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Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
Schmidt Number: S-4879
On-line since: 1st March, 2004
[The Relation of the Planets to the Human Organism
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Relationships Between Cosmic Events ...]
I will allude briefly to the indications given in last Sunday's
lecture. They were on the subject of man's relationship to the
universe and attention was called to how the forces of the human will
find their way out into the cosmic expanse in the direction opposite
to that of the light streaming from the sun to the earth. So it can be
said that forces of will stream out from earthly humanity to meet the
light. On the other hand, the element of thought is borne to the earth
along the waves of the moon's light.
It was further explained that what is spreads out from man at the
dissolution of his physical body is of the nature of will and thus
streams out into the cosmos towards its inflowing light; and that man
is borne back again towards earthly existence on the currents of the
thought-element which flow along the lines of light together with
everything that proceeds from the moon.
Naturally, in regard to this aspect of the will-element and the
light-element, of the thought-element and the moon's light, and also
to what I shall say in the present lecture, it must be remembered that
when speaking of these things and making use, as it were, of the
structure of the universe to illustrate them, an illustration only is
meant. For it must not be thought that in these happenings the actual
physical sun and the physical moon are anything else than signs for
what is taking place spiritually. The true state of affairs can
be described approximately in the following way.
I want to speak of these things from a certain historical aspect, but
they could also be presented in a different way. My aim is to make the
things I am now saying intelligible to you in greater detail.
You know that according to a more materialistic mode of thinking, our
solar system originated from a kind of primal nebula. Thinking that is
bound up with purely material existence conceives that our visible
cosmos, our solar system, sprang from a kind of primal nebula which
then consolidated and contracted into what now exists as the solar
system.
From all you have heard in Anthroposophy it will be clear to you from
the outset that this cannot be an exhaustive presentation of the
process. However much this material explanation of cosmic happenings
may be modified by saying that the nebula is permeated with forces,
and so on, what is actually present cannot be fully explained in this
way, for the reason that nothing contained in a Kant-Laplace or other
primal nebula, or what develops from it according to the laws
governing the gasiform or aeriform states, could ever have produced
the animal and human souls that are living on earth, or even the
forces working in the growth of plants. Such an explanation of cosmic
happenings is an abstraction even if a materialistic abstraction. It
must surely be obvious that in the primal nebula conceived by
materialistic thinking, a spiritual reality is contained and that this
primal nebula is only the outer, material expression of something
spiritual. To be complete, therefore the idea of the primal nebula
must include the weaving activity of the spiritual. So this
Kant-Laplace nebula must be amplified by being regarded as the body of
an element of spirit-and-soul not, it is true, uniform and
individual as in man, but manifold, diversified, yet for all that of
the nature of spirit-and-soul.
The purely materialistic way of thinking and of formulating hypotheses
goes no farther than this primal nebula. Now let us imagine that not
we ourselves, but other beings, beings of the future, were to evolve
ideas, based on similarly materialistic thinking, of the genesis of
the world-system in which they are, or rather will be, living. Whether
what I am now saying represents the reality is quite beside the point;
it is said only for the sake of clarifying a thought. We will
assume, then, that in a distant future such beings conceive of a
Kant-Laplace nebula as the beginning of the world's existence. At what
point in the course of the ages would this nebula exist? When such
beings of the future look back, it would have to be assumed in
order to make the thought clear that our earth, that is to say,
our solar system, had long since passed away, that the space it
occupied had as it were become free, and that then, in this freed
space, a Kant-Laplace nebula of a future world had come into
existence. As long as our solar system is there, this future nebula
could obviously not be imagined to exist in the space it occupies, I
will formulate this example by assuming that these beings who might
elaborate a materialistic theory of a future world-system place their
primal nebula in the space now occupied by our own. But in accordance
with what has been said, spirit-and-soul too would have to be
contained in such a nebula of the future; this nebula could only be
the bodily expression of an element of cosmic spirit-and-soul. Where
would this cosmic element originate? What would have to be said about
it?
Suppose that here (drawing on blackboard) is our Kant-Laplace primal
nebula (physical plus spirit-and-soul) and here the primal nebula
conceived at some future time by beings of whom I have spoken. In that
nebula too, the element of spirit-and-soul would have to be contained.
