13th January, 1914 Berlin
Lecture X
It seems
to me that our studies of what I have allowed myself to
call the “Fifth Gospel” will have helped us
to form a closer conception of what has so often been
said regarding the evolution of humanity on the Earth and
the influence of the Mystery of Golgotha upon this
evolution. From very many angles we have also tried to
elucidate what came to pass at the baptism by John in the
Jordan, when the Christ being united with Jesus of
Nazareth, and this has brought home to us the vital
significance of the Mystery of Golgotha in the evolution
of mankind. But now, having heard the story of the youth
of Jesus of Nazareth as it is revealed to
spiritual-scientific investigation, we may be able to
picture how Jesus of Nazareth makes his way to John the
Baptist when the Christ is to descend into him.
With the
knowledge gathered from these detailed studies of the
Fifth Gospel, we will now try to enter more deeply still
into all that is connected with the Mystery of Golgotha.
To-day we will think, primarily, of the figure of John
the Baptist and of certain aspects of his mission. To
understand John the Baptist and Christ Jesus' relation to
him (there are indications of this, too, in the Gospel of
St. John) it will be necessary to think of the character
of the spiritual life from which John the Baptist had
issued. It is, of course, the world of ancient Hebrew
culture. And now let us consider once again all the
essential features of this culture. It had, as we know, a
special mission in the evolution of humanity. We remember
that Earth-evolution has proceeded from the Saturn-, Sun-
and Moon-evolutions and that during this Earth-evolution
the Ego, or “I” is added to those principles
of man's being — physical body, etheric body,
astral body — which came over from the earlier
stages. The “I”, however, cannot unfold as an
active principle all at once. Indeed the purpose of the
Whole of Earth-evolution is to enable the “I”
to develop in such a way that man may find his place in
the stream of Eternity. Realising this, we must regard
the Earth as the theatre in the Cosmos that is allotted
to man for the development of the “I”.
Ancient Hebrew culture venerated Jahveh or Jehovah az the
Being of the higher Hierarchies under whose influence it
had been established. The biblical story of Creation
shows very clearly how the first Elohim — Jahve or
Jehovah — issues from the sevenfold Elohim, the
sevenfold host of the Beings of that Hierarchy. By way of
comparison lot us say that just as the whole human
organism develops into its highest expression in the
head, so are the seven Elohim represented in one
of themselves, in Jahve or Jehovah who becomes the
leading Being in Earth-evolution. Ancient Hebrew culture
recognised this and worshipped Jehovah, seeing in him
that Being of the higher Hierarchies with whom man must
be related in order to unfold the “I”.
Ancient Hebrew culture represented a definite stage, in
the process of the development of the “I”' in
mankind and the influence of Jehovah was felt to be such
that by establishing relationship with him, the
“I” could gradually be awakened. This is
connected with what I said in the lectures at Leipzig.
(Lecture-Course XXXI. Christ and the Spiritual
World)
What is
the nature of the being Jahve or Jehovah? We must
conceive hi as a Being who is most intimately connected
with Earth-evolution. He is the Lord, the Regent of the
Earth, or better said, he is the Being whom Hebrew
antiquity regards as the Lord of Regent of the Earth. The
whole of ancient Hebrew culture looks upon Jehovah as the
God of the Earth, conceives the this Divine-Spiritual
Regent is interwoven with the Earth and that men who
aspire to be conscious of their connection with the
Universe as beings of Earth must cleave to Jehovah, the
God of the Earth. The ancient Hebrew conception that
Jehovah had made man out of Earth is expressed by the
very name given to the original man —
“Adam” — that is to say, the
‘being who was created from Earth’. And
whereas the aspirations of neighbouring religious systems
were directed to that which does not derive from
the Earth but comes into the Earth from higher worlds,
whereas these neighbouring religions sought in the
higher worlds for the Gods they worshipped, the
ancient Hebrews sought and worshipped their God Jehovah
in the realm of the Earth and its Elements.
