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Supersensible Man
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Supersensible Man
Schmidt Number: S-5486
On-line since: 28th December, 2003
The Hague, 17th November, 1923.
(Afternoon).
We tried in the first lecture of this Course to form some idea of the
way in which man, here on Earth, is related to Beings and forces
belonging to worlds beyond the Earth. Then, in the second lecture we
spoke of the life of the human being in the super-sensible world
between death and a new birth. In the present lecture I want to follow
this up a little further. As our study proceeds, we shall find that a
complete and inwardly harmonious picture will rise up before us.
We have seen that when a human being has passed through the gate of
death and come into the super-sensible world, he reveals himself there
to Imaginative vision in a spirit-form. You must understand, of
course, that perception of the spiritual is quite different from
perception of an object in the world of sense. For instance, those who
are endowed with the faculty of spiritual vision will say: Yes,
I saw the phenomenon, but I could not tell you anything about the size
of it. The phenomena of the spiritual world are not spatial in
the sense that a material object presented to the eye is spatial.
Nevertheless, we can only describe them in such a way that they seem
to resemble a visual image seen by the physical eye or whatever
other sense-impression we make use of in our description. You must
bear this in mind in connection with all the descriptions I shall now
be giving of what takes place in the super-sensible.
When a human being has passed through the gate of death, the
spirit-form, of his head gradually fades away. On the other hand, the
whole of the rest of his form becomes physiognomy, a
physiognomy which expresses, for instance, how far the man was, in
earthly life, a good man or a bad man, a wise man or a fool. These
qualities can remain hidden in the material world; an out-and-out
villain can walk about with an absolutely innocent face. But when the
gate of death has been passed, they can no longer be concealed. There
is no doing it with the face, for the face fades right away; and the
rest of the form, which grows more and more like a physiognomy, allows
nothing to be hid. We have, moreover, to remember that when a human
being passes into the spiritual world, his whole relation to the
universe changes. The faculty of thinking, especially that abstract
thinking by which men set so much store on Earth, is by no means
prized yonder in the spiritual world. No value is attached in the
spiritual world to the faculty of which the head is the instrument; it
is quite useless there. We have to leave behind us the thinking of
which we are so proud and by means of which we evolve thoughts about
the phenomena of the material world. It is only on Earth that there
are philosophers! The kind of philosophy that consists in abstract
thinking must be left behind. The further we pass out into the
spiritual, super-sensible world, the more does our life of soul become
a beholding, a perceiving. The thoughts which are in the objects come
to us with the very act of perception. Here on Earth we evolve
the thoughts; yonder in the spiritual world the thoughts are revealed
by the things themselves; the thoughts come to us. Thought is achieved
by means of perception. Nor is this true only of thought. Everything
man has to undergo comes to him, in the spiritual world, in
perception.
We have around us in the world of sense-perception certain phenomena
which help us to describe the spiritual world in which man lives
between death and a new birth. We look up to the stars. What the stars
and planets of our system reveal to sense-perception on Earth is
merely their outward aspect. In their inner reality they are
something quite different; they are hosts of Spiritual Beings who have
gathered together in diverse ways at the places where the stars appear
in the heavens. When we look at a star with our physical eyes
what it really means is that there, in that particular direction, is a
colony of Spiritual Beings in the Cosmos. The physical star we see
merely gives us the direction; it is, if you like, a kind of
signpost. Descriptions of the stars as given by physical science are
of quite secondary importance, for physical science is dealing with
what are no more than signs to indicate direction. The fact that
somewhere in the sky we see a star means that in that direction there
is a colony of Spiritual Beings.
The first sphere into which the human being passes after death is the
sphere of the Moon; that is to say, he enters the region of the
Spiritual Beings who have their dwelling-place in the Moon. What kind
of Beings are these?
From what has been said in my book
Occult Science,
you will know that the Moon was not always out in the heavens where it is now.
