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WE have seen that in
the Apocalypse of John we have a description of what takes place
in Initiation, or rather, the experience of a Christian during
Initiation. In the concluding lectures, when we have briefly
considered the whole of the Apocalypse, we shall still have to
answer the question: What, really, is this document from an
historical point of view? Why does such a document exist? But
now, as we have reached the important point revealed in our last
lecture, when our earth passes into a spiritual condition,
though first of all into an astral condition, when certain
remarkable beings appear in what has condensed in matter and
split away from the normal progress of our earth evolution,
it will be useful before we proceed further to make a general
survey of certain things contained in the outline of our
anthroposophical world conception. For you have seen that in
all we have had to consider, certain conceptions as to
numbers play a role, and now we are about to form a
conception of what the seven-headed and ten-horned beast is,
and what the two-horned beast is.
To begin
with, we must find our bearings with regard to the outline of
the evolution of the world. This runs its course in absolute
conformity with certain numerical relations. The layman will
be tempted to say — when he hears that the number seven
and other numbers play such a great rôle in our studies
— “Oh yes, these Anthroposophists are dishing up
those old superstitions connected with the number seven,
twelve and so on.” And when our contemporaries hear of
something which develops regularly according to the number
seven, they then begin to speak of superstition, although
they themselves are really living in exactly the same
superstition with respect to something of which they have a
little knowledge; for they say, for example, that the rainbow
consists of seven colours, the scale of seven tones, since
the eighth is only a repetition of the first. And in many
other realms one speaks of the number seven — and rightly
so. In our study of the great cosmic relationships we speak
of the number seven in no other sense than the physicist does
when he speaks of the seven colours, and, in acoustics, of
seven tones. For us the number seven is simply the result of
occult experience, just as the scientist observes and counts
the seven colours, so does the spiritual investigator count
seven consecutive conditions in the world's evolution. And
because the initiates in the Mysteries always knew about
these things and expressed them, they passed over into the
common consciousness; and the number seven was found to be of
a particular significance. Exactly because the number seven
was founded on cosmic relationships, it passed over into
common belief, and of course, also into superstition. If we
remember what has been said concerning the secret of the
seven trumpets, the seven seals, the seven Letters, and what
has been said concerning the seven consecutive ages of the
Atlantean epoch, we see that in the evolution of the world
there are really consecutive periods which are repeated in
conformity with the number seven. We shall now give an
outline of cosmic evolution, showing that this number governs
all its parts.
We have heard
that the Earth before it was Earth was Moon, before it was
Moon it was Sun planet, and before it was Sun it was Saturn.
After the Earth-condition it will pass over into the
Jupiter-condition, and then into the Venus-condition, and
lastly into the Vulcan-condition, so that we have seven
consecutive planetary embodiments of our earth; Saturn, Sun,
Moon, Earth, Jupiter, Venus and Vulcan. Now these are the
greatest divisions in our whole evolution which with
spiritual vision we are able to survey to a certain extent.
We have described the three preceding conditions of the
Earth. We shall now try to understand the purpose of this
evolution and why the Earth passes through these seven
conditions. These seven conditions coincide with the development
of human consciousness. Each of these conditions: Saturn, Sun,
Moon, Earth, Jupiter, Venus and Vulcan, characterizes a definite
condition of human consciousness. Let us turn
our attention back to the ancient Saturn period. We know that
the various parts of which man is now constituted, did not
exist at that time, but only the very first beginnings of his
physical body. Obviously these first rudiments could not
develop such a consciousness as man has to-day. Other beings
had a human consciousness, but at that time the present man
had a consciousness such as the minerals now have on the
physical plane. We call this a deep trance-consciousness. The
first germ of man had this consciousness upon Saturn. This
Saturn evolution was gone through in order that man night
gradually rise to higher states of consciousness. That was
the first stage of consciousness, the deep
trance-consciousness. Of course it must not be imagined that
the degree of consciousness remained the same throughout the
whole of the Saturn period, but on the whole the
consciousness of man upon Saturn may be characterized as a
deep trance-consciousness. It is dimmer even than the
consciousness which man has to-day in dreamless sleep, for
that was then the consciousness he passed through at the
second stage, during the Sun evolution. This is the
consciousness now possessed by the plants around us in the
physical world.