Where would it originate? If this future nebula were to be at the
place occupied by our own solar system it would include an element of
cosmic spirit-and-soul. But this would be what has remained over from
the solar system in which we ourselves have lived. Our solar system
would have come to an end, would have dispersed in cosmic space. The
element of spirit-and-soul would have remained and that would be
embodied in a new Kant-Laplace primal nebula. In other words: what I
have here described would represent the Jupiter evolution. But within
this Jupiter evolution would be contained the element of
spirit-and-soul prepared during the Earth-evolution of humanity. In
the same way we must go back beyond the Kant-Laplace nebula of the
Earth to the spirit-and-soul contained in it. And this was prepared by
the beings of the (Old) Moon-existence.
So when you look at the present solar system, you are beholding the
outer corporeality of what passed away with the Moon-existence or was
transformed from the Moon-existence into the Earth-existence. And
again, what we today send out into the cosmic expanse prepares the
Jupiter-existence. When, therefore, we look at our solar system we are
actually looking at something that is the product of an earlier stage
of existence. So when I speak of the light streaming to us from the
physical sun I am speaking of something that comes out of the past.
And when I speak of the streams of will flowing out to meet this
light, I am speaking of something that is preparing the future. The
primal work, the cosmic element of which I speak in order to have a
form of expression for what happens spiritually, was thus prepared by
the Old Moon-existence; and what I describe as the Spiritual is
already the foundation for what will live on into the
Jupiter-existence. Hence it must not be said that the sun seen by our
eyes out in cosmic space draws the human will to itself. This physical
sun is only the symbol for that sun-nature towards which the human
will streams. And equally, the physical moon is only the physical sign
for the Moon-nature which in streams of thoughts pours continually
into Earth-existence.
You will find these thoughts necessary if you want to understand
rightly what is meant when, in what follows, I shall be speaking of
cosmic relationships which reflect, in pictures, what takes place
spiritually through mankind on the Earth. And here an addition must be
made to what was said in the last lecture. When our solar system as a
whole is observed from the Earth, we have the Sun, and, as outer
planets: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn others are of less importance.
Nearer to the Earth than to the Sun we have Venus and Mercury. Let us
now recall that the element of will streams out from humanity on Earth
towards the Sun in cosmic space, and that after the dissolution of the
body the soul too is borne out into the cosmos through this element of
will, which reaches, first, the Sun-existence, the Sun-sphere.
What must in this way be stated as a fact was discovered, as I said in
the last lecture, through the experiences of the ancient initiates.
They sent their questions towards the Sun along the streams of the
will and then received the answers from the Moon in the form of
thoughts. So that what I have now said, expressing it in this
particular way, is a reality. And again, if more insight is to be
gained, we must go back to the experiences of the initiates in the
ancient Mysteries.
Think once again of the initiate of these Mysteries sending out his
questions, giving them over to the stream flowing out towards the rays
of the Sun; he waits, and then, after a time, receives his answers
from the Moon in this respect holding converse with the
universe.
But in this process the answers received by the ancient initiates had
a specific bearing only; they were answers relating to the actual
structure of the universe. So that what was contained in that ancient,
more primitive science which was in truth a lofty, although
dreamlike wisdom was brought into being by the answers received
to questions sent out to meet the rays of the Sun streaming from the
opposite direction. These answers were to questions referring to the
structure of the universe, to the forces at work in the universe, and
so on. In short, they were answers relating to the realm of physics,
astronomy, to the music of the spheres, to everything embraced in
these domains of knowledge in the ancient sciences.
But these initiates sent out other questions as well into the
universe. They also knew, for example, how to send out questions to
Mars, to the Mars-sphere. At the time when Mars could be seen in the
sky they gave over their questions to currents streaming in the
opposite direction to the rays of Mars. When they sent their questions
to Mars they did not await the answers from the Moon but from Venus,
when Venus was standing in a position facing Mars. The important
point, however, is that they awaited from Venus the answers to the
questions they had sent upwards to Mars.
And again, they awaited from Mercury the answers to the questions sent
upwards to Jupiter. The questions to Saturn were sent far out into the
cosmic expanse, and the initiates knew that in this case the answers
could be awaited from the heaven of the fixed stars only, or from what
represented it in those olden times the Zodiac itself.