As a matter of fact, there are many strange things to be observed
about the Moon. It is curious, for instance, that in ordinary
text-books and school-books no mention is made, as a rule, of the fact
that every year the Moon is coming nearer to the Earth. Most people
are not aware of this, because they do not find it in the text-books;
it is true, nevertheless. The Moon was not always out there in the
Cosmos; there was a time when the Moon and its substance were within
the Earth. The Moon then separated from the Earth and passed out into
the Cosmos. It is therefore only in the course of Earth evolution that
the Moon has become a dwelling place in itself for Spiritual Beings.
And for what kind of Spiritual Beings?
In my books and lectures I have often spoken of the great primeval
Teachers who lived among men in very ancient times of Earth evolution.
When we look back with real understanding to ancient times, we cannot
but be filled with deep inner reverence for the marvellous wisdom that
was given long since to men on Earth by these great, superhuman
Teachers. For the first Teachers of the human race on Earth were not
themselves human; they were Beings standing higher in the scale of
evolution than man, and in the Mysteries they appeared not in physical
but in ether bodies which, since then, they have for the most
part laid aside, for they are now in astral bodies. These primeval
Teachers left the Earth and passed out into the Cosmos to the
Moon. The heavenly body we know as the Moon is therefore the colony,
out in the Cosmos, of the primeval Teachers of mankind. There they
have their dwelling, in the Moon. To crude perception the outer aspect
of the Moon reflects merely the light of the Sun. But for a finer
perception the Moon mirrors a vast number of cosmic forces. And what
is reflected thence to the Earth from the forces of the Cosmos is
connected with all that is sub-human in man with what man has
to-day in common with animal nature. We find, therefore, in the Moon
these high Spiritual Beings who were once the primeval Teachers of
mankind, and at the same time, together with them, the animal forces
of man's nature.
This is the first region the human being enters when he has passed
through the gate of death; here his first experiences are undergone.
Try to form a living picture of how, with his moral or immoral
physiognomy, a human being comes into the region of the
physical and spiritual radiations of the Moon and how, to begin with,
he sees himself and other human beings each with his physiognomy. He
does not see with physical eyes; he becomes aware of the others
through a kind of feeling perception almost a kind
of touching, but touching from a distance. Let me try to describe it
to you in the following way. A human being comes into the vicinity of
another being in this region. He has his physiognomy which is mobile
in itself as it were, soft and pliable. He draws near to the
other being, and at once tries to give himself a physiognomy similar
to that revealed by the other being. But if a man who was an out-and-
out villain in earthly life and has now passed through the gate of
death were to attempt to do this in the proximity of one who has been
a saintly man, in order that he might perceive and feel what the
saintly man is in his physiognomy, he would not find it
possible. Despite all his efforts he would continue to give himself
the physiognomy of a villain. He can do no otherwise. You will realise
from this that for a certain period of time after death a man is only
capable of seeing other human beings who in respect of their moral
qualities were of like nature with himself in Earthly life. This is
the first impression that is experienced by the human being, the first
of many powerful impressions that are at the same time like so many
judgements passed upon him. For man really feels the experience as a
dispensation of strict justice. He stands there under the constant
impression: As those others are, so are you yourself; you can move
only among human beings who are like yourself! It is so, indeed. Man
does not see those who are different from himself; to begin with, he
simply cannot see them.
Now the particular forces which are contained in this Moon environment
do not permit of the Angels drawing near to man. The Angels in
their lovely form cannot, to begin with, come into the
neighbourhood of the human being. For the Moon is the heavenly body of
which the Earth has rid herself; she has, as it were, put it out into
the Cosmos. It is true that with the Moon have gone also, as we saw,
the holy Teachers and Sages; but there are present, in addition, in
its vicinity Ahrimanic Beings. Ahrimanic forms are to be seen there.
And so it comes about that when a man sees other human beings in
physiognomies that are the reverse of good, and has the impression
that he is seeing himself along with them, then he and they
seem, to his despair, to resemble the Ahrimanic forms that appear in
this region. The Angels are hidden from his sight because they have
forms into which he cannot yet find his way again. He sees other human
beings in forms that are all differing expressions of evil, and he
notes the resemblance of these to the Ahrimanic forms. This, then, is
the second impression which comes to man in the Moon sphere: You
yourself resemble the Ahrimanic forms! Once again is a stern judgement
passed upon man after death.
