MEDITATIONS ON THE NEW
YEAR
Three
Lectures by
RUDOLF
STEINER
Given at
Dornach, 31st December, 1915 – 2nd January, 1916
LECTURE 1
THE
YEAR AS A
SYMBOL OF THE
GREAT
COSMIC
YEAR
31st December, 1915.
MUCH that I should
like to say regarding the spiritual world has to be hinted at
pictorially, or rather half pictorially for the pictures must be
taken in a real and active sense.
It is necessary to indicate pictorially such things as
I desire to bring before your souls to-day for further meditation,
because if one were not to speak symbolically but in ideas, one
would have to speak at very great length. Each one of you can himself
reach the depths of that of which I shall speak to-day, if he holds
and ponders over it to a certain extent within his soul.
Every year at this season we pass from one division of
time to another. This may at first appear simply a matter of
convenience; but it is not so. The men who had to separate time into
seasons followed by profound instinct certain great laws regulating
the course of time. The festival of the passing of one year into
another takes place with us in the depths of winter (naturally, I
speak of our part of the world) at the time when all plants have
suspended their growth, their blossoming and fruit-bearing. Only
certain forest trees remain what is called evergreen through winter.
The power of the Sun is then at its lowest.
We know that in all events and occurrences that take
place before our senses, spiritual events are interwoven. We know
that when we walk through the forest, we have not only the trees
about us with their green foliage, but that in the background of
existence spiritual and psychic beings are everywhere active. We are
already familiar with this thought, which the clever people of our
time regard as a childish superstition; we realise it as a true and
actual fact.
It is absolutely clear to us that behind all the
things of sense, whether they be solid or whether they be happenings
which our senses perceive — are spiritual activities, and
spiritual life.
Now let us, to begin with, consider what people call
our lifeless inorganic Earth, the mineral kingdom of our Earth. This
which is apparently lifeless substance, the mineral which to the
materialist is merely lifeless, is to us not only endowed with life,
but with soul and spirit, so that we speak also of a
soul-and-spirit part of our so-called lifeless inorganic,
purely mineral Earth. True, when we speak of the consciousness of the
Earth, we do not in the first place see in the geological-mineral
substance that which may be compared to a man's muscles and blood,
but we see only what may be compared to his bony system, namely, the
solid earth ; so that when we speak of the consciousness of the
Earth, we have to think of it as connected with the whole Earth, not
only with its bony system, but with water, air, ether, etc.,
corresponding to the muscles, blood, and so on.
The whole Earth has consciousness, a consciousness
belonging to the mineral kingdom. We shall not occupy ourselves with
the differences in this consciousness of the Earth in special
regions during the course of the year, but we shall endeavour to
evoke in our souls the conception that the whole Earth has
consciousness. Let us now turn from the mineral Earth, and
direct our attention to all that springs forth and sprouts on Earth,
to the plant world.
Looked at in accordance with Spiritual Science, we
must regard the plant world, in the first place, as an independent
entity in reference to the Earth. That the whole plant world is an
independent entity as regards the Earth only comes clearly before us
when we consider the consciousness of these two entities or beings.
We can speak of a consciousness of the whole mineral Earth, but we
can equally speak of a consciousness of the whole plant world which
evolves on the Earth. The laws of this consciousness are certainly
entirely different from the laws of human consciousness. In speaking
of plant consciousness, we must always speak of it as regards certain
districts only, because it changes with different regions of the
Earth.
As men we are not aware that there really is a certain
parallel between our consciousness and the consciousness of the whole
plant world, for we are apt to look on our waking consciousness as
our complete consciousness, without taking our sleeping consciousness
into consideration. To simplify our subject, we say: In the daytime
when awake, our ego and astral body are within our physical body. I
have, however, often remarked that this in fact refers to our blood
and nervous system only, not to the remaining parts of our system.
When the ego and astral body withdraw from our head, for instance,
they are so much the stronger within other parts of us.
