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Theosophy of the Rosicrucian
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Theosophy of the Rosicrucian
The Future of Man
Schmidt Number: S-1546
On-line since: 4th July, 2002
IT IS now our task to speak somewhat of the progress of human
evolution in the future and of what one calls initiation. It is by
means of initiation that present day man passes in advance through
stages of life which are otherwise only passed through by humanity in
the future.
If we occupy ourselves with the first problem it may seem to you
audacious to try to speak about the future, or even that it is
impossible to find out anything of the future of man. Nevertheless if
you will consider the matter a little you will find that the view that
one can know something about the future is not so unfounded after all.
You have only to compare these things with what the ordinary
researcher, the natural scientist, for example, can know with regard
to future events. He can tell you definitely that if he mixes together
oxygen, hydrogen and sulphur under certain conditions, sulphuric acid
always results. One can say exactly what happens when one intercepts
rays by a mirror. In fact, this goes even further in regard to things
of external life; one can predict eclipses of the sun and moon for
indefinitely long periods of time.
How is it possible to do this? Because, and in so far as [one knows], one
knows the laws of physical life. Now if someone knows the spiritual laws of
life, from these laws he can likewise say what must come about in the
future. Here, however, a question generally arises which weighs
heavily in people's minds. It is so easy to imagine that it is a
contradiction of freedom, of man's own voluntary acts, if it could be
known in advance what will happen. This too is an incorrect idea. When
you combine sulphur, hydrogen and oxygen under certain conditions,
sulphuric acid arises; that is determined by the laws of the
combination. Whether you do it, however, depends on your will;
and so it is also in the spiritual course of human evolution. What
will happen will be done by man in entire freedom of will, and the
higher a man develops the freer he will be. Nor must one think that it
is already decided what a man will do in the future because one
can see it in advance. Most people, however, have no right
understanding of this problem and in fact it presents very great
difficulties. Since ancient times philosophers have tormented
themselves with the question of human freedom and the law of
predestined phenomena. Practically all that has been written in this
field is extremely unsatisfactory, for as a rule people cannot
distinguish between foreseeing and being foreordained. Seeing in
advance is in fact no different from looking out to some distant spot
in space. If you look in space to a point far off, let us say the
corner of the street over there, and you see a man giving a penny to
another, have you brought about this action? Has it been caused
through the fact that you see it? No, you only see that he does it,
and that exercises no pressure on his act. Now in a certain respect it
is like this in time, only people cannot grasp it. Let us suppose you
are reincarnated in a couple of thousand years, you then do something
of your own free will; that is the same as the example of the gift of
the penny. Under certain circumstances the seer sees what is done in
the future, and this future act is just as little determined by the
present point of time as the gift of the penny by the point of
space. People often say if one sees that something will happen
then it is actually predetermined. But then one is confounding the
present with the future. In fact it would be no prevision into the
future if it were already predestined; you are not seeing something
that is already there, but something that has first to come; you must
grasp with exactness the concept of seeing-into-the-future. It must be
exercised and practised in patient meditation, then only does one find
it possible to understand these things aright.
After these introductory words we will now speak of some few things
that can be said about the evolution of humanity in the future. We
have reached the point where humanity has descended most deeply into
matter, where men turn to account their spiritual forces in the
construction and manufacture of instruments and machines that serve
the personal life. Connected with this was an ever-increasing
densification, both of mankind and the earth as a whole. We have seen
that the mineral kingdom, as we call it, the densest part of the
earth, only arose at a definite point of time in our evolution. It was
only then that man entered upon his present earthly, development; and
the division of the sexes and other phenomena went hand in hand with
it. At that time when the human being had not as yet entered this
physical development which contains a mineral kingdom, he too was of a
much finer, softer nature. Just to give some idea of it, let us note
how the reproduction of the human race took place in those ancient
times before the two sexes were in existence. At that time the human
being who was still of double sex and of a thinner, finer
corporeality, brought forth another being from itself. This did not
take place as it does today, but somewhat as in spiritualistic seances
the etheric body of some other being proceeds from the medium. That
gives you more or less a picture of this materialisation from oneself,
the manner of human propagation in ancient times. It was like an
out-pressure from human beings who were ripe to continue their own
development.
