EL,
Christiania, 10-5-'13
A number
of changes take place in our soul life when we esoterics move up from
one step to the next. For one thing, one can no longer think the
robust thoughts that an exoteric can. I'll give you an example.
William Crookes thought a lot in his life. He may have
accomplished more in the spiritist realm than others. No doubt
one of his most interesting problems is that of microscopic man. He
imagines how a man shrinks to a kind of a homunculus. Finally he's
only as big as a beetle who crawls around on a cabbage leaf. This
cabbage leaf is the world and the leaf's edges are like high
mountains for him. They seem higher than the Himalayas are for
ordinary men. People also imagined a man who lives very fast,
whose life span — that's about 75 years today — is only
two months. The world view of such a man must be quite different,
since everything an ordinary man experiences in many years is
compressed into 2 months. He doesn't get to know the transition from
one season to another at all. He would see the sun like a fiery
circle, [about] as if someone swung a glowing coal and saw a closed
circle. Flowers shoot out of the earth for him and disappear
again immediately. People also imagined a man with an 80,000 year
life span. For him flower growth is like a modern investigation
of geological evolution and the sun hardly seems to move from its
place. Such images are of interest to an esoteric, to the
extent that they show him how wild moderns' exoteric thinking
can get. Of the three soul forces it's thinking that can go wild the
most. An esoteric can't copy this; he lacks robustness for this kind
of thinking. Why? Because images like those of microscopic man and
the man who lives fast don't lie within the necessities and
lawfulness's of world existence. The good Gods were
certainly more concerned about a man's life than he is himself,
but they created him not as a microcosmic man but as a macrocosmic
one, for this alone fitted in the world existence that the Gods
created. Now if Crookes could have become a God he might have
created such a microscopic man — the good Gods didn't do it,
they were too weak. But a modern exoteric is strong. He paints a
thought picture like the one of a microscopic man. He's stronger in
his thinking than angels are — of whom an ancient document
says: And they covered their faces. Why do they do that? Out of
embarrassment for men's errors. The Gods created man as a thinking
being and the whole world is arranged the way it is because he's
supposed to be a thinking being. But if a man believes that
thinking could exist by itself when he lets it run wild, he must then
fall prey to errors and lose the connection with universal thinking,
the primal source of thinking. Then the angels cover their faces.
That's how profound these old religious documents are. That's
why the exercises that were given to you contain thought
pictures like the ones that're contained in the great world plan. And
an esoteric will reject ideas like the ones about microscopic or slow
or fast-living men. Such thoughts give him a pain, because he feels
that they're unhealthy and that they don't lie in the necessity of
world existence. He feels something like a burning sensation
with respect to microscopic man; he gets hot — as if everything
streamed together into a point. Whereas a feeling of coldness
comes over him, he freezes from everything that wants to spread out
far into the world when he's supposed to imagine a man who gets to be
80,000 years old.
One
can also have such a cold feeling with respect to various
philosophers. One gets an icy feeling from Anaxagoras and to a
lesser extent from Empedocles. Leibniz gives one a feeling of
agreeable warmth. He's a pleasant philosopher if his way of
expressing himself is understood properly. One also has a burning,
hot feeling if one meditates on a point. This is also a good
test for esoteric development. If it's easy for me to imagine a
point, as it's taught to children today, then it's still not the
right thing. But if an esoteric finds it hard to do this, if he has a
hot, burning feeling, then this shows that he's making progress
in his training.
An image
that's good to meditate on is a bowl filled with oil in which a flame
is burning and shining. The bowl stands there, the oil is
consumed. This gives one a true image of a human being. The bowl is
the physical body, the oil is the etheric body, the flame that
consumes the oil is the astral body, the shining light is man's
ego. This human being varies a great deal depending on climate and
location. A man's etheric body expands if he travels to the
northeast, as to Finland and it contracts on the way down to Sicily.
Strong healing forces can be unleashed thereby, karma permitting.
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