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Theosophy of the Rosicrucian
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Theosophy of the Rosicrucian
The Technique of Karma
Schmidt Number: S-1540
On-line since: 4th July, 2002
IN ORDER that you may better understand the Law of Karma as it works
in human life, I shall speak of what happens immediately after the
death of a human being. We heard of the memory-tableau which appears
when he is freed from the physical body and is living for a short time
in the etheric and astral bodies before passing through the Elemental
World.
To help you to understand the inner working of karma, let me describe
a strange feeling that arises during the experience of this great
tableau. It is the feeling of expansion, growing out of oneself. This
feeling becomes stronger and stronger as long as the human being is
living in his etheric body. He has a strange experience in connection
with this tableau. To begin with, he sees pictures of his past life as
in a panorama. Then a moment comes, not very long after death and
lasting for hours, even days, according to the nature of the
individuality, where he feels: I am myself all these pictures. He
feels his etheric body growing and expanding as if it embraced the
whole sphere of the Earth, as far as the Sun.
Then, when the etheric body has been abandoned, another very
remarkable feeling arises. It is really difficult to describe this
feeling in words drawn from the physical world. It is a feeling of
expansion into wide cosmic space but as though one were not actually
within every place. The experience can only be approximately
described. The individual feels as though with one part of his being
he were in Munich, with another part of his being in Mainz, with a
third in Basle, and with another far outside the Earth sphere, perhaps
in the Moon. He feels as though he were dismembered, as though he were
not connected with the spaces in between. That is the peculiar way of
experiencing oneself as an astral being, spread out in space,
transferred to different centres, but not filling the regions between
them.
This experience lasts throughout Kamaloca during which period man is
living through his life backwards to his birth. He lives through all
that belongs to his life and these experiences then become part of the
rest of his life in Kamaloca. It is important to know this in order to
picture how the law of Karma works. The individual feels, at the
beginning, as though he were within that human being with whom he was
last connected and then, retrogressively, within all the persons and
other beings with whom he was associated during his life.
Suppose, for example, you once thrashed a man in Mainz. After your
death, when the time comes, you experience the thrashing you gave him,
with its accompanying pain. If this man is still in Mainz, a part of
your astral body after your death feels as if it were in Mainz,
experiencing the event there. If the person you thrashed has died in
the meantime, you feel yourself at the place in Kamaloca where he now
is. You have, of course, been related not only with one but with many
human beings who are scattered over the Earth in Kamaloca. You are
everywhere and this gives rise to the feeling of dismemberment of the
bodily nature in Kamaloca. It is thereby possible for you to
experience, within all these others, the associations you had with
them, and you thus form a lasting connection with everyone with whom
you have come into contact. You have a tie with this man whom you
thrashed because you have lived with him in Kamaloca. Later on you
pass into Devachan and then, in turn, back through Kamaloca. Now,
during the process of up-building, your astral body once again finds
the ties which bind it to the man with whom you were united. And since
there are many such connections you see you are linked by a kind of
bond with everything with which you were associated.
The event observed by occult sight of which I told you in the last
lecture, offers a clear explanation here. Five Vehmic judges in the
Middle Ages condemned a man to death and executed the sentence
themselves. In his previous life, this man had been a kind of Chief
and had ordered the death of the five. Then the Chief died and passed
into Kamaloca. During this period he was transported into the others
at the place where they now were and he was obliged himself to
experience what they had felt when they had been put to death. This is
the starting-point of forces of attraction which bring human beings
together when they return to the Earth, in order that the law of Karma
may be fulfilled.
Such is the technique of karma, the way in which karma works. You see
from this that there are forms of existence, kindred ties, which begin
already on the astral plane. On the physical plane there is continuity
of substance; on the astral plane, however, related yet separated
parts of the bodily nature may be experienced. It is as if you were to
feel your head, then nothing at all between head and heart, then the
heart, then the feet, with nothing between heart and feet. One part of
you may be in America, quite separated from but yet belonging to your
astral being; another part may be on the Moon and a third on yet
another planet; there need be no visible astral connection between
these parts of your being.