Thus you see that with the densification of man in the cosmos is
connected a descent into the world of matter. And another force is
connected with it which could never have developed without it:
egoism. Egoism has a good and a bad side. It is the foundation of
human independence and freedom, but in its reverse aspect the
foundation too of all that is bad and evil. But man had to go through
this force of egoism if he was to learn to do good of his own
freewill. Through the forces which had guided him previously, he would
always have been impelled to the good; it had, however, to be possible
for him to go his own way. Just as he has descended he must now ascend
again to spirituality; and as the descent is linked with the
predominance of egoism so does the ascent depend on men's
selflessness, their feeling of sympathy for one another, becoming
stronger and stronger. Mankind has evolved through various epochs,
first through the old Indian, then the Persian, the
Egyptian-Chaldean-Babylonian, the Greco-Latin to the present, the
Fifth epoch. And this will be replaced by a sixth. And as human
evolution is working towards this, it is working at the same time at
the overcoming of the principle which has been strongest since the
time when the etheric body united with the point in the brain of which
I spoke to you yesterday. That was the time of the fall into the
deepest egoism.
Man was also egotistic in his earlier evolution, but it was then in a
different way. The egoism which enters so deeply into the soul as in
our present age is inseparable from the predominating materialism; a
spiritual age will denote the overcoming of this egoism. Therefore
Christianity and all movements imbued with genuine religious life have
worked consciously towards breaking through all the old blood-ties.
Christianity has made a radical statement in the words, He who
forsaketh not father, mother, wife, child, brother, sister cannot be
my disciple. This indicates nothing less than that in place of
the ancient blood ties there must enter the spiritual bond between
soul and soul, between one human being and another.
The only question now is what are the ways and means by which
humanity may attain spirituality, that is, the overcoming of
materialism, and at the same time reach what may be called the bond of
brotherhood, the expression of universal human love. One might imagine
that universal human love need only be stressed strongly enough, and
that then it must come about or that one should found Unions which aim
at the goal of a universal human love. Occultism is never of this
opinion. On the contrary! The more a man speaks of universal brotherly
love and humanity, becoming in a sense intoxicated by them, the more
egotistic he becomes. For precisely as there is a lust of the senses
so is there a lust of the soul; and it is in fact a refined
voluptuousness to say: I will become morally higher and
higher. This, to be sure, is not a thought which creates the
ordinary conventional egoism, but it does lead to a subtle form of
egoism.
It is not by emphasising Love, Sympathy, that
they are generated in the course of mankind's evolution. Mankind will
be led to that bond of brotherhood far rather through something else,
namely, through spiritual knowledge itself. There is no other means of
bringing about a universal human brotherhood than the spreading of
occult knowledge through the world. One may talk forever of Love and
the Brotherhood of Man, one may found thousands of Unions; they will
not lead to the desired goal, however well intentioned they may be.
The point is to use the right means, to know how to found this bond of
brotherhood. Only those whose lives are grounded in universal occult
truth, valid for all men, find themselves together in the one truth.
As the sun unites the plants which strive towards it and which yet
remain individually separate, so must the truth to which all are
striving be a uniform one, then all men find themselves together. But
men must work energetically towards truth, for only then can they live
together in harmony.
The objection might be made: surely all are striving towards the
truth, but there are different standpoints and therefore strife and
dissension arises. That denotes a knowledge of truth which is not
sufficiently thorough. One must not plead that there may be different
standpoints, one must first experience that truth is single and
indivisible. It does not depend on popular vote it is true in itself.
Or would you put it to the vote as to whether the three angles of a
triangle are equal to 180 degrees? Whether millions of people admit
that, or not a single one, when you have recognised it, it is true for
you. There is no democracy about truth. And those who are not yet in
harmony have not penetrated far enough into the truth thence
originates all quarreling over truth. It may be said: Yes, but
someone asserts this and another that in occult matters! In
genuine occultism that is not so. It is the same in occult things as
in materialistic things, there too someone asserts this and another
that, but then one of them is false. Even so is it in genuine
occultism; it is only that people often have a bad habit of judging
occult matters before they have been understood.
The aim of the Sixth epoch of humanity will be to popularise occult
truth in the widest circles; that is the mission of that epoch. And
the society which is united in spirit has the task of carrying this
occult truth everywhere right into life and applying it
practically. This is precisely what is lacking in our age. Only look
how our epoch is searching and how no one can find the right solution.
