VI
Paris,
24th May, 1924
In the
lecture yesterday I spoke of how man ascends after death into the
super-sensible world and then lives through the experiences connected
with the first decades of his post-mortem existence. I said that he
spends a certain number of years in the Moon-sphere, coming into
contact there with Beings who once lived on the Earth, not in
physical but in etheric bodies. These Beings were the Teachers of
primeval humanity, inspiring men with the profound wisdom that once
existed on Earth and gradually faded away. When the physical Moon
separated from the Earth, these Beings went with it; their existence
has continued on the Moon and man encounters them there after his
death when he is looking back upon his earthly life and living
through its experiences.
I have
already said that when a man has lived long enough in the Moon
region, he passes into the Mercury region. Here he encounters Beings
who lead him into a part of the Universe where the Beings are
completely different from those on Earth. To this region, however,
man belongs between death and a new birth just as surely as during
his earthly life he belonged to the Earth.
Let me
now add something to the brief sketch given yesterday. — When a
man passes through death — this actually takes very little time
— he begins his existence in the elements of earth, water, fire
and air. Substances that are differentiated on Earth — metals
and all other substances — are no longer differentiated when
death has actually taken place. All solid substances are
‘earth,' all fluids are ‘water,' all gaseous
substances are ‘air,' and everything that radiates warmth
is ‘fire' (or ‘warmth'). At the moment of
death man is living in this fourfold differentiation of substance. He
passes then into the region of cosmic Intelligence. Cosmic thoughts
live and weave through this region in which he remains for a few
days. Then he reaches the Moon region which I have already described,
and from there passes into the Mercury region.
Let me
repeat the sequence: man passes first into the region of the
Elements, then into the region of cosmic Intelligence, then into the
region of the Stars — first the Moon region, then the Mercury
region.
We will
now consider how a man's life in the Moon region can have a
determining effect upon his karma. Before his death he has pursued
this or that course in his earthly life, has done good or evil. And
with all this behind him he appears before the Moon Beings. These
Moon Beings pronounce stern judgment, a cosmic verdict, upon the
value or the reverse of good or bad actions for the Universe. A man
must then leave behind him in the Moon region the results of his evil
actions, everything whereby he has done harm to the Universe. In so
doing he leaves a part of himself behind. We must realise more
strongly than is usual that man and his deeds and achievements form a
unity, that his whole being is bound up with a good or with a bad
deed. So that if we have to leave behind us the evil we have wrought,
we have to leave part of ourselves behind. In point of fact we pass
from this Moon region with only the good we have achieved for the
Universe and we are, therefore, mutilated in a certain sense, the
extent or degree of mutilation depending upon how far we have allowed
evil thoughts to become part of our own being. Everything by which we
have injured the Cosmos must be left behind in the Moon
region.
If we
wish to study man's further progress between death and a new birth,
the following facts must be remembered. Man on the Earth is a being
whose members are clearly distinguishable from each other. The head
takes shape in the embryo and is the most highly developed member;
the rest of man's bodily makeup was still unfinished during
embryonic. life. In a certain sense this remains the case through the
whole of life. The head is the most highly elaborated part of man.
After death, however, it is precisely the spiritual part of the head
that passes away most rapidly in the spiritual world; it disappears
almost entirely during the passage through the Moon region. You must
of course understand me correctly: the physical substance falls away
with the corpse, but in the head there is not only physical
substance, there are forces — super-sensible forces —
which form and imbue man's physical body with life. These forces pass
through the gate of death and are recognised by Imaginative cognition
as the spirit form of man; the head of this spirit form, however, is
seen to be steadily disappearing. What actually remains, and can be
mutilated, is the rest of the body apart from the head. If a man has
in the main been a good man, this part of him can enter the
Mercury-sphere more or less complete, whereas if he has been a bad
character it will enter that sphere greatly mutilated. With these
forces enveloping the soul we pass into our further life between
death and a new birth, and it is from these forces that we have to
build up the whole of our life during that period.
The
spiritual Beings of the Mercury-sphere, who have never assumed human
form and in whose environment we now find ourselves, have an
important task. From the being who now appears as a headless man
— if I may use the expression — all moral blemish has
been removed in the Moon-sphere, but not the outcome of the health or
illness undergone during earthly life. This is important, for it is
both significant and surprising that although a man lays aside his
moral blemishes in the Moon region, the spiritual effects of whatever
has befallen him in the shape of illness can only be removed in the
Mercury region, by those Beings who have never been men.
