving
Michael means that we should not organise our life merely out of
the material, but that we should be conscious that Michael, whose
mission it is to overcome the base Ahrimanic forces, must, as it were,
be our genius in the development of our civilisation.
Now he can achieve this if we remember how we can link again in a
spiritual sense to the course of the seasons. There is really a deep
wisdom in the whole world process, manifested in our being able to
unite the Festival of the Resurrection of Christ Jesus with the Spring
Festival. The historical connection (I have often stated this) is
absolutely correct: the Spring Festival, i.e. the Easter Festival,
can only fall on a different day each year, because it is
something that is seen from the other world. It is only we on earth
who have the narrow-minded conception that time is
continuous, that every hour is just as long as another. We determine
time mathematically, by our earthly means alone, whereas for the real
spiritual world, the cosmic hour is endowed with life. One cosmic hour
is not like another, but shorter or longer than another. Hence we are
always likely to err when we try to determine from the earth what
should be determined from a heavenly standpoint. The Easter Festival
is rightfully determined in accordance with the heavens.
What is the nature of this festival? It is the festival that should
remind us, and once did remind people in the most living manner, that
a Divine Being descended to the earth, took His dwelling in the human
being, Jesus of Nazareth, in order that during the time in which
mankind was approaching the Ego evolution, human beings might find
their way back, in the right way, through death into spiritual life.
This I have often described. Thus, the Easter Festival is the festival
in which man contemplates death and the immortality which follows it,
through the Mystery of Golgotha. We look at this springtime festival
aright when we say: The Christ has strengthened man's immortality
through His own victory over death; but we human beings understand the
immortality of Christ Jesus in the right way only when we acquire this
understanding during our life on earth, i.e. if we awaken to life
within our souls our connection with the Mystery of Golgotha, and are
able to free ourselves from the materialistic conception which takes
away from the Mystery of Golgotha all its spiritual nature. To-day the
Christ is hardly taken into consideration, but only
Jesus, the simple man of Nazareth. One would
almost blush before one's own scientific knowledge if one were to
admit that the Mystery of Golgotha contains a spiritual mystery in the
midst of earth-existence, namely, the Death and Resurrection of the
God.
But when we experience this in a spiritual manner, we prepare
ourselves to experience other things also in a spiritual manner. It is
for this reason so important for modern man to gain the possibility of
experiencing the Mystery of Golgotha above all as something entirely
spiritual. He will then be able to experience other spiritual things,
and will find through the Mystery of Golgotha the paths leading into
the spiritual worlds. At the same time, man must understand the
Resurrection in connection with the Mystery of Golgotha, while he is
still alive; and if he is able to understand the Resurrection
in his feelings while he is alive, this will also enable him to pass
through death in the right way. This means that death and
resurrection, contained in the Mystery of Golgotha, should teach man
to invert the relationship: to experience resurrection inwardly,
within the soul, during life, so that after having experienced this
inner resurrection in his soul, he may go through death in the right
way. This experience is the exact opposite of the Easter experience.
At Easter we should submerge ourselves in Christ's Death and
Resurrection. But as human beings we must be able to submerge in what
is given to us as the resurrection of the soul, in order that
the risen human soul may go through death in the right way. Just as in
the spring we acquire the real Easter feeling in seeing how the plants
spring up and bud, how Nature reawakens to life and overcomes winter's
death, so we are able to acquire another feeling when we have lived
through the summer in the right spirit and know that the soul has
ascended into cosmic spaces; that we are approaching autumn, that
September and the Autumn Equinox are drawing near; that the leaves
which were shooting so green and fresh in the spring, are now turning
yellow and brown, are withering away; that the trees stand there
almost bare of their leaves; Nature is dying. Yet we understand this
dying Nature when we look into the fading process, when the snow
begins to cover the earth: and say: the soul of the earth is
withdrawing again into the earth and will be fully within the earth
when the winter solstice has come.
