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Our study of karma
can lead us only slowly and by degrees to an understanding of this
fundamental and complicated law. To-day I should like, first of all,
to repeat that in the elaboration of karma during the life stretching
between death and a new birth there is co-operation primarily between
those human beings who are living this life between death and a new
birth. We work together with those with whom we are specially
connected by karma. In the elaboration of karma during this life
between death and a new birth, groups of human beings united by their
karma work together and it can truly be said that in this purely
spiritual life there are clear differentiations between the groups.
This does not preclude the fact that we also form part of the whole
of humanity in the life between death and a new birth, and still more
do we form part of the life of those who are incarnate on the earth.
The fact that we belong to a particular group of souls does not
exclude us from forming part of humanity as one whole. And into all
these groups and down into the destiny of each individual there flows
the work of the Beings of the higher Hierarchies.
Those Beings of
the higher Hierarchies who elaborate karma by the side of man during
the life between death and a new birth, work also into the life we
spend between birth and death, where karma works itself out in the
moral sense, as destiny. And to-day we must find an answer to the
question: In what way does the work of the Hierarchies influence
human life?
Speaking now with
the help of Initiation-Science, we shall admit that this is a deep
and searching question. For you can understand from what I have told
you in the course of recent lectures, that the phenomena of nature
too are connected with the karma of mankind.
The man who
directs his gaze to the whole flow of cosmic and human events and not
alone to the immediate facts presented by the world of nature,
perceives the connection between the events which take place among
larger or smaller groups of men at one epoch and the facts of nature
at another. There are occasions when we can observe events in nature
breaking into the orbit of human life on earth. We witness
devastating volcanic eruptions and we know what is brought about by
natural influences during floods or suchlike
phenomena.
If we regard such
events as belonging merely to the natural order, we are confronted
with something that is incomprehensible in its relation to the
general impression we have of the world. For here we behold events
that simply break into the cosmic order, events which are so
envisaged by man that he gives up all hope of understanding them and
accepts the distress they bring as a stroke of destiny. The
investigations of spiritual science are able, however, to take us a
little further, for they open up remarkable information precisely in
connection with these elemental events in nature.
When we let our
mind's eye scan the face of the earth, we find certain areas of
the earth literally covered with volcanoes. We find that other parts
of the earth are liable to earthquakes or other catastrophes. And if
we examine the karmic connections of such events as these in the same
way as we have examined them in recent lectures from the point of
view of the history of certain personalities, then we arrive at very
remarkable results. We find the following: Up above in the spiritual
worlds, human souls are gathered together in groups according to
their karma; they are elaborating their karma in conformity with
their past and future existence. And we see one of these groups of
human souls in their descent from pre-earthly into earthly existence
wander to regions situated, for example, in the vicinity of
volcanoes, or to districts where earthquakes are liable to occur, in
order there to receive their destiny from the elemental phenomena of
nature.
[See also:
The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers.
Two Lectures by Rudolf Steiner, Berlin, 1st Jan. and 22nd March,
1909.]
We even find that during this life between death and a new birth when
man's conceptions and feelings are of quite a different nature,
that such places are deliberately chosen by the souls thus karmically
connected, in order that they may experience this very destiny. For
a thought which finds little enough understanding in our souls on
earth, such as the thought: “I choose a great disaster on earth
in order to become more perfect, I choose it because I am still so
far from fulfilling what lies in my past karma” — such a
thought for which, as I have said, there is so little understanding
in earthly life, can be present in the life between death, and a new
birth, and has there an inherent value.
It can happen that
we deliberately seek out a volcanic eruption, or an earthquake, in
order to find in the path of disaster the path to perfection. Clear
distinction must be made between these two completely different
outlooks upon life, — one outlook being that of the spiritual
world and the other of the physical world.