The third experience makes an impression which never leaves the human
being. It begins with the realisation that in the first region through
which he has to pass are the wise and holy primeval Teachers of early
humanity. But now he cannot help feeling that a mysterious connection
exists between the Ahrimanic beings with whom he comes in contact in
the way described, and these primeval Teachers of mankind. From the
human point of view it is of course quite understandable that men will
judge such things as I am telling you in the attitude of the famous
King of Spain who was once shown a map of the stars and their
movements and the whole solar system and, finding it very difficult to
grasp, said that if God had left him to create the Universe he would
have made it much simpler, it was all far too complicated! It is not
to be wondered at that numbers of people think very much the same and
are for ever wanting to correct something in the Divine Plan of the
Universe. Human beings have, as you know, infinite faith in their own
power of insight. There was actually a philosopher who said:
Give me matter, and I will make a universe. That
philosopher was Kant. It is a good thing he was not given matter, for
he would have made something perfectly horrible out of it!
So, too, when people hear about Ahrimanic beings, they cannot
understand why these beings have not long ago given up all hope of
gaining the victory over the Earth Spirits. Human beings know quite
well that the ultimate victory will not be with the Ahrimanic beings.
But Ahriman does not know it! He strives unceasingly for victory. And
out of this striving for victory there arises a strange and remarkable
connection between those Ahrimanic beings who belong chiefly to the
Moon sphere and the wise, primeval Teachers of mankind. Let me put it
in this way. The Ahrimanic beings are continually trying, in their
sinister way, to flatter and cajole these primeval Teachers, they
would so much like to win them over to their side! For what is it
these Ahrimanic beings are trying to achieve? They would like to hold
the Earth fast at a certain point in its development and not allow it
to make any further progress. It is Ahriman who is constantly saying:
The evolution of human beings has reached a certain point, and
now it must come to a standstill; they must not evolve any further. I
have resolved that human beings shall harden at this point and
continue their further journey in the Cosmos as hardened, rigidified
beings not as beings involved in a progressive evolution.
This is what is whispered every night into the ears of men by the
Ahrimanic beings. And it is what the Ahrimanic beings desire in regard
also to the Earth itself; they want to hold it fast at a given point
in its evolution.
And now think of the great primeval Teachers of man. It was they who
left behind them on Earth what we know as the ancient, primordial
Wisdom. This ancient Wisdom has grown dim in the course of the ages
and is no longer understood. Once upon a time, in the old
Mystery-sanctuaries, it was taught to men; but that could not
continue. For if human beings had gone on receiving this Wisdom, they
would not have made progress. Above all, they would not have attained
to freedom, to free inner spiritual activity; they would not have
acquired free will. The wisdom was by its very nature able to speak
only to the instincts of men, not to clear, self-conscious
deliberation. It was thus for the well-being of humanity that at a
certain moment these great Teachers should withdraw. If they had never
lived on Earth man would have been without an initial impetus for his
evolution. But when they had once given the impetus which enabled him
henceforth to continue his evolution independently, they withdrew from
the Earth and went to the Colony of the Moon. As long as the primeval
Teachers were still upon Earth, the Ahrimanic beings did their utmost
to keep them there in order that the instinctive Wisdom should remain
as it was. Even to-day, when a man has passed through the gate of
death and come into the Moon sphere, they think they can still do
something; and so they try again and again to cajole and persuade
these primeval Teachers to approach the dead. They cannot achieve
their end, least of all in the case of those human beings who wear a
physiognomy of evil. None the less, the Ahrimanic beings continue to
draw near to the souls of human beings in the Moon sphere and goad
them on by pointing to the great primeval Wisdom and saying:
That was once all there for you! Human beings who wear
features of evil have, therefore, now to pass through a third
experience. The Ahrimanic beings speak to them of the primeval
Teachers of mankind. But they, with their nature, cannot see these
Teachers. They gaze into an empty void.
