LECTURE 1 MATERIALISM AND SPIRITUALITY. Life and Death. Berlin, 6th February, 1917.
LET US turn our thoughts, my dear friends, as we do continually, to
the guardian spirits of those who are absent from us, taking their
place where the great destinies of the time are being fulfilled:
Spirits ever watchful, Guardian of their souls
May your vibrations waft
To the Earth-men committed to your charge
Our souls' petitioning love:
That, united with your power,
Our prayer may helpfully radiate
To the souls it lovingly seeks!
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And to the Spirits of those, who have passed through the gate of death:
Spirits ever watchful, Guardians of their souls!
May your vibrations waft
To the Men of the Spheres committed to your charge
Our souls' petitioning love:
That, united with your power,
Our prayer may helpfully radiate
To the souls it lovingly seeks!
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And that Spirit, Who for the healing of the Earth and for her
progress, and for the freedom and salvation of mankind, passed through
the Mystery of Golgotha; that Spirit Whom in our Spiritual Science we
seek, to Whom we would draw near, May He be at your side in all your
difficult tasks! (These meditations were repeated at the beginning of
each lecture in the series.)
Let me first give expression to the deep satisfaction I have in being
able to be once more in your midst. I would have come earlier, but for
an urgent need, that kept me in Dornach until the work at the Group
had reached a point whence it could be continued without me. You have
often heard me speak of this Group, that is to stand in the East end
of the Dornach Building and that sets forth the Representative of
mankind in relation on the one hand to the Ahrimanic, and on the other
to the Luciferic forces. In these days one needs to have forethought
for the future, and it seemed to me absolutely necessary, in
consideration of what may happen, to make that progress with the Group
before leaving Dornach that has now been possible. Furthermore the
times are bound to bring home to us with especial intensity the fact
that meeting with one another here on the physical plane is not the
only thing that keeps us upheld and strengthened in the impulse of
Spiritual Science, but that we must be up-borne through this difficult
time of sorrow and trial through being together in our
anthroposophical strivings, even if together in spirit only; and
indeed this very thing is to be the test for our anthroposophical
strivings.
Since we were here together last, we have had to lament the loss from
the physical plane of our dear Fräulein Motzkus, and of other dear
friends who have left the physical plane in consequence of the
terrible events through which we are passing. It is particularly
painful no longer to see Fräulein Motzkus among the friends who have
shared here for so many years in our anthroposophical strivings. She
had been a member of our movement since its beginning. From the first
day, from the first meeting of a very small circle, she showed
throughout the deepest and most heart-felt devotion to our movement,
and took an intimate and earnest part in all the phases it went
through, in all its times of trial and testing. Above all, she
preserved, through the events and changes through which we had to
pass, an invincible loyalty to the movement, in the deepest sense of
the word, a loyalty in which she set an example to all those who would
wish to be worthy members of the anthroposophical movement. And so we
follow with our gaze this beloved and pure soul into the spiritual
worlds whither she has ascended, feeling towards her still the bond of
trust and confidence that has grown stronger and deeper with the
years, knowing that our own souls are linked with hers for ever ...
Recently Fräulein Motzkus herself suffered the loss of a dear friend,
whom she has now so quickly found again in the spiritual world. She
bore the sad blow in a manner that such a blow can be received and
borne by one who is conscious of an actual hold on the spiritual
world. It was marvelous with what keen and intense interest Fräulein
Motzkus shared in the great events of our time, right up to the last
days of her life. She told me repeatedly that she would like to remain
here on the physical plane until the momentous events, in the midst of
which we are living, should have come to a decisive conclusion. With
still freer vision, with still firmer impulse for the evolution of
mankind, will she now be able to follow these happenings to which she
has been so closely and intimately linked. May it be laid on all our
hearts to unite ourselves in thought and in activity of soul,
when-so-ever we are able, with this faithful spirit, this faithful and
well-loved member of our movement. Then shall we, who have been united
with her here on the physical plane in such a remarkable way, be able
still to know that we are one with her in the years to come, when she
will be among us in another form.