But in this
connection there are other things to be considered. In the outer
world, the everyday happenings of nature proceed with an ordered
regularity inasmuch as the world of the stars is playing a part in
them. For the world of stars with its mysteries works with a certain
regularity. This above all is the case in connection with the sun and
moon, indeed with all the stars with the outstanding exception of the
enigmatic phenomena of meteorites and comets which burst in upon the
regular, rhythmical order of the cosmos in a most mysterious way. But
that which cuts across the regular course of natural existence in the
way of thunderstorms, hailstorms and other climatological and
meteorological events — all this interrupts the regular rhythm
of natural happenings. We realise these things and, to begin with,
resign ourselves to the outer course taken by natural phenomena. But
later on, when a longing to understand spiritual things awakens
within us, we listen to what is told us by Initiation-Science, namely
that besides this outwardly visible world there is also the
super-sensible world where dwell the Beings of the higher Hierarchies.
And in our life between death and a new birth we enter the domain of
these higher Hierarchies, just as in our life between birth and death
we live among the three kingdoms of nature — the mineral, the
plant and the animal kingdoms.
We listen to what
is taught by Initiation-Science and try to envisage the existence of
this second world, but we often stop short at the idea of the two
worlds being there side by side, without connecting them together in
our thought. We can form a true idea of the two worlds only when we
are able to realise their existence simultaneously, and when with
inner vision we can realise the way in which they work together and
are interwoven. For this interworking must be known if we are to
understand the shaping and forming of karma. In the life between
death and a new birth, karma is prepared. But karma is worked out and
elaborated on earth, too, with the help of the Beings of the higher
Hierarchies who are also active during the life we lead between birth
and death.
The question
therefore arises: In what way do the higher Hierarchies work into
earthly life?
In their work upon
earthly life, these Beings of the higher Hierarchies make use of
earthly processes. We shall best understand what this means if we
look, to begin with, at all that is spread out before our senses, in
the world of stars as well as in the physical world. Throughout our
waking-day life, we see the sun up there in the heavens. Through the
hours of the night we behold the radiance of the moon and of the
stars. Think, my dear friends, of how we look out into the world, and
how we allow what is above us, and what is around us in the kingdoms
of nature, to work upon us. And let us remind ourselves that this
world of the senses has in itself just as little meaning as a human
corpse. The forces that are at work in the earth outside man are the
forces that are in a corpse. But in a corpse we do not find the
forces of the living man. In itself, the corpse is meaningless. It
has significance only inasmuch as it is the remains of a living human
being. It is not reasonable to imagine for a moment that a corpse
could exist in itself as a collection of phenomena having an
independent being of their own. A corpse can only reveal the
form of something that is
no longer visible. Just as one is led back from a corpse to a living
human being, so too are we led by everything in the visible world of
physical existence to the spiritual world. For this physical
sense-existence has just as little meaning of its own as has a
corpse.
Just as we are led
in thought from the corpse to a living man, and say: This is the
corpse of a living human being; so, in relation to nature, we say:
This is the revelation of divine-spiritual powers.
No other way of
thinking can be reasonable, indeed no other way is sound or healthy.
To hold a different view would imply a morbid way of
thinking.
But what is the
nature of the spiritual world for which we are to look behind the
physical world of sense? The spiritual world behind the physical
world is the world of the Beings of the Second Hierarchy: Exusiai,
Dynamis, Kyriotetes. The Second Hierarchy is behind everything on
which the sun sheds its light. And what is there in the whole compass
of our sense-experience that is not lit up and kept alive by the sun?
The sun is the source of the light and the life of
everything.
These Beings of
the Second Hierarchy have their chief dwelling place in the sun. From
the sun they rule over the visible world which is their revelation.
Thus we can say: There we have the earth, with the sun shining down
upon it, and behind and through the workings of the sun weave the
Beings of the Second Hierarchy: Exusiai, Kyriotetes,
Dynamis.
Upon the rays of
the sun which are the deeds of the Second Hierarchy are borne all the
sense-impressions that come to our senses through the hours of
waking-day consciousness.
And so we speak
truly if we say: Within and through and behind the workings of the
sun throughout our physical sense-existence is the super-sensible
world of the Second Hierarchy.