A parallel thing happens on the Earth, when on one
part of it there is summer and on the other winter; this also is
merely a change of consciousness. The case is the same with
ourselves. We are not aware of this, however, because in man
the two kinds of consciousness are not of equal clearness; they are
of different strength. Night consciousness is beclouded
consciousness, for us practically no consciousness at all; while day
consciousness is full consciousness of our other side. In the
night our lower nature wakes, while with our higher nature we sleep,
and it is exactly the same with the Earth, when on the one hemisphere
there is winter, on the other there is summer. On one side the
consciousness is awake, on the other side it sleeps and vice versa.
As I have just said, and as I have often explained, this only holds
good in respect to the plant world. We know that the plant world
sleeps in the height of summer when there is growth on every side;
while it is outwardly unfolding its physical nature — it is
asleep. But it wakes to full consciousness during the time when
physically, externally, it is going through no development; then the
plant world is awake. Thus we speak of all plant life on Earth as a
whole; and this plant life, as a whole, has a
consciousness.
When speaking of this consciousness which as a second
consciousness intermingles with the mineral consciousness of
the Earth, we can really say that during the height of summer in our
part of the Earth the plant consciousness is asleep, and in depth of
winter it is awake. At this season, however, during the time at which
we now are, something further takes place.
Now I beg you to note that these two states of
consciousness, that is, the general consciousness belonging to the
mineral earth, and the general plant consciousness — are always
distinct. They are throughout the whole year two separate beings. But
these are not only two distinct Beings, for at one season they unite,
so that at the present time of year, the one interpenetrates the
other. At the time when one year is passing over into the other, the
mineral things and events of the Earth and the whole plant world have
but one consciousness, which means that these two consciousnesses
interpenetrate each other.
What is the nature of the mineral consciousness of the
Earth, the varieties of which (as I have said) we shall not study
to-day as we shall those of the plant consciousness, which we realise
wakes during winter time and sleeps in summer? What is the peculiar
nature of this mineral consciousness, this consciousness of the great
Earth-Being?
The man who is limited in his physical senses, and
limited to the understanding that he considers appertains to
these physical senses, can at first know nothing of this great
Earth-consciousness. Spiritual Science, however, can instruct as to
what this Earth-consciousness really thinks — thinks as we
think of plants, animals, air, rivers, mountains, etc. Just as with
our ordinary waking consciousness, we think of the things round about
us, so, in like manner does the Earth think. Let us inquire to-day:
of what does the Earth consciously think?
The Earth thinks with its consciousness the whole
firmament of heaven nearest to the Earth. As we look with our eyes on
trees and stones, so does the Earth consciously look into space and
contemplate all that takes place in the stars. The Earth is a being
that meditates on the occurrences of the stars.
Thus fundamentally the mineral consciousness contains
the secret of the whole Cosmos. While we men move about on the Earth
in a superficial way, thinking merely of the stones against which we
knock, or of the many things which our senses reveal to us, the Earth
thinks with its consciousness — through which we are passing as
we move through space — of the whole Cosmos. She has indeed
greater, more all-embracing thoughts than we have. In truth, it is an
extraordinarily exalting thought, when we realise: ‘I am not
simply passing through the air; I am moving through the thoughts of
the Earth.’
Now let us again consider the other consciousness,
that of the plants. These are not able to think so much as the Earth
can. The thinking consciousness of the plants — not of
individual plants, but of the whole united plant-world — is a
much more restricted consciousness, it embraces a smaller circle of
the Earth throughout the year; but this is not the case at the
present season. Plant consciousness is now one with the whole
consciousness of the Earth, and because the plant consciousness
interpenetrates the earth-consciousness, the plant-world at New Year
time, knows the secrets of the stars and applies them. Plants are
thus able to unfold again in spring in accordance with the secrets of
the cosmos, and can bring forth their blossoms and fruit. In this
unfoldment the whole mystery of the cosmos is contained, in the way
plants bring forth their leaves, blossoms and fruit.