Then came the
Moon stage of evolution. Man then possessed a consciousness
which can be understood more easily because in
dream-consciousness man has at least a last remnant of the
Moon-consciousness. To-day this dream-consciousness is an
intermediate condition between dreamless sleep and the
ordinary, waking, clear day-consciousness. Thus the third
stage of consciousness was reached on the Moon, and it may be
compared to the present dream-filled sleep, but it was much
more vivid and real. Dream-filled sleep yields a
consciousness which consists of odds and ends of ideas and
pictures and is but slightly related to the real external
world. The Moon-consciousness, which was a consciousness of
dream-pictures, had very significant relations with the outer
world. It corresponded exactly to what was present in the
soul-spiritual environment. There was a repetition of this
during the Atlantean epoch. We call it the
dream-picture-consciousness; it might also be called the
somnambulic-consciousness. The fourth state of consciousness
is reached and passed through on our Earth; it is what we
call the clear day-consciousness or objective-consciousness.
During the
Jupiter period man will rise to a still higher degree of
consciousness of which most people to-day have no inkling,
when all that we have described has taken place and all that
is yet to be added from the Apocalypse of John which is still
to be described. Then, when man is saved, so to speak, when
he has risen from the abyss or escaped from decadence, when
he has risen into the astralized and spiritual earth, this
will be the foundation for his attainment upon Jupiter of
the consciousness which we may call the “conscious
picture-consciousness.” If this is to be described it can
only be done from the experiences of the Initiates. For
initiation is indeed nothing but the acquisition of the
capacity to attain at an earlier stage of evolution what
normal humanity will gain at a later stage. In the conscious
picture-consciousness man is just as self-conscious as he is
to-day from morning to evening, but he perceives not only the
external objects, but in his soul's field of vision he has
pictures; indeed, they are pictures which are by no means
dim, but rather are incorporated in the clear consciousness
of day. Thus the clear day-consciousness plus the
Moon-consciousness gives the Jupiter-consciousness. Man keeps
what he now has and in addition gains the capacity of
perceiving the element of soul and spirit. To-day the
Initiate not only sees man as he is physically, but shining
around him he perceives all kinds of spiritual forms which
are the expression of his desires, instincts and thoughts; in
a word, his aura. It glows and sparkles around the human form
like delicate flames, partly like a cloud of light. All this
can be seen in the human astral body by the Initiate, just as
the outline of the physical body is seen by the ordinary
physical eyes; all this is a picture of what takes place in
the soul. The Initiate experiences a consciousness which may
be described as Moon-consciousness plus
Earth-consciousness.
Then upon
Venus comes a sixth state of consciousness which may be
described as the inspired-consciousness, the consciousness of
inspiration. It is called the consciousness of inspiration
because at this stage of consciousness the Initiate perceives
not only the feelings, desires, impulses, etc., of the soul,
but also its whole inner character as a uniform sound. He
begins to perceive that which pervades the world
of — shall we say — colour and form-structures as the
music of the spheres, so that each single being stems like a
musical form within that which had previously been perceived
as an astral picture.
The seventh
stage of consciousness which will exist on Vulcan we may call
the Intuitive-consciousness. Intuition is not the triviality
ordinarily understood by the word to-day when one imagines
one is able to divine something through a vague
feeling — that is a misuse of the word. In the schools of
the Initiates, Intuition is applied to the highest stage of
consciousness we can imagine, when the soul identifies itself
with the spiritual beings and lives within them. Although the
soul remains quite individual, it rests within all the
objects and beings of its field of vision.
