Lecture VIII
The Event of Golgotha
The Brotherhood of the Holy Grail
The Spiritualized Fire
Cologne, Easter Sunday, April 11, 1909
One immediate
advantage of significant time symbols such as Easter is that
this festival makes our hearts and souls more amenable to the
process of looking more and more deeply into the human
riddles and into human nature. Therefore, let us once more
place before our spiritual eye the oriental legend that
illumined our souls yesterday since it has already given us a
notion that it can disclose something of the human riddles
and the nature of the human being. This is the legend of the
great sage Kashyapa, the inspired disciple of Shakyamuni.
Kashyapa had encompassed all the wisdom of the Orient with
great purview and with an enormous impulse of activity. Of
him it was rightly said that none of his successors were even
faintly capable of preserving what he had recovered from
Shakyamuni's deep well of wisdom or of preserving what
he, Kashyapa — the last one to do so — had given
mankind from the primordial wisdom of the world.
Let us
continue the legend. When death approached, Kashyapa felt
that he was close to Nirvana and went to a cave of the
mountain. After he had died there in full consciousness, his
physical body remained in an imperishable state but could be
discovered only by those who had become mature enough to
penetrate such secrets. While Kashyapa's imperishable
body lay mysteriously concealed in that mountain cave, it was
prophesied that a new great proclaimer of the primordial
world wisdom would appear in the form of the Maitreya-Buddha
who, upon reaching the summit of his earthly existence, was
to go to the cave that contained Kashyapa's corpse. He
would touch Kashyapa with his right hand, and then a wondrous
fire was to come down from the universe, envelop the
imperishable body of Kashyapa, and carry him into the higher
spiritual worlds.
The oriental
who understands such wisdom expects the reappearance of
Maitreya-Buddha and his action on the imperishable body of
Kashyapa. Will these two events really occur? Will the
Maitreya-Buddha appear? And if he does, will the imperishable
remains be moved upward through the wondrous heavenly fire?
We will be able to get a presentiment of the deep wisdom that
is embedded in this legend if we dwell in our true Easter
feelings and visit the wondrous fire that is to absorb
Kashyapa's remains.
Yesterday we
saw how the godhead reveals Himself in our time through two
poles: on the one hand through the macrocosmic lightning
fire, and on the other hand through the microcosmic fire of
the blood. We have seen that the Christ announced Himself to
Moses in the burning bramble-bush and in the thunder and
lightning fire on Sinai. No other force but Christ spoke to
Moses, announced Himself as the I am the I am, and
from the lightning fire at Sinai gave the Ten Commandments to
him. After He had manifested Himself in this way, He appeared
in the microcosmic pole in Palestine. The fire that lives in
our blood contains the same God who announced Himself in the
celestial fire and who then incarnated in a human body in the
Mystery of Palestine so that he could imbue with His force
the blood that contains the human fire. And if we follow the
consequences this event has for earthly existence, we will be
able to find through this event the blazing fire that will
accept the remains of Kashyapa.
All
developments in the course of the world are such that
material things become spiritualized little by little. An
external sign of God's power appeared to Moses in the
material fire of the burning bramblebush and on Mt. Sinai.
However, this fire was spiritualized through the
Christ-Event, and who is able to perceive the burning
spiritual fire after the Christ-Force infused itself into the
earth? Only the spiritual eye that has been opened and
awakened through the Christ-Impulse can see this fire because
it sees this sensuous fire of the bramblebush in an
etherealized and spiritualized form. And after the
Christ-Impulse awakened the spiritual eye of human beings,
this fire has also had a spiritual effect on our world.
When was this
fire again perceived? It was perceived again when Saul opened
his eyes on his way to Damascus, found that they had become
illumined and clairvoyant, and recognized in the heavenly
fire the One who had accomplished the Mystery of Golgotha.
Both Saul, who became Paul, and Moses saw the Christ. Moses
saw Him in the material fire — in the burning thornbush
and in the lightning fire on Sinai — and only his inner
being could tell him that the Christ spoke to him. On the
other hand, Christ appeared to the enlightened eye of Paul
from the spiritual and etherealized fire. Just as matter and
spirit stand in a relationship to one another in the
evolution of the world, there exists also in the course of
the world a relationship between the mysterious fire of the
bramblebush and of Sinai on the one hand, and the wondrous
apparition of Saul on the other — that is, the fire
that shines brightly to him from the clouds and transforms
him into Paul. And what has this event done for the evolution
of the world as a whole?