What was the nature of these latter questions that were sent out into
the universe by the ancient initiates, the answers to which they
awaited? These answers were not the abstract, scientific truths
connected with the structure of the universe, as I indicated just now;
but the questions were those which the initiates wished to address
directly to the divine-spiritual Beings.
Thus they sent upwards to Mars questions they had to put to the
Angeloi, and awaited the answers from Venus. They sent upwards to
Jupiter questions addressed to the Archangeloi, awaiting the answers
from Mercury. And to Saturn they addressed questions to be answered by
the Archai, awaiting the answers from the Zodiac.
Whereas, therefore, direct converse was held with the cosmos in a more
abstract, impersonal form, in the converse of which I am now speaking
the initiates were conscious of speaking to actual Beings,
divine-spiritual Beings, and of receiving utterances individually from
them. In this way, therefore, decisions of will were received from the
choir of the Angeloi, from the choir of the Archangeloi, from the
choir of the Archai. The discourse between Sun and Moon and the
initiates was concerned with the outer aspect of the cosmos; the
discourse with the other planets and with the Zodiac was directed to
the spiritual Beings in the cosmos.
And so there was actual and continuous intercourse between man and the
cosmos, not only concerning its outer structure, but also with the
cosmic Beings themselves. The old initiates knew that if, for example,
they were directing their forces to Mars, it would not do merely to
formulate and send out their cherished questions in terms of thought.
Such questions reached only as far as the Sun and the answers came
back from the Moon. When the ancient initiates wished to address
questions to Mars, they were obliged to do it by composing aphoristic
sayings, recitatives, mantrams, which could also be declaimed. These,
sent out into the universe, were the means whereby the Mars-forces
were activated in such a way that the answers to the questions, coming
back from Venus, were audible to a kind of inner hearing.
If it was desired to address questions Jupiter, even the declamation
of mantrams did not suffice; in this case the performance of certain
definite rites was necessary. And what streamed out into the universe
from these rites in the form, shall we say, of cosmic thought, came
back from Mercury in certain signs which the ancient initiates knew
how to interpret. If they allowed themselves to be inspired by Venus
they were able to interpret the corresponding signs; so, too, if they
allowed themselves to be inspired by Mercury. These signs were
infinitely varied. They meant nothing at all unless a man was inspired
by Mercury. If he was inspired by Mercury, he knew: This or that event
is an answer to a question asked by means of ritualistic acts.
In this way, happenings and processes in nature, and also those in
history which otherwise appear to be nothing more than natural or
historical processes, acquired definite content; they could as it were
be read. Questions addressed to Saturn entailed very special
difficulty, for actions lasting over a lengthy period of time were
necessary before they could even be put as questions. In the ancient
Mysteries this was as a rule arranged in such a way that the teachers
in the Mysteries gave their pupils a certain mission to fulfil, a
mission in which the life of the pupil was dedicated to some actual
achievement. What it was incumbent upon these pupils to accomplish,
often extending over a period of many years, constituted the questions
put to the Saturn-existence. And the answers then came back from the
Zodiac.
An actual and intimate participation in the cosmos and its happenings
was achieved in those rites of prayer and meditation, and by other
procedures carried out by the initiates and their pupils in the
ancient Mysteries. Nor was anything accomplished in a short time; what
took place in such Mysteries through the course of years consisted in
unceasing acts of knowledge, and in acts by which the right impulses
for the deeds of men were engendered.
Insight into such happenings also enables us to picture how the forces
designated as those of Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Moon, Venus and
Mercury, work upon man and their significance for him. The
significance of the Sun-forces is that they draw man's will-nature
towards the Sun and after his death lead him out into the cosmos and
thence into the spiritual world. The particular quality of the
Moon-forces is that they instill into man the organic configuration
which makes thinking and reflection possible; but they are also the
forces which bear him back again when, coming down from the spiritual
world, he must find his way through the spheres of ether to earthly
incarnation.
We can speak in a similar way of the other forces, known by the names
of the celestial bodies they represent, and of their effects upon man.
