The First Goetheanum
by
Rudolf Steiner
Translated from the German by Frank Thomas Smith
Lesson Eight
Dornach, April 18, 1924
My
dear friends,
A
large number of anthroposophical friends have appeared at the
Class today who have not been here before, so I am obliged to
say a few introductory words about the School's arrangements.
It is to be remembered in all earnestness that with the
Christmas Conference at the Goetheanum a new element has
entered into the anthroposophical movement. Especially the
members of our Free School for Spiritual Science must be aware
of this new element. I have often indicated this, but I know
that many anthroposophical friends are here for the first time
who have never heard it, so I must emphasize it once again.
It
is true that before the Christmas Conference it was always
emphasized that the anthroposophical movement and the
Anthroposophical Society must be held strictly separate.
The
anthroposophical movement represented the inflow of spiritual
wisdom and life impulses into human civilization today which
can and should be obtained for our present time directly from
the spiritual world. This anthroposophical movement exists not
because people like it to exist but because the spiritual
powers which guide and lead the world and affect human history
consider it right that spiritual light, which can come through
anthroposophy, flow today into human civilization in the
appropriate manner.
The
Anthroposophical Society was founded in order to act as an
administrative society for the body of anthroposophical wisdom
and life. And it had to be continually emphasized that
anthroposophy as such is beyond and above any societal
organization and the Anthroposophical Society is the exoteric
administrator.
That has changed since the Christmas Conference at the
Goetheanum. Since the Christmas Conference the opposite is the
case. And only because the opposite is the case was I able to
declare myself willing, together with the Executive Committee
(Vorstand) which was formed during the Christmas Conference and
with whom the appropriate work to be done can be carried out,
to take over the presidency of the Anthroposophical Society
which was founded at Christmas. I can explain what this means
in one sentence: Until then, anthroposophy was administered by
the Anthroposophical Society; now whatever happens through the
Anthroposophical Society must itself be anthroposophy. Since
Christmas the Anthroposophical Society must occupy itself with
anthroposophy. Every single act must have an esoteric
character. The investment of the Vorstand was thus an esoteric
measure, a measure which must be thought of as coming directly
from the spiritual world. Only when our anthroposophical
friends are conscious of this can the Anthroposophical Society
thus founded thrive. So, the anthroposophical movement and the
Anthroposophical Society have now become identical.
Thus, the Vorstand at Dornach is an initiative-Vorstand, as was
emphasized during the Christmas Conference. Of course, there
must be an administration. But that is not what it considers to
be its principal task, but rather to make anthroposophy flow
through the Anthroposophical Society and to do everything
possible to achieve this objective.
The
position of the Vorstand at Dornach within the Anthroposophical
Society is therewith given. And it must be clear that from now
on every relationship within the Anthroposophical Society will
not be based on some bureaucratic measure or other, but it will
be based on the strictly human. Therefore, at the Christmas
Conference statutes that contain paragraphs which detail what
members must believe or agree to were not presented;
rather do the statutes describe what the Vorstand intends. And
that is how the Anthroposophical Society is constituted. It is
founded upon human relationships.
It
is a minor thing, but I must emphasize it: every member is
issued a membership card, which is signed by me, so that even
if it's an abstract thing, the personal relationship is at
least present. It has been suggested that I have a rubber stamp
made with my signature. I'm not going to do that - despite it
not being exactly comfortable to sign twelve thousand
membership cards, little by little. But I will not have the
stamp made, first of all because, although very abstract, a
relationship is at least established to each and every member
when, if only for minutes the eye rests on the name of the
person who carries the membership card. Obviously, all the
other relationships will be even more human, but by this means
a concrete beginning is made within our society.
I
must also stress that it must be clear to the members - I
stress it because it has already been sinned against - that
when the name “General Anthroposophical Society” is
used, the agreement of the Vorstand at the Goetheanum is first
obtained. In the same sense, when something comes from the
Goetheanum and is then used as something esoteric, the use is
based upon an understanding with the Vorstand at the
Goetheanum. This means that nothing by way of formulations and
teaching which appears in the name of the General
Anthroposophical Society will be recognized by us here as valid
unless an understanding with the Vorstand at the Goetheanum has
taken place. In the future, no abstract relationship will be
possible, only concrete ones. Anything said to come from the
Goetheanum must really come from the Goetheanum. Therefore, the
use of the title “General Anthroposophical Society”
for lectures to be given somewhere or for the use of
formulations and so forth which originate here and which an
active member wishes to distribute, should write to the
Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society at the Goetheanum,
that is, to Mrs. Wegman, in order to obtain the Vorstand's
agreement. It is important that in future the Vorstand at the
Goetheanum be understood as the center of the anthroposophical
movement.