It is
very important to pay attention to the fact that the spiritual
consequences of illnesses are taken away from men in the Mercury
region. From this we realise that in the world of stars — which
is actually the world of the Gods — the physical and the moral
interweave. A moral blemish cannot enter the spiritual world; it
remains behind in the Moon region, the inhabitants of which are
Beings especially concerned with men, because at one time they lived
among them. The Beings indwelling Mercury were never inhabitants of
the Earth. It is these Beings who take away from man the consequences
of illnesses. The illnesses are seen streaming out as it were into
cosmic space; their spiritual consequences are absorbed into the
spiritual cosmos and the process is actually fraught with a kind of
satisfaction. For the man who experiences this between death and a
new birth it will be the first impression, a purely spiritual one,
and yet as real to him as anything in earthly existence. Just as here
on Earth we experience the wind, the lightning, the flow of water,
so, when we have passed through the gate of death and entered the
Mercury region, do we experience the departure of the spiritual
effects of illnesses. We see how they are absorbed by the spiritual
Beings and we are left with the impression: Now be propitiated, O ye
Gods! — I can only touch on this to-day; tomorrow we shall be
able to go more deeply into this experience of how the Gods are
propitiated for the evil done on Earth — propitiated as a
result of the effects of illnesses streaming out into the wide
Universe.
These
important facts of life between death and a new birth were once known
to men, in the days when the Beings who afterwards became Moon
dwellers — the great primeval Teachers — were at hand to
instruct them. Then, too, men recognised that the truth concerning
the nature of illnesses can be known only when the truth comes from
the Mercury Beings; hence all medical knowledge, all knowledge of
healing, was the secret of the Mercury Mysteries. In such Mysteries a
man was not in the same position as he is in the universities of
to-day. Higher Beings from the regions of the stars actually worked
through the rites enacted in these Mysteries. In those ancient days
the Gods themselves were men's teachers, and medicine was the wisdom
transmitted to them directly by the Mercury Beings in the Mysteries;
hence this ancient medicine was regarded by men as a gift of the
Gods. Fundamentally speaking, whatever is effective in medicine
to-day either originates from olden times, as an aftermath of what
men learnt from the Mercury Gods, or it must be rediscovered through
those methods which enable men eventually to have converse with the
Gods, to learn from them. The stream of ancient wisdom has run dry,
has disappeared; a new wisdom, based once again upon intercourse with
the Gods, must be found. This is the mission of Anthroposophy in all
the different domains.
From the
Mercury region man comes into the region of the Venus-existence. The
Beings who inhabit Venus and are far more remote from earthly beings
than the inhabitants of Mercury, will change what he brings with him
into this region in such a way that it can advance to further stages
in the spiritual world. This, however, is possible only because on
passing into the Venus region, man enters into a new element. While
we are living here on Earth, much depends upon our having thoughts,
concepts, ideas. For what would a man be on Earth without them?
Thoughts are useful, and we as human beings are intelligent because
we have thoughts that have some value. Especially at the present time
it is very important that man should be intelligent. Nearly everyone
is intelligent nowadays; it was not always so but to-day it certainly
is. And after all, the whole of earthly life depends upon the fact
that men have thoughts. The splendid achievements of technology have
all sprung from human thoughts; everything good or bad that man
brings about on Earth has sprung ultimately from his thoughts. And in
the Moon region thoughts are still an important factor, for the
judgment of the Beings in that region is based upon how the good or
bad deeds have arisen from thoughts. The Beings in the Mercury region
too, still judge the illnesses from which they must liberate men,
according to the thoughts. But here, in a certain sense, is the
boundary up to which thought — anything that recalls human
intelligence — has significance, for the Venus region into
which man now passes, is ruled by what is known to us on Earth, in
its reflection, as love. Here, love takes the place of wisdom; we
enter the region of love. Man can pass into the Sun-existence only
when love leads him into it out of the sphere of wisdom.
The
following question may suggest itself to you: How does a man actually
experience these things of which he becomes aware through spiritual
perception? — You will no doubt have read what I have written
about exercises for the soul in the book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its
Attainment, and will know that a man
may gradually develop this perception through such exercises. When he
succeeds in developing Imaginative consciousness he first experiences
his whole life back to his birth, presented in one great spiritual
tableau. What is experienced in a natural way after death is
experienced through Initiation at any moment of life. When this
experience reaches the stage of Inspiration, however, it reveals
something that shines through this tableau of human life. Now this is
the significant point: we cannot speak truly about the concatenation
of the secrets underlying these things until we have reached a
certain age. This has always been so. A man may be initiated at any
time of life, but it is only at a certain age that through his own
perception of these things he is able to have an all embracing survey
of cosmic secrets.