The times in which we live are such, that it becomes more and more a
matter of pressing interest to know what the struggle to obtain
Spiritual knowledge will signify to the human race of the present day
and of the immediate future. The events in the midst of which we are
now standing are such as to call forth in many people today, though
little noticed, a sort of benumbment. Those souls who survive the
catastrophe on the physical plane will awake only later to be able to
recognise fully what is taking place and to realise how deeply this
catastrophe has cut into human evolution. All the more should we feel
obliged to call up in our souls thoughts of an illuminating nature,
thoughts able to throw light on the objects and aims of the Spiritual
movement so necessary to humanity. And as we have now come together
after a long time, it will perhaps be useful to specify the views of
this Spiritual Science of ours in a few short thoughts, or
rather the views which naturally come as the result of this Spiritual
Science which we have now had before our souls for some years. It is
noticeable that in all parts of the world there are some members of
humanity who are developing a longing to draw nearer to the Spiritual
world, notwithstanding the fact that materialism, alas, is not
decreasing and because of the various forms which this longing for the
Spiritual is taking. For these reasons we must specify and bring
before the soul, our own search for the life of the spirit. In England
at the present time, the research into the Spiritual world made by one
of the most prominent and learned men is making a very great
impression in large circles, even of cultured people. It is a very
extraordinary phenomenon that a man reckoned among the first
scientists of that country should have written a comprehensive book
about the relationship of man on earth with the Spiritual world, and
that this should have taken such a remarkable form. Sir Oliver Lodge
who for some years has certainly striven in various ways so to
extend the scientific knowledge he has acquired that it may be applied
to the Spiritual world, describes in this book a series of
episodes, in which he asserts that he has come in touch with the
Spiritual world. The case is as follows.
Sir Oliver Lodge had a son, Raymond, who in 1915 took part on the
English side, in the war in Flanders. At a time when his parents knew
him to be at the front, they received some remarkable news from
America, which, to people possessing what I might call
materialistic-Spiritualistic tendencies, must certainly have appeared
very striking. This message was supposed to come from the English
psychologist, Frederick Myers who, before his death many years ago,
had studied the relationship between the physical world and the
Spiritual worlds, and who himself now in the Spiritual world,
pronounced that world to be prepared to receive young Lodge in the
near future. At first it was not very clear to what the message
referred. There was some delay in its reaching Sir Oliver Lodge; it
reached him after his son had fallen. I think it was a fortnight later
but I am not quite sure as to this. Then came other messages given
through mediums in America, advising the parents to go to an English
medium; consequently, Sir Oliver went to one, but preserved a critical
attitude towards her. I shall have more to say presently on the
significance of this Sir Oliver is a scientist, and is trained to the
scientific testing of such cases. He went to work just as he would in
his laboratory and what follows was given not through one but several
mediums. The soul of Raymond wished to communicate with the Lodge
family. All sorts of communications followed through automatic writing
and table-turning, communications so surprising that not only Sir
Oliver himself but the rest of the family, who had till then been
extremely sceptical in such matters, were now quite convinced. Among
other statements, the soul of Raymond stated that Myers was with him,
acting as a Guardian; he told them several things about his last days
on earth, and much that was of significance to the parents and family,
and made a great impression upon them, especially as various things
communicated by Raymond through mediums were intended for the family
and particularly for Sir Oliver. The way the sittings were held
afforded great surprise to the family, and strangely enough, they also
caused great surprise to a wide public. They would not have surprised
anyone who had experience of such things, for in reality, the nature
of the communications concerning the dead which comes through mediums,
and the manner of the communication, is very familiar to the
investigator. One thing, however, made a profound impression in
England, and was well calculated to impress and convince the civilised
world of England and America, and to bring conviction hitherto lacking
to many of our sceptical age; this factor which converted many and
will convert many more, made a very strong impression on the Lodge
family and particularly on Sir Oliver, and also impressed a large
public. It was the following incident. A description was given through
a medium of some photographs taken while Raymond was still alive.