Furthermore, the relation of this School to the
Anthroposophical Society must be clearly understood by the
membership. One who becomes a member of the Anthroposophical
Society feels the inner heartfelt need to learn and live what
circulates in the world as anthroposophical knowledge and
living impulse. One assumes no responsibilities other than
those which come to the heart and soul from anthroposophy
itself. Once one has been a general member of the General
Anthroposophical society for a certain time - presently the
minimum is two years - he can apply for membership in the Free
School for Spiritual Science.
In
this Free School for Spiritual Science one assumes truly
earnest responsibilities for the Society, for anthroposophy,
that is, that as a member one wishes to be a true
representative of anthroposophy to the world. That is necessary
today. The leadership of the Free School for Spiritual Science
cannot agree to work together with someone as a member under
other conditions.
Do
not say, my friends, that this is a limitation of freedom.
Freedom demands that everyone involved be free. And just as one
can be a member of the School and be free in this relationship,
the leadership of the School must also be free to determine
with whom it wishes to work and with whom not. Therefore, if
the leadership for any reason is of the opinion that a member
cannot be a true representative of anthroposophy to the world,
it must be possible for the leadership of the School to either
not approve that person's application or, in the case where he
is already a member, to say that his membership must be
revoked. This must be strictly observed in this future, so that
in fact a free cooperation exists between the School's
leadership and the members.
Step by step we will try to make arrangements so that those who
cannot take part in the continuing work of the School in
Dornach can partake in some manner. We can only take the fifth
step after the fourth, not the seventh step after the first; we
must take one step after the other and there has been much to
do here since the Christmas Conference. But it will all be
arranged to the extent possible. We will have a newsletter
through which those who reside elsewhere can participate in the
School's activities. We were able to make a beginning with a
newsletter that Dr Wegman sent to the physicians who were thus
able to participate in the work of the School. Things will
develop as much as possible, and I ask that you be patient in
this respect.
Something else to be mentioned is that the School must be
understood not as having been established by a human impulse,
but from the spiritual world. A decision made from the
spiritual world has been obtained with the means which are
possible. So that this School is to be understood as an
institution of the spiritual world for the present time - as
has been the case with the Mysteries in all times. Therefore,
we may say today: This School must develop into a true Mystery
School for our times. Thus, it will be the soul of the
anthroposophical movement.
This makes clear how serious membership in this School should
be understood to be. It is obvious that all the previous
esoteric work achieved here will flow into the School's work.
For this School is the esoteric foundation and source of all
esoteric activity within the anthroposophical movement.
Therefore, if anyone wishes to initiate any kind of esoteric
work in the world without a connection to the Vorstand at the
Goetheanum, they must either reach an understanding with the
Vorstand or they cannot include things which originate in the
Goetheanum in their teaching or impulse. Whoever wants to do
esoteric work under conditions other than those just mentioned
cannot be a member of this School. They must then do the
esoteric work outside the confines of this School and
unrecognized by it, but must clearly understand that it cannot
include anything which originated in this School. Relations
with the School must be clearly understood. So the members must
understand that [the leadership of] the School must be able to
consider that each member is a true representative of
anthroposophy in the world, and that every member represents
anthroposophy exoterically (sic) as a member of the School
should.
Before I was President of the Anthroposophical Society an
attempt was made to organize the Goetheanum in the way other
universities are organized. But that doesn't work under certain
circumstances. Here esoteric studies will take place which are
not found in other universities. And there is no intention to
compete with other universities in the world, but to begin with
questions about any field of life posed by honestly seeking
people, which cannot be answered outside the esoteric.
Therefore, in the future, especially for members of the School,
nonsense which keeps being repeated must cease, because with
the Christmas Conference something real has happened and for
the Goetheanum to fulfill its mission all the members of the
School must frankly and freely declare: I am a representative
of the anthroposophy which comes given from the Goetheanum.
Whoever will not do this, who thinks that one should be silent
about anthroposophy, prepare people slowly, whoever wants to
play politics and thinks that he can advance by denying us and
then people will come to us - they generally don't - would be
well advised to give up membership in the School right away. I
can promise you that in the future membership in the School
will be taken very seriously indeed. For those members of the
School whose work is really about anthroposophy and not
something else, this will be accepted readily and gladly. Those
who continually claim that you can't confront people with
anthroposophy immediately, that you must somehow talk them into
it gradually, may choose to exercise their opinion outside the
School.
