Lecture I
The Principle of Spiritual Economy in Connection
with Questions of Reincarnation: An Aspect of the
Spiritual Guidance of Mankind
Heidelberg, January 21, 1909
We shall
discuss a few intimate questions of reincarnation that can be
examined only in a circle of well prepared anthroposophists.
By this we mean not only that they should be well prepared in
theoretical knowledge but also that they have developed their
sensitive faculty by working with others in a branch. For we
all remember that our perceptions and sensibilities for truth
have changed by virtue of this collaboration. What today we
do not merely believe but perceive as truths that are
beyond the realm of faith used to be incredible to
us in earlier days and today still appears as fantastic
nonsense or reverie to outsiders. Thus it is an indication of
advancement if people have become accustomed to really living
in these perceptions for only then can they begin to consider
special questions. Much of what will be mentioned here seems
to be remote, and yet even though we will first have to go
back to far-distant periods of human evolution, all these
things have an enlightening effect on our understanding of
life and its phenomena. We must start by putting before our
souls how the process of reincarnation takes place in
general.
When human
beings pass through the portal of death, they first have
certain experiences. Their first experience is the feeling
that they are growing larger or that they are growing out of
their skin. This has the effect of the human being attaining
another perception of things than was the case earlier in
physical life. Everything in the physical world has its
definite place — either here or there — outside
the observer, but that is not so in this new world. There, it
is as if the human being were inside the objects, extended
with or within them, whereas earlier he or she was only a
separate object in its own place. The second experience after
death consists of a human being's attaining a
“memory tableau” of the life just completed, so
that all events in it recur in comprehensive memory. This
process lasts a definite amount of time. For reasons that
cannot be stated here today, the duration of this memory is
shorter or longer, depending on the individual. In general,
the duration of this state can be determined from the length
of time each human being was able to stay awake during the
past life, continuously and without once succumbing to the
forces of sleep. Supposing that the outer limit for a
person's staying awake continuously had been
forty-eight hours, then the memory tableau after death will
also be forty-eight hours. And thus, this stage is like an
overview of the past life.
Then the
etheric body leaves the astral body, in which the ego is
living. All three had been connected from the time they left
the physical corpse, but now the etheric body separates
itself from the other two and becomes an etheric corpse.
However, today's human beings do not lose their etheric
body completely but take an extract or excerpt along with
them for all the times to follow. So in this sense the
etheric corpse is cast off, but the fruit of the last life is
carried along by the astral body and by the ego. If we want
to be quite precise, we will have to say that something is
taken along from the physical body as well: a kind of
spiritual abstract of this body — the tincture medieval
mystics spoke about. However, this abstract of the physical
being is the same in all lives; it merely represents the fact
that the ego had been embodied. On the other hand, the
essence of the etheric body is different in all lives,
depending on what one has experienced in a life and on the
degree of one's progress in it.
There follows
the condition of what is called kamaloca, the time
of weaning the soul from the effects of physical, sensuous
existence, which lasts about a third of the time of a
person's physical life. After the etheric body has been
cast off, the astral body still contains all the passions,
desires, and so on that it had at the end of life; they must
be lost and purified, and that is kamaloca. Then the
astral body is cast off and here, too, the fruit, the astral
essence, is taken along; but the rest — the astral
corpse — dissolves into the astral world. The human
being now enters devachan where he or she prepares
in the spiritual world for a new life in the future. Here
human beings live with spiritual events and beings until they
are again called into the physical world, be it because the
karma of a person demands it or because an individual is
needed on the physical earth.
This is a
general description of the process. However, life in the
spiritual realm progresses steadily in that the future joins
itself to the past, and coming events are shaped with the
help of past events. If one considers the details of this
process, there is much among the wondrous things that become
apparent, which is not contained in a simple presentation of
the process of reincarnation. It is, after all, clear that
great differences exist when one looks at the course of human
development and that the extracts or abstracts of their
bodies can have different values depending on the kinds of
fruit they were able to extract from life. And when we
remember that there are great leaders of humanity, initiates
who lead other human beings into the spiritual worlds, then
we have to ask ourselves this question: What causes the
accomplishments of the initiates to be preserved for the
future? External history is, of course, incapable of
providing an answer to this question. What we have to do is
scrutinize the reincarnation of the initiates and then apply
the results of our investigation. We will begin with the
oldest initiates.