The seven
stages of the earth's whole evolution thus present to its
seven consecutive states of consciousness. Now each of these
must in its turn also be attained in seven stages, and we
call these seven stages, which must be passed through every
time, Stages of Life. So that we distinguish seven stages of
consciousness, and in each of these, seven stages of life. It
is difficult in our language to find words to express these
seven stages of life. If we merely take our earth into
account, we may describe the stages of life by speaking of
the seven kingdoms, for the stages of life on earth coincide
with the kingdoms. Here we may describe the first stage of
life as the first elementary kingdom, the second as the
second, the third as the third elementary kingdom, the fourth
as the mineral kingdom, the fifth as the vegetable kingdom,
the sixth as the animal kingdom and the seventh as the human
kingdom. Now we might say that at each of these stages of
consciousness seven such stages of life, or kingdoms, are
passed through. But if we were similarly to describe the
seven stages of life on Saturn as the first, second and third
elementary kingdoms, as mineral, vegetable, animal and human
kingdoms, this would only give rise to false conceptions, for
the expressions for these kingdoms are coined in accordance
with our earthly experiences. And in those primeval times the
kingdoms were formed quite differently from what they now are
on the earth. We can only say that analogous to these
kingdoms there were seven kingdoms on Saturn and seven on the
Sun. The seven kingdoms of the Moon were more like the
present kingdoms; and as far as the seven stages of life on
the earth are concerned, these have become the seven kingdoms
of the earth. And on the earth we can, indeed, describe these
more easily, although it is extremely difficult to give an
idea of the three elementary kingdoms. People think they have
a true conception of the mineral, vegetable, animal and human
kingdoms, though this is not really the case. Perhaps you
will succeed in forming some kind of idea of the three
elementary kingdoms if you consider the following. Imagine
parts of the mineral kingdom, stones, metals, etc., becoming
finer and finer, so that you see less and less of them; they
dissolve, so to speak, into finer and finer substance.
Suppose it all volatilizes into an extremely delicate,
transparent, invisible substance. If you continually refined
these substances you would at length produce something which
is no longer mineral kingdom but the third elementary
kingdom. Then we should rise to a second and a first
elementary kingdom. It is difficult for our present qualities
of perception to form ideas about these kingdoms which are
secreted in and condensed into our world. It is as if these
elementary kingdoms had condensed and disappeared, so to
speak, into our world. They precede our mineral kingdom. We
have seen when this mineral kingdom itself was formed. In
earlier periods of the earth's evolution the mineral kingdom
existed in the condition of the elementary kingdoms.
Now the other
four kingdoms. We see the mineral kingdom around us, also the
vegetable, animal and human kingdoms. But we must clearly
understand that these designations are really not quite
correct in the spiritual scientific sense. The layman
describes the present minerals as belonging to the mineral
kingdom, the plants as belonging to the vegetable kingdom,
the animals as belonging to the animal kingdom and man to the
human kingdom. From the lay point of view this is correct,
and for all the trivial things of life it suffices, but in
the occult sense it is incorrect. For at the present time man
is perfected alone in the mineral kingdom. Only in future
periods of evolution will he rise to the plant, animal and.
human kingdoms. As man has an “I”-consciousness
at the present time we may certainly call him man, but we
must not yet say that he is incarnated in the human kingdom
in the sense of Spiritual Science. To this end something else
is necessary of which we must now speak.
What can man
comprehend to-day? That is the point. He can to-day
understand only the mineral kingdom. As soon as the comes to
the vegetable kingdom he no longer understands it, the
mineral kingdom he can understand. From the forces of the
mineral kingdom he can construct houses, machines, etc. When
he comes to learn in the same way to observe what the forces
are in a plant which makes it grow tall, only this will lift
him with his consciousness into the vegetable kingdom. And by
learning to comprehend how an animal can feel — at the
present time he has only an external view of it — he
becomes a member of the animal kingdom. And when he
understands not only his own “I” but that of
another, when he fully understands a man inwardly, then only
does he belong to the human kingdom.