These are the conditions which must be adhered to, and I had to
mention them today because so many anthroposophical friends are
present who had not yet participated in the School. And this is
the reason why you have had to wait so long for the lesson to
begin, and listen to this introduction. So, we can consider the
lesson today to be a kind of preparation. I will hold a second
lesson, date to be announced, in which no new friends may
participate. So, I ask those who wish to attend in the future
to have patience, because if every time a lesson is held here
new people come, we would never get anywhere. Of course, one
can still become a member, but only members who have attended
today will be admitted to the next lesson. It will be a
continuation of today's lesson.
*
I
wish to begin today's lesson - without you taking notes, only
listening at first - by speaking the mantric formula which
points to what has resounded throughout the ages, first from
the Mysteries, but previously for the Mysteries from the
script written in the stars, in the whole cosmos, and which
resounds in the human soul, in the human heart, as the great
challenge to humanity to strive for a true knowledge of self.
This challenge; “O man, know thyself!” rings forth
from the whole cosmos.
We
look up at the stars, which reveal an especially clear writing
in the zodiac, which through their composition in certain forms
reveal the grand cosmic script. For one who understands the
script the cosmic words will sound forth: “O man, know
thyself!”
When we look up at what the planets reveal by their movements,
first the sun and moon, but also the planets which belong to
the sun and moon, then just as the movements of the stars
reveal the powerful, forceful cosmic word, so do these
planetary movements reveal the heart and feeling content.
And
through what we experience from the elements which surround us
on the earth and in which we partake through our skin, through
our senses, through everything in us, that enters into us and
acts in our bodies - earth, water, fire, air - through them the
will element pours into these words.
We
can therefore let this cosmic word, which rings out to
humanity, act on our souls through the mantric words:
O man,
know thyself!
So resounds the cosmic-word.
You hear it strong in soul,
You feel it vast in spirit.
Who speaks so vastly cosmic?
Who speaks so deeply heartfelt?
Does it work through distant radiant space
Into your senses' sense of being?
Does it ring through waves of time
Into your life's evolving stream?
Is it you yourself who,
Feeling space, experiencing time
Create the Word, feeling foreign
In space's psychic vacancy,
Because you lose the force of thought
In time's destroying flow.
My
dear friends, my dear sisters and brothers, there exists no
knowledge which is not closely tied to the spiritual world.
Everything we call knowledge which is neither investigated in
the spiritual world nor imparted by those who are able to
investigate in the spiritual world, is not real knowledge. We
must be clear about the fact that when we look around in the
world, in the kingdoms of nature, see the colors and the
radiance manifested, see what lives above in the shining stars,
in the warming sun, what springs up from the depths of the
earth - it is all sublime, grand, beautiful, full of wisdom.
And we would be very mistaken to ignore this beauty, sublimity,
this wisdom. If one wishes to become an esotericist, if he
strives for real knowledge, then he must have a sense for the
world around him - an open, free sense. For during the time
between birth and death, during his earthly existence, he is
obliged to absorb his strength from the forces of the earth,
and to return the results of his work to the forces of the
earth.
But
although it is true that man must really participate in all the
colors on colors, sound on sound, warmth on warmth, star on
star, cloud on cloud, creatures of the kingdoms of nature which
surround him, it is also true that if when he looks out at all
the grand, powerful, sublime, wise, beautiful things his senses
convey, he still does not discover what he himself is. Rather
is it just then, when he has a correct sense of the sublimity,
beauty and grandeur of his surroundings in his life on earth,
that he will realize: In this light-filled kingdom of earth the
inmost source of my being is not present. It is elsewhere. Full
recognition of this causes us to seek the state of
consciousness which moves us on to what we call the threshold
to the spiritual world. This threshold, which lies immediately
before an abyss, we must approach and remember that in all that
surrounds us in earthly existence the primal source of humanity
is not found.
Then we must know: at this threshold stands a spiritual figure
called the Guardian of the Threshold. This Guardian takes care
- beneficially to man - that one does not cross the threshold
unprepared, without having experienced deeply in the soul those
feelings I have spoken about. But then, when he really is
prepared with inner earnestness for spiritual knowledge -
whether by means of clairvoyant consciousness or through
healthy human understanding of what he has been told, for both
ways are valid, only then is it possible for the Guardian of
the Threshold to reach out with a helping hand and allow him to
look over the abyss. There, beyond the threshold where the
human being's inmost being originated, utter darkness lies at
first.
