Lecture 1
The Destinies of Individuals and of
Nations
Berlin, September 1, 1914
Dear friends, my heart is deeply moved
now that I am able to be with you for a while in these
serious times and talk to you. Our first thoughts,
however, shall be for our dear friends who have often
been here with us and have now been called to the front
where such an intense battle is raging over the destiny
of individuals and of nations. Let us stand for a moment
and remember our friends loyally and in love at this
hour, letting our thoughts go out to them, thoughts
filled with strength, to let them gain in strength out
there at the front.
Spirits of your souls, guardian
guides,
On your wings let there be borne
The prayer of love from our souls
To those whom you guard here on earth.
Thus, united with your might,
A ray of help our prayer shall be
For the souls it seeks out there in love.
Let us call
out to our friends that the Christ, of whom we have
spoken so often, is with them in the field, ruling over
them where the destinies of individuals and of nations
are now being decided and giving them strength.
Dear
friends, you know that the original intention had been
for the building that is to be a watchtower for the life
of the spirit in our present age — that is how we
envisaged it — to be completed by the month of
August this year.
[ Note 1 ]
Karma decreed otherwise and we had to accept this
karma with composure. For a time we had thought that, in
these days in particular, words might be spoken in this
building of that certainty of victory in the spiritual
life of which we have become more and more convinced,
thanks to spiritual science. But the building at Dornach
stands, or at the time stood, uncompleted. The
encompassing structures are there. The columns that are
to bear the domes representing the cosmic spheres of the
spirit are in position and joined up with the symbols of
the canopy of heaven. The rest of the building still has
to be completed.
In July a
certain stage had been reached where I was able to feel
that something I had aimed for would indeed be achieved:
that this building was also to demonstrate how form and
design can provide for really good hearing, a truly
acoustic space. Hope then arose that this would come
about, for when I spoke words at certain points to check
how the whole enclosing structure would treat the sounds,
the result gave us hope that the aim may be achieved and
that the right sounds would be heard in the right places.
It is our hope that the words consecrated to our school
of thought may thus resound in that space.
The first
sounds heard by our friends working at Dornach were
echoes of the firing that went on in the immediate
vicinity. Sounds of the first acts of war, part of the
momentous events that have entered into our lives. Our
building looks down on the field in Upper Alsace that
lies on the other side of the border. Not only were the
signals to be heard of the momentous events now taking
place, but from a number of points on the building it was
also possible to see the flashes of cannon-fire in Upper
Alsace. The events happening there first of all announced
themselves as an echo in our area. Meeting to discuss
things in the midst of our work, the thought lived in our
hearts that out of the dire events that have come into
our lives the soil may be created for peace, where
blessings may arise and come to flower for the
development of mankind.
An event
like the one we are now experiencing, dear friends,
sometimes speaks to an individual person in symbols. Some
of you may already have the first volume of my book,
The Riddles of Philosophy.
In this the intention
was to show how mankind progressed in the search for the
great universal riddles, to show how thought progressed
in the hearts of men and of nations. The second volume
has not yet come out as you know. It is, however, set up
in print as far as sheet 13. On the last pages printed on
this sheet the philosophy of Boutroux and Bergson is
discussed, and then Preuss. So the last part printed
before the present events began considers Preuss, the
solitary in the evolution of German philosophy and
science, who, I feel, had a much more profound grasp of
what Bergson was after. This thinker, Preuss, was
tremendously powerful in presenting the scientific view
on the life of the spirit. Sheet 13 thus brought together
the thoughts that have arisen in Western Europe and those
that arose in the heart of Europe. The printed material
stops in mid-sentence, symbolically splitting apart, as
it were, the intellectual life of peoples between whom
the great struggle has now started on the physical plane,
a struggle that concerns us so deeply. During the first
days of August I often had to look at the blank pages of
the sheet that remained unprinted, for this, too, seemed
to my mind a peculiar symbol.
