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Greek and Germanic Mythology in the Light of Esotericism
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Greek and Germanic Mythology in the Light of Esotericism
Schmidt Number: S-0912
On-line since: 27th December, 2003
Berlin, 21st October, 1904.
In order to acquire a right understanding of the Siegfried saga we
must first find its place in the great cosmic happenings in the world.
Before our present root-race there were four others; we are in the
fifth. The first sub-race of the present race consists of the Indian
folk; we call this the Spirit-race, because the import of the fifth
race was first given by the Manu in its spiritual form to this
sub-race. The second sub-race we call the Flame-race, the race to
which Zarathustra gave a religion. The third sub-race was the
star-race, the race of the Chaldeans, Babylonians, Assyrians, from
which later sprang the Israelite tradition. The race of the Greek and
Roman peoples, whose first representatives are mainly to be found in
Greece and Rome, became the fourth sub-race. It is the one in which
Christianity first took root, in Asia Minor, Greece and Rome. But it
is our fifth sub-race which was to be the most strongly influenced by
Christianity and was to carry it over into the sixth. Christianity
came to our fifth sub-race as a tradition, after the beginning of the
Christian era. But before this, for some centuries before Christianity
was introduced into these regions, and even earlier, ancient Druid
initiations were in existence. These were maintained until it became
quite obvious that the evening of these preparatory Celtic races had
come.
You must understand that all the streams I have named do not reach the
northern world. None of the currents which passed over the Flame-race,
the Star-race, the Greco-Roman race, got as far as the northern
regions. In the north there still remained something from the culture
of Atlantis which had been brought over by Atlantean initiates. Wotan
was an initiate of the northern peoples. He is none other than the
bearer of the elements of Atlantean culture into these parts.
Everywhere in these northern regions the Druid initiation was still
practised. I have already said that one of its founders, one can say
its chief founder, was named Sieg. And in these northern parts
something happened rather like what happened later in Palestine at the
Foundation of Christianity. Sieg renounced his body and placed it at
the disposal of a higher individuality. Hence later the transformed
Sieg was named Odin. Odin is the highest initiate of the northern
Mysteries. He is the bearer of the spiritual culture of that time.
Sieg therefore was the Chela of the north who placed his body at the
disposal of the higher, more spiritual Odin. He himself lived later as
an initiate Master. Sieg is a quite special case. He is not able to
introduce a movement as the Master Jesus1 did after the
foundation of Christianity. Sieg had to lead this northern culture to
its downfall. He is called upon to guide the northern peoples until
the fifth sub-race of the fifth root-race reached them from the south.
The ancient Chela Sieg is the one who had to lead the northern peoples
into tragedy. Hence he is also called Sieg-urt, which means, he
who leads into the past. ‘Fried’ is the same word; it
means, that which leads to death, to destruction. It is still
found in the word ‘Friedhof,’ (graveyard). The very same Chela
who had paved the way for the great initiate who is to lead the northern
culture to its downfall. Its spiritual content declines and is
replaced by the rising Christianity. What I am now saying is a
prophetic augury which found expression everywhere in the later
northern Mysteries. We have to be a race that is led to its
death. That is the note which sounds forth in the various
Mysteries of these northern peoples. The whole of the future event,
which had been indicated in the scriptures since primeval times, and
which was to take place in the future, was predicted in the northern
Mysteries, and through this prediction arose what later became the
content of the Nibelungenlied. The second part of the Nibelungenlied
gives us the fulfilment of the Nibelungs' karma.
I must draw attention to one feature which we always find in such a
situation in human evolution. Before a new phase takes root the
earlier phases of evolution have to undergo a brief repetition. This
repetition is plainly to be seen in the north. We are shown how all
that has been experienced here in the north since the time of Lemuria
and Atlantis has to be overcome before these northern nations will
become mature, will really develop up to the level of the
Christianised fifth sub-race. He in whom all that lives is the
initiate Siegfried. Let us briefly run through the salient points of
the Siegfried saga.
To begin with, life at the Court in Worms revolves round three heroes:
Gunther, Magen and Giselher. We are further told that the hero
Siegfried is wooing Brunhild. At the same time we are told that
Siegfried is acknowledged to be a personality out of the ordinary.
This he certainly is, for he has slain the possessor of the Nibelung
treasure; in the fight with the dragon he has made his body hard as
horn; he has won the cloak of invisibility. Thus he has two qualities
that are always shown by the initiates of pre-Christian times; they
are invulnerable and they are unrecognisable. They are made
invulnerable by something that has preceded Christianity, has preceded
the spirit. In the Gospel it says: And there are three that bear
witness ... the Spirit, and the water, and the
blood.2
It is the blood which must be conquered, and it is the blood which
made the heroes invulnerable in the times preceding Christianity. But
these invulnerable initiates are always vulnerable in one spot.
Achilles is an example of an initiate of these early times. He was
plunged into the Styx and was vulnerable in his heel. Siegfried is
bathed in the blood of the dragon and is vulnerable in the shoulder.
