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Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology
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Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology
Schmidt Number: S-0857
On-line since: 8th July, 2002
Translation: Frank Thomas Smith
This is the second of three lectures given in the Berlin branch of the
Theosophical Society in 1904. Rudolf Steiner was the general secretary
of the German Theosophical Society until he broke with the
Theosophists in 1913 and formed the Anthroposophical Society. At that
time Steiner used theosophical terminology derived from oriental
sources. He later abandoned most of these terms in favor of German.
This lecture was published in German by the Rudolf Steiner Verlag,
Dornach, Switzerland, in 2001. It is based on notes taken by
participants, none of whom was a professional stenographer. This is
the only English translation to my knowledge. The first lecture may be
found at
Esoteric Cosmology - 1.
The third lecture will appear in the next issue of SCR, and at
Esoteric Cosmology - 3.
. [Tr. FTS]
After the introductory remarks last Thursday, I would like to begin by
giving you a sketch of world development according to theosophical
knowledge. I ask you to bear in mind that as there are only a few
hours available, I can only give a sketch in which much can only be
briefly indicated. There may be an opportunity later to elucidate
further.
Before we pursue the history of the development of the universe and,
above all, the formation of our planet Earth, we must make our own
certain concepts that westerners no longer possess because they have
occupied themselves for so long with only physical phenomena. In every
book that deals with cosmology, we are told that we only need to look
into space to see thousands and thousands of worlds unveil themselves
before our eyes, worlds that are similar to our solar system, and that
our Earth, the planet on which life has existed for millions of years,
is like a particle of dust within these many worlds; and that man is
merely a tiny being on this particle of dust. Natural science has
considered this to be the case ever since the advent of the Copernican
theory. Science tells us how erroneous it was that man in ancient
times saw the Earth as the center of the universe and believed that
cosmic evolution was only a preparation for human existence. Science
has drummed into us how small the human being is compared to the
universe, that is was arrogant of man to believe that the world is
fashioned the way it is because of him. Schiller wrote the following
beautiful words against this way of thinking:
Don't blab so much to me about dust clouds and suns!
Is nature so grand only because it lets you count?
Your subject is surely the most sublime in space;
But, friends, the sublime lives not in space.
And Goethe, about whom you know from other lectures that he possessed
occult knowledge, expressed his thoughts about this point as follows:
For what purpose would the world exist with its solar systems
and stars if it didn't direct itself to the human being, so he could
edify and be edified by it?
So you see, people like these with their true spiritual world
conception could not be satisfied with the idea of the insignificance
of man and the dust particle nature of the universe.
Let us now consider the human being in relation to the history of
evolution from the theosophical point of view. I must, however,
anticipate this with some thoughts. Let's look for a moment at
contemporary humanity's standpoint concerning cosmology. Everything
that man can grasp with his senses be they the rough senses of
daily life or the more exact ones that natural science offers us by
means of its microscopes and analytical methods is ultimately
merely the exterior, physical human being. Those of you who have heard
theosophical lectures more often know that this exterior human being
is only the wrapping, the outer manifestation of the inner man. What
is the inner man actually? When you study the physical man
anatomically, you find that he is composed of various systems: the
skeletal and muscle system, the nervous system that has developed into
the brain, and so forth. You also know that the brain is the organ of
thinking. As Theosophists you also know that it isn't the brain that
thinks, but that the brain is only an instrument, that the brain only
serves the true being of man as a thinking instrument. This being who
thinks in man cannot be discerned with physical sense instruments; not
even someone who has opened his astral [soul tr.] senses can
see it. A highly developed clairvoyance is required in order to
perceive what it is that thinks in a human being. In a theosophical
sense we call that which thinks in man the true Self. This inner
nucleus of being, this true Self, is spiritual in nature. It isn't
something that extends in space, nor does it flow in time. It is
timeless and spaceless, it exists beyond space and time, it is
eternal. You have heard a description of this Self in my lectures
about the Devachan [spiritual world-tr.], and you will find an exact
description in my forthcoming book,
Theosophy.