This experience makes a profound and lasting impression. Once again
man feels that a judgement has been passed upon him. For the thought
lies heavy on his soul: Those who gave the human race its first
impulse are hidden from me; I cannot see them, I am spurned and
rejected. Powerful and acute is the experience that comes thus
to human beings who do not show a physiognomy expressive of the good.
These are the three impressions which must needs come to man when,
with a physiognomy of evil, he passes over into the world that lies
beyond the gate of death. And it must of course be remembered, that no
human being is wholly good; in the very best of men there is, after
all, a great deal that is bad. Hence it falls to the lot of a great
many human beings to undergo, at any rate in part, the experiences
here described. But the more a man is able to assume the physiognomy
of the good after death, the more readily will he behold those whom he
has through his goodness come to resemble, and the less will he
respond to the Ahrimanic beings. Their influences will fall away from
him; on the other hand he will have understanding for the Angel Beings
who now enter the sphere in which he is living. And that will enable
him to permeate his being with forces, to begin with, forces
especially of will. For it is not thought or reflection, but
first and foremost the faculty of will that man possesses after death.
Will becomes itself perception, becomes man's whole world of life. He
has to perform an act of will whenever he wants to perceive anything.
For he must form. and fashion himself in accordance with what he wants
to see. That is, he must will. He must become like what he wills to
perceive. It is above all the will that is developed when a man has
passed through the gate of death, and upon it work, for good or ill,
the impressions of which I have spoken in connection with the Moon
sphere.
The next sphere into which the human being passes is that of Mercury.
By this time and often at the cost of great suffering
the human being has been able so far to adjust his physiognomy to the
forces of the super-sensible world that he has laid aside the
physiognomy of evil and has gradually come to resemble the forms of
the Angels, Archangels and Archai. The process is in many cases slow,
but eventually man enters the sphere of Mercury, the dwelling-place of
the beings of the Third Hierarchy, and has to live there among them
and undergo what I have already described. This is the sphere in which
he gradually unfolds understanding of what, previously, was
more or less blank perception although it exercised a potent
influence upon the domain of his will. In the Mercury-sphere
understanding for all that has been perceived begins to dawn within
man. In the present age human life is such that those who investigate
these matters with Imaginative perception have tragic experiences. For
the state in which the souls of the dead find themselves in this
Mercury sphere depends to a great extent upon whether, here on Earth,
they were materialists and rejected in thought and deed everything of
a super-sensible nature, or whether they had understanding for the
super-sensible. A man who in earthly life rejected all that transcends
the material, confronts the Beings in the Mercury sphere with
comparatively little understanding. It is the same when he comes to
the next sphere, where he lives among Beings who also belong to the
Hierarchy of Angels, Archangels and Archai but have reached a somewhat
higher stage of development. If a man was a rank materialist in
earthly life, he has no understanding at all of the Beings in the
Venus sphere. For here the forces of cosmic love pour down upon him.
If he has not acquired on Earth the capacity of love, the region he
now enters is strange and foreign to him in the highest degree. The
forces of cosmic love flood his being in the Venus sphere if, on
Earth, he possessed the faculty of love; but if, on Earth, he
consciously or unconsciously harboured hatred in his breast, these
forces of the Venus sphere are changed within him into forces of
wrath. This is the mystery of man's sojourn in the Venus
sphere. For those who bring with them from Earth considerable remains
of forces of hatred, it is as though metamorphosed forces of love
forces, that is, of wrath and fury were to rise up
within them from out of their will. Man sees himself in a
manifestation that impels him to say: It must all be subdued, it must
be chastened and brought into harmony with the Cosmos. It is
ultimately always the will that receives, shall I say, special
care and nurture in the Venus sphere the will, which in earthly
man has its seat in the limb and metabolic system in the lower part of
his organism, that is to say, in the part of man that becomes after
death physiognomy. It is therefore the will that comes to
expression in this physiognomy.
All this time man is coming, by degrees, to resemble the Beings that
are present in the spiritual Cosmos, and he is gradually passing on
into the sphere of the Sun. In the Sun sphere the forces work chiefly
on that in man which in its earthly reflection we know as
feeling. What the Sun shows us, when we look up to it with our
physical eyes, is its outward aspect only. In its inner aspect the Sun
is the great cosmic meeting-place of all those Spiritual Beings who
guide and direct the destinies of the Earth and of the men on Earth.
