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Karmic Relationships: Esoteric Studies - Volume V
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Karmic Relationships: Esoteric Studies - Volume V
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Karmic Relationships: Esoteric Studies - Volume V
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib Document
Lectures Section
At the end of his life Rudolf Steiner took up the task that was his
special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
karma. To do this he gave over eighty lectures in 1924 in which he
explicitly and concretely revealed the destinies of various individuals
from one life to the next in order to show how the general laws of karma
operate in individual cases. He also revealed many details of the karmic
streams of the members of the Anthroposophical Society. These volumes
constitute an immeasurable contribution to the understanding of
reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
in connection with the Archangel Michael.
By Rudolf Steiner
Translated by D. S. Osmond
Bn/GA 239
At the end of his life Rudolf Steiner took up the task that was his
special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
karma. To do this he gave over eighty lectures in 1924 in which he
explicitly and concretely revealed the destinies of various individuals
from one life to the next in order to show how the general laws of karma
operate in individual cases. He also revealed many details of the karmic
streams of the members of the Anthroposophical Society. These volumes
constitute an immeasurable contribution to the understanding of
reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
in connection with the Archangel Michael.
Seven lectures given at Prague and Paris, between 29th March and
25th May, 1924. Published here with the kind permission of the
Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.
Translated from shorthand reports unrevised by the lecturer by D. S.
Osmond. The original texts of the lectures are contained in Vol. V
of the series entitled
Esoterische Betrachtungen karmischer Zusammenhänge
(No. 239 in the Bibliographical Survey, 1961).
Copyright © 1966
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| Publisher's Note |
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| Summary of Contents |
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| Lecture I. Prague |
March 29, 1924 |
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The
fallacies of modern civilisation and their consequences. In olden
times man was aware of his dependence on the stars as well as on the
kingdoms of nature surrounding him on Earth. Interest in the heavenly
bodies is now confined to the physical aspect. The process of
fertilisation: the ovum driven into a state of chaos to enable forces
to work in from the Cosmos. The primeval wisdom on Earth. Moon Beings
and Sun Beings. Two forms of karmic relationships. Example of
Garibaldi.
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| Lecture II. Prague |
March 30, 1924 |
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The Moon
Beings are connected with man's past. Initiation science and the
recognition of karmic relationships. The Akasha Chronicle. The Sun
Beings have to do with future karma. Negative space is
the condition in the Sun. Influence of the Hierarchies of spiritual
Beings upon man after death in the different cosmic spheres. The
human heart and the constellation of Leo. Organs in the body are
products of cosmic forces, elaborated in co operation with the Gods
during man's life between death and a new birth. The whole Universe
is compressed in man a microcosm transformed after his death into the
macrocosm. Qualities of character in an earthly life and their
transformation into gifts or defects in subsequent incarnations.
Examples: love — joy — understanding of environment;
hatred — hyper-sensitiveness to suffering obtuseness and lack
of understanding of surrounding world. Importance of interest in
the environment. As a rule it is the case that illnesses arise
from attributes of soul in a previous incarnation, but things
appertaining to spiritual life must not be pressed too far. A
stream of karma may also begin. Speaking generally,
qualities of soul in one life are transformed into bodily traits in
another incarnation, and vice versa.
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| Lecture III. Prague |
March 31, 1924 |
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Man's
life in the physical body among the kingdoms of nature and after
death among the Hierarchies of spiritual Beings. Pictures of the
deeds of these Beings of the Hierarchies are revealed to man in his
life after death and, when the time comes for the descent to
incarnation, arouse in him the will to make compensatory adjustment
for his dealings with individuals on Earth. Anthroposophy must speak
not only to the head but awaken deep feeling in the heart when the
spiritual world is described in detail. Studies of the practical
working of karma must now be possible. The Mystery of Golgotha,
Christianity and the effects of Mohammedanism. Influences of Arabism
and the Crusades on European thinking. The Court of Haroun al Raschid
and its cultivation of learning and the arts. Haroun al Raschid.
Lord Bacon of Verulam. Amos Comenius. Ernst Haeckel. Pope Gregory VII
(formerly Abbot Hildebrand). The fruits of each epoch of
culture are carried onward to later times by human souls themselves.
Realities in history.
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| Lecture IV. Prague |
April 05, 1924 |
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The
nature and constitution of man can be understood only through a
spiritual under standing of the Cosmos. Illustrations of how the
deeds of one incarnation are carried over into a later one. Garibaldi
and his bond with three contemporaries. Garibaldi, an Initiate of the
ancient Hibernian Mysteries. Lord Byron. Rudolf Steiner's geometry
teacher. The Palladium. Carl Marx. Muawiyah. Woodrow Wilson.
Initiates of earlier epochs are hindered in their
working by the bodies and education provided by the epoch during
which they are incarnated. The ‘twice born.’ The Sun
Mystery and the early Christian Mysteries. The birth of Christ in the
thirtieth year of the life of Jesus of Nazareth has been confounded
with the physical birth. The sacrifice of intellect and the awakening
of clairvoyant vision of Christianity as cosmic reality. Maurice
Maeterlinck on Rudolf Steiner.
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| Lecture V. Paris |
May 23, 1924 |
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Man in
the life between death and rebirth. The aspects of
‘death,’ the ‘vanishing of earthly life,’ and
the ‘stars,’ revealed by Imagination, Inspiration,
Intuition. The Moon-sphere and the primeval Teachers of mankind. The
figure of Strader in the Mystery Plays. The soul passes into the
Cosmos. The experience of earthly life in backward order as the first
seed for the fulfilment of karma in the following
incarnation.
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| Lecture VI. Paris |
May 24, 1924 |
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After
death man passes first into the region ofthe Elements, then into the
region of cosmic Intelligence, then into the region of the Stars.
Passage through the Moon-region, the Mercury-region, the Venus-region,
the Sun-region, and the effects of existence in each of these spheres.
Removal of the consequences of illness in the Mercury-sphere. Healing
was the secret of the Mercury Mysteries. The Venus region ruled by
love. The Sun Mysteries and moral realities. Survey of seven year
periods in earthly life and the revelations of cosmic secrets.
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| Lecture VII. Paris |
May 25, 1924 |
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Mysteries of the
Sun-existence: the province of the Exusiai, Dynamis and Kyriotetes.
The Sun is the spiritual embryo of the future
earthly life. The Christ was first in the Sun-sphere; since the
Mystery of Golgotha He has been united with the Earth. After his
sojourn in the Sun-sphere, man passes into the spheres of
Mars-existence, Jupiter-existence, Saturn-existence. The elaboration
of karma for the new earthly life through the divine deeds of the
Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones. Individual examples of karma
elaborated in these spheres: Voltaire (Mars). Victor Hugo (Saturn).
Éliphas Lévi (Jupiter).
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