You will best
understand that man can now comprehend only the mineral
kingdom if you make the following observation. Imagine that a
great number of learned men say that plants and animals are
nothing more than complicated minerals. And these learned
men are expecting a time when they will so combine material
substances that these will become plants and animals. They
are under the illusion that one can understand the plants as
mineral beings, because they have no idea that there is
any-thing else besides the mineral kingdom. Indeed, many say,
“You Anthroposophists dream that there is an etheric body,
something which extends beyond the merely mineral; but you
will dream no more when we succeed in making a living being
in our laboratory just as we now produce sulphuric acid from
the separate substances, from carbon, nitrogen, oxygen,
hydrogen, etc.” It is believed that a living being can be
constructed in the same way in which sulphuric acid can be
produced; it is believed that purely materialistic science
will one day be able to do this. It is believed that
Anthroposophists are foolish enough to doubt that the time
will come when plants will actually be produced in the
retort. This time will come. But students of Spiritual
Science have always known that this time will come; they know
that the time will come when man will take the plant nature
into his own being, just as he now has the mineral nature
within him. And just as he builds houses of minerals, just as
he now uses the forces of the mineral kingdom, so will he in
the future, out of the familiar forces of the plant kingdom,
produce plant forms and still higher things in the
laboratory, without resorting to seeds, without having to
call to his aid forces of nature unfamiliar to him. But if
this possibility of producing a living organism in the
laboratory were to come prematurely, from the point of view
of true Spiritual Science this is what would be called black
magic. Man must first become ripe for each succeeding step of
evolution. There is a saying well known in Spiritual Science,
which runs: Man will only produce living organisms in the
experimental laboratory, as he now produces mineral products,
when the laboratory-table has become the altar and the mixing
of the chemical substances a sacramental act. This is a
saying which has always been found in occult circles. Truly,
as long as a person enters the laboratory in the belief that
he can work with unholy feelings the same as with holy ones,
so long will he never be able, with the will of those who
guide evolution in the right way, to produce anything living
in the laboratory. This will only be possible when it is
realized that a mineral product may indeed be produced, even
if a scoundrel is standing at the laboratory table, but that
a living thing can never be produced under these
circumstances. For into the living being flows — when it is
put together — something which is M. the man himself. If
the man were a villain, what was villainous would flow over,
and the being produced would be an expression of villainy.
Only when it is realized that man as a whole being works with
his whole inner being in what he produces, will the world be
ready to produce something that is alive, plants, animals and
human beings, in free activity. Man will then have risen into
the plant kingdom when he understands the plant nature as he
now understands the mineral. He will have risen to the animal
kingdom when he understands feelings in such a way that he
can make a sensitive being through his own spirit-power, just
as he now makes as external object. And he will have ascended
to the human kingdom when he can form man anew in free
activity.
Thus man is
now living in the mineral kingdom; and he is fundamentally
the only being which has developed fully in the mineral
kingdom, whilst the beings in the other kingdoms stand in
many respects at much lower stages than the one designated in
Spiritual Science as the mineral kingdom. Thus the plants
show as a kind of preparatory stage what man will experience
when he himself shall one day be in the plant kingdom. But
the plants arc not really in the plant kingdom; they are, at
the most prototypes; not archetypes, but pointers to a future
kingdom in which man will be, when he inwardly passes through
the plant nature, just as he is now passing through the
mineral nature. This plant kingdom in which man will be, will
be distinguished by other things, its nature may be
characterized by a moral statement which is, indeed, often
repeated intellectually but by no means comprehended. To-day
man lives in such a way that the individual, even if he does
not acknowledge it, is convinced that it is possible for a
person to be happy although his neighbour may be unhappy. It
is certainly quite possible for one person to feel happy in
spite of others being unhappy. Even if it be acknowledged,
speaking intellectually, that the highest moral principle is
that which makes all men happy, in practice, people are
convinced that the happiness of one is quite possible without
others being just as happy as he. When man is in the plant
kingdom he will have reached a stage of evolution morally, at
which it will be impossible to feel happy as an individual if
others of his kind are unhappy. “The happiness of the
individual is inseparably connected with the happiness of
all.” This statement will rule when man is taken up into the
plant kingdom. No man could then feel happy in any way if his
happiness were obtained at the expense of others.
Thus you see
that there are very few who are capable of perceiving such
subtle ideas as we must have in Spiritual Science if we wish
to understand everything. But you also see that man still
has long vistas of evolution in front of him. All this he
must attain, and very little of it exists as yet.