Certain
peoples of antiquity looked to the stars — their
religion was “'astral” religion. Other
peoples observed the forces manifesting in thunder and
lightening and asked: How are the Divine-Spiritual Beings
expressing themselves here? The religions of the peoples
around the ancient Hebrews took their symbols from
phenomena connected with the stars or the atmosphere
beyond the Earth; they sought in these spheres for the
signs indicating man's connection with the
super-earthly reality. It was inherent in the
nature of the ancient Hebrews to think of themselves as
connected wholly and entirely with what comes from the
Earth. This is a point to which far too little
attention is paid. All the indications show that
connection of the ancient Jews with the Earth, with what
originates from the Earth. If in a phenomenon produced by
the forces of the Earth. If in certain volcanic districts
of Italy a piece of paper is lighted, clouds of smoke at
once come out of the ground. We must conceive the pillar
of fire to be a phenomenon produced by the forces of the
interior of the Earth. In the same way the column of
water or mist must by thought of as originating in the
wilderness, not in the upper atmosphere. We must
also look for the origin of the Great Flood itself in
forces which surge in and through the Earth; the Flood
was the result of tellurian, not of cosmic causes. This
was at the bottom of the protest put up by the ancient
Hebrews against the neighbouring peoples — for the
God of Hebrew antiquity was the God of the
Earth. The ancient Hebrews felt that everything
coming from above, from outside the earth, did not really
belong to the mission of Earth-evolution; they conceived
it as having been preserved in Earth-evolution by the
Being who had remained at a backward stage during the Old
Moon-period, namely, Lucifer. In the other religions men
felt: We must look away from the Earth, out in
the Cosmos; we must revere and worship that which has its
origin in the forces of the Cosmos... But the ancient
Hebrews said: We worship the one true God and the one
true God is connected with the Earth. —
Far too little notice is taken of this because at the
present time people assume that a word like
“God” must always imply the same. Because,
after nearly two thousand years of development under the
influence of the Christ Impulse, humanity now rightly
looks upwards once again, it is thought that the ancient
Hebrews, too, looked upwards. On the contrary! The
ancient Hebrews felt that what came from above was
symbolised in the Serpent of Paradise.
But the
Jews absorbed a very great deal from the neighbouring
peoples. This too is comprehensible. Of all religions in
antiquity, theirs was the subtlest. They believed —
and this is well-nigh incredible to the modern mind that
Jehovah is an Earth God, who works in the
Moon-forces that are connected with the Earth and who is
therefore also a Moon God, as described in the book
Occult Science. It seems incredible to-day that
men can ever have looked towards the centre of the Earth
when they spoke of their God, but it was indeed so.
Nevertheless the impulse to look upwards was, in the
nature of things, not entirely absent from the Jews,
above all when they saw the neighbouring peoples
worshipping what comes from above. But the great
difference between those who had knowledge of the Jewish
secret doctrine and those who had not, was this. —
The former knew that it was a temptation to be obedient
to laws other than the laws of those forces which work
from the Earth as far as the Moon-sphere. (Certain
elements that come to light again to-day in our own
spiritual-scientific teachings were present in ancient
Hebraic wisdom). But as the time of the Mystery of
Golgotha approached, Hebrew culture was veering more and
more from its original direction and looking
upwards for the Gods.
Then came
one who felt it his mission to point to the path which
the Jews ought, in reality to follow. This was John the
Baptist. He felt it his mission to bring home to the
Jews, where their true strength lay. And perceiving what
the religion of the Jews had become, he spoke the
significant words: “You call yourselves children of
Abraham! If you were Abraham's children you would know
that your God Jehovah who is the God of Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob, is a God of the Earth — as witnessed by
the fact that he formed the first man out of the Earth.
But you are no longer children of Abraham; you have
allowed yourselves to be led astray by what other peoples
believe; you have been led astray by those who look
upwards by what belongs to the Serpent. Ye are of the
brood of the Serpent.
These
words of John the Baptist are of deep significance. If
only people to-day would be a little more candid and
admit that they do not really understand what they read!
What is the expression “generation of vipers”
taken to mean to-day? That John was heaping abuse! But if
it is desired to make a deep appeal to human souls, no
particular purpose is served by invective. Neither can it
be said that John the Baptist's words gave vent to a
divine wrath within him— for others too may voice
their divine wrath. The meaning here is that John the
Baptist was striving to bring home to the Jews:
“You no longer understand your true mission; you no
longer call upon the forces of the Earth but upon the
forces of the Serpent, upon what has been made known to
you as the Serpent.”
And now
let us try to understand the attitude of John the
Baptist. Had he not his reasons for speaking in this way
to those who came to him at the Jordan? (This is not
derived from the Fifth Gospel for in speaking of the
content of the Fifth Gospel we have not yet come to the
figure of John the Baptist, I am speaking now from other
sources). He had his reasons for speaking as he did to
those who came to him at the Jordan, for he observed that
they had adopted certain customs of the heathen; the very
names they gave to these customs were abhorrent to him.
