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Theosophy of the Rosicrucian
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Theosophy of the Rosicrucian
Planetary Evolution II
Schmidt Number: S-1543
On-line since: 4th July, 2002
WE spoke yesterday about the various incarnations of our Planet, about
the Saturn and Sun incarnations, and we will only briefly bring to
mind that man on the Sun-planet, the forerunner of our Earth, was
developed to the degree of having a physical body and an etheric body,
that he had therefore risen to a kind of plant-existence. I have also
told you how different this plant existence was from that which you
know in the surrounding plant world today. We shall see that plants as
they surround you today have only arisen on our planet Earth. We have
also to a certain extent described how these human ancestors on the
Sun, inasmuch as they had an etheric body, brought to expression in
the physical body chiefly those organs which we know nowadays as the
glandular organs of growth, reproduction and nutrition. All this was
to be seen on the Sun as on our Earth we see rocks, stones and plants.
There was in addition a kingdom that we can call a backward Saturn
kingdom, which contained the elements of the later mineral. There is
no question of mineral as we know it today being present on the Sun,
but there were bodies which had not acquired the power of receiving an
etheric body and which had therefore in a certain respect remained
behind at the mineral stage that man had formerly passed through on
Saturn. We must therefore speak of two kingdoms as being formed on the
Sun. People have become accustomed in theosophical writings to say
that man has gone through the mineral, the plant and the animal
kingdoms. You see that is an inexact way of talking, the mineral
kingdom on Saturn was quite differently formed. In its formations the
first germs, the earliest indications of our sense organs were
prefigured. Nor was there a plant kingdom on the Sun like the present
one, but all that lives in man today as organs of growth was of a
plant-like nature, i.e., all glandular organs; they were plant-like
because they were permeated by an etheric body.
Now we must imagine that this Sun-existence passed through a kind of
sleep condition, a darkening, a dormant period. You must not think,
however, that the passing of a planet through a sleep-condition meant
a sort of inactivity, a condition of nothingness. It is just as little
inactive as the Devachan condition of man. The human Devachanic state
is no inactive one; on the contrary, we have seen that man exists
there in continuous activity, and co-operates in the development of
our Earth in the most important way. It is only for the modern
consciousness of man a kind of sleep state; for another consciousness,
however, it appears as a much more active, more real condition. All
these transition periods denote a passing through celestial, higher
conditions in which important things for the planets are carried out.
The theosophical expression for them is Pralaya.
We will now imagine that the Sun has passed through such a condition
and that from the Sun there has developed the third stage of our
Earth, called in occultism the Moon. If we had been able to observe
this process, we should have been shown somewhat as follows: We should
have seen in the course of millions of years the Sun existence change
and disappear, and after further millions of years light up again
after a twilight state. That is the beginning of the Moon Cycle.
When the Sun first lit up again there was no question of a division
between Sun and Moon, they were still together as in the Sun period.
And next there came about what one calls a recapitulation of the
earlier conditions; what had taken place on Saturn and the Sun was
recapitulated at a certain higher stage. Then a remarkable alteration
took place in the condition of this newly emerged Sun. The Moon
gathered itself into a globular mass apart from the Sun; two planets,
or rather a fixed star and a planet arose from the old Sun system, a
larger and a smaller body were formed: Sun and Moon.
The Moon of which we now speak contained not only what the present
moon contains, but rather all the various substances and beings
contained in the present earth and moon. If you were to stir all this
together you would have that Moon of which we are speaking and which
at that time had separated itself from the Sun.
The Sun became a fixed Star by reason of taking out the best
substances together with the spiritual beings. As long as it was a
planetary Sun it still contained all of this within itself. But since
it now gave up to an independent planet everything that had hindered
the beings in their higher development it became a Fixed Star. And now
we have the cosmic scene before us of a higher evolved body as Fixed
Star and moving round this in space a planet that is of lesser
worth-the Moon-containing in itself the present moon and present
earth.
This movement of the Moon round the Sun was quite different from the
movement of our present earth. If you examine this you can distinguish
two movements. First, the earth revolves round the Sun, and secondly
round itself. Through the latter movement which takes place
approximately 365 times in a year, arises, as you know, day and night,
and through the former arise the four seasons. This, however, was not
the case on the Old Moon. That Moon was in a certain respect a more
polite body to its Sun than our earth is, for it always moved round
the Sun in such a way as to show it the same side, it never turned its
back upon it. While it passed once round the Sun it turned only once
round itself Such a different kind of movement, however, had a great
effect on the beings who were evolving on the planet.