Thus we speak
of seven kingdoms through which man himself passes. Upon
Jupiter there will be again seven kingdoms which will still
be somewhat similar to the seven earth kingdoms, but they
will nevertheless be quite different from these. Upon Venus
there will again be seven, and again upon Vulcan. Here we can
by no means call them kingdoms any longer, the idea
“kingdom” is no longer suitable. If we bear all this in mind
we must say that we have (primarily) seven stages of
development of consciousness, the Saturn, Sun, Moon, Earth,
Jupiter, Venus and Vulcan stages, and at each stage of
consciousness seven stages of life, through which every
single being which gods through the degree of consciousness
must pass. Each stage of life must again pass through seven
stages of form, and, indeed, in such a way that you have to
consider your present physical stage of farm to be in the
very middle. Before anything becomes physical it is astral;
before it is astral, it is at a certain spiritual stage which
is called lower devachan; and before anything descends to
this stage it is in a higher stage of devachan. Here we have
three stages of form. The first may be designated as
formless. The next stage of form we designate as the stage of
lower devachan. Then we come to the astral stage. When the
astral condenses it becomes physical. Then the physical
dissolves again and returns to a more perfect astral; this
passes to a more perfect lower devachanic, and this to a
higher devachanic. The physical condition of form is in the
middle.
Each kingdom
(each stage of life) passes through seven conditions of form.
You must distinguish between physical and mineral, for they
are not the same. As to-day the physical coincides with the
mineral in appearance, the two may easily be confused. The
mineral kingdom or stage of life passes through all the
stages of form; it can be laid down as mineral kingdom above
in the higher region of devachan. It then descends into the
lower spiritual region (lower devachan) and is still the
mineral kingdom, then into the astral — here it is
astrally prepared — and then it condenses to the physical.
Thus in each kingdom we have seven conditions of form.
Each
condition of consciousness can only run its course in seven
conditions of life; each condition of life in seven
conditions of form. That is
7 x 7 x 7
conditions. In fact, an entire evolution such as that of the
earth passes through
7 x 7 x 7
conditions of form. Our earth was once Saturn; this
went through seven conditions of life and each condition of
life through seven conditions of form, Therefore you have
forty-nine conditions of form upon Saturn, forty-nine upon
the Sun, forty-nine upon the Moon, etc.;
7 x 49 == 343
conditions of form. Man passes through 343 conditions of form
in the course of his evolution. When Saturn was at the very
outset of its evolution it began in the highest spiritual to
which we can attain, as a structure in the highest part of
devachan. That was the first condition of form, and it was
entirely mineral. As such it descended to the physical
kingdom, and reascended to higher devachan. And here begins
the great difficulty, for you must now say, if you wish to
use the expressions named: Man passes into the next kingdom.
But these expressions do not apply to Saturn. Upon Saturn man
passes in this way through forty-nine conditions. The curious
thing is that you may now ask: “Man had to pass through
conditions of life on Saturn, but he only acquired an etheric
body on the Sun. How, then, can one say that he goes through
conditions of life?” They were not yet as they were later when
he had a life body, they were vicarious. This is brought
about through the activity of higher beings. Man has no
independent life upon Saturn, but higher beings permeate him
with their etheric body, with their astral body, “I,” etc.
In any case you must understand that upon Saturn man has
passed through forty-nine conditions, upon the Sun
forty-nine, and forty-nine upon the Moon. Upon the earth of
these forty-nine conditions he has only passed through the
first three conditions of life and is now in the
fourth — in the mineral kingdom. In the first condition
of life he was in the first elementary kingdom and there
passed through seven conditions of form; in the second
condition of life he was
in the second
elementary kingdom and passed through seven conditions of
form; he was in the third elementary kingdom and passed
through the seven conditions of form. He is now in the
fourth elementary kingdom, which is the same as the mineral
kingdom, and he is approximately in the middle of this,
somewhat beyond the middle.
From all that
we have outlined you will have seen that the whole earth
passes through 343 conditions. I beg you to picture it in
this way: Saturn originates and passes through forty-nine
conditions; it is primarily a fiery mass, a body of heat, and
goes through various conditions, but it is always the same
globe that passes through these forty-nine conditions. In the
same way, the Sun is always one and the same globe which
passes through the forty-nine conditions. But there are
intermediate conditions. It is as if between the several
embodiments of the earth there were a kind of spiritual
interval. It is the same with the planets as with man, the
planets also pass through spiritual intervals, which lie
between the periods of manifestation.
