EL,
Muenchen, 12-9-'13
In
order to get ahead in our esoteric life we must become more
attentive to things that usually escape our everyday
consciousness. We must also revise our ideas about what we'll
experience. For instance we complain that thoughts storm into our
meditation that bother and disturb us. If we would think about it we
would see that it's progress that we've become more sensitive,
because we notice that these thoughts are stronger than we are. They
induce us to use more strength in our meditation, for it's luciferic
beings who bring up our own thoughts in us. Luciferic beings are
always in us, but they're drowned out by the surging of everyday
life. When we walk through a quiet woods at night we'll hear the
leaves falling, animals flitting by and distant footsteps, but in
a city's bustle such quiet noises will be imperceptible.
That's how
things are with our meditation also. The quiet that we create let's
us notice what submerges in the everyday hubbub. All kinds of
things can enter our consciousness, such as physical pains that
we don't feel otherwise. We can concentrate on our body —
although this is only a good idea in special cases — and
look for all of its pains. One begins somewhat over the head,
excludes all other thoughts and concentrates on this one point. Then
one goes further down, focuses on one part of the brain, and so on.
Here one will notice that one can have pains in various parts of the
body. The more egotistical a man is the more distinctly he'll
feel pains here and there. But we shouldn't get hypochondriacal or
scared about this — we should stay cool. We also have to do
this with other things, for strange and surprising things can
happen to us, but we have to get to the bottom of them. The relation
between members of our being changes through meditation. Even when we
do it ever so badly and awkwardly we nevertheless pull the ego,
astral body and part of the etheric body out of the physical body,
and so we can have strange experiences in our etheric body in the
moments after meditation. This body is a faithful preserver of
everything we encountered in life, consciously or not. For instance
as a child we may have experienced that a dog was run over by a
train. Over the years we have overcome the horrible scene. But the
etheric body preserved it and through our development 30 or 40 years
later we can suddenly perceive the yelping and whimpering
out of us, or it can even be the case that the person concerned can
make yelping sounds himself and then of course is rather scared about
this. This happens when the etheric body is loosened in development,
appears suddenly with especially strong force and works on the
physical body.
Another
example: An esoteric can have pains from an inflammation of the middle
ear that lead to visions of a gruesome scene, and he can't explain
its origin. This comes about as follows. Pains are seated in the
astral body and not in the physical body. We know that the astral
body can experience great pain in kamaloca. These pains in the
astral body are reflected in the etheric body. The esoteric
experiences the vibrations that are generated in the
etheric body thereby, but also vibrations of a similar kind that were
generated in it during childhood through soul pains, when he
experienced the horrible scene. He had forgotten the latter
long ago, but the experience emerges from the etheric body
through his esoteric training and the outer earache.
Something
even stranger is possible. Say we live on the other side of a house's
wall with a family that liked to read and tell tall tales. Our
physical ear didn't hear them, but our etheric body took them in. And
in spiritual development it can happen that we experience them in our
etheric body. Such things can scare us if we don't understand them.
Say that someone goes to sleep in a public lecture through lack of
interest. His ego and astral body are nevertheless there. Then when
he wakes up it may happen that the physical body does not want to
adapt itself to what the ego and astral body took in. Thereby the
person is dissatisfied with himself, reproaches himself severely or
even feels pain from his physical body. Or it may happen that someone
takes in esoteric teachings with great attentiveness and does his
exercises well, but he has to be among people who reject
theosophy and esotericism either silently or openly. This has an
effect on the esoteric, and it can happen after meditation that
voices within him say: “That's all nonsense” or much more
terrible things that give him great pain. It's the thoughts of his
environment that he may not have heard with physical ears but
with which he's obsessed. When we lift out the ego we take all of our
good qualities with us and refine them more and more; the bad
qualities we push down and they acquire a kind of independent life.
Then it may happen that we begin to scold and to use expressions that
we're too well trained to use in ordinary life. This then fills us
with amazement and horror, and we may tell ourselves: I'm not like
that at all, I'm too decent a person for that. But we should, admit
that we are like that, for such things only disappear when we finally
put them aside. And yet all of these experiences are steps forward,
and it's just a matter of knowing their significance. It's especially
important to realize that it's our own fault that it's so hard
for us to press into spiritual worlds. But when we get up there we
meet the one who took our sins upon him through the Mystery of
Golgotha. He took our weaknesses upon him; that's a true word in the
Bible, as everything in the Bible is true. And one who refuses
to have his sins expiated by the Christ hasn't pressed to the depth
of this truth, just as little as one who believes in it as a
“good Christian” but who thinks that the matter is very
simple. World evolution is very complicated and hides riddles in
every little thing, and every little thing can become a whole
world. The example of otitis media can teach us this. What is
experienced there in the etheric body arose like a world out of a
small thing.
Inspirations
for the material world can also come from higher worlds. A thing that's
noted too little, that many people read over when they read the life
of Darwin's friend Wallace is that a thought that led to one of the
most important discoveries in connection with physical heredity
came to him in a feverish dream. That this thought came to him in a
condition in which his physical brain was unsuited for thinking
should give the materialists who consider thinking to be a
function of the brain much to think about. Darwin also travelled a
lot in the tropics and it's quite possible that he made some
discoveries about physical conditions in a fever.
One will
only notice such things when things are found in such abnormal
states, as if through inspiration that can be used materialistically,
when for instance someone discovers something that can make him rich.
Up till then one will consider all such things to be figments of a
sick fantasy. Let's continue our meditation with
industry, perseverance and energy, for the help of the one who
brought his impulse into earth evolution will always come to
meet us. This help is always there.
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