As an example, let us take the Mercury-forces. These forces are not
concentrated exclusively in the planet Mercury. They permeate the
whole of space that is accessible to us and the physical Mercury is
merely a manifestation of the Mercury-forces in a concentrated mineral
form.
Imagine the whole of our solar system filled with the Mercury-forces.
They permeate all the bodies in the solar system, and naturally our
own bodies as well; but at the point where Mercury appears in the
heavens they are concentrated in a physical-mineral form and so are
visible there.
The Venus-forces again are all-pervading. They are merely concentrated
in a physical-mineral form at the definite point where Venus is seen.
And so it is with all these forces. Speaking in accordance with the
reality, we must say: Venus, Mercury, Moon and the rest, all
interpenetrate, but their concentrations stand at different places in
the heavens.
If we can gradually form a conception of this by perceiving how
Mercury gives the answers for Jupiter, by learning to know Mercury,
then we also acquire knowledge of what these Mercury-forces signify
for man, in the unconscious realms of his life as well. To take a
simple example; When we want to walk we must have certain forces by
means of which, from out of the spirit, we permeate our bones and
muscles. With our spirit-and-soul we have to penetrate into the
physical, into the solid constituents of our body. That we are able to
do this is due to the Mercury-forces.
It can therefore be said:
1. The effect of the Mercury-forces is that man can take hold of the
solid constituents of his body. If there were no Mercury-forces in the
world, we should be outside the solid constituents of our body all the
time.
2. The Venus-forces enable man to take hold of the fluids in his body.
You know that 90 per cent of you is a column of fluid. So if the
Venus-forces were not in the world you would be obliged as beings of
spirit to move around the outside of this column of fluid; you could
not take hold of the fluids if the Venus-forces were not in the world.
3. The Moon-forces enable man to take hold of the aeriform element in
his organism.
These things can be known by studying cosmology, but such study can
advance to further stages. The ancient initiates pursued this kind of
study, although their science was only primitive and their
clairvoyance dreamlike. Let us say, for example, that from their
cosmological studies they had discovered that the Venus-forces enable
man to take hold of everything that is fluid in him. Then they waited
until they came across someone in whom this inability to take hold of
the fluids was evident in other words, definite forms of
illness were present. A very definite form of illness sets in when,
for example, a man is unable to take hold of the fluid element even in
a single organ only. In such a case these ancient initiates asked
themselves: What kind of medicament must be administered? When a man
was not properly interpolated into the Venus-forces when,
therefore, the fluids in his organism were not under sufficient
control the initiates realised that copper must be administered
as a medicament. In finding that copper has the effect of enabling the
soul-and-spirit to take hold of the body; that its effect is similar
to that of the Venus-forces, they discovered that the nature of the
forces in the metal copper is the same as the nature of those of the
Venus-sphere. Hence they connected the metal copper with Venus. Or
when illness was caused by a man's incapacity to take proper hold of
the solid constituents of his organism, the ancient initiates found
that mercury or quicksilver must be administered. In this way they
established the parallelisms between the metals and the planets. The
parallelisms are given in extant literature today; but it never occurs
to anybody to ask: Why is copper related to Venus? and so on.
Nevertheless these things were the outcome of genuine investigation.
If, therefore, a man speaks out of real knowledge of copper as a means
of healing, it is knowledge of the connection of the human being with
the cosmos. To discover whether some metallic element found in a plant
has a remedial effect in one respect or another, the whole
relationship of this plant to the universe must be borne in mind. And
from the plant's relationship to the universe, and again from the
relationship of the universe to the human being, the insight comes to
us of how the medicament can take effect.
The fact that there is a certain disinclination today to admit these
things can be well understood. For the endeavour nowadays is to learn
in four or five years admittedly in a way somewhat open to
question everything that is needed in order to be able to heal.
But because this is not possible, because we must forever be learning
more, whereas the desire is to be fully qualified after these four or
five years and there is unwillingness to admit that a great deal more
remains to be learnt that is why there is this aversion to
something to which no end can be in sight. But the world itself is
without end, not only in the extensive but also in the intensive
sense, as that is usually understood.
Unlike the Mercury-, Venus-, and Moon-forces, the Mars-forces do not
enable us to take hold of something, but they protect us from
dissolving away in the element of warmth.