The
reason is that when a man looks back over his life tableau it
presents itself in sections or phases of seven years: a first section
from birth to approximately the seventh year, a second from the
seventh to the fourteenth year, again from the fourteenth to the
twenty-first year, then a section which includes the years from the
twenty-first to the forty-second, then a section from the
forty-second to the forty-ninth year, another from the forty-ninth to
the fifty-sixth year and from the fifty-sixth to the sixty-third
year. These sections of life are surveyed one after the other. In the
first section of the retrospect, everything up to the change of teeth
is seen simultaneously. The secrets of the Cosmos appear throughout
as if seen through a mist. In the first section, from birth to the
seventh year, the mysteries of the Moon are revealed as though the
Sun were shining through a mist; the man is surveying them through
his own etheric body. What I have told you to-day about his faults
and ill doings being left behind, and what I have told you about the
Moon Beings — all this stands written in the first section of
this book of life.
Looking
back over his life with Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition, it
becomes clear to a man that this life has one, two, three, up to
seven, chapters. In the first chapter, which comprises early
childhood, are the Moon mysteries. In the second chapter, comprising
the period between the change of teeth and puberty, are the Mercury
mysteries. Doctors know well that this is the age when children's
ailments are prevalent, but for all that it, is the healthiest age in
human life; taking into consideration mankind as a whole, the rate of
morality is relatively lowest in this period. The Mercury mysteries
are revealed behind this age of life, so that in the unlikely event
of someone being initiated already at the age, say, of eighteen, he
would be able to survey the Moon mysteries and the Mercury mysteries.
If in later life a man looks back on the next section, from the
fourteenth to the twenty-first year, everything in the Universe
connected with the Venus mysteries is revealed. In this period, when
physical love arises in human life, the mysteries of the
Venus-existence in the Universe are spiritually inscribed in the book
of life. The period from the twenty-first to the forty-second year
needs a survey three times more comprehensive than before, because
here all the Beings of the Sun mysteries are revealed. To be able to
look back, we must be over the age of forty-two and then, in this
section of life, we see in retrospect the Sun mysteries. And when we
are old enough to look back on the section of life from the
forty-second to the forty-ninth year, the Mars mysteries are
revealed. But to penetrate the Mars mysteries we must have passed the
age of forty-nine. A man may be initiated, but to penetrate into the
Mars mysteries through his own power of vision, he must be able to
look back upon the section of life between the forty-second and
forty-ninth years. After the age of forty-nine he can look back upon
the Jupiter mysteries; and — I am myself now able to speak of
this — after his sixty-third year he is allowed by decree of
the Gods, to speak of the Saturn mysteries too.
In this
life between death and rebirth man passes farther and farther away
from conditions surrounding him on Earth and enters into quite
different ones. Having passed through the Venus region, he
experiences the realities of the Sun-sphere. And now, having
described how these truths are revealed through Initiation, I can
continue the study of man's existence between death and a new
birth.
As we
find our way into the spirit world we are brought nearer and nearer
to Beings of a higher rank than man. In the Moon region we are still
among Beings who, in the main, have lived with men on Earth, but here
we already perceive those Beings who lead us on Earth from one life
to another. These are the Beings I have called in my books — in
accordance with ancient Christian usage — the Hierarchy of
Angels. Looking back to early childhood with the Initiation knowledge
of which I have spoken, we see at the same time what has been wrought
in man by the world of the Angels. Think of the wonderful beauty of
some of the conceptions which exist in the simple hearts of men and
are actually confirmed by the higher wisdom of Initiation. We speak
of how the activities of the Angels weave through a child's first
years of life; and when we look back in order to study the Moon
region we actually see our childhood and with it the weaving work of
the Angels. Then, when stronger forces begin to operate in the human
being, when he reaches the school age, we perceive the work of the
Archangels. They are important for us when we are studying the
Mercury-existence, for then we are in the world of the Archangels.
— There follows the age of puberty and the period from
approximately the fourteenth to the twenty-first year. The Venus
mysteries are now seen in retrospect, shining through the tableau of
the course of life. At the same time we learn that the Hierarchy of
the Archai, the Primal Forces, are the Beings specially associated
with the Venus-existence. And here we realise a significant truth
— again something that is particularly striking — namely,
that the Beings associated with the Venus-existence after the age of
puberty are those who, as Primal Forces, were concerned with the
genesis of the world itself, and in their reflection are again active
in the formation of physical man in the sequence of the generations.