Dear
friends, this is not a time when secondary issues in the
life of man are decided. Events may have come upon us
quickly, but they are profound in their effect and have
arisen from a necessity no less than the one out of which
the destiny of Europe evolved in the past — from
the great, hard struggles that came with the Barbarian
invasions. What the protagonist of spiritual science
needs in these times is confidence in the victory and
unconquerable nature of spiritual life and a firm faith
that the spirits who are guiding world events will
resolve the issues in a way truly in the interest of
mankind.
Anyone
needing consolation today, because people grown close in
spiritual science are now under fire on opposite sides,
may look for such comfort in the words that are spoken
for us in the
Bhagavad Gita.
These refer to past
times in human evolution, to the point where an
originally primitive form of human life gave way to
another form in which those who had earlier lived as
brothers among brothers and sisters among sisters were
united according to the spiritual laws familiar to us. A
transition had occurred to another kind of life for
mankind, a widening out of life. And within that new
order people knowing themselves to be brothers were at
that time, too, facing one another in battle. Yet the
spirit that is always there in the evolution of mankind
does find the right words to pour confidence and faith
and certainty into the souls that find themselves on
opposite sides.
Today we
are once again living in a time where people have come
together from many different parts of the world through
the spiritual movement we have made our own, and because
of the feelings they have experienced, because of
something that deeply unites them from the very depths of
soul, they have come to call one another brothers and
sisters. And once again they have to stand on opposite
sides. The karma of mankind demands this. But, dear
friends, whatever we have taken into our hearts and into
our souls of this spiritual movement of ours must have
given us the certainty that the spirit moving everywhere
in the evolution of mankind will strengthen us in these
stormy days and fill us with confidence. This means that
we may have faith in our hearts that events will take the
right course within world karma — that there has to
be strife, that blood and more blood has to be shed, in
order to achieve what he who guides the destinies of the
world wants to achieve for mankind on this earth. It will
again be the blood of sacrifice, the sacred blood of
sacrifice. And those we love who are going to shed this
blood of sacrifice shall be powerful helpers for mankind
in the realms of the spirit, for the best and most
sublime of goals. For there are many ways in which the
cosmic spirits speak to us men. They speak to us in the
way familiar to us when among ourselves, in the words
taken from our spiritual studies and our understanding of
the spirit. They also speak to us, however, through the
grim signals and the thunder of war. Many a soul may feel
instant regret that the cosmic guidance of man also needs
to use this language, yet souls taken hold of by the
spirit must be able to reflect that such language is
necessary in the karma of the world. To understand the
true meaning of this language in the individual case will
be the task of later times. Then men will be able to look
back and see what benefit it has brought them that their
ancestors made a sacrifice of their bodies so that the
transfigured soul would rise swiftly from the sacrifice
brought in the field of war up into the realms of the
spirit for the good of mankind. With this spark in our
hearts of being deeply touched by the spirit, we can with
new strength enter into all the cares, all the deep
sorrows and troubles, and also into all the hopes, all
the confidence, presented and revealed to our eyes by
events of such great moment as we are experiencing at
present.
Dear
friends, on 26 July, following a lecture concerning the
business of our building project, I was able to speak to
our friends gathered there certain words that referred to
the grave events that lay ahead.
[ Note 2 ]
Among those present on 26 July were friends who
are now already at the front in the midst of those
momentous events. Standing beside the building project at
Dornach, a building that is to become a watchtower of the
spirit, I was on that occasion able to call up in the
hearts of our friends the words: May everything we have
gained in our spiritual movement and through our
spiritual outlook enable every single one of us, in what
lies ahead, to stand in the place where destiny puts us
in the world, full of strength and confidence.
There has
been evidence that our spiritual movement is able to give
strength, real strength, even in the times we live in now
and in the solemn events that have come to us. And
perhaps it is also part of the forging of such strength
that those who hear the bullets whistle past out there,
who have to live in the roar and thunder of war, can be
aware of our thoughts being with them in steadfast love,
nurturing in our hearts the thoughts that will help and
strengthen them, and be aware also of the fellowship
among us. What state would our movement be in if it were
unable to remain strong in heart and soul at a time when
such strength of heart and soul is severely tested in
this world. Let us hope that the strength we ourselves
have gained will at all times provide a firm bond between
us and our dear friends out yonder. And let us hope that
this strength will be such that it counts for something
in the world of the spirit, that the spirit we sought to
take into ourselves can count for something in the
working of the world. Let us hope that the love we know
to be part of our spiritual endeavour may prove
particularly strong out there in the physical world where
our friends have to make a holy sacrifice.