In order for the human being to live and think in the present stage of
evolution, the spiritual Self needs a physical brain. We could
perceive with this spiritual Self in the astral world and in the
Devachan, or mental world, without a physical brain, but in the outer,
physical world we can only perceive with the physical brain. If we
wish to understand contemporary man correctly, we must say: The
contemporary human being is a spiritual Self embodied in a physical
brain. This physical brain had to first originate, it had to develop;
it isn't eternal as is the spiritual Self. We can follow the spiritual
Self back into infinitely remote times, and forward into the infinite
future. From a certain point in time this spiritual Self clothed
itself in a brain, created it, formed this brain to correspond to its
own being. Such an organ cannot be formed just like that, however. It
would be impossible for someone to simply create a viable brain
through some process or other. It would be an artificial thing, but
not a viable brain that could serve as an instrument for a spirit. In
order for a brain to arise, other organs had to develop first. A brain
can only develop in a physical body, such as the human one. Therefore
it was necessary that the evolution of the rest of the physical body
precede the brain instrument. When we look back on the preceding
evolutionary stages we see how slow and gradual this process was. That
the human being with his spiritual Self received such an organ with
which he can come to understand the world, that is the goal and
meaning of our present earthly development. Everything that has
happened since millions of years had as its goal that evolution reach
the point in which a brain can serve a spiritual Self.
Let us go back for a moment to the beginning of the earth's evolution.
He whose spiritual vision has been sufficiently trained will have the
following perception: At the beginning of our planetary evolution, our
spiritual Self had reached a certain stage in its evolution. Every one
of us was at a certain stage of evolution when the Earth was in its
germinal stage. You can think back to the time when the earth's
evolution began, and to all the spiritual Selfs that are incarnated
today on Earth. You were all there, not as you are now, but at a
completely different stage of evolution. During the Earth's evolution
we have a distinct task; the human being must became something through
this earthly evolution. Allow me to indicate in a descriptive way what
the spiritual Self was when it entered into earthly evolution. Our
spiritual Self had a completely different consciousness when it stood
before the gates of our earthly existence than it does now. We can
comprehend this if we imagine that we were dull dreamers who were not
able to turn the images that flew by us into concepts, but could only
see them as a panorama. Every individual spiritual Self had such a
dream consciousness, and it had to pass through earthly evolution and
must pass through future evolution in order to develop a bright,
clear, conceptual picture-consciousness. The dream-like consciousness
in which the spiritual Self was immersed at the start of earthly
evolution is comparable to that of the animal's, but the consciousness
level is not the same. The task our spiritual Self is to perform
during the course of this planetary period is that consciousness
brightens more and more and when we complete this earthly
evolution in the distant future, we will have brought this bright,
clear consciousness to its zenith.
The beings who entered into earthly evolution at that time we call
Pitris, which mean Fathers. We were those Pitris
then; that was our nature during that earlier phase of evolution.
Before we entered into earthly evolution, we passed through
preliminary stages, and we worked ourselves up to the dream-like Pitri
stage. That is where we stood when earthly evolution began. The Pitris
had to gradually develop all the organs they needed in order to become
acquainted with and understand their physical environment by means of
a physical brain within the physical corporality we know today. The
last thing man had to accomplish was to become a physical thinking
being in order for his Self to be able to think within the physical
world.
Now I come to the second preliminary thought. When you examine the
human brain scientifically from all sides with the senses only, you
will find that it is composed of the same matter and is ruled by the
same energy as that of all other earthly physical systems. If you take
a crystal, a piece of limestone or rock-salt, a plant, an animal, and
you examine them chemically, you find that all physical nature,
insofar as it is seen with the eye and touched by the hand, consists
of the same chemical and physical energies those that are
active in the mineral, vegetable and animal kingdoms. Therefore, in
order for the human being to reach his present stage of evolution, he
had to clothe his spiritual Self with a physical body. That took a
long time and the process is not yet complete. In the future the human
being will develop further in this mineral wrapping. There are
germinal organs in our bodies that are still to develop, new senses
that are now only present in outline. So you see, the human being
his spiritual Self needed a long time to clothe himself
in the physical body which he now has.
Let us go back to the time when the human spiritual Self began the
work of forging this mineral body, that can walk and stand, that
possesses growth and reproductive faculties, a nervous system and the
kind of brain a human needs. Go back to when all that was in a
germinal stage, and then go forward to a time when the human being
will have reached his highest point of evolution, when in the center
of his head an organ will have developed through which he will have
other perceptions than those we know today. In the segment of time
between these two points flows the mineral evolution of man. In
Theosophy we call such a time segment a Round. The Round I
have just described to you this evolutionary segment we
call the Mineral Round.
Before the human being could form this body in order to create the
brain, however, he first had to prepare other parts of his being. The
spiritual Self, this purely spiritual entity, could not have managed
such a mineral body. Consider the spiritual Self as a point. And think
of the point as being inside a mechanism such as our body; this point
would never have been able to think by means of a physical brain.