The Sun is, above all, the colony of the Beings of the Second
Hierarchy the Exusiai, Kyriotetes, Dynamis. Whereas before
entering the Sun sphere man lives only among human beings with whom he
is linked by destiny, others now approach him. His circle of
acquaintances if one may be allowed the expression grows
wider and wider. This takes place in the sphere of the Sun. Here, too,
a new and particularly vivid experience befalls man.
There below him lies another world the Earth he has left behind
but which he must tread again. In the Sun sphere, as you have heard,
the metamorphosis of man's being takes place; here is wrought out the
great change of which I have told you, when man's lower being is
transformed into the upper being in preparation for the next earthly
life. The legs are wrought into the spirit-form of the lower jaw, the
arms into the spirit-form of the upper jaw and cheek-bones, and so on.
This is a wonderful work which proceeds in the spiritual world, and in
comparison with it any work that is done on earth in whatsoever domain
is utterly insignificant. Great and majestic is the work that is
accomplished by man in the spiritual world in union with higher
spiritual Beings! There, in the sphere of the Sun (using the word in
its wider sense) the secret of man's being is worked out. But now
comes another experience.
If we are healthy in soul and spirit during our life on Earth, we are
bound to realise that there is another world, a spiritual world, even
if we cannot pierce through to it with actual knowledge. We take the
existence of the spiritual world for granted; we say that beyond the
material world there is a super-sensible world. This is how it is in
earthly life. But during existence in the Sun sphere between death and
a new birth, it is the other way round. In his Sun existence, an
experience befalls man that teaches him to speak of a world beyond
but this world beyond is the Earth!
It is an intensely living experience, not so much now of one's own
destiny, but of the whole intrinsic character of Earth existence. And
there is one feature of it which you can observe and should test for
yourselves. People of to-day can hardly yet succeed in this, but you
must try. When you are reading history and following it back through
the centuries, it may well be that you have a curious experience. You
are living now in the year 1923. You go back through history
through the world war, through still earlier events, until you come at
length to the period, let us say, between the years 1500 and 1550.
There you begin to feel that it is all familiar to you. Consider for a
moment an intimate experience of this kind. You seem to know all about
events that happened several centuries ago. You say to yourself:
Surely I must have had a share in these events! A superficial student
will immediately conclude that this was the period of his previous
incarnation on Earth. This is, however, in most cases incorrect. As a
rule it is that period between death and rebirth when, in the Sun
sphere, you experienced most vividly your connection with earthly
existence. Earth life presented itself to you then as a
beyond, very much as the super-sensible life presents
itself to you on Earth as a beyond.
Let us now pause for a moment in our study of man's path of evolution
after death. We have seen that when man has gone away from the Earth
he completes first the Moon existence, then enters upon the Mercury
existence, then Venus and then the Sun. Of what follows we shall speak
later on. But now it must be clearly understood that these events and
processes are not isolated events and processes in the spiritual world
but are all related to what happens on the physical Earth. And the
relationship is of a distinctive character. The Moon existence is
permeated through and through with the Beings of whom we have been
speaking to-day the great primeval Teachers of the human race.
In a remote age of antiquity they left the Earth and went out into the
Cosmos to form the cosmic colony of the Moon. But in later times we
may still find here and there human beings, initiated in the
Mysteries, who were possessed of quick inner sight and hearing, and
could apprehend the wisdom which had once been living on Earth thanks
to the presence of these primeval Initiates. Thus, in the ancient
Indian period of civilisation there was still present in the Mysteries
a living knowledge of the Wisdom of the Moon Initiates. There must we
look, to find the source of all that can so deeply stir our wonder and
admiration in the echoes we still possess of ancient Indian Wisdom.