Raymond himself described them to the medium, by means of rappings. In
this way a photographic group was described; that is to say the soul
of Raymond was by means of the medium evidently trying to describe
this photograph taken of him in a group shortly before he passed
through the gates of death. From the other side he told them that he
had sat in two groups with his companions, and that these were taken
one after the other, and that his position in the groups was such and
such. Further he described the differences in the two different
photographs, saying that he sat on the same chair and in the same
attitude in both, but that the position of the arm was a little
different, and so on. All this is minutely described. Now the family
knew nothing of these photographs, they did not know that any such had
been taken. Thus indirectly through the medium, the fact was made
known that there was in existence a photographic group representing
Raymond Lodge with several companions. Some few weeks later, a
photograph was sent over to Sir Oliver from France, corresponding
exactly to the one described by the soul of Raymond through the
medium. This would naturally make a strong impression on anyone who
approaches such things in a dilettante way as all those concerned
clearly did. It was an experimental test. The case in point is that of
a soul from the other side, describing a photograph of which several
copies were taken, and which reached the family some time later, and
was then found to correspond in every detail to the description given.
It was quite impossible that either the medium or anyone present at
the sittings could have seen this photograph. Here we have a case
which must be reckoned with both scientifically and historically, for
not only might one say that such a case would naturally make a great
impression, but it really did occur and did make an enormous
impression. As far as could be seen, this photographic proof, which
has nothing to do with thought-transference, was very convincing.
It is necessary for us to bring the whole of this case before our
mental vision. We must be quite clear as to the fact that when a man
passes through the gate of death, the human individuality is at first
for a short time, enshrouded in the astral body and etheric body; and
that the latter after a more or less brief period varying in
different cases, but never lasting more than a few days passes
out into the etheric world and there pursues its further destiny; so
that the individuality enters the Spiritual world with the astral body
only, and continues its further wanderings in that world. The etheric
body is severed from the human individuality just as the physical body
was on earth. Now we must clearly understand that in Spiritualistic
seances, and the whole work of Sir Oliver Lodge is based on
these, only one who has real knowledge is able to distinguish
whether the communications come from the actual individuality, or only
from the cast-off, forsaken etheric corpse. This etheric corpse still
remains in continual communication with the individuality. Only, when
one gets into connection with the spiritual world in a round-about way
through a medium, one comes in touch with the etheric corpse first,
and so can never be sure of reaching in this way the actual
individual. It is certain that there is in our age a striving to find
for Spiritual existence some sort of proof such as is found by
experiments in the laboratory, something which can be grasped with
hands and that one can see before one in the world of matter. Our
materialistic age does not care to follow the inner path the soul must
take in the Spiritual worlds, the purely Spiritual path. It wants the
spirit to descend into the material world and be discovered there. We
are experiencing all kinds of materialistic Spiritualism, a
materialistic turning to the worlds of the spirit. Now, it is quite
possible for the etheric body, which has been separated from the
actual human individuality, to manifest a certain life of its own
which, to the uninitiated, may easily be mistaken for the life of the
individual himself. We must not think that the etheric body when given
over to the etheric world only manifests reminiscences and
recollections, mere echoes of what the man passes through here; it
manifests a real continuous individuality. It can relate incidents and
say quite new things, But we should be going quite off the track if we
thought that because a connection is established with the etheric
body, we are necessarily in connection with the individual himself. It
is very possible in the case of people sitting in a small circle
all being members of the family as was the case with the
Lodges, all thinking in one way or another about the dead man, and all
filled with thoughts and memories of him, that their thoughts
may be conveyed to his etheric body through the medium, and that this
etheric body may occasionally give striking replies, which may really
produce the impression of being spoken by the individuality of the
dead. Yet, perhaps, they may only proceed from his etheric corpse.
Those who are acquainted with such things actually find this to be the
case, and when Raymond Lodge was supposed to come to his family
through the medium, in reality it was the etheric corpse speaking;
Raymond Lodge had not really held communion with the circle at all.
