EL, Berlin, 11-11-'08
Ambition and vanity become noticeable in the astral body as thorns or
pointed streams inwards that then turn around and lose themselves
outside. When one has temptations like this, one should immediately
direct one's thoughts to great, beautiful things that were done by
outstanding geniuses. In envy there's an attack on the etheric body
that can also hinder blood circulation. A kind of fog arises in the
astral body, so that one can't see people and circumstances clearly.
When an esoteric feels envious he should think of beautiful works of
art or of revereable beings. Vanity and envy are also combated by
repeated ideas about earth evolution and man's seven members in inner
calm. The astral body's content is a zero for the spiritual world and
we must change this nothing into a something. Rage, anger and
aggravation produce nodular hardenings and fine roots in the astral
body. Blood surges and artery swelling are protective measures that
dissolve them. In curiosity folds arise in the astral body that make
it slack and passive. This slackness can continue into the physical
body. In gossipiness tensions and pressure relations arrive in the
astral body.
The way to confront these phenomena and to gradually overcome them is
to acquire inner calm. One must learn how to shut oneself off
completely from the outer world at certain times. If a pupil finds
this difficult to do he should imagine a caduceus. One will gradually
be able to make oneself unaware of the disquiet that big cities bring
with them. It wouldn't help to eliminate the world's noise, for the
harmful inner effects would remain.
Much worry dries out and withers the physical brain. Worried thoughts
make furrows in it and thereby make one think such thoughts
repeatedly. Here the physical body becomes a hindrance to a man's
progress. Facial wrinkles reflect these groove[s]. Worries live in a
certain astral substance; soters [sic] are highly developed
individualities who take this sorrow substance upon themselves. The
greatest man of sorrow was Christ.
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