But during the time the plants are producing their
leaves, flowers and fruit, they are not able to meditate upon it. It
is only at this present season they can think — now —
when the plant consciousness is united with the consciousness
of the whole mineral world. This is why it is said in Spiritual
Science: About the season of the New Year, two cycles interpenetrate
each other.
This is the main secret of all existence — that
two cycles penetrate each other; then parting, continue separately
their further development; again intermingle, and so on. Only think
how marvelous this secret of existence is! Plant-consciousness and
mineral-consciousness, two streams of evolution — progress
apart through the whole year, then at the time when one year passes
over into another, they unite. Again they pass through the year
apart, uniting once more at the festival of the New Year. The cyclic
advance of history is similar to this.
We turn from this mystic event, through which we are
now passing, and which fills us with a deep feeling of holy awe in
respect of the passing of one year into the other — we turn to
a still deeper mystery.
We know that we are now living in that cycle in which
the consciousness-soul is unfolding, that this was preceded by that
of the unfolding of the rational or intellectual-soul, which was
again preceded by the cycle in which the sentient soul was developed,
before which again we go back to the time of development of the
sentient body. This takes us back 6,000 years before our Christian
era, to a time when all human thought was evolved within the cycle of
the sentient body — of the so-called astral body.
We have now to advance through the cycle of the
spiritual or consciousness-soul, and through that of the Spirit-Self,
and further still man has to develop.
The consciousness-soul (since 1923 translated by Dr.
Steiner as the spiritual-soul) is principally developed at the
present time because man chiefly makes use of his physical body alone
as an instrument. On this account — as you know already from
many lectures — this present age is the high tide of
materialism. A time will come, however, when man will not only make
use of his physical body, but will again learn to use his etheric
body, as in earlier times he used his astral body, in the cycle of
evolution when that body was the main element of
consciousness.
We can therefore say: Our condition at one time on
Earth was such, that our soul experienced a contact of its
consciousness with the consciousness of our astral body. Just as at
New Year, plant-consciousness penetrates mineral consciousness, so,
thousands of years ago, did our soul intermingle with our astral
body. At that time our soul was one, in its consciousness, with the
astral body. The time of that type of consciousness was six thousand
years before our era. When that consciousness came about man
celebrated a New Year on Earth; a mighty New Year!
Just as we regard the New Year as the mingling of the
plant-consciousness with the mineral consciousness of the Earth, so
we must realise that 6,000 years before our era a great, a mighty
cosmic New Year of our Earth took place. Our Soul-consciousness then
united with — passed through — the astral
consciousness of our body.
What was it that then took place?
At that time when our inner soul-consciousness passed
through (or intermingled with) the astral consciousness of our
body — then our limited human consciousness, the consciousness
which we have to-day, had progressed as far as the present
plant-consciousness at New Year. Just as plants gaze abroad into the
heavens because their consciousness has been united to the mineral
consciousness of the Earth, so did man then see and perceive a wide
field of wisdom six thousand years before our era, when his soul was
united with his astral body at the time of the cosmic New
Year.
From this time originated the knowledge which we have
now lost, since the wisdom of the Gnostics has perished. The source
of this knowledge must be sought in the earthly and cosmic New Year
about 6,000 B.C. This was the knowledge
from which Zarathustra gave forth his teaching; the knowledge, whose
last great rays still illuminated the Gnostics, but of which only a
few fragments remain. It is the winter of the Earth, but the Earth's
New Year to which we here look back.
If we now add four thousand years more to the years we
have passed through since the founding of Christianity, we again come
to a similar intermingling as that I have just indicated; to
the mingling of our soul-consciousness with our astral
consciousness, but at a higher stage. Man will once more experience a
universal stellar consciousness. For this we endeavour to prepare
ourselves through our Spiritual Science, so that there may be men
ready to receive it.