So we have two things: we know that our spiritual Self had a
dream-like consciousness in the beginning, but could never have
managed the physical body. It had to create an intermediary in order
to move its body. How do I move my hand? I first have the thought: I
want to move my hand. If I only had the thought it would live in me,
but it could never raise up a physical hand, just as a mere thought
could never lift up a bottle, for example. If you want to move the
bottle, energy must be added to the thought, which is the intermediary
between the thought and my physical body. And we call this energy an
astral [soul] energy. This is an energy present in the astral world. I
would not be able to move my arm if there wasn't an astral energy in
me that acts as intermediary between my thought and my physical arm.
There must be an intermediary between my spiritual Self and my
physical body and this intermediary is an astral essence. If I move my
leg or my hand, if I put my brain into action in order to hatch
thoughts my physical body must be integrated with my thought
through the astral organism.
You know from previous lectures that man has such an astral body that
the clairvoyant sees in its astral cloud, which we call the aura, and
in which his will and his desires live. When I have a thought, it
alone is powerless to act. If it is accompanied by a wish, the will,
it becomes an energy, a radiation, which is recognizable to the
clairvoyant. The human being had to create an astral body, a
desire-body, which could be the intermediary between his thoughts and
his physical-mineral body, before he built up the physical body he now
has. Before the evolutionary period, which I called the Mineral
Round, another evolutionary period in which the astral body
developed, had to precede it. We must therefore go back to the period
in which the astral body was prepared. Only then could the
physical-mineral body impregnate the astral body. This period, that
also had a beginning and an end-point, we call the Astral
Round.
As you can see, we have two times. One is that in which we
now live: the mineral round. Another one preceded it: the astral
round. But the human astral body also required preparation. A certain
method is required to insert it into human nature. The astral body
wasn't there when we were born and will not be there a short time
after we die. It comes into being and it expires, it is subject to
certain laws of origination and expiration. Consider a child. The
child's astral body is correspondingly small; it grows according to
the child's physical growth. Growth and reproduction are functions of
the mineral-physical and the etheric [vital or life-tr.] essences of
man. The human being must develop in earthly life according to the
laws of growth and reproduction. That we are born and grow, that we
survive at all, is not due to our astral bodies. Only wishes, wants
and desires reside in the astral body. We are astral beings, just as
animals are astral beings, and with the plants and animals we have
that essence in common which is capable of bringing forth its own kind
and making it grow from small to large. To use another expression: it
is the form-giving element. Our physical and etheric bodies must have
a very certain form when they are born, and this form must grow. You
can conceive of this better if you take a seed ... [gap in the
manuscript].
The forming energy is not an astral function. The astral can live
within this energy, but it must be formed first itself. The human
astral body could not have originated if another evolutionary period
had not preceded it the period in which the human form was
prepared. Allow me to call this period the Formation
Period; in Theosophy it is called the Rupa-Round. It
is the period in which the form of man was prepared, so that his
present form could develop.
All that we can observe in these three rounds are the
wrappers for the spiritual Self of man. During the mineral round the
human being clothed himself with the mineral wrapping. In
the preceding period, the astral round, the human being prepared the
astral wrapping, and during the period preceding that, the
rupa or formation round, he acquired the ability to give
himself the form he needed to perceive, think and act as a human
being.
When we were still Pitris, when we still lived in a
dream-like consciousness at the beginning of our earthly evolution, we
were, if I may use the expression, result, fruit. In a way similar to
a plant that grows from a seed planted in springtime in new earth, we
had to prepare ourselves in order to evolve on the earth. We were the
result of another world, and we had then to be the beginning of a
completely new world, in which we had to first find ourselves. Just as
you receive a seed in the autumn and let it rest over the winter, then
plant it in new earth in the spring, so acted the Pitri-natures. They
had to be replanted in a new environment, in the matter of the earthly
world that was not present in the previous planetary stages. In order
for this to happen another evolutionary period had to precede the one
we just referred to. We now arrive at a very ancient evolutionary
period.
The farther back we go from the present, the harder it becomes to
imagine the conditions. The theosophist does not believe that he can
go back to the beginning of the world with his questions. When people
hear about Theosophy for the first time, they often ask: How did the
world begin? Mostly such questions are not answerable, for we cannot
go back to the very beginning of the world. You have seen the point in
time where we have come from the Pitri-nature. The clairvoyant can
follow this point in time by using certain methods. But the human
being did not originate there; he was already at a certain phase of
evolution. The theosophist does not speculate about this or indulge in
abstract concepts. He follows up his experiences, his intuitions in
the super-sensible region, and he describes his experiences insofar as
he has them. In the same way as a geographical investigator would only
describe what he has seen, say about Africa, and not what he has not
seen, so the theosophical investigator would not describe the
beginning of the world that lies very, very far back. The theosophist
can only follow a part of our evolution through experience and does
not indulge in speculation.