My
dear friends, my dear sisters and brothers, we seek light in
order to see in the light the origin of our own being. At first
darkness reigns. This light which we seek must radiate out from
the darkness. And it only radiates out from the darkness when
we become aware of how the three fundamental impulses of our
soul-life, thinking, feeling and willing, here is this
earth-life are held together by our physical bodies. Thinking,
feeling and willing are conjoined in physical existence.
If
I schematically draw how they are conjoined, it looks like
this. Feeling (green) extends into thinking (yellow); willing
(red) extends into feeling. So, in earthly existence the Three
are conjoined.
One
must learn to feel that the Three separate from each other. And
if more and more he uses the meditations suggested to him here
by the School as the content of his soul life, he will note the
following [drawing again]: thinking (yellow) is freed,
detaching itself from feeling, feeling [green] is on its own as
is willing [red]. For one learns to perceive without the
physical body.
The
physical body had held thinking, feeling and willing together,
had pressed them into each other. [Around the first drawing an
oval is drawn.] Here [in the second drawing on the right] the
physical body is not present.
Through the meditations which he receives here at the School,
one gradually comes to feel himself outside his body; and he
comes to regard the world as self, and what self was, as world.
We stand here on the earth in our earthly existence: we feel
like human beings; we say, as we become inwardly aware: this is
my heart, these are my lungs, this is my liver, this is my
stomach. What we call our organs, what we call the physical
human organization, we consider to be our own. And we point up:
that is the sun, that is the moon, those are the stars, the
clouds, that is a tree, a stream. We identify these things as
being outside us. We are within our organs. We are outside of
those things we indicated as: that is the sun, that is the
moon, those are the stars, and so on.
When we have prepared our souls enough so that they can
perceive without the body, that is, outside the body in the
spiritual universe, then the reverse consciousness comes about.
Now we speak of the sun as we speak of our heart here in
earthly existence: that is my heart. We speak of the moon: that
is the creator of my form. We speak of the clouds more of less
as we speak on earth of our hair. We call our own organism what
people on the earth see as components of the universe. And we
point out: look there, a human heart, human lungs, a human
liver - that is objective, that is world. Just as when we are
in our physical bodies we look out from here to the sun and
moon and to the world, when from the universe we look at the
sun and the moon and clouds and rivers and mountains and they
are within us. And when we look at man he is our outer world.
The difficulty is only in the spatial relationships. And the
difficulty will be overcome.
As
soon as we leave our physical bodies with our thinking, we
perceive this thinking as one with all that is manifested in
the stars. Here on earth we call our brain our own, as the
instrument of our thinking. But now we begin to feel the stars,
especially the stars of the zodiac, as our brain when we are
out in the universe and look down at man external to us.
And
we perceive the circling planets as our own feeling. Our
feeling follows then the course of the sun, of the moon, and of
the other planets. Between what we experience as thinking in
the fixed stars and feeling, is the sun in ourselves [the sun
sign is inserted between the yellow and green of the second
drawing]; and the moon lies between feeling and willing - which
we also feel within us. [The moon sign is inserted between
green and red.] And by simply meditating on this figure, it has
the force to bring us closer and closer to spiritual vision. It
must be realized that what I am saying here can really be
experienced: leaving the physical body, expanding throughout
the cosmos, feeling the elements of the cosmos - sun and moon,
stars and so on - as one's own organs, observation of humanity
as our exterior world.
What must be perfectly clear however, is that our thinking, our
feeling and our willing which on earth is a unity held together
by the physical body, now becomes threefold. And we learn to
feel this threefold nature above all when we observe
thinking.
Dear friends, dear sisters and brothers, this thinking which
man uses on earth between birth and death is a corpse. It does
not live. Whatever he may think with his brain about the
beautiful, sublime, grand earth in his surroundings: these
thoughts do not live. They lived in pre-earthly existence. They
lived, these thoughts, when we had not yet descended to the
physical world, but still lived above in the soul-spiritual
world as soul-spiritual beings. There the thoughts which we
have on earth were alive, but our physical body is the grave in
which the moribund thought-world is buried when we descend to
the earth. And here we carry the corpses of thought within us.