Dear
friends, we shall see many things happen still in
consequence of what is now beginning. We have on many
occasions spoken of strength and composure — let us
hope that these can now be achieved in our souls. We are
not speaking of an easy-going composure, looking on
events in an uninvolved way, but of an active composure,
looking for ways and means — and in steadfastly
looking for them in the spirit also finding them —
to do the right thing in the right place.
Many times
I had to ask myself this August if it was right to keep
our friends at their building work in Dornach and whether
the one or other of them should not be doing more
important work elsewhere at this time. Yet it appears
that it is a good thing, that it is connected with
certain forces the spirit needs in these times that the
building work does not stop. Work therefore continues
steadfastly, even in these hard times. The building work
shall actively continue in the thought that it is indeed
to be a token of rightful understanding of the great
deeds that are done in our day, a token of understanding
that the power of the spirit also needs to be present in
everything that is happening in our day. And we cherish
the thought that all our friends who are continuing their
allotted tasks at Dornach, because it appears to be their
karma, will also be able to fill their place in
everything important that arises out of the deeply
stirring events in the midst of which we stand, each at
his post, where his karma has placed him. Let us try,
dear friends, and do everything that may emerge out of
what the day presents to our souls, what the day leads us
to observe, as our duty at the present time. Let us try
and do our duty in every case, a duty we have to consider
as one of selfless love for humanity, the duty to be
prepared for sacrifice in a time when so many sacrifices
have to be asked of man. Let us take part in the rite of
sacrifice for the development of man—whichever way
karma appears to mete it out to us — according to
our strength. Let us help wherever we are able to help.
Let us look for opportunities where we may be allowed to
help, and let us hold on to the conviction to which we
have attained — that the help offered by human
beings, service given in love, provides the spirit with
an effective tool.
When our
friends in Dornach also wanted to know something about
giving aid in an external way, about first-aid dressings,
a number of lessons were arranged within the building, in
case one of us was called upon one day by his karma to
make use of such knowledge.
[ Note 3 ]
I also felt particularly
concerned to speak to our friends the words that arise
from spiritual insight, words arising in a soul as it
gives loving aid, to allow practical spiritual love to
pass from the hand applying the bandage, from the body of
the helper — in a spiritual way — to the
person who is receiving help. First of all I spoke of the
healing powers present in the human organization as such,
of the way the blood flowing from the wound also contains
the living principle that has a healing effect on the
wound. And then it was said that it is good if the heart
is filled with the following words when healing is given
to those in need of our aid:
Welling blood,
Work in your welling,
Restless muscle,
Stir germs of growth,
Tenderest care
From warmth of heart,
Be breath of healing.
I believe I
can say that a soul filled with such intent will be able
to lend healing powers to a hand reaching out to give
help. And surely after all that has passed through our
souls over the years we must carry the conviction that,
being filled with the Christ spirit in our day, we shall
be given the power to intervene in the right way wherever
destiny demands, wherever destiny puts us. There will be
many occasions in days to come when we shall be able to
find out if we rightly have the Christ within us, the
Christ who acts from our own hearts into the hearts of
others, who will unite the suffering person, the person
in pain, with ourselves to form a living unity. How often
has it been said that as human souls advance into
spiritual worlds they also grow able to join their own
feelings to the pain that lives in another. And indeed,
the one or the other of us will often be put in a
position where the events of our time are causing pain.
We shall then be able to see if we are strong enough to
unite in the right kind of feeling with the pain of the
other, if the pain living in the soul of the other can
become pain felt in ourselves.