It was a seed that came from an earlier time into our evolution. Man
was a formless seed. We call this point in time the
Arupa-Round, the formless round. Thus we have three time
segments before the one we are in now. We call these segments
Rounds. The first, second and third rounds have gone by;
we are now in the fourth round, and three more rounds will follow in
the future, of which we have still to speak. We call the humans of the
fourth round the humans of the mineral realm because they were formed
by mineral energy; and we call a human of the previous round, the
astral round, in which he formed his astral body, a human of the third
elemental realm. We differentiate the humans of the third, second and
first elemental realms. During the first elemental realm, or the first
round, men's thoughts moved in a formless thought-matter. During the
second elemental realm, or the second round, human thoughts moved in a
formed thought-matter. And in the third elemental realm human thoughts
could already form into wishes; they could take on the form that we
can follow as astral energy in the astral world. Only in the fourth
round is man advanced enough to dominate the mineral realm. Just as in
the third round he formed an astral brain from astral matter, so in
the fourth round he was advanced enough to form a physical brain with
which he could think.
Thus we have three elemental realms and the mineral realm. The human
being of the past lived in the three elemental realms. I can only hint
at what followed, but you will understand the analogy. Another round,
during which man will reach a still higher stage of evolution, will
follow our present one. He will then not only think with his physical
brain, but also with what we call astral energy. He will not only be
able to command physical matter, he will also be able to dominate
astral energy. I will give you an example for clarification. If I want
to move this glass from here to there, I need a physical intermediary
my hand. Man has advanced far enough in the fourth round that
he can consciously act in the physical, mineral world. He cannot yet,
however, consciously handle astral energy. He has not yet developed an
astral organ of will. He will be able to do so during the fifth round.
In the fifth round the human being will be able to command the astral
world as well as he now commands the physical world. He will be even
more advanced during the sixth round. He will then be able to command
the form-giving world, as he today commands the physical world, and in
the fifth round will command the astral world. In the fifth round he
will not only be able to realize a wish in the place where it is
wished, but will also be able to send a wish to distant places. In the
sixth round he will be able to form himself. After the sixth round our
earthly evolution will have reached its culmination, and by then the
human being will have taken unto himself all that he is able to learn
on the Earth.
The human being has seven rounds to go through. I could only describe
these rounds approximately but we must be clear about this:
During our mineral round man and the earth were not always physical,
but had to evolve to that stage. They had to reach this stage in order
to be physically perceptible. From our mineral round we look back on
previous evolutionary stages. We can thereby conclude that there is a
seven-stage evolution of our Earth and that the spiritual Self has
seven stages or rounds to go through. During each of these seven
rounds the spiritual Self was in one of the nature realms. Look at the
human being. He has gone through the first, second, third elemental
realms and finds himself now in the fourth round, which is our
contemporary world.
Next time I will show that during this fourth round it is only man who
has reached the mineral stage. Everything that is already mineral,
non-living natural matter such as crystals, rocks, and so on, already
reached the culmination of their evolution during the first round.
Plants reached the culmination of their evolution during the second
round, and today's animals reached their evolutionary culmination
during the third round. Man has reached his physical-mineral evolution
during the fourth round.
We see, therefore, that our Earth was preceded by another one millions
of years ago. Man first appeared in the first elemental realm. The
plant nature appeared during the second elemental realm. Then came the
third elemental realm and animals were included in earthly evolution.
The human being as such was, however, still an astral being, not yet
able to descend to a physical incarnation. Only during the fourth
round, when minerals, plants and animals already existed, was man able
to descend to a physical incarnation. Therefore, in the four rounds we
have four coexisting realms: the mineral realm in the first round, the
plant realm in the second round, the animal realm in the third realm
and the human realm in the fourth round. The human realm had sent out
the three other preparatory realms in advance. Goethe was right when
he said: “What would nature amount to if it weren't directed
towards man?” The great cosmic event had to occur; the human
being had to evolve through three realms in order to take on a mineral
form during the fourth round. The human being was the co-creator in
invisible form. As Pitri he came from another evolutionary
stage. We worked with our dream-like consciousness during the first
round. We worked in the preparation of our Earth in order that a realm
could be formed that would be the foundation of our evolution.
That is the path of evolution up until now. We will continue next
time.
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