CONCERNING THE
ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE FINNISH NATION.
By Dr. Rudolf Steiner.
From a Cycle of
Lectures entitled: Man's Connection with the Elemental Worlds.
Finland and the Kalevala, 9th, 14th and 15th of
November, 1914.
If there is a sphere in the human
soul that really constitutes a kind of triad, which, in the case of
modern man, is, as it were, covered by his ordinary consciousness, we
should also be able to find in evolution a stage that reveals this
outwardly; that is to say, a stage in which the soul really feels its
threefold nature and in which the three members of the soul appear
separately. In other words: A nation must once have existed that felt
these soul-parts separately, in such a way that the one-ness
was, after all, felt within the soul far less than the
threefold-ness, and so that this threefold nature of
the soul was still thought of in connection with the cosmos.
Such a nation really existed in
Europe and it left behind an important monument of culture,
concerning which I have already spoken to you. This nation once
experienced within the soul the soul's threefold character
and just there, where it should exist and this was the
Finnish nation. This stage of culture is expressed in the epic poem
Kalevala. What is set forth in Kalevala,
contains a clear consciousness of the souls threefold nature.
Thus, the ancient seers, upon whose visionary power the Kalevala
is based, felt: The world contains an inspiring element and
one of the members of my soul is connected with it; my sentient soul
receives its impulses from there. This nation, or these
ancient seers, experienced the inspiring element of the sentient soul
almost as a human-divine, or a human-heroic essence, and they called
it Wainamoinen. This is nothing but the inspiring
element of the sentient soul, inspiring it from out [of] the cosmos,
and all the destinies of Wainamoinen, described in Kalevala,
express the fact that this form of consciousness once existed in a
nation that was widely spread in the north-eastern territory of
Europe, a nation that experienced the three parts of the soul
separately and felt that the sentient soul was inspired by
Wainamoinen.
In the same way, this nation, or
these ancient seers, felt that the understanding soul was, as it
were, a special member of the soul, that receives its forging
impulses or that which forges within the soul and builds it
up from another Being, called Ilmarinen. Just as in the
Kalevala Wainamoinen corresponds to the sentient soul, so Ilmarinen
corresponds to the understanding soul. If you read my lecture
on Kalevala, you will find in it all these
explanations.
In the same way, that nation, or
those ancient seers (but we must bear in mind the fact that the
consciousness-soul was, at that time, experienced as something that
enabled the human being to be a conqueror upon the physical plane)
experienced that Lemminkainen was a Being connected with the powers
of the physical plane, an elemental, heroic Being, the inspirator of
the consciousness-soul. Thus, if we speak in accordance with other
epic poems, we may say that these three heroic characters come from
the Finnish nation and inspire the threefold nature of the soul.
Wonderful is the relationship
between Ilmarinen and what is being forged there. I have already
pointed out that in Kalevala the human being is forged
out of the various elements of Nature. In Kalevala,
this Being, forged, as it were, out of all the atoms of Nature, the
Being that is pulverised, and then forged together, is described in a
marvellous picture as the forging of Sampo. The fact that once upon a
time the human being was really formed out of these three soul-parts
and then passed over, as it were, into a pralaya, in
order to emerge again later on, all this is described in Kalevala
in the part where Sampo is lost and found again: it is, as it were,
the re-discovery of something over which the darkness of
consciousness was first spread out.
Let us now imagine that in the
south, or rather in the southeast, another nation faces the Finnish
nation, one that developed in ancient times the soul-qualities
mentioned to you: a uniform character of the soul, a soul-element
expressing this uniform character in the qualities of its character,
feeling and temperament. This nation is a Slav nation, influenced by
Scythianos, who lived in the remote past for some time in the
environment of the ancient Scythian nation. However, a nation living
in the neighbourhood of a centre of initiation need not at all be a
highly developed nation, but instead, the necessary things must take
place in the course of evolution. With the penetration of the
Graeco-Byzantine culture into Slavism, a particular form of the
Mystery of Golgotha also penetrated into it. What I have indicated,
here, as the centre of the Graeco-Byzantine culture, may be taken, if
you like, as Constantinople on the map of Europe, for it is, after
all, Constantinople.
Thus we have before us souls
impregnated with a fundamentally Slav type, souls that are, on the
one hand, connected with something that can lead, through the Mystery
of Golgotha, to a uniform soul-essence and may thus prepare these
souls having a uniform character for Christianity, and on the other
hand, these souls take up the Mystery of Golgotha in a very definite
form, resembling an inspiration or an influence coming from the
Mystery of Golgotha, in the form in which it went out of the
Graeco-Byzantine culture.