Before
humanity inhabited the continents as we know them today, the
physiognomy of the earth was quite different. The area that
is today covered by the Atlantic Ocean used to be the
continent of Atlantis, which was destroyed by great
catastrophes, as is reported by many peoples in their
“saga of the great flood.” The Atlanteans —
and that is we ourselves — had their great leaders and
initiates, and even in those days there existed places of
instruction or schools where the initiates taught. The
existence of these schools can be verified today by
clairvoyant investigation. A good name for these schools
where the leaders taught and lived is the word
“oracle.” the most important leader lived in one
of the largest and most important oracles — the Sun
Oracle. His main task consisted of revealing the secrets of
the SUN — not the physical, external sun, but the real
SUN. The latter consists of spiritual beings who make use of
the physical sun much in the same way as human beings make
use of the earth. To perceive and reveal the inner secrets of
this Sun-existence was the task of the Great Sun Oracle. For
it, sun light was not something physical, but rather every
ray of sunshine represented the deed of the spiritual beings
who reside on the sun. These great beings were exclusively on
the sun during the time of ancient Atlantis. Later, when the
great Being who was to be called the Christ united with the
earth, this was no longer the case. Therefore, one can also
call the Sun Oracle the Christ Oracle. The unification of the
Christ-Being with the earth took place when the blood flowed
from the wounds of Jesus Christ at Golgotha. That is when His
essence united with the atmosphere of the earth, as can be
perceived even today in clairvoyant retrospection. That is
how the Christ-Being came down from the Sun to earth. When
the light of spiritual illumination fell on Saul-Paul near
Damascus, Paul beheld the Christ that was united with the
earth and knew immediately that it was He who had shed His
blood at Golgotha.
The sun
oracle of ancient Atlantis had already prophesied the coming
of Christ, of the Sun-God. To be sure, he was named the
Christ only much later, but we can still say that the Sun
Oracle is the Christ Oracle. These oracles had many
successors in later periods, such as the Jupiter, Mars,
Venus, Mercury, and Vulcan oracles, each with its great
mysteries and teachings. Toward the end of the Atlantean era
a group of advanced human beings was formed in the vicinity
of what is today Ireland. The Great Leader chose a few from
their midst who should carry on cultural life when the
impending catastrophe would finally take place. However,
enormous migrations had taken place a long time before to the
continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, which were beginning
to rise out of the sea. Many successors of the old oracles
came into being on these continents, but not without
gradually losing the significance of the old oracles. The
Great Leader, however, chose the best people in order to lead
them into a special land. They were plain and simple people
who were different from most other Atlanteans in that they
had almost completely lost their clairvoyance. You will
remember that the majority of the Atlanteans were
clairvoyant. When they fell asleep at night, they did not
lose consciousness, but rather the sense world disappeared
and there arose in its place the spiritual world in which
they were the companions of divine-spiritual beings. The
advanced people in Atlantis had begun to develop their
intellect, yet they were simple people who possessed inner
warmth and were deeply devoted to their leader. He took this
select group East to the center of Asia, where he founded the
center of the post-Atlantean culture. After the group had
arrived in central Asia, it was kept in isolation from the
human beings who were unsuited to the task. The descendants
of this group were educated with special care, and only they
developed the qualities necessary to make them great
teachers.
All this
happened in a mysterious way. It was the task of the Manu,
the Great Leader, to make the necessary preparations for
preserving for the new race everything that was good in the
Atlantean culture and thus to lay the foundation for the
progression of a new culture. The sages living in the smaller
oracles were unable to devote themselves to this task because
only the Manu had preserved from the great initiates of the
oracles that which we call the etheric body. As we have seen,
this etheric body normally dissolves as the second corpse,
but in certain cases it was preserved. The greatest of these
sages in the oracles had worked so much into their etheric
bodies that the latter had become too valuable simply to be
dissipated into the general etheric world. Therefore, the
seven best etheric bodies belonging to the seven greatest
initiates were preserved until the Manu had developed the
seven most outstanding people from his group in such a way
that they were suited to absorb the preserved etheric bodies.
Only the etheric body of the Great Initiate of the Christ
Oracle was, in a certain sense, treated differently from the
others. And so the seven sages, or Rishis, who had received
the seven etheric bodies of the greatest initiates, went to
India, where they became the founders and great teachers of
Indian culture.
