EL,
Oslo, 10-6-'13
What we all
want is to find entry to the spiritual world. We all have at least an
inkling of a portal with a threshold before us, and certain exercises
have been given that enable us to reach it. But the path is difficult
and full of hindrances. It goes through a sea of troubles, and
one needs a lot of patience. Who creates these hindrances? Our own
nature and also Lucifer and Ahriman. The latter two are engaged in an
activity on earth that could lead to something good if they would
limit themselves to doing what they're supposed to do, namely, to
live in the effects of the sense world. But they're not satisfied
with remaining in the spiritual realm to which they belong and with
only sending their effects to the physical plane — they
also want to rule on earth with their ego-consciousness. We know that
man attains his ego-consciousness on earth, the angels attain it in
the elemental world and archangels in the astral world. Thus Lucifer
and Ahriman would like to penetrate man's ego-consciousness.
Ahriman is
the lord of death, as it's conditioned by man's nature. There's no
life in a stone, so it belongs to him. But Ahriman would like to
extend his power over what goes through the portal of death to what
belongs to the spiritual world. That's why he foists the lie on
modern materialists and monists that there's nothing eternal, that
the soul is contained in the physical body and ends with it. Ahriman
can approach men because of their fear. It's not too bad if
it's only normal fear of which a man can easily become aware. But
it's worse if the fear is slumbering in subconscious depths.
Such a man falls prey to Ahriman. This fear is in adherents of
materialistic science, although they wouldn't believe it if you
told them, and it's in all people who have no relation to the
spiritual world Goethe is quite right when he lets Mephisto say:
Simple folk never sense the devil's presence, even if his hands are
on their throats. If one goes to a laboratory where many people are
working one soon sees how impregnated their etheric bodies are with
Ahriman. A clairvoyant sees the very same forms there that he sees in
the etheric body of someone who's filled with fear. If a man passes a
mirror he sees his image, that however can only be there because the
man is there. Likewise what one sees of a man on earth is only his
mirror image, but Ahriman tries to make one think that it's a
reality.
How can one
protect oneself against Ahriman? By being satisfied with what's given
to one:
Be
glad for what's given to you;
Gladly do without what's not given to you.
Then
Ahriman can't get at us. One shouldn't be an ascetic who flees the world
and neither be someone who enjoys himself all the time.
Lucifer
could do a lot of good if he stuck to his rightful sphere of leading
men to self-consciousness. But he wants them to have an exaggerated
opinion of themselves. Here's an example, imagine an artist making a
statue. As long as this is supposed to be an image, all is in order.
But if he breaks it apart and thinks that it's walking, if he
wants to be a creator God, then Lucifer is standing behind this.
Lucifer walks on the boards in the naturalistic, realistic plays that
are created today. A 100 years ago Schiller could still put words
into the mouth of his Tell that no man has ever spoken. For him art
was a gift from heaven, as he often said. Today a Gerhard Hauptmann
manages to eliminate everything from Tell that doesn't agree with his
realistic views. The only way we can counteract Lucifer is to
develop the deepest modesty and humility.
No doubt many
people who look back at their day's work in the evening say that it
was the Gods who directed their deeds and actions. Most of them
think that they can be proud of what they did themselves. We
protect ourselves from Lucifer if we nourish the spirit of humility
and modesty in us. Ahriman can't get at us if we develop satisfaction
within us.
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