We will seek to prepare for this cosmic New Year. If
we prepare for it through the keeping of the Christmas Festival, as I
indicated in a recent lecture, we are preparing ourselves in the
right way. If the birth of spiritual knowledge within us leads to
that frame of mind which is in accord with the ‘Christmas
Initiation,’ we are preparing ourselves for that new cosmic New
Year on which we shall enter twelve thousand years after the previous
cosmic New Year.
Twelve months pass by between one union of the
plant-consciousness with the mineral consciousness of the Earth, and
another. Twelve thousand years pass between one cosmic New Year and
another: between one intermingling of the human soul with the Astral
World-Soul, and another.
So at this sacred season, we turn from the little New
Year to the great cosmic New Year, from the New Year's Eve of our
year, to that for which we are preparing ourselves, by endeavouring
— now in this winter time — to behold the light, which in
a normal elemental way flows into man as inhabitant of the Earth,
only at the cosmic New Year.
We really only see the world in the true light, when
we grasp what is around us, not only as it is presented to our
senses, — as materialists do — but when we accept all
that is about us in the outer world as a symbol of the great secrets
of the universe.
Then when New Year draws near, it seems as if a
message from spiritual worlds approaches, and unveils for us the
mysteries connected with the birth of the New Year; and declares,
‘Behold, now in the depths of the dark cold winter, the
consciousness of the plant world unites with the mineral
consciousness of the earth. Let this be to you a sign that the Earth
too has its year — the great cosmic year, of which Zarathustra
spoke long ago, explaining how the world passed on from one great
New Year's Eve to another; this must be understood by those
who really seek to comprehend the course of human
evolution.’
Zarathustra spoke of epochs of twelve thousand years.
He meant the great cosmic years of which I have spoken to you to-day.
He represented the course of human evolution as being divided into
four divisions within the Earth year. This fact is deeply rooted in
spiritual mysteries.
So, from a deeper understanding of our Spiritual
Science, let us accept a true Christmas attitude of reverence. Let us
develop within our hearts that inner warmth which comes, when in the
frosty night of winter we receive the first intimation of the dawning
of the Sun-Spirit on the Earth, and with it the mystery of the
revolving year. The thirteen days are the days in which the
plant-consciousness unites with the mineral consciousness. If a man
is but able to place himself within the plant consciousness, he can
dream of — can gain a conception of — the many mysteries
which then crowd into his heart, such as did in the dream of Olaf
Oesteson, the description and explanation of which entered into and
stirred our souls here, this time last year. When we feel such a mood
of initiation, we evoke the proper feelings and the perceptions for
the aims and objects of our spiritual knowledge and with such warmth
of heart we shall make preparations for the new cosmic New Year.
Through it we can worthily expect that day which is to usher in a New
Year for the world. Thus: when in succeeding incarnations our souls
experience the cosmic New Year under quite new conditions on Earth,
we shall be able to pass through it as those can for whom the small
New Year's Eve (which recurs every twelve months instead of every
twelve thousand years) becomes a symbol of the great New Year's Eve
of the world.
This is the secret of our existence. Everything is in
great as in small, and in small as in great. The small, the yearly
cycle, can only be understood aright when it becomes for us a symbol
of the mighty events of the cosmos — of the vast cycle of
thousands of years. The year is an image of the aeons, and the aeons
are the realities of those images which we encounter in the course of
a year. When we understand this yearly course aright we are filled,
in this important night in which a New Year begins, with thoughts of
the great cosmic mysteries. Let our endeavour be, so to attune our
souls, that they may look forward to the New Year with this conscious
thought: I will accept the year as a symbol of the great cosmic year
which contains all mysteries, through which pass and re-pass the
Divine Beings who accompany our souls from aeon to aeon, as the
lesser Gods follow the secret development of plant and mineral
existence throughout the course of an Earth year.
Editorial
Note: — The dream of Olaf Oesteson referred to above, appears in the
linotyped course of lectures entitled
The Forming of Destiny and Life after Death (Lecture 6.)
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