Hence, as I have said, to those accustomed to the course of events in
such seances, the communications do not appear very remarkable. It is
probable that the whole story would not have made so much impression
on a wide public, nor would it continue to do so, if it were not for
the incident of the photographs. For this story of the photographs is
very remarkable, indeed exceptionally so. For here it was impossible
that any transference of thoughts should take place, passing
through the medium to the etheric body of Raymond, as might have been
the case in the other instances. Nobody in England could have known of
the photographs; they had not yet come over at the time when the
communications were made. But still it is very strange that such a
learned scientist as Sir Oliver Lodge, who had for so long been
interesting himself in these matters, should not know how such a
circumstance is to be regarded. I have taken particular trouble to
look more minutely into this case. Sir Oliver Lodge is a learned man,
and a scientist upon whose descriptions one can rely; we are not
dealing with any ordinary document produced by ordinary Spiritualistic
seances but with the communications of a man describing with the
certainty of a scientist, who has developed the conscientiousness
customary to a scientist in the laboratory and, therefore, it is
possible to form a complete picture of what happened, from the
descriptions he gives. It is remarkable that such a learned man as Sir
Oliver Lodge, who was for so many years interested in the subject,
although in this case he was specially interested because it was a
question of his own son, yet should not have known what has often been
referred to in our Spiritual science, when giving descriptions of the
atavistic forms of clairvoyance, which appear as presentiments. For
this is none other than a very special case of Deuteroscopia. The case
is as follows.
We have a medium. To this medium the Spiritual world is in a certain
respect accessible; of course, as we know through atavistic
forces such mediums can in their vision reach beyond space, but
not only does their so-called second sight extend beyond space it also
extends beyond time. Let us take a special case; one quoted hundreds
of times. You may read descriptions of it, if you have not experienced
it yourself through your acquaintances.
The case I mean, is when some one who has that tendency sees as in a
dream, half in vision, his own coffin or funeral. He dies a fortnight
afterwards. He saw in advance what was to occur fourteen days later.
Or perhaps, one may see not his own funeral or coffin, but that of a
complete stranger, an event to which the dreamer is quite indifferent.
To instance a particular case, one may see oneself leaving the house
and falling from horseback. This thing did occur someone saw
that happen, and tried to avert it, but, notwithstanding all
precautions, it still came to pass. That is a case of a vision
extending in time, and what Sir Oliver Lodge describes is precisely
this second-sight in time. His descriptions are given so accurately
that it was possible to investigate the case. The medium through her
forces was able to see an event still in the future. At the time she
spoke, the photograph was not there; but it arrived a fortnight later,
or thereabouts. It was then shown round to friends and relatives. This
happened some time after but the medium saw it in advance, it was a
prophetic vision, a case of Deuteroscopia. It was a pre-vision; that
is the explanation. It had nothing to do with a communication between
those on the physical plane and one in the Spiritual world.
You see how greatly one may be misled by striving to give a
materialistic explanation of Spiritual circumstances in the world, and
how blind one may be to the actual facts; such a vision is, of course,
none the less a proof of the reality of a world behind the ordinary
world of sense. The case is an interesting one; only it should not be
quoted as proving a connection between the dead and the living. We
must seek for the dead if indeed we should or ought to seek for them
at all by following a really Spiritual path. In the near future I
shall have many things to say on this subject; for it is my intention
to give much consideration to the subject of the relation between the
living and the dead.
I have brought up the subject of this book of Sir Oliver Lodge to show
you how, although the longing after the Spiritual world does exist, it
may here be said to have taken a materialistic form. Sir Oliver Lodge
is a learned scientist; even although he strives after the Spiritual
world he tries to gain knowledge of it by methods of the chemical
world or of physics. Just as he experiments in his laboratory
according to the laws of chemistry, so he wants ocular proof of what
relates to the Spiritual world. But the way we must recognise as the
right one is very far from his; our way leads the soul by an inner
method to the Spiritual world, as we have often described, and no less
often have we described what the soul first becomes acquainted with
there and which immediately concerns us at the present time and
underlies the world of physical sense, in which we live. We learn to
recognise the whole materialistic character of our age, in the
materialistic strivings that are directed to the Spiritual world. If
our movement is to have any meaning at all, a meaning which it should
eventually have in accordance with the necessary evolutionary laws of
mankind, it must sharply define and emphasise the Spiritual inwardness
of true Spirituality, as compared with these materialistic and absurd
strivings after a world of spirit.