Now there is
another and different condition of our earthly existence. We spoke of
this different condition in the last lecture from a certain point of
view. We have the condition of sleep. How does this condition of
sleep present itself in its cosmic counterpart? Let us consider it
for a moment. When our physical and etheric bodies are there in the
bed, and our astral body and ego outside, then out in the cosmos we
have to think of the sun at a position where the earth must first let
the rays of the sun pass through it before they reach us. Now in all
the ancient Mysteries a certain teaching was given which, if fully
understood, produced a profoundly moving impression in those who
become pupils in the Mysteries and gradually mastered the Science of
Initiation. They reached a certain stage of inner development which
they might have described in the following way. — I am now
telling you what might have been said by one of these ancient
Initiates when he had attained to a certain degree of Initiation.
— He would have spoken somewhat as follows: “When I stand
in the open fields in the daytime, when I direct my gaze upwards and
give myself up to the impressions of the senses, then I behold the
sun; I see it in its dazzling strength at noontide and behind the
dazzling strength of the noontide sun I behold the working of the
spiritual Beings of the Second Hierarchy in the substance of the sun.
Before my Initiation the substance of the sun vanished from me at the
moment of its setting. The shining radiance of the sun vanished in
the purples of sunset. Before my Initiation I went through the dark
path of night, and in the morning, when the dawn came, I remembered
this darkness. Out of the dawn the sun shone forth again and took its
course onward towards the dazzling brightness of noon. But now,
having attained to Initiation, when I experience the dawn and behold
the sun as it passes from dawn on through its daily course, a memory
of my life during the night-time awakens within me. I know what I
have experienced in this night life, I remember clearly how I beheld
a blue, glimmering light arise from the evening twilight and
gradually spread, travelling from west to east. And I remember how I
beheld the sun at the midnight hour, at the opposite point in the
firmament to where it had stood in its noontide, dazzling strength; I
saw it gleaming there behind the earth, full of deep and solemn
meaning. I beheld the Midnight Sun!”
Such has actually
been the monologue of Initiates in their meditation, and it
faithfully expresses their experience. The Initiate is conscious of
these things. And when we read Jacob Boehme's book entitled
Aurora
then we cannot help being deeply moved by the realisation that
the words which are written in this book are echoes of a wonderful
teaching of the ancient Mysteries.
What is the
“Dawn” to Initiates? It is an instigation to cosmic
remembrance, to remembrance of the vision of the Midnight Sun behind
the earth. With our ordinary sight we see the radiant yellow-white
disc of the sun at noon, but with the vision of Initiation we see the
bluish-violet sun at the opposite point of the heavens. The earth
appears as a transparent body, with the sun gleaming on the other
side of it with a bluish-red light. But this bluish-red sheen is not
what it seems. I must utter the paradox: — it is not what it
seems. When we are gazing at the Midnight Sun it seems at first that
we are looking at something hazy in the distance. And when we learn
with the help of Initiation more and more clearly to see what at
first appears as a blur in the distance, then the bluish-red light
will begin to take shape and form; it will spread itself over the
whole of the sky but still on the other side of the earth and covered
by the earth. It becomes peopled. And just as when we go out of our
house on a starlit night and look up at the majestic spectacle of the
starry heavens with its sparkling points of light, perhaps with the
moon in the centre, so to the gaze of Initiation a whole world
becomes visible on the farther side of the earth which is now
transparent. It is a world that emerges, as it were, out of the
clouds, becoming a world of living forms. It is the world of the
Second Hierarchy, of the Exusiai, Kyriotetes, Dynamis. There they
appear, these Beings of the Second Hierarchy. And as we watch more
and more closely, if we can attain the stillness of soul that is
required, then something else happens. All this reveals itself after
preparation and meditation and only becomes a conscious experience at
dawn, as an after-memory, when it is immediately present with us,
when we know we have actually beheld it during the night. What
appears on yonder side of the earth is in reality the weaving world
of the Beings of the Second Hierarchy. And from out of this weaving,
living world of the Second Hierarchy there now radiates a world of
other Beings — raying to us through the earth. It is a truly
wonderful world of Beings that works thus through the earth at night,
hovering there in the firmament, now approaching man, now drawing
away, now approaching him again. We see how the line of the weaving
Beings of the Second Hierarchy ever and again fades out, while
another Hierarchy approaches man, now hovering towards him and now
drawing away from him again. And by-and-by we learn to know what all
this really means.