This very
ancient, holy culture of the pre-Vedic era originated from
the seven Rishis who bore the preserved etheric bodies of the
initiates of the various oracles, such as Venus, Jupiter,
Mars, and so on. In a way, a copy of those initiates, a
repetition of their capabilities, came to be at work in these
Rishis, even though they were plain and simple people when
seen from the outside. Their significance was not evident
from their external appearance, nor was their intellect
commensurate with the loftiness of their prophecies.
Possessing their own astral bodies and egos but being endowed
with the etheric bodies of those great sages, these Rishis
were not scholars and did not rank so highly in terms of
their power of judgment as did many of their contemporaries,
or even as many people in our times. But in inspired ages
they were, in a way, seized upon by these oracle beings whose
etheric bodies became active in them. In that sense they were
only instruments through whom that ancient wisdom was
proclaimed — those Vedas that are far too difficult, if
not incomprehensible, for human beings in our age. And this
is how the old wisdom of the ancient oracles was revealed,
with the exception of the Sun, or Christ, Oracle which could
not be completely revealed in such a way. Only a faint
reflection of the Sun-wisdom could be transmitted because it
was so lofty that even the Holy Rishis could not grasp
it.
We can see
here that reincarnation does not always proceed as smoothly
and in such general ways as is often supposed. Rather, if an
etheric body is especially valuable, it is —to express
it metaphorically — preserved like a mold that can be
imprinted on human beings of later ages. Such an occurrence
is not all that rare, and many a plain person can have an
extremely valuable etheric body that is preserved for later
use. Not all etheric bodies dissolve after death, but some of
those that are especially useful are transferred to other
human beings. But the “I” of the individual
receiving the etheric or astral body is not at all identical
with the ego of the donor. Disregarding this fact can easily
lead to great misconceptions on the part of someone who
investigates a human being's past with faulty
clairvoyant methods. It is for this reason that the occult
theories about the earlier lives of human beings are often
completely wrong, just as it would be wrong to say that the
seven Rishis had the same egos as the initiates whose etheric
bodies they had received.
Only when we
know such things can we gain clarity about much that is
important in human evolution, such as the preservation of
human achievements for nature's economy. It is through
the transmission of these seven etheric bodies that the
highest values of the Atlantean culture were saved and
preserved for posterity.
Let us
discuss another example, which could not be mentioned
earlier, and look at the ancient Persian time, the period of
Zarathustra's culture.
[ Note 1 ]
We consider it an important
period because it was the first post-Atlantean time in which
greater emphasis was placed on the conquest of the physical
world. During the Indian epoch, the longing for the spiritual
realm dominated the thinking of human beings. Most of them
considered the spiritual world as being real and felt like
strangers in the physical realm, which to them was
transitory, illusory, maya.
[ Note 2 ]
This consciousness changed in
the prehistoric Persian culture through the teachings of
Zarathustra, that is to say the teachings of the original and
first Zarathustra, because there were many Zarathustras after
him. His task as a leader was to draw the attention of human
beings to the physical plane, to make inventions, manufacture
instruments and tools, and thus to conquer the physical
world. This was necessary because human beings had to become
acquainted with the physical world as something that was
important to them. However, the tempter within a human being
tells him or her that the physical is the only reality and
that there exists nothing beyond the earthly realm. This
belief, Zarathustra teaches, is false because behind the
physical there is the spiritual world, just as the physical
sun is for us the external sign of the great Sun-Being, of
the Spiritual-Divine, of the Great Aura, of Ahura Mazdao, of
Ormuzd. These names designate a Being that is now physically
invisible and lives far away from the earth on the sun. But,
as goes Zarathustra's teaching, some day this Being
will reveal Itself; later It will make Its appearance on
earth, just as It is now present on the sun.
Zarathustra
initiated his most intimate students into these mysteries,
but the most profound teachings he imparted to two of them.
The first one was primarily instructed in everything that
concerns human judgment, such as natural science, astronomy
and astrology, agriculture, and other disciplines. All this
knowledge was transmitted to this one disciple by a secret
process of communication between the two. This prepared the
disciple in such a way that in the following reincarnation he
was able to carry the astral body of his teacher; and he was
reincarnated as Hermes,
[ Note 3 ]
the great teacher and sage of the Egyptian Mysteries. Born
with Zarathustra's astral body, Hermes became the
bearer of the great wisdom.