Why is it necessary in the present age that an entirely new method
should hold the hearts of men, a purely spiritual method, one very
different from the materialistic methods? This question must be
considered in connection with the fact to which we have often alluded
in the course of past years, and which must closely concern us at this
time of sorrow and trial. We have indicated that this twentieth
century must bring to humanity the Vision of the etheric Christ. Just
as it truly happened as we have often said that at the
time of the Mystery of Golgotha Christ walked among men in a physical
form, in one known part of the earth, so will the etheric Christ walk
among men in the twentieth century, the whole earth over. This event
must not pass unobserved by humanity, for that would be sinning
against the salvation of the world. Humanity must have its attention
roused, so that a sufficient number of persons may be ready really to
see the Christ Who will come and Who must be seen.
Now, such an event as this cannot come quite suddenly, even as the
event of Golgotha did not come suddenly but was prepared for during
thirty-three years. The point of time when the event is to occur
this time spiritually is very near and will have a like
significance for man as the event of Golgotha on the physical plane.
Hence, if you consider the facts alluded to above, you will not find
it difficult to believe me when I say that He is already present in
the form in which He will be seen in the great moment of evolution in
the twentieth century, that the great moment is being now prepared.
You will not consider it incredible, when I say that moment is now
being prepared. Yes, we may say that although humanity seems as
regards its present actions far from being permeated with the
Christ-Spirit on the physical plane, yet if men's souls will but open
themselves to Him, the Christ, Who is now approaching, is very near.
The occultist is able to point out that since the year 1909 or
thereabouts what is to come is being distinctly and perceptibly
prepared for, that since the year 1909 we are inwardly living in a
very special time. It is possible today, if we do but seek Him, to be
very near to Christ, to find Him in a quite different way than has
been hitherto possible.
There is one thought that occurs to me, and simple as it may seem I
must give words to it, from a profound feeling for the times. People
do not, alas, as a rule, think with sufficient clearness on the events
of the past; especially with respect to what took place in the souls
of men in bygone centuries; they no longer have any conception of the
strength of the impression made by the Gospels in their existing form
upon a circle which was then but small. People now have no conception
of how powerfully these ideas filled the souls of men at that time. As
the centuries rolled by the impression made by the inner content of
the Gospels grew weaker and weaker. At the present day if we see
things as they are, it may be said that although individual persons,
if they possess certain powers of intuition and forces of divination,
may be so permeated by the words of the Gospels as to form some idea
of what took place at the time of the Mystery of Golgotha, yet the
immense force once possessed by the Gospel-words themselves, is
growing weaker and weaker, and we cannot but see that the Gospels make
but little impression now on the majority of people.
This is not willingly admitted; but it is the truth, and therefore it
would be well if people would realise it. How did this state of things
come about?
Well, just as it is true that what pulsated in the Gospels is no
earthly language but Cosmic words, Heavenly words, possessing an
immeasurably greater force than anything else on earth, so it
is also true that mankind in the present age has become estranged from
the form in which these words were laid down in the Gospels at the
time of the Mystery of Golgotha. Just reflect how enormously difficult
it is to understand the language of even four or five hundred years
ago, if you come across it anywhere. It is not possible to draw out of
it what it really contains. The Gospels, in the form accessible to us
today, are really not the original Gospels, they do not possess their
original force. It is possible to penetrate into them, as I have said,
by means of a certain intuition; but they no longer have the same
force. Christ spoke the word which should be deeply engraved in the
human soul: I am with you always, even unto the end of the earth
time. That is a truth, a reality. He will be with us, during the
time indicated, in the twentieth century, in various forms near to the
human soul.
