A
CHAPTER FROM OCCULT HISTORY:
THE
RISHIS.
Rudolf Steiner
Stuttgart, 13 December, 1908
GA
108
Translated by Hanna von Maltitz
supported by the Basil Gibaud Memorial Trust
Through our various embodiments we have different experiences.
We discover different relationships with each incarnation and
our own relationships develop accordingly between birth and
death. Now the question can arise: are the experiences between
death and a new birth always the same, even though the
experiences in the physical are so varied? In other words, does
life in Devachan at all times during physical development
always remained the same? That there is also a possible history
for the life on the Other Side, will be solved through the
following.
Let's remind ourselves of the state of consciousness of the old
Atlanteans who still saw physical objects indistinctly, with
misty outlines, in their clairvoyant condition during the day
— like a lantern in fog — and during the night were
comrades of the Gods; for night and day were not strictly
separated as today.
The
most progressive Atlanteans who had largely lost their
clairvoyant awareness and already saw physical things in sharp
outlines, lived in the region of today's Ireland, under the
high spiritual being called Manu. They moved about in separate
troops, one of these under the direction of Manu, from west to
east. Then the great Flood came and after that colonies were
established from Central Asia. The first was the creation of
the Indian culture.
For
the old Indians who still carried memories of Atlantean times,
who were still comrades of the Gods, experienced everything
confronting them in the earthly realm, even the starts, as
illusion, Maya. Links with the spiritual world which the
Indians longed for was held up by the holy Rishis. They
proclaimed the existence of the spiritual worlds. There were
seven Rishis; they were disciples of Manu. They could only
learn during certain times when they found themselves in a
particular condition. They were the entire comfort, the whole
force of the then Indian world; they narrated about the wonders
and laws of the spiritual worlds. When people died, they went
through as the Rishis had described, but only up to a certain
height of Devachan, because only the initiated, the Rishi,
could experience the whole of Devachan. Yet these people were
sent at that time to work in life on the Other Side.
The
initiates lived alternately in the physical and in the
spiritual. Soon they taught the living, soon the dead, of the
everlasting truth. People hadn't however grown fond of the
physical plane: they saw the spiritual world as their real
homeland and the holy Rishis hadn't told them much in yonder
realms about life on earth. People on this side had no interest
in the earthly.
During the second post Atlantic culture, the Persian, the first
to start with agriculture, grew fonder of the physical plane.
To the same measure a darkening awareness of the Other Side
grew. Devachan became darker. People chose to claim the earth
more. As a result some Zarathustra scholars pointed out the
spiritual world using stronger words; but from this side of the
world they couldn't say anything about the Other Side.
The
third culture, the Egyptian, indicated an ever larger love for
the physical plane. In the stars they studied the spiritual
laws. Ever more they tried to impress things with spirit. The
more skilled they became on earth, the more unskilled they were
to cooperate spiritually on the Other Side.
A
culmination point in cultivation on the physical plane is found
in the Greek-Latin culture. Here the marriage between spiritual
and physical was achieved. The Greek temple is the expression
of spiritual laws. The Greek loved life. This means the Greek
culture, but there is also something else. When a clairvoyant
looks at a Greek temple today, for example that of Paestum, he
experiences something extraordinary during his observation in
the temple: he feels the wonderful harmonies through which the
spiritual world is revealed. Now shift the clairvoyant occupied
with this physical observation during this very moment of the
wonderful experience of harmony within the artworks, into the
spiritual world, and nothing is left over, nothing, even while
the Greek temple is a complete expression of the spiritual
world. This is what the Greek souls experience in death: they
long for the pure harmonious expressions and constructions of
the physical plane. The Romans, who experienced themselves
strongly in life at the summit of their I-consciousness, were
as if lamed, when they reached the Other Side. “Rather a
beggar this side, than a king in the realm of shadows.”
So the awareness of the opposite world was darkened. When the
lovely things of this world were spoken about in the Realm of
Shadows, it made them even unhappier. In life on this side more
experiences could be had of the spiritual world, than in the
Realm of Shades.
This fourth Cultural epoch was the time in which the upward
striving impulse could be given towards the appearance of
Christ. The meaning of the events of Golgotha we considered in
August; now, for this “Other Side” we want to
consider it today. In the very moment in which physical death
took place on the Cross something happened in the Shadow World:
Christ appeared before them. For the first time something could
be reported over there, which was meaningful for the Other
Side, that life in the spirit can defeat death. Like lightening
the shadowed life was lit up in the other world. An enormous
event took place on the Other Side: over here in life on earth
something happened which also had meaning for the Other Side.
What now — in contrast to the first four cultural epochs
— was being experienced, for example in St John's Gospel,
had not been solved, how a human being [is] resurrect[ed] in spirit.
However, from then on human beings take everything they have
experienced and acquired on the physical plane as spiritual
experiences, to the Other Side. The more people deepen
themselves with occult knowledge of the Bible, the more will be
taken to the Other Side. Before the Fourth Epoch, light shone
decreasingly from the Other Side into life on this side. Now it
is the reverse:
On
yonder side is an ascending development which is becoming ever
brighter.
The
spiritual forces which are used today for inventions and
discoveries, are used to generate external cultural means
(Kulturmittel). It was different before: these forces used for
research of the spiritual worlds had their laws. Today the
spirit serves as a slave for material needs. All intelligence
which has flowed into the steam engine and other inventions are
building a hindrance for the spiritual world — an adverse
balance! The opposite is the case with Anthroposophic work.
That which is won here on earth serves to lighten up the world
on the Other Side.
Christ appeared during the fourth Cultural Epoch, hence the
Greek name Christos. In order for the appearance of Christ not
to go unprepared, Moses and the prophets appeared. The
announcement of the I-God, Jahve, was necessary in order for
mankind to have a goal on which to hold fast. The event of
Golgotha could only be understood through the proclamation of
image-free gods. More about this
tomorrow.
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