There are innumerable problems, the Educational Problem, the Feminist
Movement, Medicine, the Social Problem, the Food Question. And people
doctor away at these problems, endless articles are written, and each
talks from his own standpoint, without being willing to study what
lies at the centre occult truth.
It is not a matter of having some abstract knowledge of the truths of
spiritual science, but of applying them directly to life, of studying
the social problem, the educational problem, in fact the whole range
of human life, from the standpoint of real occult wisdom. But
then, it might be urged, one would have to know the
highest wisdom. That arises from the mistake of thinking one
must always understand what one makes use of in life. But that is not
necessary; understanding of the highest principles often comes much
later than their application. If mankind had wished to wait in the
matter of digestion till the laws of digestion were understood then
the evolution of mankind would not have been possible. So too one does
not need to be aware of all spiritual laws in order to let spiritual
science flow into everyday life. That is precisely the way in which
the Rosicrucian method deals with the spiritual fewer
abstractions, but instead, the study of the problems of everyday life.
Do you think that the child knows all the grammatical rules of speech
when it has learnt to speak? First it learns to speak and then learns
grammar. So we must lay stress on the value it has for a man, with the
help of spiritual teachings, to attack what lies directly around him,
before he occupies himself with what is to be found in the highest
worlds, with information concerning the astral plane and Devachan.
This is the only way to understand what exists in our surroundings,
and where we ourselves must play our part. And we shall find that it
is our task to bind together through the unifying bonds of spiritual
wisdom those portions of humanity who have been torn out of the old
bonds of blood and race.
And then, inasmuch as we evolve from the fifth into the sixth and then
into the seventh epoch, the ancient connection of race and blood will
be increasingly lost. Mankind becomes freer of physical ties in order
to form groups from the aspect of the spirit. It was a bad habit in
Theosophy to speak of races as if they would always remain. The
concept of race loses its meaning in the immediate future. To state
incessantly that seven and again seven races have always evolved in
the world is the speculative extension of an idea that only holds good
for our age looking backwards and forwards; it has never been
said from clairvoyant vision, from occultism. Races have arisen, as
everything else arises; and as everything again dies out so will races
die out too. Those who have always only spoken of races will have to
accustom themselves to making their ideas fluid. It is only a
convenient way of talking. If one looks but a little into the future
those ideas which applied to past and present are already no longer
valid. It is most important that people should not consider that
something they have once brought into a beautiful concept is a truth
for all time. Men must get into the habit of making ideas fluid, of
recognising that ideas change-that will be an advance. The ability of
passing over from rigidly dogmatic ideas to mobile ones must be
cultivated in those who would be the bearers of the future. For just
as times change so must our ideas change too, if we would understand
the times.
Souls live now in a human body which you distinctly perceive with the
senses. By what means has it arisen? It was very different in earlier
times when the soul descended, in fact for our present material
outlook even comically different. The soul took up its abode in it. By
what means has the human being evolved to its present form? Because
the soul has itself worked in the body during all its incarnations.
You can form an idea of how the soul has worked on the body if you
consider what possibility has remained to the man of our materialistic
age to work upon his body. He can work relatively but very little on
his dense physical body. See how you work temporarily on the body and
its physiognomy. Something for instance causes you terror, anxiety;
the impression of anxiety and fear makes you go pale. And your
physical appearance is affected in the same way by the blush of shame.
This passes away again, but you see how it is caused. Something acts
on the soul and the effects extends to the blood and thence to the
physical body, changing the very appearance. The effect can be still
more intensive. You know that people who lead a life of thought have
it very much in their power to create an impression on their
countenance of their intellectual work, one can observe whether or not
a man has lived a life of mental activity. So men still work on their
external expression and a man of noble feelings displays them in
dignified movements. These are but very slight relics of how man has
worked on himself during millions of years. Whereas nowadays you can
only bring the blood to the cheek and drive it away again, in earlier
times man was entirely under the influence of a picture-world which
was the expression of a world of spirit.