Let us look
back to the large numbers of great personalities who were
destined to beatify and save humanity. They were the external
expression of the avatars, the divine spiritual forces who
descended from spiritual heights in various epochs and
assumed a human form, such as Krishna, Vishnu, and others.
These benefactors and saviors of mankind had to make their
appearances so that humanity could find its way back into the
spiritual worlds, and in ancient times it took the
intercession of divine power to do so. However, when the
Mystery of Golgotha happened, human beings received the
ability to muster from within the strength necessary to
elevate themselves and lead themselves upward into the
spiritual worlds. The Christ descended much deeper than had
those previous leaders of the world and of mankind: not only
did He bring heavenly forces into the earthly body, but also
He spiritualized this earthly body in such a way that it now
became possible for human beings to find the way back into
the spiritual world with the help of these very forces.
Although the pre-Christian saviors had used divine powers,
the Christ used human powers to save mankind. And with this
act human forces have been placed before our souls in their
primordial potential. What would have happened on our earth
if the Christ had not appeared? This serious and deeply
incisive question is the one we want to pursue today.
It
doesn't matter how many world saviors might have
descended from the spiritual worlds; in the final analysis,
they all would have found down here only human beings who
were so deeply struck in the material world and so entrenched
in matter that the pure, divine-spiritual forces would have
been unable to lift them upward out of this unholy, impure
matter. The oriental sages were deeply distressed and looked
sadly into the future, which they viewed this way: the
Maitreya-Buddha will appear in order to renew the primeval
wisdom of the world, but there will not be a disciple present
to absorb such wisdom. If the course of the world had
continued in such a fashion, the Maitreya-Buddha would have
preached to deaf ears and would not have been understood by
human beings who were completely immersed in material things.
The earth might well have become sufficiently materialistic
to wither Kashyapa's body so that the Maitreya-Buddha
would not have been capable of carrying Kashyapa's
remains upward to divine-spiritual heights. The most
knowledgeable individuals of oriental wisdom, then, were
deeply saddened especially when they looked into the future
and wondered whether the earth would still be capable of
generating some understanding and feeling for the appearance
of Maitreya-Buddha.
A strong
heavenly force had to radiate into physical matter and
sacrifice itself into this matter. What was required was more
than just a God wearing the mask of human appearance; what
was needed was a true human being with human powers who was
carrying the God within himself. The Event of Golgotha had to
happen so that the matter into which the human being was
placed could be readied, cleansed, and ennobled. When
components of matter are cleansed and sanctified, this will
make the comprehension of primordial wisdom possible again in
future incarnations. Mankind must be led to a true
understanding of how the Event of Golgotha has really worked
in this sense. How important has this event been to mankind,
and how incisively has it affected the essence and the being
of mankind?
Let us take a
look at a period of twelve centuries: the six centuries
before and the six centuries after the Event of Golgotha. And
let us consider certain happenings that took place in human
souls during that period of time. Truly, nothing more
momentous and significant can be placed before the sensitive
human soul than those powerful moments in the illumination of
the Buddha, as they are related in the Buddha legend. He was
not born in a stable, among poor shepherds, but left a royal
environment in which he grew up. That fact alone is not what
should be stressed, but rather the fact that he found he was
unable to experience life in its various manifestations in
such a royal environment.
He found a
weak and wretched child whose birth into this existence had
created nothing but suffering for the child, and so Buddha
felt that birth is suffering. Then Buddha saw with his
sensitive soul a sick person and so realized that this is
what happens to a human being when he is carried into the
earthly world because of his or her thirst for existence. He
concluded that sickness was suffering. When he found an old
man whose advanced age had made him an invalid, he asked
himself: “What is this gift of life man has received
that gradually makes him lose control over his limbs?”
Old age was suffering. Upon seeing a corpse, Buddha
confronted the powers of death to destroy and extinguish
life, and he concluded that death, too, was suffering. As
Buddha continued to look into the manifestations of life, he
found that the separation from what one loved created
suffering; to be united with what one did not love also
created suffering; and, finally, suffering was caused by not
receiving what one desired.