If you
clearly understand that in the course of our evolution we
have seven conditions of consciousness, you will also
perceive how this is connected with what is described in our
various books. They are cosmic systems. You will there read
that our Earth developed out of an ancient planetary system
which is described as Moon. We then went further back from
the Moon to the Sun, and from the Sun to Saturn. Each of
these conditions is divided into the seven conditions of
life — formerly called Rounds; Rounds are the same as
conditions of life. And those now called conditions of form
were formerly called globes. The latter expression was
extremely misleading, for it led to the idea that these seven
globes were side by side.
These
conditions, from the most remote form, which was almost
formless, down through the physical and up again to the
formless, are not seven globes existing side by side, but
seven successive conditions. The same globe that is now
physical was first of all spiritual, then it became denser
and denser. It is the same globe simply condensed. Then a
portion of it became astral, then a portion physical; it is
always the same globe. It dissolves again like salt in warm
water, it again becomes astral. We have ascended to this
astral where, in the Apocalypse, the vials of wrath are
described; there the earth becomes astral again.
Thus
you see how the number seven governs the whole of
evolution. In the last few days we have given a skeleton
outline of this, as it were, in the form of pictures,
sometimes truly grotesque pictures, and in any case, such as
deviate very much from what can be seen to-day in the
physical world. If you conceive of it in this way it is
approximately as if you were to erect the scaffolding for a
house, the most external part that is intended to be used by
the masons. That has, however, nothing to do with the
subject; these are only thoughts about the subject, so to
speak. We must rise from this purely intellectual scheme,
which assists us indeed to understand, to the living
structure, by using the pictures which are to be seen in the
astral for the various conditions; then only have we what is
called occult wisdom. As long as you build up a scaffolding
you remain in the thought customary to you in the physical
world. The whole scheme we have sketched is only physical
thought. This is related to the full reality not at all like
the inner framework of a house to the complete building, but
only like the outer scaffolding upon which the builders
stand. This has to be taken down again when the building is
completed. In the same way the scaffolding of thought has to
be taken down again if one wishes to have the truth before
one as it really is. If one considers this abstraction as the
reality, then one is not by any means speaking of true
Spiritual Science but only of the concept which the man of
the present day can form regarding the spiritual facts. The
way in which spiritual facts are presented abstractly at the
present time may be seen in such a diagram as I have made,
but this in itself is unfruitful. I had to put it before you
because we also need such a diagram, but fundamentally it is
of no use to one who wishes to progress upon the truly
spiritual path. If you describe the whole world, up to the
highest spiritual facts, by means of such diagrams, this only
has meaning for your present incarnation. In the next you
must learn another diagram. This can only be thought by using
the brain; it is only adapted for the brain. But as the brain
disintegrates at death, the whole schematic presentation then
falls to pieces. On the other hand, if you
comprehend — at first in pictures of fantasy — that
which really happens, what we have described as the
consecutive pictures of the seals seen by spiritual vision,
that is something which is not bound up with your physical
brain, and which you retain because it does not originate
from physical thinking, but from facts seen clairvoyantly.
Therefore one must take care not to mistake for spiritual
wisdom that which is striven for after the pattern of
physical comprehension, which would also schematize the
higher worlds. This is a description by means of the ordinary
physical intellect. Of course, the physical intellect must
play a part; on this account it is even useful to present
such a diagram, and we may now carry it a step further.
We
have seen that we pass through 343 conditions of form.
Now, the subject grows more complicated when we learn that
the matter does not end here, but that man must also pass
through various conditions with each condition of form. In
our mineral condition of life during the Earth period three
conditions of form have preceded the present physical
condition of form and three others will follow it. But now
the physical again passes through seven conditions, and these
are the seven of which we have spoken in previous lectures;
the first when the sun is still united with the earth, the
second when it separates, the third when the moon withdraws,
the fourth that of the Atlantean humanity. The Atlantean
humanity lives in the fourth epoch of the development of the
physical condition of form. Thus within each condition of
form you have again seven epochs or so-called root-races,
although the expression “race” applies only to the middle
condition. We are now living in the fifth epoch, the
post-Atlantean epoch, between the great Atlantean flood and
the great War of All against All. The sixth will follow this
and then the seventh. The sixth epoch is indicated in the
Apocalypse of John by the seven seals, and the seventh by the
seven trumpets. Then the earth passes over into the astral.
That is a new condition of form which again will have its seven
epochs.