But something else must now take
place. The following thing must, as it were, come from a certain
point. The separation that existed in the Finnish nation, the
division of the three soul-parts, set forth so wonderfully in
Kalevala, must now be obliterated. This can only be
obliterated through an influence from outside; it can only be
obliterated through the circumstance of an advancing nation, or part
of nation, predisposed from the very outset to experience within the
soul its one-ness, not its threefold-ness,
but this one-ness is not the one obtained through the
Mystery of Golgotha, but a kind that this nation possessed through
its own nature. If we study the Finnish nation, we shall find that it
is particularly disposed to develop the consciousness of the souls
threefold character; this threefold character and its connection with
the cosmos cannot be expressed more significantly than it has been
expressed in Kalevala. But in the north, this had to be
whitewashed, it had to be clouded over, as it were, by something that
obliterates the consciousness of the souls threefold nature.
And so a race descends, that bears within its soul, in a natural
form, the strivings after unity, in the manner in which they existed
at that time expressed in an entirely different way and on an
entirely different stage in Faust, in Goethe's Faust,
and in the character of Faust, in general it bears within its
soul something that entirely ignores the souls threefold
nature, striving after the unity of the Ego. At this still primitive
stage, it has a destructive effect upon the three soul-members.
But the Finnish nation was of
such a kind that it could still feel in a natural way the streaming
forces that penetrated into the souls threefoldness,
obliterating it. (Otherwise it would not have been able to experience
these three members of the soul). This streaming-element, forcing its
way into the soul, was experienced as a threefold R, as RRR. And just
because it was experienced as something which in occult language is
best of all expressed in the letters, or in the sound UUO,
inducing one to say, it comes along, and one should really be afraid
of it it now streams along as a breath in the sound RRRUUO
and becomes, rooted in what is always experienced through the TAO
(T), when it penetrates into the human soul. In the case of the
ancient divinity Jehova, the penetration into the human soul was
expressed with the sound S, or the Hebrew Shin,
and the penetrating element in general is expressed, with the S
sound. This is connected with the element that penetrates into the
soul. What takes root in the soul, tends towards the sound I,
(pronounced EE), whose significance is well known. Consequently, the
Finnish nation experienced this in the sound RUOTSI,
and for this reason it called the descending nations the RUTSI
(Ruotsi). The Slavs then gradually adopted this name, and because
they connected themselves with that element, penetrating, as the
Finns called it, downwards from above, they also called themselves
Rutsi, which afterwards became the name of the
Russians.
Thus you may see that the
external events described in history had to take place. The fact that
the nations that were settled down here, below, called in the Warager
tribes in reality, they were Norman-German tribes who had to
connect themselves with the Slav tribes is entirely connected
with something that had to take place; it had to occur, in accordance
with the constitution of the human soul. In the East of Europe thus
arose later on that element which penetrated into the nations of
Europe as the Russian element, the Russian nation. The Russian
element therefore contains all those things which I mentioned: it
contains, above all, a Norman-German element, and this lives in the
name from which the name Russians descends, for it has
arisen in the way described just now.
The Kalevala
expresses in a deep way that the greatness of the Finnish nation is
based on the fact that it really prepares the one-ness,
or the unity within the triad; by obliterating the souls
threefold character it prepares the acceptance of that unity which is
no longer a purely human unity, but a divine one, in which dwells the
godly hero of the Mystery of Golgotha.
In order that a group of men may
take up what comes towards it, it must first be prepared for this. We
may, thus, gain an impression of all that had to occur inwardly, in
order that the things, which we then encounter inwardly, may arise in
the course of development. I explained to you that Kalevala
expresses in a wonderful way the truth that the Finnish nation had to
supply this preparation, in view of the fact that the Mystery of
Golgotha is introduced in a strange way at the end of the poem.
Christ appears at the end of Kalevala, but because he
throws his impulse into Finnish life, Wainamoinen abandons the
country, and this expresses that the originally great and significant
element that penetrated into Europe through the Finnish element, was
a preparatory stage for Christianity and took up Christianity like a
message from outside.
Just as an individual human being
must be prepared in an extraordinarily complicated manner, as it
were, so that his soul may find from various sides what it requires,
in order to live within a definite incarnation, so it is also the
case with nations. A nation is not an entirely uniform, homogeneous
element, but something in which many elements flow together. All
manner of things have flown together in the nation that lived yonder
in the East. Indeed, we may say that everything of an inwardly
spiritual character is, at the same time, indicated outwardly, even
though it is only indicated slightly. I said that in this nation we
must look out for a soul-tribe leading upwards from below;
respectively, also downwards from above, in the case of a connecting
soul-tribe. This was actually the case, for a powerful stream, a
great road went from the Black Sea to the Finnish Bay and along this
road an exchange took place between the Graeco-Byzantine element and
that which constituted the natural element of the Rutsi.