4. The Mars-forces protect us from the tendency to flow out and away
in the element of Warmth. If the Mars-forces were not present and
functioning in the right way, man would have the constant tendency to
dissolve in the Warmth. The Mars-forces hold him together, guard him
from this. This is a matter of supreme importance, for since the
warmth in man's organism is greater than the warmth of his
environment, he is in perpetual danger of flowing away in the element
of Warmth. To prevent this is of the very greatest importance.
Therefore there must be a concentration of the Mars-forces in the
human organism. And this is brought about through the presence of iron
in man's blood. Iron contains forces that are identical with those of
Mars and they hold man together in opposition to the tendency to
dissolve away into the warmth.
The Jupiter- and Saturn-forces are not present in the human organism
in this material form. They are there, but in a different form, not
immediately detectable.
5. The Jupiter-forces. These forces protect man from dissolving away
in the element of Light, in the Light-Ether. He would become an
ever-expanding cloud of light if the Jupiter-forces were not present
and at work.
6. The Saturn-forces. These forces protect man from dissolving in the
Chemical Ether. Penetrating as they do into the human constitution,
these Saturn-forces are connected, in a certain sense, with the
innermost essence of man's nature. We speak of a sour or a
sweet disposition, for example, more in a metaphorical
sense. But these things are not merely metaphorical; if a human being
makes an impression of sourness in the moral-physical sense, this has
some connection with his chemical make-up. And the Saturn-forces have
their share in this chemical make-up. The particular manner in which a
human being gives expression to his nature as a whole depends upon the
way in which Saturn is working in him.
A melancholic person has this particular temperament because he lives
very strongly in his chemical constitution, in everything that seethes
and is astir in the liver, in the bile and even in the stomach; the
melancholic temperament is therefore due to this living into the
chemical make-up of the organism. And this characteristic again is due
to the fact that in such a person the Saturn-forces work with
particular strength.
The human being appears to be concentrated inside his skin, but this
is only apparently so; in reality he is part and parcel of the whole
cosmos, and it is possible to indicate in detail how the cosmos has
its share in the formation of the human constitution.
Thus the planets near the Sun have to do more with the physical
elements in man's organism: solid, fluid aeriform. The planets distant
from the Sun have to do more with the etheric elements in man s
organism. Between the two groups of planets is the Sun itself. The
forces of Mercury, Venus and Moon bring the human being into
connection with the solid, fluid and aeriform elements. The forces of
Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. protect him from flowing away into the
Warmth, Light and Chemical Ethers. As you see, the effects are
polaric. And the Sun stands between, preventing the two groups of
planetary forces from interpenetrating. Suppose the Mars-forces were
able to work without restraint and they could do so on the
Moon-forces, for example. If the Sun-forces were not placed in the
middle, acting as a kind of dividing-wall which simply does not allow
these forces to unite, the Mars-forces which hold the human
being together as an independent entity in the Warmth-element
would, it is true, still prevent him from flowing away into the
Warmth; but this independent entity would then at once be obliged to
take possession of the Air, and man would become a spectre of air. In
order that both processes may take place, in order that man may take
hold of the aeriform constituents in his organism but also live as an
independent being in the Warmth-element, the two sets of forces, those
of Mars and Moon, must be kept separated. And for this purpose the Sun
stands between them.
This too was well known to the old initiates. If, for example,
definite symptoms of illness appear in a man owing to the fact that
the Mars-forces are working too strongly, so that they break through
the Sun-element, with the result that the man is then living intensely
in the aeriform organism because he is better able to take hold of it
in such a case the Mars-forces must be kept separate from the
Moon-forces. And for this purpose aurum (gold) must be
administered. To prevent the Mars-forces and Moon-forces from flowing
into one another, the Sun-forces must be strengthened. In this way the
remedial effect of aurum was discovered; its effect is to bring
the organism again into harmonious balance, so that what ought not to
flow away is kept in check.
From all this it will be evident to you that knowledge of the universe
is not possible without knowledge of man, nor is knowledge of man
possible without knowledge of the universe, above all in the domain
where it is a matter of applying science in the art of healing.
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