And
still our diagram is not at an end. Each epoch as it runs
its course between such events as the great Atlantean flood
and the great War of All against All must again be divided
into seven ages. As regards the fifth epoch there are the
Indian age of civilization, the Persian age of civilization,
the Assyrian-Babylonian-Chaldean-Egyptian-Jewish age, the
Graeco-Latin age, our own age, then the sixth, which is
indicated in the Apocalypse by the community of Philadelphia,
and the seventh age of civilization which will follow that.
Thus
if we imagine the whole of evolution consisting of
nothing but short ages such as these — which, however,
are long enough — we have
7 x
7 x
7 x
7 x 7
stages of development such as the ancient Indian or the ancient
Persian. The number of different conditions of this nature
which man passes through between Saturn and Vulcan is
16807:
7 x
7 x 7 == 343.
7 x 343 == 2401.
7 x 2401 == 16807.
Thus
you see how the number 7 governs development in the
successive periods throughout the whole of evolution. Just as
the tones in music progress from octave to octave, so does
the whole of evolution take place in octaves of development.
Let
us now recall that we have seven of these conditions out
of the 16807 in our epoch between the great Atlantean flood
and the great War of All against All, and that previously we
had seven more in the Atlantean epoch. But we also remember
that man went through four of these seven ages of the
Atlanteans epoch under quite different conditions from the
last three. You know the kind of conditions we have to
enumerate. Four of the conditions out of the total number,
man went through during the Atlantean epoch in such a way
that he felt himself as a group-soul,
as we have described, as eagle, lion, bull and man. He
gradually developed these four group-souls during these four
root-races of the Atlantean epoch. Now because races always
continue, just as, for instance, the Indian has continued,
although later ones have developed (they pass into one
another), for this reason the four heads indicating the
group-souls also remained at the beginning of the fifth age
of Atlantean civilization and we have this four-headed beast.
Now when man began to harden himself from the etheric into the
physical, he developed four different parts of the body in
accordance with his fourfold group-soul. And through the
former group-soul consciousness changing into the
individual-consciousness, man had within him a con-junction
of the earlier four-foldness at the beginning of the fifth
age of Atlantis. He bears within him the four heads which are
summed up in his head which gradually arises. It is composed
of the four group-heads as it developed in the course of the
fifth period. Man has four parts of the physical body
corresponding to the four heads. These are the four horns. So
that you may imagine that because man was etheric, he had
four heads, four animal heads, only the last is already
human-animal, for that is what is meant. He was four-headed,
and each force-system corresponding to one of these heads
formed physical organs. We saw in our last lecture that there
was a force-system which formed the heart, namely, that which
is connected with the lion head. The various organs of man
are like condensations of the corresponding parts of the
etheric body. This is the view of the writer of the
Apocalypse. He says: That which is physical is a
densification of the etheric. Just as you would think: “This
skin thickens and forms a callosity,” so the Apocalyptist
thinks: “man exists etherically and this condenses and
becomes physical.” And because man is fourfold, consisting of
four group-souls, four condensations are formed. These
constitute his physical body. This is the reason why one
described as “horn” that which in the physical body
corresponds to the etheric body. Horn is a callous thickening.
Man is described, as far as he had developed in the fourth age
of the Atlantean epoch, as an animal with four heads and four
horns. He then evolves further towards an individual
human being. This begins in the neighbourhood of the present
Ireland. Man passes through the last three ages in such a way
that he possesses the germ of the ego-being. He no longer
develops an animal body outwardly, but has risen to the human
stage. He matures his human nature more and more until he
absorbs the Christ-principle. If we regard present-day man,
we see that he was not always as he appears to-day. In order
for him to become what he now is, he had to pass through
four animal group-souls, he had to be incarnated in bodies
corresponding to the present lion form, the bull form, the
eagle form and the human form. He then pressed forward and
became more and more human, and the form of the earlier
group-soul disappeared. It is no longer there, man has
assumed human shape.
We
must now understand an important event which then took
place when man assumed human form, for without this
under-standing one cannot comprehend the Apocalypse of John;
it was an event of the greatest importance. Up to this event
when man passed into the human soul-nature, something was
totally hidden from his vision which later was revealed. Man
had a kind of dim, hazy consciousness. When he wakened in the
morning he saw everything surrounded by misty formations, so
to speak; and when he went to sleep he was in the spiritual
world. This appeared to him in pictures; for such is the
nature of the spiritual world. I shall now describe something
which took place before man passed over physically into the
human condition, before he passed from the group-soul nature
to full “I”-consciousness.