*
Last time I told you that
Europes Eastern culture was preceded, let us say, by a
cultural stratum in which the human beings were constituted in such a
way that they still possessed in their souls something that has more
withdrawn into subconscious spheres in the case of modern man, and
that they experienced in their ordinary life something like a
division of the soul into sentient soul, understanding soul and
consciousness-soul.
I explained to you that the men
belonging to the once great Finnish nation (the present one is only a
remnant of the formerly great and widely spread nation) had souls
that possessed, in addition to a certain ancient form of
clairvoyance, in their immediate daytime experience, something like a
scission of the soul into sentient soul, understanding soul and
consciousness-soul.
I told you that in the
magnificent epic poem Kalevala the three characters
Wainamoinen, Ilmarinen and Lemminkainen express how this threefold
soul is structured and guided from out the cosmos.
How could such a thing take
place? How was it possible that a great nation could develop at a
certain place in Europe, a nation whose soul was of the kind
described to you?
That the human being develops his
true Ego, the gift of the earth, depends upon the fact that the
spirits of the earth influence him from below, through the Maya of
earthly substance. The spirits of the earth work from below, through
the solid earth, as it were, and in our time these spirits of the
earth are essentially used for the purpose of calling forth in the
human being his Ego-nature.
When something that lies below
the Ego-nature rays into a nation such as the old Finnish nation,
something more spiritual than the Ego-nature and more strongly
connected with the divine forces, (for, if the soul feels itself
split into three, it is more strongly connected with the divine
powers than if this is not the case) then not only the earthly
element, with its elemental spirits, can, in a certain way, ray into
mans earthly part from below, but something else must ray into
this earthly element, another elemental influence must ray into it.
Just as mans physical
existence is intimately connected with the spirit of the earth
in so far as this existence is an earthly one and in so far as he
develops his Ego within it that is to say, with the spirits
working upwards from below, from the earth itself, so mans
soul-element, revealing itself as an existence connected with his
nature, temperament, character and soul, is related with everything
that lives upon the earth in the form of watery element, of liquid,
element.
Consequently, these souls that
are split into three parts must be influenced by spirits pertaining
to the watery, to the liquid element. The essential element of our
time is the earthly element, the Ego-forming element. When another
element penetrates into us, for instance the watery element, then it
penetrates more from out the spiritual world. It is not contained in
the human being himself. It must, as it were, penetrate into man as a
spiritual being, so that mans earthly nature may obtain
something that leads him into the spiritual world.
Suppose that the surface of this
blackboard represents that out of which come the elemental forces of
the earth; in that case, a spiritual element that seeks to penetrate
in there, must come out of the organism of the earth itself out of
something that is, in itself, spiritual: a Being must be there, a
real Being, that is not the human being, but inspires the human
being, as it were, to experience the threefold split of his soul.
Consequently, a being must be there that influences the soul from out
[of] the spirituality of Nature in such a way that the sentient soul,
the understanding soul and the consciousness-soul separate and so
that the souls are really able to say: My sentient soul is influenced
from out Nature by a force resembling Wainamoinen; it streams towards
me like a being of Nature and endows me with the force of the
sentient soul. But that is still another influence, resembling
Ilmarinen, that endows me with the forces of the understanding-soul,
and there is moreover something that resembles Lemminkainen, endowing
me with the forces of the consciousness-soul. If HERE, at this place,
*) we have a being stretching out, as it were, its feelers into
Nature, almost through a kind of neck, if a being that has, as it
were, its chief group-body HERE, at this place, and that stretches
out its feelers in such a way that we have one of them here, together
with the sentient soul, a second feeler there, and a third one there,
then this being of Nature would have a body and its soul-part would
penetrate, as if with soul-feelers, into these places, in order to
exercise an inspiring influence and there, etheric bodies can
arise, that enable the soul to feel itself split into three.
The ancient Finnish population
used to say: We live here, yet we feel something resembling three
powerful beings, that do not belong to the physical plane, but are
beings of Nature. They reveal themselves, coming from the West; they
are three parts, almost organs of one might being, whose body lives
yonder, but that stretches out its feelers in this direction.
(Wainamoinen, Ilmarinen, Lemminkainen.) A powerful OCEAN-BEING
spreads from west to east; it stretches out its feelers and endows
this nation with that which constitutes the threefold soul.