The relation between the Cosmos and human life is revealed in this
way.
We gaze
then into the mysteries of the Sun-existence. What is the nature of
the Sun according to modern physicists? An incandescent globe of gas,
where burning gases diffuse light and heat. For the eyes of spirit
this is a thoroughly childish conception! The truth is that if the
physicists could organise an expedition to the Sun, they would be
astonished to find everything entirely different from what they
imagined. There are no cosmic gases there; human beings would not be
consumed by flames if they could travel to the Sun. But if they came
into the Sun region they would be torn asunder — destroyed in
that way. What, then, is the Sun, in reality?
When you
walk about a room there may be people in it, or chairs which you
knock against. Here (drawing on
blackboard) are objects, and between
them is empty space through which you walk. In the area in which we
are at present, certain portions of space are filled by chairs or by
yourselves; other portions are empty. If I take the chairs away and
you come in, you will find only an empty space. Empty space is far
more prevalent in the Cosmos. Here on Earth we do not know what has
to be known in the Cosmos. In the Cosmos, space can even be empty of
itself, so that at some points there is no space. In soda water there
are little bubbles, less dense than the water; these you can see
— it is the bubbles you see, not the water. In the same way,
when you look out into space, you may see nothing; but where the Sun
is, there is even less than space. Suppose that here is the empty
space of the Universe, and that in this empty space there is nothing,
not even space, so that if you went there you would be sucked up and
disappear. There is nothing there at all, nothing physical, not even
space. It is the site of all that is spiritual. This is the nature of
the Sun-existence about which the physicists would be so astonished.
Only at the edge of this empty space is there something that begins
to be as the physicists suppose. In the corona of the Sun there are
incandescent gases, but within this empty space there is nothing
physical, not even space! It is all purely spiritual. Within this
sphere there are Beings of three ranks: Exusiai, Dynamis and
Kyriotetes. Into this region we enter when we have passed through the
Venus-existence during the further period between death and a new
birth. Then, when we look back — only we must have been more
than forty-two years old — we see the reflection, as it were,
of the Sun nature. The greater part of a man's life between death and
a new birth is spent among the Exusiai, Dynamis and
Kyriotetes.
Now
when, during this period between death and a new birth, man actually
penetrates into the Sun region, there is no similarity whatever with
anything to which we are accustomed in the physical, earthly world.
In this latter world we may have good intentions; but there may be
someone near us whose intentions are the very reverse. We try to
perform good actions but are only to some extent successful; in the
case of the other person, however, everything succeeds. Looking back
over our life after years or decades have passed, we come all too
easily to the conclusion that in the physical, earthly course of
things, it is not the case that good intentions or good deeds also
have good consequences. For instance, on Earth we see the good
punished and the bad rewarded, for the good may be unfortunate and
the bad fortunate. There seems to be no connection between moral life
and physical actuality. On the other hand, everything physical has
its necessary consequences; magnetic force must attract iron, for
example. Physical relationships alone are realised on Earth in our
life between birth and death. In the Sun-existence there are no such
relationships; there are only moral relationships.
Everything moral in that sphere has the power of coming to
realisation in an appropriate way. Goodness produces phenomena which
bring blessing to men, whereas evil brings the opposite. Here on
Earth, moral relationship is only ideal, and can be established as
ideal only in an external, inadequate way, inasmuch as jurisprudence
sees to it that evil is punished. In the Sun region, moral
relationships become reality. In this region man's every good
intention, however feeble the thought, begins to be reality — a
reality perceived by the Exusiai, Dynamis and Kyriotetes. Man is
regarded by the Beings of the Sun region according to the goodness he
has in him, according to the way he was able to think and feel and
experience. I cannot, therefore, describe the Sun region to you
theoretically but only in a living way. It is not easy to give a
definition of the effect of this or that goodness in the Sun region;
one can only try to make it clear to the listeners by saying: If, as
man in the Earth region you have had a good thought, in the Sun
region between death and a new birth you will have converse with
Exusiai, Dynamis and Kyriotetes. You will be able to lead a spiritual
life in community with these Beings. If, however, you have had evil
thoughts, though you have left them behind you in the Moon region,
you will be a lonely soul, abandoned by Exusiai, Dynamis and
Kyriotetes. Thus in the Sun region it is through our community with
these Beings that goodness becomes reality. If our thoughts have not
been good, we do not understand their language; if we have
accomplished nothing good we cannot appear before them. The effect of
our goodness is all reality in the Sun region.
This
study will be continued in the lecture to-morrow.
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