Buddha's doctrine of suffering had a mighty and vivid
effect on the hearts of human beings. Countless people
learned the great truth of being liberated from suffering
through the extinction of the thirst for being, and they also
learned how to strive outward from their earthly
incarnations. Truly, the highest peak of human evolution is
placed before our souls by such an endeavor.
Let us now
view the period that comprises twelve centuries — six
hundred years each before and after the birth of Christ. We
need to stress that the Mystery of Golgotha took place in the
middle of that period. From the age of Buddha, six hundred
years before Golgotha, let us now call special attention only
to what the Buddha felt at the sight of a corpse and what he
taught in relation to this. Now that we have done this, let
us immediately consider the time six hundred years after the
Mystery of Golgotha, when countless souls and eyes turned to
the cross on which a corpse was hanging. It is from this
corpse that the impulses emanated that spiritualized life and
signaled the glad tidings that death can be conquered by
life. That, then, is the exact opposite of what Buddha felt
when he saw a dead body.
Buddha saw in
a corpse an indication of the insignificance and the futility
of life. By contrast, the human beings six hundred years
after the Event of Golgotha looked up to the corpse on the
cross in a spirit of devout fervor. It was to them a sign of
life, and their souls came to be imbued with the certainty
that existence is not suffering, but that it carries over
beyond death into a state of bliss. The crucified cross of
the Christ Jesus six hundred years after the Event of
Golgotha came to be a memorial symbol of life, of the
resurrection of life, and of the victory over death and all
suffering; six hundred years before the Mystery of Golgotha a
corpse was the memorial symbol for the fact that human beings
are subjected to misery and suffering because their thirst
for being causes them to enter the physical world. Never has
there been a more momentous reversal in the entire evolution
of the human race.
If the human
being's entry into the physical world had been
considered as suffering six hundred years before the Event of
Golgotha, how does the soul perceive the great truth of the
misery of life after this event? How is this former truth
perceived by people who look up to the cross of Golgotha with
a high degree of understanding? Is birth suffering, as Buddha
had said? Those who look up to the cross of Golgotha with a
knowledgeable soul and who feel united with it will say to
themselves: “This birth leads a human being into a
world that had the opportunity to invest the Christ with its
own elements.” They were glad to enter this earth on
which Christ had walked. And through the connection with
Christ, the soul had gained the strength to find its way up
to the spiritual worlds, as well as the knowledge that birth
is not suffering; birth is rather the gate through which one
must pass to find the Savior — the Savior who has
wrapped Himself into the same earthly materials that
constitute the human physical sheath.
Is sickness
suffering? Those who understood the Impulse of Golgotha in
the true sense said: “No, it is not!” Even though
mankind today cannot yet understand what the true spiritual
life is that streams into them with Christ, people in the
future will learn to understand it. They will know that a
person whose innermost being is pervaded by the power of
Christ, that an individual who allows himself or herself to
become imbued with the Christ-Impulse will be able to
overcome all illness with the help of the strong and healthy
powers that he or she develops from within. This is so
because Christ is the great healer of mankind. His power
comprises everything that emanates from a spiritual well and
is really able to develop the strong, healing power that can
conquer illness. No, illness is not suffering, but rather an
opportunity to overcome an impediment or a handicap by the
development of the Christ-Force within us.
In the same
way we must gain a clear understanding about the difficulties
of old age. The weaker our limbs become, the greater the
opportunity for us to grow in spirit and to master our
infirmity through the power of Christ within us. Old age is
not suffering because with every day we grow further into the
spiritual world. And neither is death suffering because it is
conquered in the resurrection. Death has been conquered
through the Event of Golgotha.
Moreover, can
we say that being separated from what we love constitutes
suffering? No! The souls that imbue themselves with the
Christ-Force know that love can forge indestructible
spiritual bonds beyond all material hindrances. And there is
nothing in life between birth and death and between death and
rebirth to which we cannot spiritually find the way through
the Christ-Impulse. If we imbue ourselves with the
Christ-Impulse, it is unthinkable that we could possibly be
separated from what we love in the long run. The Christ
brings us together with what we love.