The second
intimate disciple was instructed in the subject matters that
express themselves especially in the etheric body and are
deeper in substance. This disciple received in the following
incarnation the etheric body of Zarathustra. The stories
about this in religious documents are comprehensible only
through these explanations. At his reincarnation, the student
had to be animated in a very special way, that is the etheric
body had to be strong before the astral body could be
awakened. That could be achieved through the circumstances
surrounding the birth of this reincarnated disciple, who was
none other than Moses. The fact that he was placed into a box
made of bulrushes that was allowed to float on the water and
so on had the purpose of awakening completely the etheric
body of the child. That enabled Moses to survey in his memory
times long past, to pictorially record the genesis of the
earth, and to read in the Akasha Chronicle.
[ Note 4 ]
And, thus, one sees that these
things are at work behind the scenes, as it were, and that
through this process everything valuable is preserved and
re-utilized.
There are other
examples from later times, for example Nicholas of Cusa (Cusanus),
[ Note 5 ]
a curious personality of the fifteenth century. Here we can see
the interesting case of how the research of this man, as it were,
laid the groundwork for the entire body of the teaching of Copernicus,
[ Note 6 ]
who lived in the sixteenth century. To be sure, this body of
teaching is not yet quite as ripe in Cusa's books as in those
written by Copernicus, but they contain all the essential
ideas, a fact that confounds most traditional scholars. The
fact is that the astral body of Cusa was transferred to
Copernicus even though the ego of the latter was different
from that of Cusa. This is how Copernicus received the
foundation and all the preparations for his own doctrine.
Similar cases
occur often. What is especially valuable is always preserved;
nothing vanishes. But this fact also enhances the possibility
of error in any attempt to establish correspondences,
especially when people attempt to investigate the earlier
lives of a human being with the help of a medium in
séance. The transfer of an etheric or astral body to a
human being in more modern times usually happens now in such
a way that an astral body is transferred to a member of the
same language group, whereas an etheric body can be
transferred to a member of another language group.
When a
pioneering personality dies, his or her etheric body is
always preserved, and occult schools have always known the
artifical methods by which this was accomplished. Considering
now another characteristic case, we can say that it was
important for certain purposes in the more modern age that
the etheric body of Galileo
[ Note 7 ]
should be preserved. He was
the great reformer of mechanical physics whose
accomplishments were so tremendous that one can say many of
the purely practical accomplishments of the modern age would
not have come about without his discoveries, for all
technical progress rests on Galileo's science. The
tunnels of St. Gotthart or Simplon have become possible only
because Leibniz,
[ Note 8 ]
Newton,
[ Note 9 ]
and Galileo
developed the sciences of integral and differential calculus,
mechanics, and so on. With regard to Galileo, it would have
been a waste in nature's economy had his etheric body,
the carrier of his memory and talent, been lost. And that is
why his etheric body was transferred to another human being:
Michail Lomonosov,
[ Note 10 ]
who came from a poor Russian village and was later to become
the founder of Russian grammar and classical literature.
Lomonosov, however, is not the reincarnated Galileo, as might
be supposed as a result of superficial investigation.
And thus we
see that there are many such cases and that the process of
reincarnation is not so simple as most people of our time
think. If, therefore, people investigate earlier incarnations
with the help of occult methods, they have to exercise much
greater caution. In many instances, it is nothing but
childishness if people state or imagine they are the
reincarnated such and such, perhaps Nero, Napoleon,
Beethoven, or Goethe. Such silly things must, of course, be
rejected. But the matter becomes more dangerous when advanced
occultists make mistakes in this regard and imagine that they
are the reincarnation of this or that man, when in fact they
carry only his etheric body. Not only is this an error that
is regrettable in itself, but the human being coming to these
conclusions would live under the influence of this mistaken
idea, and that would have nearly catastrophic consequences.
The result of such an illusion would be that the whole
development of the soul proceeds in the wrong direction.
We have seen
not only that the egos are capable of reincarnation, but that
the lower members of the human constitution in a certain
sense undergo a similar process. The result of this is that
the whole configuration of the process of reincarnation is
much more complicated than is usually supposed. And thus we
see that the ego of Zarathustra was reincarnated as Zarathas
— Nazarathos, who in turn became the teacher of Pythagoras.
[ Note 11 ]
On the other hand, Zarathustra's astral body reappeared in
Hermes and his etheric body in Moses. Therefore, nothing is
lost in the world; everything is preserved and transmitted to
posterity, provided it is valuable enough.
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