From what I have said, you will understand that one who feels himself
standing in the centre of these things, one who is an occultist,
should say: He is here, He makes His presence felt in such a way that
we know clearly that He will now expect more of His human children
than in centuries gone by. Till now the Gospels have spoken an inner
language to man. They had to lay hold of the soul-men should,
therefore, be satisfied with faith alone and had not to progress to
knowledge. That time is now over, it lies behind us. Christ has
something different in view for His human children. His present
purpose is that the kingdom to which He referred when He said:
My kingdom is not of this world, should really draw into
that part of the human being which is not of this world but which is
of another world. In each one of us there is a part which is not of
this world. That part of man which is not of this world must seek with
intensity that kingdom of which Christ spoke, of which He said, that
it was not of this world.
We are living at a time when this must be understood. Many such things
in human evolution announce themselves through contrasts. In our own
age something great and significant is announced by a great contrast.
For with the coming Christ, with the presence of Christ, will come the
time when men will learn to enquire of Him, not only concerning their
souls, but concerning their immortal part on earth. Christ is not
merely a Ruler of men, but their Brother, Who, particularly in the
near future, wishes to be consulted on all the details of life. In
anything we undertake today we act in the opposite way. Events seem to
be accomplished today, in which men appear to be as far removed as
possible from any appeal to Christ. We must ask ourselves this
question: Who is there today who stops to enquire: What would
Christ Jesus say to what is now taking place? Who puts such a
question to himself? Many say they do, but it would be sacrilegious to
believe that they put the question in the form in which it is put
here, addressing it directly to Christ Himself. Yet the time must come
and cannot be far distant, when men's souls will, in their immortal
part, ask of Christ, when they think of undertaking something:
Ought we to do this or not? Then human souls will see
Christ standing by them as the beloved Companion and they will not
only obtain consolation and strength from the Christ-Being, but will
also receive instruction from Him as to what is to be done. The
kingdom of Christ Jesus is not of this world, but it must work in this
world and the human souls must be instruments of the Kingdom that is
not of this world. From this point of view we must consider the fact
of how few today have asked themselves the question which, as regards
individual acts, as well as events, must be put to the Christ.
Humanity must, however, learn to ask of Him. How is that to come
about? It can only become possible if we learn His language. Anyone
who comprehends the deeper purpose of our Spiritual Science, realises
that it not only gives out a theoretical knowledge about different
problems of humanity, the principles of human nature, reincarnation
and karma, but that it contains a quite special language, that it has
a particular way of expressing itself about spiritual things. The fact
that through Spiritual Science we learn to hold inner converse with
the spiritual world in thought, is much more important than the mere
acquiring of theoretical thoughts. For Christ is with us always, even
to the end of the earth-epochs. And we must learn His language. By
means of the language no matter how abstract it may seem
in which we hear of Saturn, Sun, Moon and Earth and of the different
periods and ages of the earth, and of many other secrets of evolution
we teach ourselves a language in which we can frame out the
questions we put to the spiritual world. When we really learn inwardly
to speak the language of this spiritual life, the result will be that
Christ will stand by us and give us the answers Himself. This is the
attitude that our work in Spiritual Science should bring about in us,
as a sentiment, a feeling. Why do we occupy ourselves with Spiritual
Science? It is as though we were learning the vocabulary of the
language through which we approach the Christ. If we take the trouble
to learn to think the thoughts of Spiritual Science, and make the
mental effort necessary for an understanding of the Cosmic secrets
taught by Spiritual Science, then, out of the dim, dark foundations of
the Cosmic mysteries, will come forth the figure of Christ Jesus,
which will draw near to us and give us the strength and force in which
we shall then live. The Christ will guide us, standing beside us as a
brother, so that our hearts and souls may be strong enough to grow up
to the necessary level of the tasks awaiting humanity in its further
development.
Let us then try to acquire Spiritual Science, not as a mere doctrine
but as a language, and then wait till we can find in that language,
the questions which we may venture to put to the Christ. He will
answer, yes, indeed, He will answer! Plentiful indeed will be the
soul-forces, the soul-strengthening, the soul-impulses, which the
student will carry away with him from the grey spiritual depths
through which humanity in its evolution is now passing, if he is able
to receive instructions from Christ Himself; for, in the near future
He will give them to those who seek.
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