And we think about our sense-perceptible surroundings on earth
not with living thoughts but with the corpses of thought. But
before we descended to this physical world a living thinking
existed within us.
My
dear friends, we only need to immerse ourselves in these truths
again and again with inner strength and we come to the
conscious conclusion that it really is so. One comes to know
the human being in this way. One comes to know him and sees him
so: This is the human head. [The outline of a head is
sketched.] This human head is the bearer and support for
earthly corpse-thinking. From it spring forth - but dead - the
thoughts which spread over what is perceived by the eyes, by
the ears, by the sense of warmth, by the other senses. We
observe the thinking that corresponds to life on earth.
But
gradually we learn to see through this thinking. Within the
spiritual cell of the human head is the lingering sound of the
true, living thinking in which we lived before descending to
the physical world. When one looks at man, one sees at first
his dead thinking [sketch: red part of the head]. But behind
this dead thinking in the head's spiritual cell is the living
thinking [yellow part of the head]. And this living thinking
has brought with it the force necessary to form our brain. The
brain is not thinking's creator, but the product of pre-earthly
living thinking.
So
when we look at the human being with the correct awareness,
dead earthly thinking is manifested on the surface of the head;
if we look within to the spiritual cell behind, we see the
living thinking, which is like a will, such as the will we are
otherwise aware of in the human motor system, which is really
sleeping in us. For we don't know how thought descends to our
muscles and so on - when it intends to will this or that. Then
we observe what lives in us as will: we see it as thinking in
the spiritual cell behind the sense oriented thinking. But then
this will, which we become aware of as thinking, is creative
for our thinking organ. For this thinking is no longer human
thinking, it is cosmic thinking.
If
we can understand the human being so that we look through the
earthly thinking to the thinking which made the brain the basis
for thinking on earth, then sensory thinking flows out into the
cosmic void, and eternal thinking arises as will.
We
become conscious of all this when we let the following mantric
words act in us:
See
behind thinking's sensory light,
How in the darkening spirit-cell
Willing arises from the body's depths;
Let flow through your soul's force
Dead thinking into the cosmic void;
And the will, it arises
As cosmic-thought-creating.
This imagination must gradually stand before you, my dear
friends, this imagination of dead thinking directed toward the
sensory world streaming out from the head. Behind it lurks - at
first in darkness - the true thinking which glows through
sensory thinking and which builds the brain as man descends
from the spiritual to the physical world. It is, however, like
will. And one sees then how from out of man the will arises
[white lines from below to above], spreading in the head, to
become cosmic thinking because what lives in the will as
thinking is already cosmic thinking.
We
should therefore try to better understand and bring closer the
mantric thoughts which we can imbue in the soul in the
following way:
[The first verse is written on the blackboard:]
See behind thinking's sensory
light,
How in the darkening spirit-cell
- that is, one must look behind thinking -
[“behind” is underlined]
Willing arises from the body's depths;
- one must become strong in the soul to let normal sensory
thinking flow away -
Let
flow through your soul's force
Dead thinking into the cosmic void
And the will, it arises
As cosmic-thought-creating.
These seven lines contain the secret of human thinking's
connection to the universe.
We
must not pretend to understand these things with the intellect,
but must let them live in feeling as meditation. And these
words have force. They are constructed harmoniously.
“Thinking”, “willing”, “cosmic
void”, “will” and “cosmic thought
creating” [these words are underlined] are arranged here
in inner organization of thoughts so they can work on the
imaginative consciousness.
Just as we can look at the human head and it becomes a means
for us to look into cosmic-thought-creating, we can also look
at the human heart as the physical imaginative representative
of the human soul. As thinking is the abstract representative
of the human spirit, we can look upon the human heart as the
representative of feeling. And we can look into feeling, as it
applies to human earthly existence, but now no longer behind,
but into it. [In the drawing a yellow oval.] For just as we
perceive cosmic-thought-creating in the spiritual cell behind
thinking, we can also perceive feeling, whose representative
the heart is, streaming through something which from the cosmos
goes in and out of man: we perceive cosmic life, cosmic life
which becomes human soul-life.
As
here [in the first verse] must be: “behind thinking's
sensory light”, now it must be: “in
feeling's” in the second mantra, which must be
harmonically interwoven with the first.
See in
feeling's psychic weaving
How in the twilight of dreams
Life streams in from cosmic distance;
Let in sleep through the tranquil heart
Human feelings drift away:
Cosmic spirit life becomes
Man's true force of being.
