The Three Realms of Anthroposophy 1
Anthroposophical research, occultism and mysticism — the
‘spiritual eye’ — methodical rigor and constant watchfulness.
Philosophy the course of all knowledge — the past, thanks to
awareness of the etheric body — substantial and
abstract thought. Cosmology in former
times encompassed the life of the cosmos and the human being.
Thinking, feeling and willing in everyday consciousness;
the reflection of the astral. Formerly, religion rested on the
experience of the divine world by the I or
Spirit-Man.
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The Exercise of Thinking, Feeling and Willing 19
Philosophy in the past made possible by a condition of half-awake
consciousness during which men perceived
images. Developed thought can lead to separation from the
physical body. Imaginative consciousness gives to philosophy
its substance. Inspired consciousness allows the construction
of a cosmology that includes man. Exercises to develop the will
and intuitive knowledge; this is the foundation of a true
religious life. Abstract thinking is unnatural but can reflect
nature in an objective manner and guarantees human
freedom.
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How to Acquire Imaginative, Inspired and Intuitive Knowledge 37
Meditation and consciousness — strengthening of character
and moral qualities — dangerous influence of subconscious
forces — the small child is an
unconscious philosopher. Transition to inspired knowledge by
eliminating the images (pictures). Appearance of cosmic
realities which have their physical reflection in sun, moon and
planets. Yoga, its role and the danger it presents in our
epoch. Intuitive knowledge and cosmology.
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Cognition and Will Exercises 53
Knowledge of the planetary cosmos through inspiration in the
eternal human entity. As the corpse is produced by the etheric,
so thoughts are corpses produced by our living forces. Philosophy
can reach this conception through deduction. In the absence of the
faculty of inspired cognition human beings have given birth to
a ‘rational’ cosmology. Its failure in the realm of the
science of nature. ‘Rational’ theology and its powerlessness.
Direct and incommunicable experience of the divine is an
illusion.
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The Life of the Soul During Sleep
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The idea of the ‘unconscious.’
Unconscious experiences of the soul during
sleep. First phase: indeterminate feeling of expansion, longing
for God, uncertainty of dreams. Second phase: feeling of
multiplicity and anguish — the help in
overcoming this given by the Christ. The movement of the planets
— meeting with those human beings with whom we are
united by destiny. Influence of the experience of sleep
on mood and creative energy.
Third phase: Experience of the
constellations of the fixed stars — consciousness of our
eternal being. The first stage of sleep corresponds to a
real philosophical content, the second to a substantial
cosmology, the third to a union with the divine. Return to
waking consciousness by the reverse path.
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Passage from Spiritual Life to Earthly Existence 85
The desire of the soul and spirit to unite
themselves with the body. After death the soul knows the
spiritual cosmos; its collaboration in building the
spirit-germ of its future organism. The spiritual cosmos fades
out gradually. Feelings of frustration and the desires of the
soul — intervention of moon forces. The soul dives down into
the etheric of the cosmos to construct its own etheric
body — it keeps an unconscious memory of its extra-earthly
activity; imaginative thinking can find it again and thus build
a true philosophy.
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Christ, Humanity, and the Riddle of Death 99
Different conditions of consciousness
through evolution. Darkening of picture consciousness at
the moment of the Mystery of Golgotha. This had to be lost in
order to found the consciousness of
the ‘I.’ Failure to understand the role of the Christ, studies
limited to the historical personage, Jesus. Mission of the
Christ on earth. Initiate knowledge of the facts about the
third and fourth centuries A.D. Transmission of dogmas only
after this time. The consciousness of the I and the
riddle of death. If we open our hearts to the reality of the
Mystery of Golgotha our soul gains the strength to pass through
the various stages of life after death. Higher knowledge of the
Trinity.
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Ordinary Consciousness and Higher Consciousness 117
Imaginative consciousness and the loss of
thought: appearance of the entire course of our life-time
becomes space. Perception in pictures cannot be remembered.
Imaginative consciousness and ‘visions’ are essentially
different. Man always imagines, but consciously.
Elimination of the tableau of existence, and perception of
cosmic realities that give birth to the etheric. Knowledge of
the astral. Perception of the process of incarnation. In
thinking, man is awake, in willing he is asleep. The eternal
spirit disappears entirely in the head organism. During earth
life the will is in gestation. How to avoid losing
consciousness of the I at the moment of death.
St. Augustine,
Descartes
and ‘doubt.’
Bergson
and ‘duration.’
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The Event of Death, and its Relationship with the Christ 135
Under the influence of the three higher
organisms, the physical body ‘reflects’ thoughts.
Activity of construction, of destruction in
the organism. The astral destroys the head and brings on the
need for sleep. Regeneration through the etheric. Thought is
possible only thanks to the disintegrating forces active in the
head. Vitality damps down or extinguishes consciousness.
Different relation of the astral body and the I with the head,
the rhythmic system, with metabolism and the limbs. In the
second, the astral body constantly judges the moral value of
our deeds. After death this totality of moral judgments is
inserted into the soul which introduces it into the cosmos: the
cosmos is like the nature surrounding us and is in itself
amoral, not immoral. The ‘moralizing’ mission of man in the
cosmos, his responsibility of which he becomes aware in the
‘Soul World.’ The transition to the third stage of life after
death, in ‘Spirit Land,’ is only possible thanks to the Christ.
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The Action of the Will beyond Death
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The intellectual soul, the sentient and the
willing soul (consciousness-soul) and their
relationship with the organism. Thinking
transformed into purpose takes hold of our lower organism
and our limbs. Life and death at all times present in us: role
of asceticism in the past — today it would
damage the physical body and thus
the consciousness of self. Education and the knowledge of
man. The durations and illnesses resulting from the
forces of construction and disintegration. Building of a
healthy physical body thanks to the force of the Christ. In the
sphere of the moon man finds again the totality of the
judgments passed upon his acts, and this prepares his future
destiny.
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