Part Two: The Procedings of
the Conference
Continuation
of the Foundation Meeting
29 December, 10 a.m.
DR STEINER:
My dear friends!
Today our
agenda begins by giving us the pleasure of the lecture by
Herr Werbeck.
Louis Werbeck
gives his lecture on ‘The Opposition to Anthroposophy’.
DR STEINER: Dear friends, let us have a fifteen-minute
break before continuing with yesterday's meeting of
members.
DR STEINER: My dear friends! Let us hear again today the
words which are to resound in our soul both here and later,
when we depart and carry out with us what is intended
here:
Soul of Man!
Thou livest in the limbs
Which bear thee through the world of space
In the spirit's ocean-being.
Practise spirit-recalling
In depths of soul,
Where in the wielding will
Of world-creating
Thine own
I Comes to being
Within God's I.
And thou wilt truly live
In the World-Being of Man.
For the Father-Spirit of the heights holds sway
In depths of worlds begetting being.
Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones!
Let there ring out from the heights
What in the depths is echoed
Speaking:
Ex Deo nascimur.
Soul of Man!
Thou livest in the beat of heart and lung
Which leads thee through the rhythm of time
Into the realm of thine own soul's feeling.
Practise spirit-awareness
In balance of the soul,
Where the surging deeds
Of the world's becoming
Thine own I
Unite
With the World-I.
And thou wilt truly feel
In the Soul-Weaving of Man.
For the Christ-Will in the encircling round holds
sway
In the rhythms of the worlds, bestowing grace on the
soul.
Kyriotetes, Dynamis, Exusiai !
Let there be fired from the East
What through the West is formed
Speaking:
In Christo morimur.
Soul of Man!
Thou livest in the resting head
Which from the grounds of eternity
Opens to thee the world-thoughts.
Practise spirit-beholding
In stillness of thought,
Where the eternal aims of Gods
World-Being's Light
On thine own I
Bestow
For thy free willing.
And thou wilt truly think
In the Spirit-Foundations of Man.
For the world-thoughts of the Spirit hold sway
In the being of worlds, craving for light,
Archai, Archangeloi, Angeloi !
Let there be prayed from the depths
What in the heights will be granted
Speaking:
Per Spiritum Sanctum reviviscimus.
Let us once again take hold
of these words in meaningful sections. Here we have:
[ Rudolf Steiner
writes on the blackboard as he speaks. See
Facsimile 4, Page XV bottom. ]
Practise spirit-recalling
What takes place in the soul of man is
related to all being in the cosmos of spirit, soul and body.
Thus this ‘Practise spirit-recalling’ especially
points to what is heard in the call to the Seraphim, Cherubim
and Thrones when the manner in which they work in the
universe is characterized:
Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones!
Let there ring out from the heights
What in the depths is echoed.
We have the
right cosmic concept when we picture in our soul how the
voices of Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones resound in the
universal word and are heard because they find an echo in the
depths of the grounds of world existence, and how what is
inspired from above and what resounds from below, the
universal word, emanates from Seraphim, Cherubim and
Thrones.
In the second
verse we have:
Practise spirit-awareness
This is related to the second hierarchy: Kyriotetes,
Dynamis, Exusiai. To characterize them we imagine their
voices in the universal word working as expressed in the
words:
Kyriotetes, Dynamis, Exusiai!
Let there be fired from, the East
What through the West is formed.
The third member of man's existence is:
Practise spirit-beholding
To this we add the indication of how the third hierarchy
enters with its work into the universal word:
Archai, Archangeloi, Angeloi!
Let there be prayed from the depths
What in the heights will be granted.
[As shown on the blackboard]
Practise spirit-recalling
S. Ch. T.
Let there ring out from the heights
What in the depths is echoed.
Practise spirit-awareness
K. D. Ex.
Let there be fired from the East
What through the West is formed.
Practise spirit-beholding
A. AA. Ang.
Let there
be prayed from the depths
What in the heights will be granted.
Here we have
the opposite of the first hierarchy in whose case the voices
resound downwards while their echo comes up from below. And
we have here the voices heard coming from beings who pray for
something from below and whose prayer is answered from the
heights downwards into the depths. From above downwards: from
the heights towards the depths; from the encircling round:
East and West; from below upwards: from the depths into the
heights.
My dear
friends! Something left over from earlier is a letter to the
Vorstand of the Anthroposophical Society in Dornach from the
Polish Anthroposophical Society which has not been
represented here: ‘The working groups in Poland —
Cracow, Lemberg, Warsaw — have resolved to found the
Polish Anthroposophical Society. The Society shall serve the
ideas of Anthroposophy by revealing the treasures of its
spiritual teachings to the widest circles and by working
among the Polish people in a time of destiny, helping them to
recognize their mission. For the celebration of the laying of
the Foundation Stone, the newly-founded Anthroposophical
Society in Poland sends to the leader and founder of the
international Anthroposophical Movement, Dr Steiner, this
expression of their highest respect. The Polish
Anthroposophical Society urgently requests that he may
concern himself with it and not deny it his protection and
guidance. For its part, it commits itself ... (the final
words were obscured by noise).
For the Warsaw circle:
For the Lemberg circle:
For the remaining circles:
Luna Drechsler as their representative.’