Nor is this all. Influences continue to pour down from the
super-earthly world in which man lives between death and a new birth,
and the influences change with each succeeding epoch. As time
goes on, their power grows continuously weaker; that is to say, human
beings grow gradually less and less conscious of these influences. The
Mercury influences, for example, were particularly strong during the
period of ancient Persian civilisation, but human beings were already
becoming less conscious of them: the myth of Ahura Mazdao is the
outcome of a somewhat darkened knowledge of the influence exercised
upon the Earth by Mercury. During the Egypto-Chaldean epoch the Venus
influences were principally at work. Then came the wonderful epoch of
Greek culture, continuing on into the Latin, when the Sun influences
worked upon the Earth with greatest strength. Man was, however, in
this Graeco-Latin epoch still less observant of such influences. Two
factors were working together. When in his existence between death and
a new birth man entered the Sun sphere, he felt an urgent desire to
experience the Earth from the Sun. That is one factor. The
second is that everything connected with the Sun and the nature of the
Sun had a very strong influence upon the Greeks. All that the forces
of the Sun give to the Earth had a deep meaning for them, especially
for those generally known as the Athenians, in contrast to the
Spartans. Yet everywhere in Greece the Sun, in its spiritual aspect as
well, exercised a remarkably deep influence on the whole form and
development of civilisation. Throughout this phase of evolution there
was a strong aptitude on Earth for the perception of the spiritual,
the purely spiritual, in the starry heavens. Perception of the
material aspect of the heavens did not really begin until the time of
our fifth Post-Atlantean period, which is, as you know, only a few
hundred years old. The fact that these influences are working in our
time indicates that we have passed out of the region where men feel
themselves related, on Earth, to the feeling they had of being in the
Sun-existence between death and a new birth. We to-day are much more
susceptible to what follows. After the time spent in the Sun man comes
to the domain of Mars. The strongest cosmic influence working upon
humanity to-day is the impulse which comes from Mars existence. We can
become acquainted with these Mars influences between death and a new
birth when the Noontide hour of existence has been passed and we begin
once again to approach the Earth. It must not, however, be thought
that the influences connected with the Sun existence cease to work
upon a man when he has passed into the Mars sphere. The Sun extends
the sphere of its activity over those planetary phases of existence
which follow. The Sun's influences remain; but the Mars existence
begins to be a significant factor in what happens on Earth. I shall
speak further of the journey of the human being through the Mars
existence, but I want now to connect what we have just been learning
of the spiritual world with what we find at work precisely in our own,
fifth Post-Atlantean age.
In our time we are learning what cosmic battle is. We can
sense it taking place. Most of us cannot unravel its
mysteries; but we know that in cosmic existence war is being waged
to-day between all manner of good and evil spirits. And here the Sun
existence acquires a particular significance for our age. It is
exceedingly difficult to-day for the results of spiritual insight to
make any headway in face of material science! People are so proud of
the fact that physics has investigated the Sun! The Sun is described
for us in scientific text-books; but these descriptions, instead of
stimulating in us a true conception of the Sun, really serve only to
put our minds off the track. What then is actually the influence of
the Sun in regard to the Earth to-day? I will indicate one only of its
activities. It may seem to you that I am descending here into very
material realms that are in strange contrast to the spiritual events
of which we have been speaking; but what I am now going to say is of
importance for the further progress of the studies upon which we are
engaged.
You are, of course, familiar with the phenomenon of the Sunspots
which appear with a certain regularity. Dark spots are observed on the
Sun. These Sun-spots and their meaning are the cause of much dispute
in material science, but a more accurate research would reveal the
following. A constant impulse arises from within the Sun to throw out
Sun-substance into the Universe through these dark portals. And the
Sun-substance thus thrown out appears within our solar system in the
form of comets, meteors and shooting stars. Now it is
particularly in our age that the Beings who rule over the Universe
from within the Sun are casting forth these comets, meteors and
shooting stars. They did so in earlier times as well, but in our time
this activity of theirs has a new significance. You will remember I
said how in earlier times it was the purely spiritual impulses in the
starry system that were particularly at work. In our time it is the
impulses contained in the iron thrown out from the Sun that
have special significance for human beings. And these impulses are
used by Him whom we know as the Michael Spirit, in the service
of the spiritual in the Cosmos. In our age there are thus present in
the Cosmos impulses which were not working with the same strength in
earlier periods of civilisation. This cosmic iron, in its spiritual
nature, makes it possible for the Michael Spirit to mediate between
the super-sensible and the material on Earth. We find, therefore, on
the one side a spirit of warfare abroad in the world man enters, when
in our time he reaches to what lies behind outer sense-existence. When
a man crosses the Threshold with super-sensible sight and instead of
directing his gaze to matters which concern him personally turns his
attention to great affairs of the Universe which underlie our whole
civilisation, then he sees warfare and battle, spiritual battle. There
is strife, there is war and conflict in the spiritual, behind the
veils of existence. And the iron which, even to the point of physical
manifestation, is thrown out by the Sun Spirits into the Cosmos
with this iron Michael arms Himself for His task in the cosmic war.