By the same
token, “to be united with what we do not love”
cannot be suffering because the Christ-Impulse teaches us
that once we have accepted it into our souls, we must love
everything in its own measure. The Christ-Impulse shows us
the way, and when we have found this way, “to be united
with what we do not love” can never cause suffering for
then there will no longer be anything that we do not embrace
lovingly. And “not to attain what one desires”
can no longer be suffering either if one embraces Christ, for
the human sensibilities, feelings, and desires are purified
and ennobled by the Christ-Impulse in such a way that human
beings desire only what they are meant to receive. They no
longer suffer from the lack of things, for if they are meant
to do without something or someone, such lack is for their
ennoblement; and the Christ-Power gives them the strength to
perceive it as a purification. When this happens, the feeling
of lacking things no longer evokes suffering.
So what is
the Event of Golgotha? It is the gradual abolition of the
teaching by the great Buddha that life is suffering. No other
event has had a greater impact on the evolution and the
nature of life in this world than the Event of Golgotha, and
that is why we can understand that it will continue to work
for mankind and have tremendous positive consequences for
humanity in the future. Christ was the greatest avatar that
ever descended to earth; and when such a being comes down
into our existence, just as Christ descended into the body of
Jesus of Nazareth, something mysterious and greatly
significant happens. Let us look at the microcosmic world.
When we put a grain of wheat into the ground, it germinates,
grows a stalk, and many ears of wheat, and the many, many
grains of wheat harvested are copies of the one grain
originally planted in the ground. This process also takes
place in the macrocosmic, spiritual world. For “all
that is destructible is but a parable,”
[ Note 38 ]
and we can see in the
multiplication of the wheat grain an image of, and a parable
for, the spiritual worlds. And with this, we conclude our
comparison. When the Event of Golgotha took place, something
happened to the etheric body and the astral body of Jesus of
Nazareth: they were multiplied through the power of the
Christ that lived within Him, and many copies of the two
bodies were henceforth present in the spiritual world and
continued to be at work.
When a human
individuality descends from spiritual heights into a physical
existence, it envelops itself with an etheric body and with
an astral body. But when something like the copies of the
etheric and astral bodies of Jesus of Nazareth is present in
the spiritual worlds, then something very special happens to
human beings whose karma provides for this. After the Mystery
of Golgotha had been accomplished, an individual whose karma
permitted this received a copy of the etheric or the astral
body of Jesus of Nazareth woven into himself or herself. This
was the case in the first centuries of the Christian era, for
example with St. Augustine. When such an individuality
descended from spiritual heights and enveloped itself in an
etheric body, it received a copy of the etheric body of Jesus
of Nazareth woven into its own etheric body, but it had its
own astral body and ego.
And thus,
what had enveloped the God incarnate of Palestine now was
carried over onto other human beings who were supposed to
transfer the impetus of this great impulse to the rest of
humanity. Since Augustine had to depend on his own ego and on
his own astral body, he was subjected to doubts, ups and
downs, and erroneous behavior; and since these shortcomings
originated in the as-yet-imperfect parts of his being, it was
difficult for him to overcome them. What he had to go through
was caused by errors in his judgment and by an erring ego.
But after he had struggled through these problems and his
etheric body began to be activated, he encountered forces
within himself that had been woven into this etheric body
from a copy of the etheric body of Jesus of Nazareth. And now
he became the individual who was able to proclaim to the
people in the West a part of the lofty mystery truths.
Thus many of
the individuals whom we in the West know as the important
pillars of Christianity were called upon to promote the
active continuance of Christianity in the fourth, fifth, and
sixth centuries, and on to the tenth century. These exemplary
people were able to absorb the great ideas because their
etheric bodies were interwoven with the etheric body of Jesus
of Nazareth. It is for this reason that they were able to
fathom the sublime visions and exemplary ideas that would
later be put into artistic form by renowned painters and
sculptors.