The nations who still experienced
this, felt and spoke in this way, and also Kalevala
speaks in this manner, as explained just now. Modern man, who merely
lives upon the physical plane, says that the western sea stretches
out as far as this place: Here is the Gulf of Bothnia, the Finnish
Gulf and the Gulf of Riga. But in trying to gain an insight into the
spiritual essence of the external physical aspect, we simply take
together what appears to us like a transverse section of Nature: we
take together the following things and say: There is still a great
quantity of water, there below; beyond there is the air; man breathes
in the air, and this ocean world is a great powerful being that is
simply structured in a different way than the one to which we are
accustomed. What is spread out over there is a powerful being, and
the human beings belonging to that older race were connected with it
in a very marked, and distinctly outlined way. And when we speak of
Folk-Souls, these Folk-Souls have in the elemental spirits that exist
in countless of these soul-expressions, the instruments through which
they can work. They organise, as it were, an army in order to
penetrate with their influence as far as the etheric body, and to
mould man, through the etheric body, in such away that his physical
body becomes an instrument for that which is to be his particular and
special mission upon the earth.
We can understand culture, even
in its relation to man, only if we can contemplate the forms that we
encounter in Nature as an expression of the spirit, we can understand
it, if we do not contemplate the sea and land boundaries in the usual
thoughtless manner, but if we are able to understand what these forms
express. Someone who sees the face of a person might say, for
instance: The face has certain definite forms; flesh and air contact
one another. But if he describes it in this way, it will be difficult
to know what the face was really like. We can only understand it if
we consider it as the expression, as the countenance of the human
being. Similarly, in the above-mentioned case, we can only grasp
things if we consider them as the physiognomy of a powerful being
that stretches certain parts of its principal body out of the ocean
that stretches out this part of its physiognomy.
Indeed, many things occur below
the threshold of consciousness and the Spirits of Form have not in
vain set definite forms into Nature. It is possible to grasp the
meaning of these forms. They are the expression of an inner being.
And if we become the pupils of the Spirits of Form, we ourselves can
create forms expressing that which lives in the inner being of Nature
and of the Spirit.
*
I explained to you that there is
a certain relationship in which East and West work together, in which
the liquid element leans towards the East, as if it were a powerful
Being and, as an expression of the threefold nature of the soul, it
leans over in the three great Bays, that were still experienced by
the more spiritual nations of ancient Finland as Wainamoinen,
Ilmarinen and Lemminkainen, and are to-day designated so prosaically
as the Finnish, the Bothnian and the Riga Bays. What comes out of the
liquid and out of the solid elements, worked together in the Finnish
nation. Within it were united the element that moulds more the
etheric part of man and refines his physical part, namely, the liquid
element, and the element of the earth, or that which comes out of the
earth and forms the physical part of man.
We might now ask: What
significance has the fact that a nation that fulfilled so eminent a
mission in the course of the earths evolution as that of the
great Finnish nation, should still exist after having accomplished
its task? The fact that such a nation remains, that it does not
disappear after having fulfilled its mission, has its meaning within
the whole progress of evolution. Just as a human being preserves in
his living memory, for his subsequent life, the thoughts which he
formed at some earlier time of life, so the nations of a past time
must remain, almost like a conscience, like a living memory that
continues to be active in the face of what happens later LIKE
A CONSCIENCE.
Now we might say: The conscience
of Eastern Europe is the force that preserved the Finnish nation. But
a time must come when the understanding for the tasks of evolution
will take hold of human hearts, when the ideas of Kalevala
will begin to blossom from out the midst of the Finnish nation
itself, when this wonderful epic poem will be spiritualised and
permeated with modern anthroposophical ideas, so that it will once
more reach, in all its depth, the consciousness of the whole of
Europe.
The European nations revered
Homers epic poems. Yet the Kalevala streamed out
of still deeper sources of the souls life. This cannot as yet
be grasped. But it will be grasped, when the teachings of
Anthroposophy will be used in a corresponding way, in order to
explain the spiritual phenomena of the evolution of the earth. An
epic poem such as Kalevala, cannot be preserved unless
it is preserved in a living form of existence; it cannot be preserved
without souls that dwell in human bodies, souls that are related with
the creative forces of Kalevala. Kalevala
remains as a living conscience. Its influence can continue, because,
not the words, but that which lives in the poem itself, continues to
live. Its influence can continue through the fact that a centre
exists, from which it may ray out. The essential thing is that this
centre should be there, in the same way in which the thoughts that we
have had at some earlier time of our life, still exist later on in
life.
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