[This second strophe is written on the blackboard:]
See
in feeling's psychic weaving
How in the twilight of dreams
Feeling is only a wakeful dreaming. Feelings are not as
conscious as thinking is. They are as conscious as the pictures
in dreams. Thus, feeling is a waking dream. Therefore:
See in
feeling's psychic weaving
How in the twilight of dreams
Life
Here [in the first verse] “willing” arises from the
body's depths; whereas here “Life” streams in from
cosmic distance.
streams in from cosmic distance;
[In
the drawing 4 horizontal arrows are added.]
As
here [in the first verse] thinking is to flow into the cosmic
void through strength of soul, now we let the dreams of feeling
gust away, but in their place, we perceive in the psychic
weaving of feeling what streams in as cosmic life. When
feelings' dreams completely dissolve in sleep, when individual
human feeling stops, then cosmic life weaves into man.
Life
streams in from cosmic distance
[Writing continues:]
Let
in sleep through the tranquil heart
Here [in the first verse] we need strength of soul; Here
[in the second verse] we need complete tranquility, for the dreams
of feeling dissolve in sleep, and the divine cosmic life
streams into the human soul.
Let in
sleep through the tranquil heart
[Writing continues, and the words “drift away”,
“cosmic spirit life” and “Man's true force of
being” are underlined.]
Human feelings drift away:
Cosmic spirit life becomes
Man's true force of being.
In
these seven lines the whole secret of human feeling is
contained, if it can become independent when the unity [of
thinking, feeling, willing] becomes threefold.
In
this way we can also observe the human limbs, in which the will
is revealed [Drawing: white arrow pointing downwards]; here we
cannot say: “See behind”, “See into”.
Here we must say “See above”, for thinking streams
down to the will from the head, although man with normal
consciousness cannot see it. But the thoughts stream from the
head into the limbs in order for the will to be able to act in
the limbs.
When we observe the will acting in the limbs, when we see in
every arm movement, in every leg movement how the will streams
in, then we also realize how in this will there is a secret
thinking, a thinking which directly grasps earthly existence.
Actually, it is our being in earlier earthly lives, which
grasps earthly existence through the limbs in order that in
grasping it we can live our present life on earth. Thinking
descends into the limbs. When we see how thinking descends, we
are seeing thinking in the will [drawing: red descending from
the head through the arm].
Then, because we are seeing with the soul, we see how thinking
lives in the arms, in the hands, in the legs, in the feet, in
the toes, a process otherwise hidden from us, then we must see
how this thinking is light. Thinking as light streams through
arms and hands, through legs and toes. And the will, which
otherwise is sleeping in the limbs, transforms itself and
thinking appears as a magical being of will that transplants
the human being from earlier lives - after becoming spirit -
into the present-earth life:
See
over the will's work in the body,
How in sleeping fields of work
Thinking descends from the head's forces;
Let human will transform itself
Through the soul's vision of light;
And thinking, it appears
as the magical essence of will.
It
conjures, that is, it acts magically on the invisible thinking
in the will of the limbs. He understands the human being who
knows that the thought which is not seen in the will - because
we are sleeping in the will - acts magically in the limbs as
will. And only by seeing as magical the thoughts which pass
through the arms and hands, through legs and toes is true magic
understood.
[The third strophe is written on the blackboard with the words
“thinking”, “transform” and
“magical being of will” underlined.]
See
over the will's work in the body,
How in sleeping fields of work
Thinking descends from the head's forces;
Let human will transform itself
Through the soul's vision of light;
And thinking, it appears
as the magical essence of will.
Therein is contained the secret of human will, which creates
magically from out of the universe into man.
Let
us then, my dear friends, my dear sisters and brothers,
consider this a foundation for building later on at a time to
be announced, a foundation for again and again in meditation
letting the mantric words flow through the soul.
See
behind thinking's sensory light,
How in the darkening spirit-cell
Willing arises from the body's depths;
Let flow through your soul's force
Dead thinking into the cosmic void;
And the will, it arises
As cosmic-thought-creating.
See in feeling's psychic weaving
How in the twilight of dreams
Life streams in from cosmic distance;
Let in sleep through the tranquil heart
Human feelings drift away:
Cosmic spirit life becomes
Man's true force of being.
See over the will's work in the body,
How in sleeping fields of work
Thinking descends from the head's forces;
Let human will transform itself
Through the soul's vision of light;
And thinking, it appears
as magical being of will.
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