How did these
exemplary types originate for the paintings that give us joy
even today? They came into being when the human beings of the
fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries after Christ
received the great illuminations about Christianity that they
did not have to comprehend with the help of historical
accounts. Because of the copy of the sanctified etheric body
of Jesus of Nazareth interwoven within them, these human
beings were able to absorb the content of Christ's
teaching without knowing the historically transmitted facts
of Christianity. Because they bore a part of Jesus of
Nazareth within themselves, they knew from a feeling of inner
illumination that the Christ was alive. They knew it as well
as Paul did when he saw the Christ-Apparition in the blazing
spiritualized fire of the heavens. Was Paul before that
occasion willing to be converted by force of the stories that
circulated about the events in Palestine? None of the events
anyone could have told him would have had the power of making
a Paul out of Saul, and yet the most important impulse for
the dissemination of Christianity emanated from Paul. He
remained skeptical of the stories about Christ on the
physical plane and became a believer only through an occult
event that took place in the spiritual world. Strange indeed
are those people who want to have Christianity without
spiritual illumination! The external expansion of
Christianity was due to a supersensory event; it would never
have taken place without Paul's spiritual
illumination.
In later
times, Christianity continued to grow through the activities
of those who were able to experience the Christ, as described
above, as a result of inner illumination, and these
individuals were also capable of experiencing the historical
Christ because they bore within themselves what had remained
of the historical Christ and his bodies. During the time from
the eleventh through the fourteenth centuries other
individuals received copies of the astral, rather than the
etheric, body of Jesus of Nazareth woven into themselves when
they were mature enough and when their karma called for this.
Francis of Assisi and Elisabeth of Thüringen, among
others, were such human beings whose lives would remain
incomprehensible to us unless we knew about this fact.
Everything in the life of Francis of Assisi that appears to
us strange stems from the fact that his ego was the human ego
of this human individuality, but the humility, the devotion,
and the fervor that we so admire in Francis of Assisi came
from his having woven into his astral body a copy of the
astral body of Jesus of Nazareth. Many other personalities of
this time had such a copy woven into their own being; and
when we know this, they become models for us to emulate. If a
person were to get to the bottom of this matter without
knowing that Elisabeth of Thuringen had a copy of the astral
body of Jesus of Nazareth woven into herself, how could he or
she fully understand the life of this saintly woman? Many,
many individuals were called upon through this continuing
Christ-Force to carry its mighty impulse into future
ages.
In addition
to copies of the etheric and of the astral body of Jesus of
Nazareth, countless copies of His ego were preserved for
posterity as well. His ego had disappeared from the three
sheaths when Christ moved into them, but a copy of this ego
— heightened through the Christ-Event — remained
and was multiplied into an infinite number of copies. We have
in this copy of the ego of Jesus of Nazareth something that
is still present today in the spiritual world, and human
beings who have made themselves mature enough can find it
and, with it, the splendor of the Christ-Force and of the
Christ-Impulse that it carries within it.
The external
expression for the ego is the blood. That is a great secret,
but there have always been human beings who were acquainted
with it and who were aware of the fact that copies of the ego
of Jesus of Nazareth are present in the spiritual world. And
since the Event of Golgotha, there have always been human
beings through the centuries who had to see to it that
humanity matured slowly to the point where some individuals
could accept copies of the ego of Jesus Christ, just as some
human beings received copies of His etheric or astral body. A
secret way had to be found to preserve this ego in a silent,
deep Mystery until the time when a suitable moment for its
use would be at hand. To preserve this secret, a brotherhood
of initiates was formed: The Brotherhood of the Holy Grail.
This brotherhood goes back to the time when, as is reported,
its founder took the chalice that Christ Jesus had used at
the Last Supper and collected in it the blood that dripped
from the wounds of the Savior when He was hanging on the
cross. This founder of the brotherhood collected the blood of
Christ Jesus, the expression and copy of His ego, in the
chalice that is called the Holy Grail. It was kept in a holy
place — in the brotherhood — that through its
institution and initiation rites comprised the Brothers of
the Holy Grail.
Today the
time has come when these secrets can be revealed because the
hearts of human beings can become ripened through spiritual
life to an extent where they elevate themselves to an
understanding of this great mystery. If Spiritual Science can
kindle souls so that they warm up to an engaged and lively
understanding of such mysteries, these very souls will become
mature enough, through casting a glance at that Holy Grail,
to get to know the mystery of the Christ-Ego — the
eternal ego into which any human ego can be transformed. This
mystery is a reality. All that people have to do is to follow
the call by Spiritual Science to understand this mystery as a
given fact so that they can receive the Christ-Ego at the
mere sight of the Holy Grail. To accomplish this, it is
necessary only that one understand and accept these
happenings as fact.