Now I will describe to you the Moon planet itself. Here I must say,
first of all, that the human being was again a little more advanced
than on the Sun or Saturn. He had come so far as to consist not only
of physical body and etheric body, but there was now the astral body
in addition. We therefore now have a human being formed of physical
body, etheric body, and astral body, but as yet no ego. The
consequence was that the Moon human beings progressed to the third
state of consciousness we have described, the picture consciousness,
the last relic of which we have in the dream-picture-consciousness of
man today. By virtue of the incorporation of the astral body into the
other bodies, changes took place in these, and especially in the
physical body. We have seen that on the Sun the glandular organs were
the most highly developed part of the physical body, and that certain
places were interpenetrated by currents which later hardened to the
present solar-plexus. Through the work of the astral body upon the
physical body on the Moon arose the first beginnings of the nervous
system; the nerves attached themselves in a way similar to what you
have today in the nerves of the spine.
Now consider one thing; man had as yet no independent. Ego, only the
three other bodies were independent. This human ego was in the
atmosphere surrounding the Moon, just as formerly the etheric body had
been on Saturn and the astral body on the Sun, and from there this
ego, embedded in its divine origin, worked upon the physical body. If
we remember that at that time the ego still worked as a companion of
divine beings, that it had not yet emancipated itself, fallen out from
this divine spiritual essentiality, then we see that the ego in its
path to earth has undergone in a certain way a kind of deterioration
and in a certain way also an advance. An advance inasmuch as the ego
has become independent, a deterioration, however, since it has now
become exposed to all doubt, errors, wickedness and evil.
The egos worked from the divine-spiritual substance. If an ego works
down today from the astral plane on to the physical body, it is a
group-soul of the animals. The ego worked at that time into the three
bodies from outside as these group-souls today work into the animals.
It could, however, create higher bodies than those of the present
animal kingdom since it worked from the divine substance. There were
living beings on the Moon which in appearance and in their whole
nature stood higher than the highest apes today, but not so high as
the present man. There was an intermediate kingdom between present man
and the animal kingdom. Then there were two more kingdoms, both of
which had remained behind. One of these had not been capable of taking
up the astral body after the Sun existence and had therefore remained
at the stage in which the glandular organs were on the Sun. This
second kingdom of the Moon stood between the present animals and the
present plants; it was a kind of plant-animal. There exists today on
earth no directly similar creature, we can only recognise rudiments of
it. There was still a third kingdom, which had preserved the Saturn
condition, even on the Sun; it stood between mineral and plant. Thus
on the Moon we have three kingdoms: plant-mineral, animal-plant and
man-animal.
The minerals of today on which we walk about did not exist on the
Moon; there were not as yet what we call rocks, arable land, humus.
The lowest kingdom stood between plant and mineral. The whole
substance of the Moon consisted of this kingdom. The Moon surface
somewhat resembled a peaty soil, on which there were also plants
forming a kind of pulpy plant-mass. The Moon-beings went about on a
vegetable-mineral mass of a pulp-like consistency. This was the state
on the Moon during certain periods of its development-one could also
compare it with a boiled lettuce. There were no rocks in the present
sense, the nearest approach were certain formations occurring here and
there which you can compare with the growths formed by the wood or the
bark of certain trees. The Moon-mountains consisted of such
lignification, such wooden masses of lignified plant-pulp. It was like
a kind of aged plant grown dry. This was the earliest beginnings of
the mineral kingdom and upon it flourished those plant-animals; they
could make no independent movements, they were fixed to the ground, as
the corals are today.
In our myths and sagas, in which lies deep wisdom given by initiates,
a memory is preserved of this, and above all in the legend of the
death of Baldur. The Germanic Sun-god or god of Light had once a dream
in which his approaching death was foretold to him. That made the
gods, the Asen, who loved him, very sad; they pondered over means of
saving him. The Mother of the gods, Frigga, put all the beings of the
earth on solemn oath that not one of them would ever kill Baldur; they
all swore and so it seemed impossible that Baldur should ever fall a
victim to death. On one occasion the gods were at play, and during the
game they threw every possible sort of thing at Baldur without hurting
him, they knew that he was invulnerable. Loki, the god of darkness,
the opponent of the Asen, cogitated, however, on how to kill Baldur.