That
which he lived through here upon the earth consisted
only of a number of experiences. He then went to sleep and
during his sleep was in a dim consciousness in a spiritual
world where he lived among gods and spirits, of which an echo
remains in the myths and legends. He then experienced mighty
pictures; for example, the picture in which he encountered
two other beings who threw stones behind them, and out of
these stones other beings like themselves grew out of the
earth. These were experiences which man had throughout the
fourth age of the Atlantean epoch. To express it plainly, we
must say that reproduction took place in sleeping-consciousness,
not in the waking-consciousness. When man was outside his physical
body and in the spiritual world, he accomplished in this condition
of picture-consciousness deeds which had to be brought about.
The whole act of reproduction was veiled in a spiritual
element and appeared to him in the picture of throwing stones
behind him. The act of reproduction was enveloped in
spiritual consciousness; it lay behind the day-consciousness.
Man had no knowledge of sex. In the day-consciousness he did
not see himself as existing in two sexes, his soul was
untouched by any thought of sex. Not that it did not exist;
it did exist, but it rested in the obscurity of a spiritual
consciousness; during the day-consciousness he knew nothing
of it. With the acquisition of the first germ of the
“I”-consciousness man first became aware of sex. That is the
moment presented to us in the Bible when Adam and Eve become
aware that there is such a thing as sex. This important event
took place at this stage in the earth's evolution.
If
with spiritual vision you look back to the time which
preceded that time, you see only that part of man which is
the instrument of the spirit. The other part was invisible,
Only the upper part of man could be seen. From the point of
time we have mentioned the whole man began to be seen. It is
now comprehensible why men began to cover themselves up.
Previously they saw nothing which required covering. In this
way man gradually emerged into the external world.
If
we consider the outer human form as the condensed part of
the etheric, we have in the fourth Atlantean age the four
horns in addition to the four group-soul heads. Now, however,
in the last three ages of Atlantis something twofold begins
to develop physically. At each stage where a group-soul head
was to develop, a double physical, male and female, was
formed. In the first four stages you find man formed with
four heads, the condensed etheric with four horns. We now
have three more heads which are invisible because the
external human form absorbs then. These three are only
perceptible to spiritual vision, three etheric heads, a
principal human head between two others which are like
shadows beside it, like a double shadow.
Thus when the Atlantean flood burst, we have seven group-soul
heads, of which the last three always appear in such a way
that they have their physical part in a double form, as male
and female. From this you see that at the end of the
Atlantean epoch the entire group-soul nature of
man — although the later portion remains
invisible — has seven heads and ten horns. The horns of
the first four heads are not separated into male and female,
but only the last three. Man has the seven heads and ten
horns within him. He must now work upon these through the
reception of the Christ-principle so that they shall be
destroyed, so to speak. For each time a man dies the
sevens-headed and ten-horned nature can clearly be seen in
his astral body. This is merely held together like a piece of
india-rubber which has been correspondingly formed. Now
suppose a person hardened himself during our epoch against
the Christ-principle and were to come to the time of the
great War of All against All without having had the
Christ-experience, suppose he were to come to this time and
had thrust the Christ away from him, then when the earth
passes over into the astral, that which was there and which
he ought to have changed, would spring forth, it would spring
forth in its old form. The beast with the seven heads and ten
horns would appear, whereas in those who have received the
Christ-principle, sex will again be overcome. The hardened
ones will keep the six-horned sexuality and will appear in
their totality as the beast with the seven heads and ten
horns of which the rudiments were laid down in the Atlantean
epoch. They will be transformed through the reception of the
Christ-impulse, but if Christ is rejected they will remain
and will reappear in the epoch indicated by the falling of
the vials of wrath and the earth splitting, as it were, into
two parts, one in which the Christ-men appear with white
garments as the elect, even in the epoch of the seals; and
the other part in which men appear in the form of the beast
with seven heads and ten horns. Then appears another beast
with two horns, symbolized by the number 666.
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