In the region where John the Baptist was preaching,
certain ancient teachings were prevalent — somewhat
to the following effect. — At the beginning of the
evolution of humanity, man and the higher animals were
endowed by Jahve with the power of breathing air, but in
consequence of the deed of Lucifer, this power was
contaminated. Only those animals which do not breathe air
have remained uncontaminated, namely the fishes. Many
people went to the waters of the Jordan (indeed it
happens to this very day) at a certain season of the year
and shook their clothes in order that their sins might be
cast to the fishes and carried away. John the Baptist had
witnessed such customs which had been adopted from the
heathen peoples and this was in his mind when he cried:
“You have understood more of the Serpent than of
Jehovah; you call yourselves unlawfully the children of
Jahve, the children of Abraham. I say unto you that the
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob could return to his
original mission and produce from the stones, that is to
say, from the Earth, a race of men who would understand
him better.”
Let us
think of such words in the Bible as:“God is able of
these stones to raise up children of Abraham.” In
the language of those days many words had more than one
meaning and were used with the deliberate purpose of
indicating a deeper meaning lying underneath. But we
cannot really understand these things, my dear friends,
unless we connect what has here been said with the
mission of Paul. I have spoken many times of the mission
of Paul. Why was it that Paul, who had not
allowed his experiences in Jerusalem to convince him of
the significance of the Mystery of Golgotha — why
was it that the Event at Damascus convinced him of the
truth of Christ's Resurrection? We must here consider the
manner of Paul's preparation, and his background.
Schooled as he was in the wisdom of the Jewish Prophets,
he knew that up to a certain point of time the evolution
of humanity involved adherence to the God of the Earth;
but he also knew that a time must come when the
“Above”, that which comes into the Earth from
super-earthly worlds, would again assume
significance. It is of the utmost importance to realise
that before Christ entered into the Aura of the Earth
through the Mystery of Golgotha, He dwelt in
supersensible regions of the Cosmos. We can
study the religions whose worship was directed to the
Powers of super-earthly worlds and discover how the
Christ worked in those spheres before He passed into the
Aura of the Earth through the body of Jesus of Nazareth.
Paul knew that this time would come; but before the Event
at Damascus he had not perceived Christ's actual presence
in the Aura of the Earth. He was, however, prepared for
this, and in Corinthians II., Chapter 12, verses 1-5, he
says: It is not expedient for me to boast: I will come to
visions and revelations of the Lord. I know a man in
Christ above 14 years ago... and so on. Paul is, of
course, referring to himself. What does he really say in
this passage? Nothing else than that 14 years before
(chronologically this would be about 6 years before the
Mystery of Golgotha) he was already able to look
clairvoyantly into the spiritual worlds. He says that
there is in him a man who can look into the spiritual
worlds; it is of this man he boasts, not of
himself. Paul realises now that formerly he had seen
Christ while He was still in the spiritual
world. The Event at Damascus had revealed to him
Christ had now passed into the Aura of the Earth and was
living in the Aura of the Earth. That is the great truth
concerning which so many who lived in the early centuries
of Christianity uttered such strange words. They said:
Christ is the true Lucifer. They understood: In
former times it was right to adhere to the Serpent; since
the Mystery of Golgotha He Who is the Conqueror of the
Serpent has come and He is now the Lord of the Earth.
Now all
these things are part of the evolutionary process of
mankind. For what is the meaning behind the protest put
up by ancient Hebrew culture against “astral”
religion, against religions which have clouds,
lightening, thunder, as their symbols? The meaning is
that the human soul must so prepare to receive the
“I” that the revelation of the Spirit is no
longer received through the starry script, no longer
through the forces manifesting in lightening and thunder,
but through the Spirit itself. In former times when men
strove to look upwards to the Christ, they could only do
so by gazing, as Zarathustra had gazed, at what may be
called the physical sheath of Christ, the “Ahura
Mazdao”, the physical Sun and its forces. Therein
dwelt the Christ. But now the Christ had departed from
the realm of the physical forces of the Sun, had passed
into the spiritual Aura of the Earth. After those who
worshipped Jehovah had prepared the way, Christ was able
to permeate the Aura of the Earth. In this sense and in
this sense only are the words of John the Baptist to be
understood.
And now,
as the time of the Mystery of Golgotha drew near, Christ
Jesus and John the Baptist came face to face. — I
shall now speak rather more abstractly. — Bearing
in mind what has just been said, we shall understand this
meeting between Christ Jesus and John the Baptist. Christ
stands before one who knows what it signifies to worship
the Spirit of the Earth. The Jews, and others too —
for there were others as well as the Jews — were
endowed with faculties which enabled them to worship the
Spirit of the Earth in the right way. Whence were these
faculties derived? Prior to the Mystery of Golgotha these
faculties were bound up with physical heredity! What I am
going to say will, of course, be considered utter
foolishness by modern science, but it may be the kind of
foolishness that can be wisdom before God.