Then he heard from Frigga that she had made all beings swear not to
kill him. Quite outside, however, there was a plant, the mistletoe,
which was unaffected, this she disclosed to him; she had administered
no oath to it. The crafty Loki took the mistletoe, brought it to the
blind god, Hödur, and he, not knowing what he did, killed Baldur with
it. So the evil dream was fulfilled through the mistletoe. It has
always played a special rôle in popular custom, something sinister,
ghostly, was expressed through it. What was taught about the mistletoe
in the old Trotten and Druid Mysteries passed over to the populace as
legend and custom.
These are the facts: On the Moon there was this mineral-plant pulp and
upon it flourished the plant-animals of the Moon. Now there were some
who evolved further and reached a higher condition on the Earth;
others, however, had stayed behind at the Moon stage, and as the Earth
arose could only assume a stunted form, they had to preserve the
habits they had on the Moon. On Earth they could only live as
spongers, parasites, on a plant-like foundation. So the mistletoe
lives on other trees, since it is a relic left behind of the old
plant-animals of the Moon.
Baldur was the expression of what evolves further, of what brings
light to the Earth; Loki, on the contrary, the representative of the
dark forces, the backward forces, hates what has progressed, has gone
on developing; therefore Loki is the opponent of Baldur. None of the
creatures of Earth could undertake anything against Baldur, the god
who gave light to the Earth, for they were his equals, they had
undergone evolution. Only a being still at the Moon-stage and feeling
itself united with the ancient god of darkness was capable of killing
the god of light. The mistletoe is also a definite curative remedy, as
are poisons in general. Thus do we find deep facts of cosmic wisdom in
the old folklore and customs.
Now we call to mind the beings on Saturn who had the Ego as the
outermost body, and remember that on the Sun there were such as had
the astral body as their external sheath. On the Moon there were
beings whose external sheath was the etheric body. They consisted of
etheric body, astral body, ego, Spirit-self, Life-spirit and
Spirit-man and of one member more, the eighth, of which we cannot yet
speak in the case of man, the Holy Spirit. We could only have seen
them as phantom-like beings in their etheric body; they had at that
time the same degree of evolution as man today possesses. Christian
esotericism calls them Angels. They are beings who today stand
directly above man since they have evolved to the stage of the Holy
Spirit; one also calls them Spirits of Twilight or the Lunar Pitris.
The Spirits of Ego-hood on Saturn had as their Leader a Being whom man
calls the Father-God. The Spirits of Fire on the Sun had as their
Leader the Christ, or in the sense of St. John's Gospel, the Logos. On
the Moon the Leader was the same Spirit as is known in Christianity as
the Holy Ghost. Those beings who had passed through the human stage on
the Moon had no need to descend as far as the physical body here on
the Earth.
The planetary formations had become ever denser and denser. Old Saturn
in its densest state had only a warmth consistency. The Sun in its
densest state consisted of what we see today in gases, in air. You
must, to be sure, picture these substances as somewhat denser than the
present warmth-substance and the gases. And in the Moon-stage the
gaseous substances of the Sun had so far densified that they produced
that pulpy, thickish, fluid flowing mass of which all the beings, even
the highest, the animal-men, consisted on the Moon. You have more or
less this substance if you imagine the white of a hen's egg, somewhat
thickened, and into this substance of the human being the nervous
system was incorporated.
The Moon was surrounded by a kind of atmosphere formed quite
differently from that of the Earth. We understand its character if we
think of a passage in Goethe's Faust; it is where he wants to
conjure up the spirits, he wants to make fire-air air in which
watery, mist-like substances are dissolved, which would then enable
spirit beings to incorporate in it. This air permeated by watery
substances (one calls it Fire-air, or Fire-mist) was breathed by the
beings of the Moon. They had no lungs, even the highest beings
breathed through something akin to gills, as present-day fishes do.
