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Man in the Past, Present, and Future; The Evolution of Consciousness
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Man in the Past, Present, and Future; The Evolution of Consciousness
On-line since: 19th April, 2004
Western world-views are concerned with man's place in the whole course
of human history on Earth, whereas those of the East are content to
envisage man in terms of space only. The essential nature of
man can be seen in the evolution of his consciousness. Man experiences
his own being in waking, dreaming and sleeping. In modern thinking he
loses his real self. Descartes' cogito ergo sum is not based on
something inwardly experienced but is only a convulsive effort to
attach oneself to reality.
Remains of Druidic culture in Wales, near Penmaenmawr. Inner qualities
of sunlight and the shadows it casts. The Druid priests and the stone
circles. Imaginations are much more alive than abstract
thoughts which can give no inkling of reality, but only pictures of
it. Within the stone circles the Druid sought his science, his wisdom
his Sun-wisdom and also his Nature-wisdom. The actions and
effects of the Sun and the Moon on plant-life. Elemental beings and
their activities. The good gods and their opponents. Medicinal
properties of plants. Man's consciousness and disposition of soul were
quite different when the Druid religion was in its prime some
three to five thousand years ago. Thinking was more dreamlike; when
men woke they felt that something was still remaining over from sleep,
like an after-taste. They felt that they were received
into a kind of grave by the forces of gravity. In certain souls
Boehme and Swedenborg are examples something connected with
evolution arises as a genuine memory of earlier times.
Stuttgart, 14th September, 1923
In earlier periods of evolution, consciousness was filled more with
living pictures than with abstract concepts. Elemental spirits were
seen hovering around the plants. The activities of gigantic elemental
beings in wind, frost and hail, storm and thunder. Men did not feel
that their soul-life was separated from external Nature. Moreover they
had an inner spiritual perception of the real being of man; they saw
not only their present existence but their pre-earthly existence as
well. But they came gradually to feel that the spirit had withdrawn
from Nature, that they had been cast out of the spiritual world and
thrust into a world of which, in their essential being, they did not
belong. This mood expressed itself through the feeling that there had
been a Fall of man. The Mysteries were the only source of consolation.
Sleep was a draught of Nature, its aftermath being experienced as a
kind of sweetness. In dreamless sleep man felt as though he was
submerged in the Earth, as in a grave. Not only the forces of the Sun,
but also those of the Moon penetrate below the surface of the Earth.
The forces of the Moon work against the force of earthly
gravity. Man is drawn to the Earth by gravity and away from it by
the forces of the Moon; for him as earthly man it is the Earth which
has the upper hand. But as regards his head-activity, the effective
influence on it is the negative gravity that draws him away.
Thus though man might not be able to fly, at least he could raise his
spirit into the starry spaces. Through this astrological
Initiation men were taught by the Mystery-priests about the
effects of the stellar environment upon them. Vision of Nature
permeated by spirit became gradually clouded, but atavistic remains
persisted. They manifest in sleep-walking, in men who are by nature
Sun-men such as Jacob Boehme and Paracelsus, and in
Saturn-men such as Swedenborg. The different character of
seership in Boehme and Swedenborg.
Stuttgart, 15th September, 1923
In earlier conditions of soul-life, man experienced his cosmic
existence. Dreams and their characteristics. Every experience of which
we have been aware must wait 3 or 4 days before it is fully out own,
i.e., impressed upon the etheric and physical bodies and then
it is part, not of ourselves only, but also of the Cosmos. The meaning
and purpose of the three days' sleep in the ancient form of
Initiation. The laws we look for in the external world by our methods
of observation and experiment cease to be valid inside the skin of a
human being; the laws of the very substances consumed are changed,
down to the smallest particles. Our dreams are a protest against
that part of reality which is shackled within the laws of
Nature ... the moment you enter, even to the slightest degree, into
the spiritual world through your dreams, your dream-experience arises
as a protest against the laws of Nature. (Staudenmaier
and the effects of mediumship upon him.) It is tragic for a modern man
when he passes through Initiation to experience entry into a sphere of
being where this protest against the laws of Nature, is swamped. But
he finally realizes that a different world the moral
world-order is pressing in upon him. The vicarious Deed of
Christ. Man was to take a step upwards in evolution and to experience
in moral form what had previously come to him naturally. The Mystery
of Golgotha is related closely to the meaning of earthly revolution
because of its relation to the evolution of man's consciousness. We
can visualize three states of consciousness: a dulled dream-life,
waking life, and a state of heightened waking consciousness. Only
through the latter can the Mystery of Golgotha be understood. In this
present age of freedom we must resolve out of our own free knowledge
to live on towards the goal laid down for us by the Divine Powers of
the world.
Stuttgart, 16th September, 1923
The Sun-Initiation of the Druid Priests and his Moon-Science
Cosmic processes in Earth-evolution. Sun Beings and Moon Beings;
ancient memories of their existence and influence expressed in myths
and sagas. Druid culture in its prime preceded the epoch of
mythologies connected with the names of Wotan or Odin. Druid priests
were the authorities by whom the whole life of the people was guided.
Their wisdom was an unconscious memory of the Sun and Moon elements in
the Earth before the separation of Sun and Moon. Initiation in the
Druid Mysteries was a Sun-Initiation, bound up with Moon-wisdom.
Cromlechs and dolmens: instruments whereby the physical effects of the
Sun were shut off, enabling seers to observe the inner qualities of
the Sun and the relation of the Earth to the Sun. Understanding of the
Moon-forces which had remained in the Earth after the separation of
the Moon. The Druid's science of Nature was a Moon-science. Giant
elemental beings (Jötuns.) Weather-processes and Earth-knowledge.
Remedies, healing herbs. Wotan-Mercury. Runes. The Wotan impulse
denotes the first entry of intellectualism. Wotan civilization felt as
an illness by Druidic culture. Baldur ... the Sun-force
coming fro Wotan, is the Sun-force reflected back by Mercury.
The death of Baldur and the Christ-Impulse. Transition to abstract
conceptions of medicine and remedies. The primeval wisdom once
cultivated by the Moon Beings on the Earth was preserved through the
Sun-Initiation of the Druid priests.
Dornach, 10th September, 1923
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