The initiate can make himself unrecognisable to his own people. He can
do that through the possession of the cloak of invisibility. It is
this that makes the possessor of these higher occult faculties
invisible to the outer world. The possessors of the Nibelung treasure
had these faculties. They originated in Atlantis, Atlantean initiates
in particular had them. But they were also retained by the initiates
of the fifth race and hence by Siegfried. He came into possession of
the Nibelung treasure. What is this treasure?
It expresses the fact that the northern peoples supplied the basis
upon which the fifth sub-race could arise. We also call the race the
race of the great discoveries and inventions, the race that has
conquered the entire physical plane and that waxes great amid the
harsh difficulties of the external world. It has both to possess
things, and to develop its possessions. We shall see that
‘Nibelungenhort’ (the treasure of the Nibelungs) is merely a
modification of the old word ‘Nifelheim, Nebelheim’ (land of mist).
This it is what in the north is recognized as the physical earth, the
earth in the moment of becoming physical. It is a firmer hold on the
physical that this race of forerunners propagated and opposed to
Christianity. Nibelung treasure represents earthly property. It is
something that the forerunner possesses, which it is permissible for
him to possess, because he can guard it in a suitable way.
Now you all know how the Siegfried saga goes on in this old form. It
is not the oldest form, but it is the one that concerns us. You know
that Gunther woos Brunhild of Iceland. Twice Siegfried overcomes
Brunhild, who believes that it is her suitor Gunther who has conquered
her. Gunther woos her, but Siegfried in the cloak of invisibility
fights at his side, and is glad that she becomes Gunther's wife. Now
Kriemhild later in a weak moment betrays to Brunhild that in reality
it was not Gunther who had vanquished her, but that Siegfried was
there invisibly. Brunhild is incensed by this and plots to kill
Siegfried. But she has yet to learn how she can do it. She wins to her
side Hagen of Trony, who dwells at the court. We can recognise the
figure of Hagen as deriving from the ancient Druid Mysteries. Hagen is
a significant name among the ancient Druid initiates. Not only is he
an initiate who represents the highest streams of spiritual life, but,
what is more important here, he illustrates the fact that the
predecessor always comes into conflict with his successor. Siegfried
is the immediate predecessor of Christianity. Hagen belongs to an
earlier Druid stream. Hagen therefore is sent for to bring about
Siegfried's ruin. To this end Kriemhild must betray that he is
vulnerable in one place. Here the significance of this place is
revealed. Kriemhild betrays that he is vulnerable between the
shoulders, in the very place where the Cross will have to be borne. He
has not yet got the Cross. These early peoples have not yet got
Christianity. To this spot the Christian initiate will have to come
so says the Siegfried saga because it still lacks
Christianity, because the place where the Cross has to rest is still
vacant. Hence Siegfried is still vulnerable in this spot. Siegfried,
who brings the Sieg-initiate to ‘Fried’, to rest, is vulnerable in the
spot which Christianity will later render invulnerable. There
Siegfried too is overcome by the powers which have remained over from
earlier stages of northern culture. Hagen kills him and thus
illustrates the supercession of the preceding northern races by the
fifth sub-race. The import of this transition finds expression in the
Siegfried saga.
What are these northern races, the forerunners of Christianity,
fighting against? They are fighting against all the old that has
remained behind from Atlantis. They have continually to be on their
guard against it. Thus in the northern races there still lives
something against which the soul of the northern peoples has to
protect itself, something that still forces its way in from the
remnants of Atlantean culture. An earlier stage of culture has been
preserved into the fifth sub-race. But those who have remained behind
in the Atlantean culture are a hindrance to further development, they
have to be overcome. Hence the struggles that followed are represented
by Gudrun. This Gudrun is the soul of the northern peoples. In an
older version she wages war against the great initiates who
continually come over from Asia from the remnants of old Atlantis. The
initiates, the remnants of the Turanians, come over from Asia in a
series of incarnations. This is why we also meet there the famous
Attila, identical with Etzel, who was initiated in the Atlantean
culture. In. fact the historic Attila, who was called ‘the scourge of
God’ by his own people as well as by the Europeans, was an initiate
who fought at the head of his people with quite outstanding occult
forces. Hence a battle with the Huns was quite rightly described as a
fight in the air. To anyone who knows these things it is quite clear
what is meant. Attila shrank from nothing that he encountered in
Europe; from the Pope alone, of his own free-will, he drew back. The
races of northern Europe knew that they had to beware of the influence
from the East. Christianity knew that this influence could do it no
harm.
Now in the later saga we are told that Kriemhild plotted to take
revenge on those who had killed Siegfried. She achieves this by
throwing in her lot with these Atlantean elements and succeeds in
wooing Attila's following to her cause. She becomes Attila's wife.