We have been
conscious the whole day long and now we lie down in sleep. This means
that the physical and etheric bodies are left to themselves, working
in sleep as a plant and mineral world. But by day we have
thoughts; all day long,
ideas have been passing through our being. They have left their
traces in our physical and etheric bodies. We should not be able to
remember the experiences of our earthly existence at all if these
traces which we subsequently use in our memories did not remain.
There they remain, these traces, in what is left of man as he lies
asleep at night — in that part of his being which he has left
behind. A mysterious process takes place there, above all in the
etheric body. All that man has thought during his waking life from
morning till evening begins to move and ring on waves of sound. If
you think of a certain region of the earth where men are sleeping,
and think of all that weaves and works in the etheric bodies as an
echo of all that these sleeping men have
been thinking during the hours of their waking life, this will give
you a picture of what has happened through the hours of the
day.
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And those Beings
who hover over us, rising and descending, busy themselves through our
hours of sleep with the traces that have remained in our etheric
bodies. This becomes their field of action. It is an immediate
experience in them and absorbs their attention. When this is revealed
to us, we say with a sense of deep reverence: “Thou, 0 Man,
hast left thy body. And as it lies there it bears within it the
traces of the day's experiences. It is the field where live the
fruits of thy thoughts and ideas during the day. The Beings of the
Third Hierarchy, the Angels, Archangels and Archai, now enter this
field. While thou hast left thy physical and etheric bodies, these
Beings experience what thou hast thyself experienced from the
thoughts and ideas of thy waking hours.” — Deep reverence
fills us at the sight of some region of the earth where human bodies
are left in sleep and whither the Angels, Archangels and Archai wend
their way to all that unfolds as an echo of the life of day. And we
here behold a wonderful life, born of all that is unfolded between
the Beings of the Third Hierarchy and the traces of the thoughts we
have left behind.
As we gaze at this
field, we become aware how, as human beings, we have our place within
the spiritual cosmos, and how, when we wake, we create work for the
Angels during our hours of sleep. It is so indeed: during our waking
hours we create work for the Angels during the time of sleep. And now
we learn to understand something about our world of thought. We
realise that the thoughts which pass through our heads contain the
fruits of what we lay into our own physical and etheric bodies
— fruits which Angels gather at night. For Angels gather these
fruits and bear them out into the cosmos in order that they may find
there their place in the cosmic Order.
One thing more we
see as we behold these Beings of the Third Hierarchy — Angels,
Archangels and Archai — coming forth from the Beings of the
Second Hierarchy and their activity. We behold how behind this
weaving, again Beings of sublime majesty and grandeur take part in
the activity of the Second Hierarchy. We gaze at the Second
Hierarchy, and we see how into this weaving life of the Second
Hierarchy something else works from behind; and we soon become aware
how this not only strikes, lightning-like, into the weaving and
working of the Second Hierarchy, but striking right to the other side
of the earth, it has to do, not with the part of man that is left on
the earth, but with that other part of his being that has gone out,
namely, the ego-organisation and astral body. And as we gaze at what
has been left behind and behold it as a field where the fruits of
thoughts throughout the day are being gathered by the Angels,
Archangels and Archai for the purposes of cosmic activity, so too we
see how the Beings of the Second Hierarchy, the Exusiai, Dynamis,
Kyriotetes, uniting their activity with that of the First Hierarchy
— the Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones — concern themselves
with the astral body and ego. And in his morning memory the Initiate
says to himself: “I have lived from the time of falling asleep
till the time of waking in my ego and astral body. I have felt myself
enwrapped in all that the Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones are
unfolding, together with the Kyriotetes, Dynamis and Exusiai. Living
in this world I gazed down at my physical body and my etheric body
and hovering above them I perceived the Angels, Archangels and
Archai, gathering the fruits of my thoughts. I felt myself one with
the Beings of the First and Second Hierarchies, and I beheld the
weaving and working of the Third Hierarchy in mighty spirit-clouds
over my body.”