The
potential is there for mankind to gradually reach a point
where the pain living in another does not spare us, but
lives on in us. It is for this purpose that the blood
flowed on Golgotha. This is also why at this very time we
are endeavouring to strengthen the attitude of heart and
mind I have described. This may be achieved with words
like the following, spoken as though entirely to oneself
and as often as possible when our thoughts are full of
the gravity of the present situation, and in the first
place addressing the other person. The words are:
Whilst pain is felt by you alone And not by me.
Christ goes unrecognized
To do his work within the world.
For the spirit cannot grow strong
If it has power only to feel
The suffering your own body undergoes.
My friends,
these are the days when every soul that has learned to
look into the spiritual world needs to send imploring
thoughts to the spirits it believes to be its guardians.
These spirits may be asked to show us the right way into
our age. And we shall know in our hearts what is right,
shall be conscious of the right power in our souls, as we
turn to the spirit that is to guide us through our
incarnations on earth to what will be truly right for
ourselves. You may ask how we are able to know that we
are addressing the right spirit. We shall be able to be
aware of this if we approach this spirit in a way that is
in accord with the true Christ impulse.
For the
spirit that guides us towards what is right — and
we can be quite certain of this, dear friends — is
allied with Christ, is in dialogue with Christ. This
spirit is holding such a dialogue with the Christ in the
spiritual world now — so that out of the purpose
for which battles are fought and blood is shed the right
thing may come for the good of mankind. It is in the
spirit of Christ that we turn to the spirit who we hope
will protect us. Then it will be the right spirit.
The nature
of a spirit is, in the language of spiritual science,
referred to as the ‘age’ of this spirit. The
word is used in this way in the formula you will be
hearing next. The term ‘age’ is more or less
synonymous with the ‘nature’ of the spirit,
for we have come to distinguish spirits on the basis of
their age. We speak of Luciferic and Ahrimanic spirits in
exactly this way, knowing that they are now at an age
when it is not right for them to develop something that
during the right epoch would be the proper thing for the
evolving world. This is why we speak of the age of a
spirit when we mean its essential nature. The formula is
as follows:
Spirit of my space on earth,
Reveal the light of thine age
To the Christ-endowed soul,
That striving it may find
In harmony of spheres of peace
Thee ringing with praise and power
Of mind of man all given up to Christ.
We must try
and let the things that have been able to take root in
our souls as we worked to attain to the spirit come to
fruition, let them come to such fruition that we can hope
to be able to face our trials. Let us try and affirm the
belief that love is the soul of our efforts to reach the
spirit, at a time when love is so much needed —
Love and again Love.
That, my
friends, is what I so much wanted to speak to you about
tonight. May the love that we have invoked so often take
firm root in us. May we find a way of keeping faith with
each other in these difficult times and keeping faith
with all that is sacred and good in mankind. I promise
you, my friends, to keep this in my heart and again and
again to unite my thoughts with yours in the times that
lie ahead. May it be granted — after the symbols we
have experienced and which I spoke of initially this
evening, when the sounds of war echoed through our
building at Dornach and the fires of war were reflected
in it — may it be granted that sooner or later it
will be possible to speak the Word in this building, of
confidence that the spirit shall win the victory, shall
be unconquered, aware that the building from its eminence
will then look down on a human race that has gone through
severe trials and the bitter strife of this day to win
from them something that is right, that is good, and is
beautiful and true within human evolution. Let us hope
that the days of strife may be such that in the days of
peace to come it will be possible to look back with
contentment on the sacrifices these times have
demanded.
It is my
hope that the words I have attempted to speak to you this
evening may touch your hearts with the same depth from
which I believe they have arisen. I hope they will mean
something to you in times when many of us have so much to
bear. It is my hope that they will also be to you what
now fills with noble enthusiasm and the courage to fight
all the hearts that are filled with noble enthusiasm and
the courage to fight so that the spirits who know what is
right shall feel content with what they see in those
hearts. Let this be in our hearts and minds and we shall
be able to do the right thing in the right place. The
spiritual work we have tried to achieve for so many years
now shall, and no doubt will, lend us the strength we
need.
So it is
goodbye, dear friends, with this in our minds and with
these feelings arising in our hearts.
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