This view of the law of Karma makes it clear that what arises in one
human life-cycle is the outcome of many causes which lie in past
lives. How is the law of Karma to be reconciled with heredity? It is
said that there are many contradictions between heredity and this law.
People are apt to say of a gifted man that he must be the offspring of
a gifted family, that he must have inherited his talents from his
forefathers. When we observe the physical processes from the occult
standpoint we know that it is not like this. We can, however, in a
certain sense speak of processes of physical heredity, and we will
take an example.
Within a period of 250 years, twenty-nine musicians were born in the
Bach family, among them the great Bach. A good musician needs not only
the inner musical faculty but also a well-formed physical ear, a
special form of ear. Laymen cannot perceive the differences here; it
is necessary to look very deeply, with occult powers. Although the
differences are very slight, a particular inner form of the organ of
hearing is necessary if a man is to become a musician, and these forms
are transmitted by heredity they resemble those which have been
present in the father, grandfather and so on.
Suppose that on the astral plane there is an individual who acquired
great musical faculties hundreds or thousands of years ago; he is
ready for reincarnation and is seeking a physical body. If he cannot
find a physical body possessing suitable ears, he cannot be a
musician. He must look around for a family which will provide the
musical ear; without it his musical talents could not manifest, for
the greatest virtuoso can do nothing unless he has an instrument.
Mathematical talent also needs something quite specific. A particular
construction of the brain is not, as many people think, necessary for
mathematicians. Thinking, logic, is the same in the mathematician as
in others. What is needed here is a special development of the three
semi-circular canals in the ear which lie in the three directions of
space. Special development of these canals determines mathematical
talent herein lies the gift for mathematics. This is a physical
organ and its form must be transmitted by heredity. It will be
remembered that eight first-class mathematicians were born in the
Bernoulli family.
A man of high moral principles also needs parents who transmit a
physical body suitable for the functioning of his moral gifts. And he
has these parents and no others because he is this particular kind of
individuality.
The individuality himself seeks his parents, although under the
guidance of higher Beings. From the point of view of mother-love many
people take exception to this fact. They are fearful that they might
lose something if the child were not to inherit certain qualities from
the mother. True knowledge, however deepens mother-love, for it
reveals that this love is present before birth, even before
conception, as a force which guided the child to the mother. The child
loves the mother even before birth and mother-love is the reciprocal
force. Spiritually regarded, therefore, mother-love extends to the
time before birth; it is rooted in mutual feelings of love.
It is often imagined that the human being is subject to the
irrevocable law of karma in which nothing can be changed. Let us take
a simile from everyday life to explain the working of this law.
A merchant makes entries of debits and credits in his account books;
taken together, these entries tell him the state of his business. The
financial state of his business is subject to the inexorable law
governing the calculation of debit and credit. If he carries through
new transactions he can make additional entries and he would be a fool
if he were unwilling to embark on other business because a balance was
once drawn up. In respect of karma, everything good, intelligent and
true that has been done by a man stands on the credit side; evil or
foolish deeds stand on the debit side. At every moment he is free to
make new entries in the karmic book of life. It must never be imagined
that life is under the sway of an immutable law of destiny; freedom is
not impaired by the law of karma. In studying the law of karma,
therefore, the future must be borne in mind as strongly as the past.
Bearing within us the effects of past deeds, we are the slaves of the
past, but the masters of the future. If we are to have a
favourable future, we must make as many good entries as possible in
the book of life.
It is a great and potent thought to know that nothing we do is in
vain, that everything has its effect in the future. The law of karma
is the reverse of depressing; it fills us with splendid hope and
knowledge of it is the most precious gift of Spiritual Science. It
brings happiness inasmuch as it opens out a vista into the future. It
charges us to be active for its sake; there is nothing in it whatever
to make us sad, nothing which could give the world a pessimistic
colouring; it lends wings to our will to co-operate in the evolution
of the earth. Such are the feelings into which knowledge of the law of
karma must be translated.
When a human being is suffering, people sometimes say: He
deserves his suffering and must bear his karma; if I help him, I am
interfering with his karma. This is nonsense. His poverty, his
misery is caused through his earlier life, but if I help him, new
entries will be made in his book of life; my help brings him forward.
