EL,
Copenhagen, 10-15-'13
We gradually
press into the spiritual world through our exercises, but we can't do
this without coming into contact with Lucifer and Ahriman. We find
the story of man's fall into sin in the Bible, through which Lucifer
and then Ahriman gained an influence over men. They work into a man
in such a way that it's difficult for him to stand his ego when he
ascends into the spiritual world. Some people can't even stand
the outer sign for the ego in the physical world, that is, they faint
when they see blood.
The
fall into sin gave us self-knowledge, albeit a limited
one, and every time we take a step forward in self-knowledge
new temptations approach us, but no more than we can stand; for
just as we pass out from pain to our body after a certain point, so
the forces that enable us to stand the spiritual world are limited.
Since
Lucifer and Ahriman drove us out of Paradise, they're the ones whom
we meet when we want to get into the spiritual world via meditation,
and who let us feel our limitations. Ahriman is in all spiritual
sounds, words, etc., that one can hear. One should always be
distrustful of these, for untruth lies in the speech that's
differentiated into various languages, although not everything
we say is untrue. There can only be as much truth in
“voices” as there is in speech. If voices would always
tell the truth, then Lucifer at the Temptation should not have said:
“You will be as Gods” but he would have had to say:
“I'm lying.”
Lucifer
gives visions. One has to break through them, otherwise one doesn't
break through the shell that's around every man and covers the real
spiritual world. Visions and voices are around us like the shell
around a chick. One might see an angel in a vision and when one
presses through the vision the angel will change into a snake,
Lucifer's symbol, for at the Temptation he appeared as a snake.
Or one might see the colour blue in one's meditation — if one
breaks through it the blue can become red, and then it turns out that
we saw our own passions. As a result of his temptation by Lucifer man
doesn't have everything that the Gods have; he received knowledge,
but not life. Thereby everything that we know and perceive is
permeated by Lucifer and Ahriman. Actually this is also the case with
the content of our exercises. If one looks at one's exercises one
will find that they're constructed in such a way that they never
appeal to human egoism — which many people feel is very
unpleasant. We don't meditate about love or truth, for that would
only promote egotism. However concepts such as light and warmth that
we find in our exercises are things of the physical world, which a
man only knows through his physical senses to begin with. These too
are Lucifer's gifts. That's why we should let the content drop after
meditation and make the soul entirely empty of these
impressions also. Thereby we renounce everything that
comes from Lucifer and Ahriman and prepare ourselves for the
pure spiritual world. Then the sense world disappears for us, and a
spiritual world opens up before us that has nothing in common
with the physical world. An ordinary man is like the chick that would
consider its shell to be the real world. If the chick could see it
would see the egg's contents as if it were the whole world. Likewise
we see our eggshell or aura spread out around us as the blue dome of
the heavens. If we break through our shell the sun and moon become
darkened, the stars fall down onto the earth and the spiritual
world spreads out in its place.
A man
lives in his eggshell — his aura. The Elohim gave us our aura,
and through the fall into sin it has become like a shell around us,
and we're in it like a chick in an egg. The stars in the heavens are
our boundary and we must break through it with our soul force, just
as a chick must break out of its shell through its own power. Then we
get into a new world, just as a chick has a new world before it when
it has crept out of the egg. And since men all have the same eggshell
around them an astronomy could arise that lets the heavenly bodies
move along the celestial dome. The eggshell is the
Ex Deo nascimur. To break through it and
to bring something with us into the spiritual world we must bring
what penetrates the shell from the outer spiritual world and that's
common to all; and that's the Christ. That's why we say:
In Christo morimur
and hope that when we've broken through the shell we will be awakened again:
Per Spiritum Sanctum reviviscimus.
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