It is possible to experience this autumn season just as intensely as
we experience springtide. Just as we can experience the Death and
Resurrection of the God in the Easter season in spring, so can we
experience in the autumn the death and resurrection of the human soul,
i.e. we experience resurrection during our life on earth in order to
go through death in the right way. Moreover, we must understand what
it means for us and for our age that the soul of the earth is exhaled
at midsummer into the world's far spaces, is there united with the
stars and then returns. He who fathoms the secrets of the earth's
circuit during the course of the year will know that the Michael force
is now descending again through the Nature-forces the Michael
force which did not descend in former centuries. Thus we can face the
leafless autumn, inasmuch as we look towards the approach of the
Michael force out of the clouds. The calendars show on this day the
name of Michael, and Michaelmas is a country festival: yet
we shall not experience the present spiritually, linking human events
on earth with Nature's events, until we understand again the year's
course and establish festivals of the year as they were established in
the past by the ancients, who were still endowed with their dreamy
clairvoyance. Men of old understood the year, and out of such
mysteries, which I could to-day outline only briefly, they founded the
Christmas, Easter and Midsummer (St. John) festivals. At Christmas
time we give each other presents and do certain other things as well;
but I have often explained in the Christmas and Easter lectures I have
given here, how very little people still receive to-day from these
festivals, how everything has taken on a traditional, external form.
When, however, the festivals which we celebrate without understanding
them, will again be understood, then we shall have the strength to
establish out of a spiritual understanding of the year's course, a
festival which only now for present-day humanity, has real
significance: this will be the Michael Festival. It will be a festival
in the last days of September, when autumn approaches, the leaves
wither, the trees grow bare and Nature faces death, just as it
faces a new budding life at Easter time, and when we experience
in Nature's fading life, how the soul of the earth is then united with
the earth and brings with it Michael out of the clouds. When we
acquire the strength to establish such a festival out of the spirit,
a festival that brings with it once more a feeling of
fellowship into our social life, then we shall have established
it spiritually: for we shall then have founded something in our midst
which has the spirit at its source. Far more important than other
reflections on social conditions which can lead to no results
in our present chaotic conditions, unless they contain the spirit
would be this: that a number of open-minded people should come
together for the purpose of instituting again on earth something
proceeding out of the universe, as, for instance, a Michael
Festival. This would be the worthy counterpart of the Easter
Festival, but a festival taking place in autumn, an Autumn Festival.
If people could determine upon something, the motive to which can be
found only in the spiritual world, something which can kindle feelings
of fellowship amongst those who assemble at such a festival
arising out of the fullness and freshness of the human heart through
immediate contact then something would exist which could bind
men together again socially.
For in the past, festivals used to bind human beings strongly
together. Just think, for instance, of all that has been done and said
and thought in connection with festivals for the whole of
civilisation.
This is what entered physical life through the establishment of
festivals directly out of the spirit. If men could determine in a
dignified worthy way to establish a Michael Festival during the last
days of September, this would be a most significant deed. But the
courage would have to be found amongst them not merely to discuss
external social reforms, etc., but to do something that connects the
earth with the heavens, that reconnects physical with spiritual
conditions.
Thus something would again take place amongst men, constituting a
mighty impulse for the continuation of our civilisation and our whole
human life; because the Spirit would once more be introduced into
earthly conditions.
There is naturally no time to describe to you the scientific,
religious and artistic experiences which could arise, just as in the
ancient festivals through such a new festival, established in a
great and worthy way out of the spirit. How much more important than
all that is going on to-day in the shape of social tirades would be
such a creating out of the spiritual world. For what would that imply?
It implies a great deal for an insight into man's inner nature if I
can fathom his way of thinking, if I can really understand his words
aright. If to-day one could see the working of the whole universe when
autumn approaches, if one could decipher the whole face of the
universe, and acquire creative force out of it, then the establishment
of such a festival would reveal, not only the will of human beings,
but also the will of Gods and Spirits. Then the Spirit would again be
among mankind!
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