The effect of this influence was that the human being could work much
more creatively on his body. At the same time the body was also more
soft and yielding. There was a time when you could not merely stretch
out your hand, when you could not only point with the finger, but when
you could send your will into your hand, and so form it that you could
thrust out the fingers as continuations. There was a time when the
foot was not yet permanent but could be extended as a continuation
when man needed it. Thus through the pictures which he received from
the surrounding world man shaped his own body. Today in our material
age this moulding is unimaginably slow, but a time will come again
when it will proceed more rapidly. In the future man will again
acquire more influence over his physical corporeality. We shall see
when we consider Initiation by what means he gains this influence;
although he may not reach it in one life, yet he will be able to do
much for the next incarnation.
Thus it is man himself who will bring about the future form of his
body. Inasmuch as the human being becomes softer and softer, inasmuch
as he separates himself from the hard parts, he is approaching his
future. An age comes when man will live above his earthly portion as
it were, as in time gone by. This condition, which is comparable to
your present sleep-condition, will then be replaced by another when
the human being will be able to draw his etheric body out of his
physical body at will. It will be as if the denser part of man were
here below on earth and the human being will make use of it from
outside like an instrument. Man will no longer bear his body about and
live within it, but will float above it, the body will itself have
become rarefied and finer. That seems a fantastic idea today, but one
can be distinctly aware of it from spiritual laws just as one reckons
future eclipses of the sun and moon from the laws of astronomy. Above
all it will be upon the reproductive force that man will work. He will
transform it. Many people cannot imagine that there will ever be a
different generative process. But it will be so, the process of
generation will be altered. The generative process and all that stands
in connection with it will pass over in the future to another organ.
The organ that is already preparing to become the future organ of
generation is the human larynx. Today it can only bring forth
vibrations of the air, can only impart to the air what lies in the
word that goes forth from it, so that the vibrations correspond to the
word. Later on, not only will the word press forward in its rhythm
from the larynx, but it will be irradiated by man, it will be
penetrated by very substance. Just as today the word only becomes
airwaves, so in the future man's inner being, his own likeness, which
today is in his word, will issue from the larynx. The human being will
proceed from the human being, man will speak forth man. And
this in the future will be the birth of a new human being that
he is spoken forth by another.
Such things throw a definite light on phenomena in our surroundings
which no natural science can explain. That transformation of the
reproductive force which will again become free of sex, takes over
then the functions of the earlier reproduction. Hence in the male
organism at the age of puberty, a transformation also takes place in
the larynx. The voice becomes deeper. This shows you clearly how these
two things are interconnected. Thus occultism throws light again and
again on facts of life and illumines phenomena for which materialistic
science can give you no explanation.
And just as the organ of the larynx will be transformed, so too will
the human heart. It is the organ which stands in intimate connection
with the circulation. Now science believes that the heart is a kind of
pump; that is a grotesquely fantastic idea. Occultism has never made
such a fantastic statement, as has modern materialism. It is the
feelings of the soul which give rise to the movement of the blood; the
soul drives the blood, and the heart moves because it is driven by the
blood. Thus the truth is exactly the opposite of what materialistic
science states. Man today, however, cannot guide his heart as he will;
when he feels anxiety, it beats faster, since the feeling acts on the
blood and this quickens the motion of the heart. But what is suffered
involuntarily by man today, will later, at a higher stage of
evolution, be in his own power. Later on he will drive his blood by
his own volition, and cause the movement of his heart as today he
moves the muscles of his hand. The heart with its peculiar structure
is a crux, a riddle for modern science. It has diagonally striped
fibres, which are otherwise only to be found in voluntary muscles.
Why? Because the heart has not yet reached the end of its evolution,
but is an organ of the future; because it will in the future be a
voluntary muscle. Thus it already shows the rudiments of this in its
structure.
All that goes on in the soul changes the organism. And if you now
imagine the man who is able to create his own likeness through the
spoken word, whose heart has become a voluntary muscle, who will have
altered yet other organs, then you have a conception of the future of
the human race in future planetary incarnations of our earth. Humanity
will progress on our earth as far as it is possible under the
influence of a mineral kingdom. This mineral kingdom, in spite of its
having arisen the last, will be the first to disappear again in its
present form. Man will then no longer build up his body from mineral
substances as today, the coming human body will only incorporate into
itself substances of a plant nature. All that works in man today, as
mineral will disappear. In order to give you a seemingly grotesque
example: the human saliva of today is a mineral product, for the
physical body is an inter-action of mineral processes. When man will
have ended his mineral evolution he will no longer have a mineral
spittle; it will be of a plant-nature man will, so to speak,
spit flowers. Glands will no more secrete what is mineral, but a
plant-like substance. The mineral kingdom is brought to an end by the
evolutionary return of humanity to plant-like existence.