This fire-air, called Ruach in the Hebrew tradition, can
actually be made manifest in a certain way. Ruach has been
lost to modern man, the old alchemists could, however, set up the
necessary conditions for it, and could bring elemental beings into
their service by its means. This fire-mist was thus something fully
known in the old alchemical times, and the farther back we go, the
more power had man to produce it. Our forefathers on the Moon breathed
fire-mist. It has evolved further, has differentiated itself into our
present air and into whatever has arisen on the Earth under the
influence of fire.
The smoke-like, steam-like Moon atmosphere, which had a certain degree
of heat, was interpenetrated, at certain times more, at others less,
by currents which hung down from the air somewhat like cords, and sank
into the human bodies and permeated them. The human body on the Moon
hung on a kind of strand, which extended into the atmosphere, as today
the child in the maternal body hangs on the navel-cord. It was like a
cosmic navel-cord and out of the fire-mist substances entered the
bodies comparable to what man himself creates today with the blood.
The I , however, was outside man and sent through these
cords into the bodies something similar to blood, and this substance
streamed in and out of them. The beings never came in contact with the
Moon-surface, they hovered and circled around it, as if they were
flowing and floating. The Moon men-animals moved as the present water
animals move in water. It was the work of the angels, the Spirits of
Twilight, to let these blood-juices flow into the human beings.
These very different conditions had another consequence. On the Moon a
kind of blood-system began. From the cosmos there streamed in and out
a substance resembling blood, as now the air streams in and out of the
body, and there also arose for these Moon-men a capacity which only
appears with the blood. This was the first sounding of inner tones for
experiences of the soul. It is only when beings possess an astral
body, that sensation arises, and they could express this sensation in
tones, and indeed in a remarkable way. They were not definitely formed
sounds, they could not have cried out with pain, there was no
independence of giving vent to sound, of crying out, but it occurred
simultaneously with certain experiences. At definite seasons there
took place on the Moon what one could call a development of the
propagation impulses, and the inner experiences of the beings at those
times could be expressed in sound; otherwise they were silent. At a
definite position of the Moon to the Sun, in a certain season, the Old
Moon sounded forth into the cosmos. The beings upon it cried out their
germinative power into the cosmos. We have relics of this preserved in
the cries of certain animals, of the stag, for instance. The cry was
more the precipitation of general processes, not of individual
experiences which are voluntarily expressed. A cosmic event was
finding its expression.
We must take all this as but approximate description, for we are bound
to words which are coined for things only come into existence in our
Earth period. We should first have to invent a language if we would
express what is seen by the eye of the Seer. All the same these
descriptions are important, for they are the first way of coming to
the truth. Only through pictures, through imagination do we find the
way to vision. We should make no abstract concepts, mechanical
schemes, nor draw up diagrams of vibrations, but let pictures arise
within us; that is the direct path, the first stage of knowledge. For
as surely as man was present at that time with his forces, so true is
it that if he pictures things to himself, this will guide him to the
conditions in which he then existed.
After all the beings on the Moon had passed through their evolution
and could ascend to higher stages, the time came when Moon and Sun
again united, reverted to one body and so entered into Pralaya. And
then after they had gone through this dormant state together, a new
existence shone out, the earliest proclamation of our Earth-existence.
Now followed a short recapitulation of the first three conditions on a
higher level. First the Saturn existence, then the Sun, and then the
Moon once more split off and circled round the other body. But this
Moon still had the Earth within it.
Then comes a further highly important change. All that is Earth threw
out of itself the present moon. That means the worst substances and
beings, the unserviceable, and these are contained in the present
moon. All that was flowing watery substance in the Old Moon, is frozen
on the present moon (that can be proved by physical means); and what
was capable of developing further remained behind as Earth. Higher
development takes place on the Earth through the separation of the Old
Sun into these three bodies: Sun, Moon and Earth.
This separation happened millions of years ago, in the old Lemurian
time. And from those ancient Moon-beings, which have been described as
plant-mineral, plant-animals and animal-men have arisen the present
mineral, the present plant, the present animal and the man who has
become able to receive into himself the Ego which formerly hovered
around him and was united with the Godhead. The union of the I with
the human being took place after the separation of Sun, Moon and
Earth, and from this point of time onwards Man has been capable of
developing the red blood in himself, and of ascending to the level he
has reached today.
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