It would be foolish to say to a merchant who could be saved from
disaster by 1,000 or 10,000 Marks: No, for that would alter your
balance. It is precisely this possibility of altering the
balance that should induce us to help a man. I help him because I know
that nothing is without its karmic effect. This knowledge should spur
us on to purposeful action.
Many people dispute the law of karma from the standpoint of
Christianity. Theologians maintain that Christianity cannot
acknowledge this law because it is irreconcilable with the principle
of the vicarious Death. And there are even certain Theosophists who
say that the law of karma contradicts the principle of the Redemption,
that they cannot acknowledge the help given to the many by an
individual. Both are wrong for neither has understood the law of
karma.
Suppose some human being is in distress. You yourselves are in a more
fortunate position and can help him. By your help you make a new entry
in his book of life. A more influential person can help two, and
affect the karma of both of them. A man who is still more powerful can
help ten or a hundred people and the most powerful can help unnumbered
human beings.
This does not by any means run counter to the principle of karmic
connections. Precisely because of the absolute reliability of the law
of karma we know that this help does indeed influence the destiny of
the human being.
Mankind was verily in need of help when the Christ was sent to this
plane. The death on the Cross of the Redeemer, of the one central
Being, was the help that intervened in the karma of untold numbers of
men. There is no variance between Christian Esotericism and Spiritual
Science when both are rightly understood. There is profound agreement
between the laws of both and we are by no means obliged to abandon the
principle of the Redemption.
We penetrate still more deeply into the law of karma when we study the
evolution of humanity as well as the evolution of the Earth. We have
considered certain facts which help us to understand this law of
karma, and we shall understand it still better when we pass on to the
evolution of humanity itself, not only during the Earth period but
also during the other planetary incarnations of the Earth. We shall
discover certain supplementary details of this law when we go back to
ages in the remote past and receive indications, too, about the far
future. By way of introduction we will consider a fact of great
significance.
We have realised from what has been said that the external, physical
body of man the part of him that we see with physical eyes is built up
by the higher members of his being; Ego, astral body, etheric body and
all the members up to Atma, the highest of them, work at the physical
body. The various parts of the body, as they exist in the human being
today, are not of equal but of different value in his nature. Even
superficial thought will make us realise that the physical body is the
most perfect part of our nature. Take, for example, a part of the
thigh-bone. This is not simply a compact, solid bone, but full of
artistry, constructed as it were of intersecting beams. Anyone who
studies this bone not only with the intellect but also with feeling
will marvel at the wisdom which, in its creation, has used no more
material than is essential to support the upper body with the smallest
possible amount of power. No engineering art applied to the building
of a bridge is equal to the wisdom that has brought such a bone into
existence!
If we investigate the human heart, but not merely with the eye of the
anatomist or physiologist, we shall find here an expression of sublime
wisdom. Do not imagine that the astral body of man today is as far
advanced in development as the physical heart. The heart has been
built up with art and with wisdom; the astral body, with its desires,
induces the human being to pour definite heart-poison into himself for
many decades, but the heart withstands it for many decades. Only at a
future stage of evolution will the astral body have reached the stage
of development of the physical body today, and then it will be at a
far, far higher level than the physical body. Today the physical body
is the most perfect; the etheric body is less perfect, the astral body
still less perfect, and the Ego is the baby among the
bodies.
The physical body as it is today, is the oldest member of man's being;
work has been performed on it for the longest period of time and not
until it had reached a certain stage in the course of evolution was it
permeated by the etheric body. When these two bodies had worked
together for a time, the astral body was added, and then, finally, the
I, which in the future will attain undreamed of heights of
development. Just as the human being has repeated incarnations, so,
too, the Earth, has passed through incarnations and will pass through
still others in the future. Reincarnation is enacted throughout the
Cosmos. Our Earth in its present form is the reincarnation of earlier
planetary bodies of which there have been three. Before our Earth
became Earth, it was what is called by occultism not by
Astronomy the Moon. The present Moon is as it were a body of
dross which was discarded as useless.