Thus the human being lives over to Jupiter inasmuch as he expels all
that is mineral and passes over to the creativeness of the plant. And
inasmuch as he then later passes over to animal-creation the
animals will be different from those of today when his heart
will have progressed so far that it can appear as a creator,
then he will create in the animal world, as today he creates in the
mineral kingdom, and then the Venus condition will arise. And when he
can create his kind by virtue of uttering his own likeness, then is
the meaning of evolution complete, then is the word fulfilled:
Let us create man in our own image.
Only by observing this aspect that the body will be moulded
from the soul will man really transform the human race. Only
through a thinking trained in the occult and spiritual sense, will
there appear what has been described as the transformation of the
heart and the larynx. What humanity thinks today, that will it be in
the future. A humanity that thinks materialistically will produce
frightful beings in the future, and a humanity that thinks spiritual
thoughts, so works upon and transforms the future organism that
beautiful human bodies will proceed from it.
What the materialistic mode of thought brings about has not yet been
completed. We have two streams today, a great materialistic one which
fills the earth, and the small spiritual stream which is restricted to
but few human beings. Distinguish between soul-evolution and
race-evolution. Do not think that if races pass over to a grotesque
form that the soul too does the same. All materialistically thinking
souls work on the production of evil race-formations, and what is done
of a spiritual nature causes the bringing forth of a good race. Just
as mankind has brought forth that which has retrogressed in the
animals, plants and minerals, so will a portion split off and
represent the evil part of humanity. And in the body which meanwhile
will have grown soft the inner badness of the soul will express itself
externally. Just as older conditions which have degenerated to the ape
species seem grotesque to us today, so do materialistic races remain
at the standpoint of evil, and will people the earth as evil races. It
will lie entirely with humanity as to whether a soul will remain in
the bad race or will ascend by spiritual culture to a good race.
These are things that we must know, if we would live into the future
with real knowledge. Otherwise we go through the world with our eyes
bound, for forces are working in humanity which we must recognise and
to which we must pay attention. A man would neglect his duty to
mankind if he did not wish to become acquainted with the forces which
work in the direction of right evolution or against it. Knowledge for
the sake of knowledge would be egotism. He who wants to know in order
to look into higher worlds acts egotistically. But one who tries to
carry this knowledge into the direct practice of everyday life,
furthers the advance of the coming evolution of humanity. It is
extremely important for us to learn more and more to put into practice
what exists as the conception of spiritual science.
So you see, the Spiritual Movement has a quite definite goal, namely,
to mould future humanity in advance. And the goal can be reached in no
other way than through the acceptance of spiritual wisdom. This is the
thought that lives in the mind of one who conceives spiritual science
as the great task of mankind. He thinks of it as inseparable from
evolution and he regards it not as an object of desire but as a task
and duty that is laid upon him. And the more we acknowledge this, the
more rapidly do we approach the future form of humanity in the Sixth
Age. As at that time in ancient Atlantis, in the neighbourhood of
modern Ireland, the advanced human beings were drawn to the East in
order to found the new civilisations, so have we now the task of
working towards the great moment in the Sixth Age, when humanity will
undertake a great spiritual ascent.
We must endeavour to come out of materialism again, and societies with
a spiritual aim must undertake to guide humanity, not from motives of
arrogance and pride, but as a task and duty.
So a certain group of people must join together in order to prepare
the future. But this union is not to be conceived of geographically.
All ideas of locality have then lost their meaning because it is no
longer a question of racial relationships. The point will be for
people over the whole earth to find each other spiritually, in order
to fashion the future in, a positive way. For this reason, 400 years
ago, when our epoch plunged the deepest into matter, the Rosicrucian
Brotherhood emphasised that practical spiritual science which contains
an answer to all problems of everyday life.
Here you have the ascending evolution following the descending. Just
as old knowledge acts as a disintegrating force, as is shown in
Mauthner's Criticism of Language, so the spiritual current of
thought seeks the unifying bond of spiritual wisdom. Hence arises the
new school of initiation which is directly concerned with leading
humanity over into a new cycle of time.
Thus with the principle of human evolution is connected the concept of
Initiation.
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