At a future
time when people will be increasingly well-prepared to
receive the Christ-Ego, it will imbue the souls of human
beings to an ever increasing degree so that they can strive
upward to approach the position where their great model
Christ Jesus used to be. Only through this process will human
beings learn to understand in what respect Christ Jesus is
the great model of humanity, and only then will they begin to
understand that the certainty and the truth of the life
everlasting emanates from the corpse on the wooden cross at
Golgotha. Those Christians of the future who are inspired and
imbued by the Christ-Ego will also understand something that
was formerly known to no one but the illuminates. Not only
will they understand the Christ who has gone through death,
but they will also understand the triumphant Christ of the
Apocalypse, whose coming was previously prophesied and who
arose from the dead into the spiritual fire. And Easter can
always be to us a symbol of the risen Christ, a connecting
link from the Christ on the cross to the triumphant, risen,
elevated Christ who draws all human beings upward as He sits
at the right side of the Father.
The Easter
symbol opens a perspective not only on the future of the
entire earth but also on that of human evolution. Easter is
our assurance that some day the human beings inspired by
Christ will increasingly change from Saul to Paul individuals
and become more and more capable of seeing a spiritual fire.
To be sure, just as Christ appeared to Moses and to those who
had declared their faith in Him in the physical fire of the
bramblebush and in the lightning on Sinai as a prophecy of
His own coming, so will He appear to us in the spiritualized
fire of the future. “He is with us every day to the end
of the world,” and to those who allowed their
perception to be illuminated by the Event of Golgotha, to
those He will appear in the spiritual fire even if at first
they had seen Him in a different form.
Since Christ
exerted such a profound influence on all aspects of earthly
life, as far down as the human skeleton, that which formed
His mortal body out of the elements of the earth also
cleansed and sanctified all substances on the earth to such
an extent that the world can never again become what the Wise
Men of the East sadly feared it would forever be. They
believed that the illuminate of the future, the
Maitreya-Buddha, would be unable to find people on earth who
could rise to an understanding of him because they would have
sunk too deeply into the material world.
Christ was
led to Golgotha to sublimate matter and redirect it to
spiritual heights and to prevent fire on earth from becoming
slag instead of spiritualized essence. When human beings
themselves are spiritualized, they will again understand the
primeval wisdom of the spiritual world from which they have
formerly come. And thus, after human beings have gone through
an even deeper understanding, the Maitreya-Buddha will find
on earth an appreciation that otherwise he would have been
unable to encounter. We understand everything that we learned
in our youth better after we have become more mature through
our trials and after we can look back upon the experiences of
our youth. Similarly, mankind will understand the primeval
wisdom of the world by looking back at it in the light of
Christ and through the Event of Golgotha.
And now, how
can the imperishable remains of Kashyapa be saved, and for
what destination are they being saved? It is written that the
Maitreya-Buddha will appear and touch him with the right
hand, and then the corpse will be removed in a fire. The fire
that Paul saw on the way to Damascus was the same wonderful,
spiritualized fire within which the body of Kashyapa will be
safely transported upward; and in this fire everything great
and noble of ancient times will be saved. We will see the
forces of the past that were sublime, magnificent, and full
of wisdom stream and flow into what humanity has gained as a
result of the Mystery of Golgotha.
In the Easter
bells, we encounter a symbol for the resurrection of the
Earth Spirit itself and for the salvation of mankind. In the
past, there has been no one with a proper understanding of
this symbol who did not know how to elevate himself or
herself to spiritual heights through the Easter mystery. It
is not without significance that Faust, when he is near
death, is tolled back into a new life by the Easter bells.
This leads to the great moment in his old age when he
ultimately becomes blind in the face of death and is able to
say, “Yet inside me there shines a brilliant
light.”
[ Note 39 ]
Now he is ready to penetrate the spiritual worlds above where
all noble members of mankind fmd salvation.
Everything
that has once been alive in the past has been saved,
purified, and sheltered in the etherealized spirituality that
the Mystery of Golgotha diffused onto earth and into mankind.
Some day when Maitreya-Buddha appears, the imperishable body
of the great sage Kashyapa will undergo a similar
purification in the wonderful fire, in the great light of
Christ, that appeared to Paul on the way to Damascus.
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