If we could mingle Earth and Moon, together with all their substances
and all their beings, we should have the occult Moon
the forerunner of the Earth; the Earth of today is the remnant
of the Old Moon that remained after the dross had been thrown off just
as the Moon of today is a discarded remnant of the Old Moon
incarnation of the Earth, so is the Sun in the heavens a body that
proceeded from a still earlier condition of the Earth. Before the
Earth was Moon, it was, as we say in Occultism, Sun, and this Sun was
composed of all the substances and beings which today form Sun, Moon
and Earth. This Sun released itself from the substances and beings
which form the Earth and the Moon of today, which it could not, as a
higher celestial body, retain and it thereby became a fixed star.
Occultists know that a fixed star need not always have been a fixed
star. The Sun only became a fixed star after having been a planet.
The Sun we see today was once united with the Earth and took with it
many beings who were at a higher stage of development than the beings
of the Earth; just as with the Moon that we see went the interior
portions and the Moon is therefore a body of discarded dross. The Moon
is a planet that has degenerated; the Sun is a body that has ascended.
The Sun existence was preceded by the Saturn existence. Thus there are
our consecutive incarnations of the Earth: Saturn, Sun, Moon, Earth.
When the forerunner of the human being was developing on Saturn, his
only principle was that of the physical body; the etheric body was
added on the Sun, the astral body on the Moon, and the I
on the Earth.
The lecture entitled
Blood is a very special fluid
will have shown you how intimately the I is connected
with the blood. This blood was not within the human body before the
embodiment of an Ego, so that this red human blood is connected with
the evolution of the Earth as such. It could not have been formed at
all if the Earth, in its evolutionary course, had not come together
with another planet, namely, with Mars. Before this contact of the
Earth with Mars, the Earth had no iron; there was no iron in the
blood; the blood upon which the human being is dependent today, did
not exist. In the first half of Earth existence, the influence of the
planet Mars is the ruling factor, and the influence of the planet
Mercury in the second half.
Mars has given iron to the Earth and the Mercury influence manifests
on the Earth in such a way that it makes the human soul more and more
free, more and more independent. In occultism therefore, we speak of
the Mars half of Earth evolution and of the Mercury half. Whereas the
other names describe a whole planet, Earth evolution is spoken of as
Mars-Mercury. Used in this connection the names do not
designate the planets we know today but the influences at work during
the first and second halves of Earth evolution.
In the future the Earth will incarnate as a new planetary body, known
as Jupiter. The human astral body then will have developed to a stage
where it no longer confronts the physical body as an enemy, as is the
case today, but it will still not have reached its highest stage. The
etheric body on Jupiter will have reached the stage at which the
physical body is now, for it will then have three planetary evolutions
behind it as the physical body has today.
On the planetary body following Jupiter, the astral body will have
developed as far as the physical body of today; it will have behind it
the Moon, Earth and Jupiter evolutions and will have reached the Venus
evolution. The final planetary incarnation will be that of Vulcan,
when the I , the Ego, will have attained the highest
stage of its development. The future incarnations of the Earth will
thus be: Jupiter, Venus and Vulcan. These designations are also found
in the names of the days of the week.
There was a time when the names of the things and facts around us in
our lives were given by the Initiates. Men have no inner feeling today
of the way in which names really belong to things. The names given to
the days of the week were meant to be reminders to human beings of
their development through the evolutionary stages of the Earth.
Saturday (Sonnabend) is Saturn-day; Sunday (Sonntag) = Sun-day; Monday
(Montag) = Moon-day. Then Mars and Mercury, the two conditions of our
Earth. Mars-day (Dienstag) = Tuesday, in old German Ziu
Dinstag; in French, Mardi, in Italian Martedi. Wednesday (Mittwoch) is
Mercury-day, in Italian Mercoledi, in French Mercredi; Mercury is the
same as Wotan; Tacitus speaks of Wotan's day, in English Wednesday.
Then comes the Jupiter day; Jupiter is the Germanic Donar, hence
Donnerstag, in French Jeudi, in Italian Giovedi. Then Venus-day; Venus
is the Germanic Freia; Freitag, in French Vendredi and in Italian
Venerdi.
Thus in the names of the consecutive days of the week we have
reminders of the development of the Earth through its different
incarnations.
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