Before that she had lived for a while at the Burgundian court. She
came into possession of the Nibelung treasure and had been a great
benefactress in her use of it. But the inevitable enemies, who
belonged to an earlier culture, and who were represented by Hagen, had
sunk the treasure in the Rhine. Now how wonderfully the events which
followed are described; Kriemhild clung to her plan to destroy her
enemies, her old northern enemies, with the help of Attila. They were
enticed to Attila's court and on their way there they met the very
spiritual power by which they were to be superseded. On the Danube, in
Rudeger of Bechlaren and his wife Gotelind, they encounter
Christianity. It is Christianity that is to supplant the northern
European culture. Here we have an indication of the dawn of
Christianity. Those who have paved the way for it go to meet their
downfall. They are murdered at the court of the Huns. Kriemhild had
her revenge but she herself must perish. How is this brought about?
Kriemhild is really a metamorphosis of Gudrun, with the difference
that in the earlier time the tragic outcome had not taken hold of
men's hearts. It is Gudrun herself, the folk-soul who slays Attila. In
the later version she unites herself with Attila. The soul of the
earlier culture avenges itself on the culture which has brought about
its downfall. Kriemhild herself perishes.
If you are studying the matter from the literary point of view, you
will naturally ask how it comes about that, right at the end, at the
court of the Huns, Dietrich of Bern, Hildebrand and all the Germanic
heroes are introduced, for they belong to a period that has already
gone over to Christianity. They are Christian heroes. Christianity
brings death to the ancient folk-soul. First we have the dawn of
Christianity in Rudeger of Bechlaren, and then Christianity reaches
the essential element of the ancient folk-soul. This is not something
told after the event, but something experienced as prophecy within the
Mysteries long before the emergence of Christianity. These events were
the subject of Mystery-initiation. Initiation into the Mysteries
includes not only initiation into truths of the present, but also into
truths of the past and of the future. Apocalypse always forms part of
it. The Siegfried saga had long been the apocalypse of the northern
peoples.
It is not a saga that has arisen somehow or other out of separate
fragments, as philology supposes. ‘The folk’ does not make literature
in this way. Only someone who has no clue to what goes on in a
folk-soul could say this. The sagas are nothing but an account, a
rendering of what had taken place in the crypts of the Mysteries. Just
as in the south we have the word Mystery, so in the north a similar
mystery event is called a ‘Mahr’, from which we get the word ‘Marchen’
(fairy tale). Viele Wunderdinge melden die Mahren alter
Beiten.3) The ‘Wunder’ (wonder or miracle) is just a
sign. There are things that must be regarded as events on a higher
plane. The northern saga-world is so interesting because it expresses
something that is not to be found in the entire range of southern
saga. The sagas of the southern peoples express a step up; in them the
people have always received something which leads them upwards. Of
course, the Indian, Persian, Babylonian, Chaldean peoples and those
who succeeded them at later stages also had their tragic figures. We
need only remind you of the Chronos saga. But here in the north we
have the thing in its most developed form, for these people had so
long to wait, so long to live in a state of expectancy. Theirs was a
culture of preparation, which lasted until a higher initiation
evolved. And that is the important point. It was a culture that
descended so low, that its initiate is human, is man. The Indian
initiate is the Bodhisattva, then come the Rishis, later in Greece we
get ‘the sons of the sun’, such as Hercules and Achilles, Only when
the initiate had descended to the lowest rung of the ladder do we get,
here in the north the initiated man who lacks only one thing, what is
comprehended in the Christ. The Christ he has not got. Thus this
culture has come so far that it has human initiates and the
man-become-god. In the north we encounter the divine man the
divine Man who for us is the Christ in an attitude of
expectation, with the vulnerable spot which Christianity will have to
cover.
Thus you have four levels which come one after another. First you have
Wotan, who comes over from Atlantean times; then Odin. Wotan
corresponds with what develops during the second sub-race of the fifth
root-race. The last before Siegfried is Balder, the sun-hero. He
corresponds with what develops in the Chaldean-Babylonian-Assyrian
epoch. But whereas what developed in the south is an ascending, a
progressive culture, here in the north we find a mood of suspense, of
expectancy, of waiting for something to happen Then we come down from
god to man; and while the southern sub-race developed further,
Siegfried became the initiator of this culture of suspense. It is
steeped in tragedy. Because this northern culture is coming to an end
you have the tragic deaths of Baldur, of Siegfried.
Notes on the Siegfried Saga.
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The Master Jesus is described by Rudolf Steiner as a being who sees
through history as the guide of the Christian spiritual stream, with
relatively short intervals between each death and rebirth. He is not
to be confused with Jesus of Nazareth. See also Lecture 7 of Rudolf
Steiner's Course on the Luke Gospel.
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This is the first line of the Nibelungenlied. Rudolf Steiner has
spoken of the Nibelungen on various occasions, in lecture 8 of the
Course entitled The Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and
in the Kingdoms of Nature, given at Helsingfors in April, 1912,
and in Das innere Verhältnis der Sprache zu den Cedanken. Das
Nibelungenlied and Wilhelm Jordan given in Dornach, 28th
March, 1915, and not yet translated.
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