For Michael has the task of helping humanity to go forward in the
right way in face of these Powers of Strife behind the veils of
civilisation. On the one hand battle and warfare. On the other
hand the labours and strivings of Michael.
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Ancient Indian civilisation
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Ancient Persian civilisation
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Egypto-Chaldean civilisation
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Now all this is again connected with the development of man's freedom,
man's free spiritual activity. As earthly men we have iron in our
blood. If we were beings with no iron in our blood, the feeling and
impulse of freedom would still be able to arise in our souls, but we
should not have bodies which could be used for putting this impulse
into operation. That we are able not only to conceive the idea of
freedom, but also to feel in our body the power to make the body
itself into a bearer of the impulse of freedom, is due to the fact
that in our age we can learn how Michael takes the cosmic iron, which
was cast out also in former times, into His service. And we ourselves,
if we understand the Michael impulse aright, can learn how to place
the iron that we have within us into the service of the impulse of
spiritual freedom. Matter in any case has meaning for us only when we
learn to understand it as an expression of the Spiritual in the
Universe. In this age what we have to learn is to make the right use
of the iron in our blood. For wherever iron is, there too is the
impulse for the development of freedom. This is true in the Cosmos and
true also in man. It was out of a deep instinct that the Initiates of
old ascribed iron to Mars iron which has a significance for
human blood, and therewith also a cosmic significance.
These things can be known to-day through Spiritual Science, It is not
a question of a revival of ancient traditions but of a re-discovery by
Spiritual Science itself. If Anthroposophy is found to be in agreement
with ancient lore, that does not show that Anthroposophy is merely a
revival of the old. Anthroposophy investigates things by studying them
in their own intrinsic nature. Their significance is then brought home
to one anew when one finds that men had this same knowledge long ago
under the influence of the ancient Divine Wisdom possessed by those
Beings who afterwards took their departure to the Moon and to-day
people the cosmic colony of the Moon.
The age in which we live is, therefore, also bound up with the
experiences through which man passes between death and rebirth.
Perception of what is happening on Earth is strongest during the
period of existence in the Sun-sphere, but it is always there after
death in greater or less degree. From the super-earthly regions in
which he lives between death and a new birth, man is perpetually
looking down at the earthly world. If it were not so, the earthly
world would become foreign to him during the long journey between
death and a new birth.
The experiences of man in the super-sensible world can be described in
many ways. Yesterday I described them to you in another way; now I
have been describing them to you in connection with the world of stars
and with what takes place on Earth in the consecutive epochs of
civilisation. All these descriptions must gradually be built up
together into one whole. It would be a mistake to say: Yes, but how is
it that on one occasion you describe man's life between death and
rebirth in one way and on another occasion in quite a different way?
If a man goes to a city once or twice or three times, he will
certainly describe things differently, as his knowledge of the city
grows. The details of all his descriptions have then to be put
together. In the same way must the descriptions of man's experiences
in the super-sensible world be brought together, be considered and
pondered in all their connections. Thus alone can we gain an
impression of what the super-sensible world really is and what man
experiences there. This was the point I wanted to reach in the present
lecture. In the lecture this evening I will speak of further
experiences undergone by the human being in his existence between
death and a new birth.
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