Prior to
the Mystery of Golgotha, the faculties of knowledge as
they are called, were dependent in a certain way upon
heredity conditions. And the progress of human evolution
is constituted by the fact that intellectual knowledge
becomes independent of the factor of heredity. In certain
Mysteries therefore, it was a true and right principle to
allow an office to pass from father to son. But as
evolution progresses, knowledge becomes an affair purely
of the soul. The innermost core of the human
soul becomes an affair of the soul itself, no longer
depending upon the external factors of heredity. Now by
what means did it become possible for man to keep intact
the innermost core of his being? Let us realise what is
meant by saying that man can no longer, in the real sense
inherit his faculties from his forefathers. —
Certainly many people think that they inherit their
faculties and talents from their forefathers — but
it is not so, in reality. Goethe was one among countless
others whose genius was not transmitted to his
descendants. But if man had not derived spiritual power
from another source, what would have been the inevitable
result? Their faculties of knowledge would have been
orphaned! The position of the human being on the Earth
would have been such that each according to his karma
would have been obliged to wait for what the Earth
bestows for the impressions bestowed by the Earth upon
his senses. But this would have been of essential or
lasting value to him and under such circumstances he
would have been glad to slip away from the Earth.
Buddha's teachings emphasise this very clearly for they
draw man away from the realm of sense-perception and from
all connection with the Earth.
Christ, in
Jesus of Nazareth, could speak concerning Himself
somewhat as follows. — At the Baptism by John
something came down from the supersensible world which
can be a quickening power in the “I” that has
now been left to its own resources, and hereafter the
human soul will contain within it forces that are
not merely inherited. Whatever knowledge was
formerly available to man, came to him through heredity,
was transmitted from generation to generation by physical
heredity. And the last man who unfolded higher
faculties from the soil of heredity is John the Baptist,
“the greatest of these born of woman.” This
is an indication of how the ancient times are to be
distinguished from the now. In ancient times man spoke
truly when he said: ‘If I seek for the power which
ought to live in my soul and lead me to the heights I
must remember Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, for the faculties
through which the heights of human existence are attained
came down to me in the line of heredity from these
ancestors.’ But now these faculties must be derived
from regions beyond the Earth. No longer to look
to the Earth alone and to find in Christ the God of the
Earth, but to be conscious of the inflow of the Heavens
— it is this to which Christ points when he speaks
of John the Baptist as “the greatest of those born
of woman.”
Here, my
dear friends, we have the answer to a question of
paramount importance for our age. At the time when the
Third Epoch began to re-emerge in the life of our Fifth
Epoch, the consciousness of men began to turn again to
what can be revealed to the earthly human being as
super-earthly reality. Men could not, however,
experience this re-born “astral” religion as
the ancient Egyptians or Chaldeans had experienced it. In
this later age it came to them in the form in which it
was experienced by on well-qualified to speak. In 1607,
the following words were written... (Here followed a long
extract from one of Kepler's works. See also:
Günther's Kepler und die Theologie.
105-111.) Thus in the 17th century we again find evidence
that the soul is gazing upwards, but now the
experience is permeated with the Christ Impulse. These
words were written by a profoundly spiritual man. By whom
were they written? By the one who was the founder of all
modern astronomy, without whom our modern astronomy could
not have existed, namely, John Kepler. Is there
a single Monist who will not sing the praises of Kepler?
The attention of those who profess to be Monists should
be called to the words just quoted for so much of what is
said about Kepler is... well, something to which I prefer
to give no name.
These
words of Kepler are an indication of the new tendency,
the new way of gazing upwards to the heavens, of that
reading of the starry script to which we aspire in
Spiritual Science. The question indicated at the
beginning of the lecture is thus answered, namely:
— How can we draw near to Christ? How can we
understand Him? How can we make our life of feeling
worthy to receive Him? By learning to speak with the same
ardour the same depth of feeling as did an ancient
Hebrew, when he said: ‘I look up to Abraham, the
primal Father when I speak of the foundation of whatever
is valuable in me.’ ...but to-day, with the same
intensity of feeling, we must look upwards to the Being
Who quickens us spiritually — to the Christ! When
we ascribe our faculties and gifts, all that makes us
truly Man, not to any earthly power, but to Christ, then
we enter into living relationship with Him! Just as a Jew
in ancient times spoke of being carried by death into
Abraham's bosom, so do we truly express the nature of the
age after the Mystery of Golgotha when to the
ancient “Out of God we are born” we
add the “In Christ we die.” Therefore when we
understand the Mystery of Golgotha we can enter into a
living relationship with Christ, just as in the age of
Hebrew antiquity men felt their living relationship with
the God who was the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. This
relationship was expressed in the avowed belief: ‘I
return to Abraham, the primal Father’ — In
those who live after the Mystery of Golgotha there must
live the consciousness; “In Christ we
die.”
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