Furthermore
from Cologne on the Rhine: ‘For the celebration of the
laying of the Foundation Stone in 1923 I wish you and ...
(unclear) that the significance of this laying of the
Foundation Stone may be revealed to all the world. With
cordial greetings, Gottfried Husemann.’
My dear
friends, I now consider that for the moment the Vorstand has
put before you the main concerns that had to be brought to
you. In the next few days there will still be the matter of a
draft of some By-Laws or rules of practice to be attached to
the Statutes. But now our main concern, before any other
discussions, is that our dear friends should have a chance to
express what they wanted to say. Here is a list of those who
wish to speak or report, and I think it would be best, in
order to save time, not to proceed along given lines —
for if you do this you waste time — but to bring to
completion what our respected, dear friends have to say. So I
would like to ask whether you agree that those friends who
have already asked to speak should now have their say.
They are Herr
Leinhas, Dr Kolisko, Dr Stein, Dr Palmer, Herr Werbeck, Dr
Lehrs, Miss Cross, Mademoiselle Rihouët, Mr Collison,
Frau Hart-Nibbrig, Herr de Haan, Herr Stibbe, Herr Zagzwijn,
Frau Ljungquist.
Dr Wachsmuth
points out that these requests to speak were made at the
beginning and referred to general matters, not specific
themes.
DR STEINER: Then let me ask for the names
of those friends who now wish to say something. It is
naturally necessary, for the further progress of the meeting,
that those friends or delegates who are concerned about
something should express this. So now in a comprehensive,
general discussion let me ask all those who wish to do so to
speak about what concerns them with regard to the
Anthroposophical Society which has been founded here.
MR COLLISON: Later on could we please speak about
education.
DR STEINER: Would anyone like to speak
about something entirely general? If this is not the case,
dear friends, then let us proceed to the discussion of more
specific aspects. According to the programme we have a
discussion on the affairs of the Society and on educational
questions. Perhaps someone first has something to say with
reference to Herr Werbeck's lecture and so on?
Herr
Hohlenberg wishes to speak.
DR STEINER: Herr Hohlenberg will speak on the subject of
the antagonism we face.
Herr
Hohlenberg does this.
DR STEINER: The best thing will be if I leave what I have
to say on this subject till the conclusion of the discussion.
A good deal will still be brought forward over the next few
days.
The next
person who wishes to speak about the affairs of the Society,
and also the Youth Movement, is Dr Lehrs. May I invite Dr
Lehrs to speak.
Dr Lehrs
speaks about the Free Anthroposophical Society.
DR STEINER: My dear friends! I do not want
a misunderstanding to arise in respect of what I said here a
few days ago. Dr Lehrs has understood me entirely correctly,
and any other interpretation would not be correct. I did not
mean that what was suggested then no longer applies today. I
said that I had naturally felt it to be tragic that I had to
make the suggestion of creating a division between the
Anthroposophical Society in Germany and the Free
Anthroposophical Society. But this suggestion was necessary;
it was the consequence of the situation as it was then. And
now it is equally necessary that this Free Anthroposophical
Society should continue to exist and work in the manner
described by our young friend from various angles. So please
consider Dr Lehrs' interpretation of what I said a few days
ago to be entirely correct.
I assume that
Herr Hans Ludwig Pusch wishes to speak to what Dr Lehrs has
said, so may I ask Herr Hans Ludwig Pusch to speak now.
Herr Hans
Ludwig Pusch speaks about the aims and endeavours of German
young people in Hamburg.
DR STEINER: Could I ask you to continue with your report
at this point tomorrow. We have to keep to the times on the
programme.
We shall
continue this meeting tomorrow after Dr Schubert's lecture on
‘Anthroposophy, a Leader towards Christ’. May I
now ask those friends who wish to speak, or who feel they
must speak for definite reasons, to let me know this evening
after the lecture so that I can gain an impression of the
number of speakers and make room in the agenda. Please bear
in mind that we must make the most fruitful use of the days
at our disposal. Apart from what has already been announced
in connection with my three last lectures, it will also be
necessary to have some smaller, specialist meetings with the
doctors present here. Other smaller meetings will also have
to be planned.
Now let me
announce the next part of the agenda: This afternoon at 4.30
the Nativity Play; in the evening at 8.30 my lecture.
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock the lecture by Dr Schubert on
‘Anthroposophy, a Leader to Christ’. This will be
followed by the continuation of today's meeting which we have
had to interrupt in the middle of a speech. Unfortunately we
shall probably have to do this again to enable us to carry
out the proceedings in a rational manner. The meeting is now
adjourned till tomorrow.
I still have
a few announcements to make and would ask you to remain in
your seats. First of all, please do all you can to avoid
crowding at the entrance. I have been told that older people
who are more frail than the young have been put in danger, so
please avoid this and give consideration to others.
Secondly, Dr
Im Obersteg, Centralbahn Platz 9, Basel, who has frequently
arranged rail and sea travel for us, has offered to make the
necessary arrangements for those who need them for their
return journey. In our experience Dr Im Obersteg's service is
exceptionally reliable. Chiefly it will be a matter of taking
over ship and rail tickets for the western countries such as
Norway, Sweden, England, Holland, France, Spain, Italy and so
on. You can either go direct or arrange it through us. Will
those who have wishes in this respect please approach Dr
Wachsmuth.
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