And so, my dear
friends, in this way you can get a clear picture of how the Beings of
the three Hierarchies appear to the imaginative vision of Initiation,
how they appear there on the opposite side of the earth in the
picture of the physical world, but only when this physical world is
plunged in darkness.
Knowledge and
vision of these sublime truths penetrated more and more deeply into
the hearts and souls of those who in days long since gone by, partook
in the ancient mysteries of Initiation.
And once again
this knowledge can find its way into the hearts and souls of those
who are led to the modern science of Initiation.
Let us picture
this majestic imagination which arises before the soul. We can
picture the human soul liberated from the body, free from its
physical and etheric bodies, weaving in the streaming forces of
the Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones, the Kyriotetes, Dynamis, Exusiai.
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In the ancient
Mystery rite this was wont to be presented to the uninitiated in
plastic form and in colour. The purpose was to present in plastic
form what the Initiate was able to see in such sublime grandeur on
the other side of the earth. And, in order to show that this world is
also the world where karma is elaborated in communion with the
highest Beings, in front of the plastic form stood the highest
Initiates, those who during earthly existence itself could already
behold with that vision which otherwise comes to man only between
death and a new birth. The highest Initiates stood in front of the
plastic form and still another form was set up, with human figures
all around it. There stood the lesser Initiates whose work upon their
physical and etheric bodies was not yet complete. The spectacle thus
placed before the eyes of men was a copy of what the Initiates beheld
in the Mysteries. Such was the origin of the altar, where the ritual
was enacted by the higher and lower grades of the priesthood as a
copy of what is revealed in Initiation-Science.
In Roman Catholic
Churches to-day, as you look from the nave towards the altar, you
have a faint copy of what was once inaugurated by Initiation-Science.
And you begin to understand the origin of the cult. A ritual is not
invented, for if it is invented it is not a true ritual. True ritual
is brought into existence as a copy of happenings in the spiritual
world.
If I may give an
example, let me speak of one part of that great and all-embracing
cult which has found its place in the Christian Community, and with
which the majority of you are already familiar. Let me remind you of
the ritual for the burial of the dead, as it is given in our
Christian Community.
Watch the order of
this ritual. There rests the coffin, containing the mortal remains of
the dead. And before the coffin a ritual is enacted. Prayer is
uttered by the priest. Other things could be introduced to make the
ceremony more complicated, but the help it can be to humanity can
also be clothed in simplicity. What is this ceremony? Let us suppose,
my dear friends, that here we have a mirror and here again some
object. You see the reflection of the object in the mirror. You have
the two things — the original and the reflection. Similarly,
when a ritual for the dead is enacted, there are the two things. The
ritual enacted by the priest before the coffin is a reflection. It is
a reflection, and it would be no reality if it were not a reflection.
What does it reflect? The acts of the priest as he stands before the
dead body have their prototype in the super-sensible world. For while
we celebrate the earthly rite before the physical body, and the
etheric body is still present, on the other side the heavenly
ritual is enacted by the Beings beyond the threshold of earthly
existence. Over yonder, the soul and spirit are received by what we
may call a ritual of welcome, just as here on earth we assemble
before the dead for a ritual of farewell. A cult or ceremony is only
true when it has its origin in reality.
Thus you see how
the super-sensible life works into earthly life and permeates it. If
we celebrate a true ritual for the dead, a super-sensible ritual is
enacted simultaneously. The two work together. And if there is
sanctity, truth and dignity in the prayers for the dead, then the
prayers of the Beings of the Hierarchies in the super-sensible world
echo in the prayers for the dead and weave in them. The spiritual
world and the physical unite.
Thus in all things
there is accordance between the spiritual world and the physical
world. The spiritual and the physical world interplay in the very
truest way when there comes into being on earth a copy of what is
woven as karma in the super-sensible world between death and a new
birth together with the Beings of the higher
Hierarchies.
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