This is a case in which it was clearly shown that spiritual
knowledge can tell us, indicate to us, the effect of the
forces from the supersensible, spiritual world on this physical
world. But in order to perceive such a thing one needs the
right moment. One must try, for instance, to develop a kind of
force which makes it possible to perceive, as it were,
the raying in of the supersensible force — in this case
that of the father — into the souls of the children. This
is oftentimes difficult. It might be easy, for instance, to try
to recognize how the dead father wants to implant this or that
thought into the children's souls. But that often proves
incorrect and, especially, it cannot always be repeated.
It may then prove to be a good device to procure a picture
giving the father's form, the way he looked at the last; if a
distinct picture of his handwriting is held in memory and is
kept there before the mind's eye, and we thus prepare ourselves
for the kind of instruction meant here by concentrating
on handwriting or picture, then we take into our own work the
views, the intentions, the aims of the dead person. The time
will come when we are going to take into account what the dead
want for those left behind. Today we can only take into account
the will of those who are on the physical plane. There
will be a mutual, one might say a free intercourse
between the living and the dead. We shall learn to
investigate what the dead want for the physical plane.
Just imagine the great upheaval, one might also say of the
external factors of physical life, when the dead shall play a
part and through the living have an effect on the physical
plane. Spiritual Science, if it is rightly understood, and it
always must be rightly understood, will not be a mere theory.
Spiritual Science will become more and more an elixir of life
which pervades all existence, transforming it the more it
spreads. And it will surely accomplish this, for its effect
will not be that of an abstract ideal which is preached, or
which is “sold” by societies. It will, slowly but
surely, take hold of the souls on earth and transform them.
There will be an enrichment of our conceptions in many other
respects. In our existence our life with the dead shall change
because we shall understand what the dead are doing. Many
things now remain quite incomprehensible regarding the
relations between the world here on earth, the physical plane,
and the world which we experience between death and a new
birth; for much that happens here in the physical world remains
incomprehensible. And since all that happens here corresponds
to what happens beyond, the relation of the world and
humanity to the supersensible world remains incomprehensible.
But if anthroposophy is rightly understood, comprehension will
increasingly take the place of non-comprehension in this
realm.
Now
a relationship will be established which may show what
strangely devious ways are taken by the beings who, so to
speak, carry out the further development of world wisdom.
Strangely devious ways are taken by these beings, but
nevertheless, if we follow them, they show themselves full of
wisdom in every respect. Let us consider various
conditions. Let us first consider souls whom the eye of the
seer may perceive in their occupation between death and a new
birth. There we see — and again that is for the seer
something deeply affecting — we see many souls who are
condemned for a certain time between death and a new birth to
be the slaves of the spirits who send sickness and death into
physical life. Thus we see there souls between death and a new
birth who are under the dominion of beings whom we call the
Ahrimanic spirits, or the spirits of hindrance,
of those who work at death in life, and of those who bring
obstacles into life. And a hard lot it is which the seer
observes, in some souls, when they have to submit in this
manner to the slave yoke. If one traces back such souls to the
life they led before they passed the portals of death, one
finds that the souls who for a certain time after death must
serve the spirits of resistance have prepared this for
themselves by self-indulgence during life. And the slaves
of the spirits of sickness and death have prepared this fate
for themselves by having been unscrupulous before death.
So there we see a certain relation of the souls of men to the
evil spirits of sickness and death, and to the evil spirits of
resistance. But now let us take a further look at the
following, let us look at the souls who here on earth are
subjected to that which such souls must do. Let us look at the
souls who perish here on earth in the flower of their youth
without reaching the death of old age. Let us look upon the
souls who here on earth are subjected to sickness, who are
pursued by misfortune, as obstacle upon obstacle arises
before them. What does the seer observe when he considers souls
who die early or are pursued by misfortune and then pass into
the spiritual world? What does the seer notice about such
souls? One may have strange experiences concerning human
destinies on earth. We shall point to at least one example, to
one of the very moving destinies on earth, and which may
certainly happen.
A
child (a little girl) is born; the mother dies at the birth of
the child; the child is orphaned at birth with regard to the
mother. The father, on the day the child is born, learns that
his whole fortune which was tied up in a ship on the high seas
is lost; he learns that the ship has been wrecked; because of
this he becomes melancholic; he, too, dies, leaving the child
completely orphaned. The little girl is adopted by a wealthy
woman; she is very fond of the child and wills her large
fortune to her. The woman dies while the child is still
comparatively young. The will is probated and a technical error
is found — the child does not get a penny of what was
willed to her. For the second time she is cast out into the
world penniless and must hire out as a servant, must do menial
work. She meets a man who falls in love with her, but they
cannot be united on account of the prejudices governing the
community: they belong to different denominations. But the man
loves her so very much that he promises to adopt her faith as
soon as his father, already very old, dies. He goes abroad;
there he learns that his father has fallen ill. His father
dies; he adopts the girl's faith, and as he hurries to her
side, she falls ill and dies. When he returns, she is dead. He
feels the deepest pain and will not be satisfied until the
grave is opened so that he can see her once more. And
from the position of the corpse, it can be seen that the girl
was buried alive. This is a legend — Robert Hamerling,
the Austrian poet, has retold it in his writings — it
is a legend which is not reality, but it might occur in
innumerable instances. We see that a human soul does not merely
perish in the flower of her youth but we see her pursued by
misfortune from the beginning of life in a certain way. In the
working out of such conditions those souls cooperate who, on
account of unscrupulousness, become the servants of the evil
spirits of sickness, death and misfortune. Thus such
unscrupulous souls must be active in the preparation of such
hard fates; here is a relationship! To the seer this is
especially evident in such happenings as, for instance, the
catastrophe of the Titanic, by investigating the effect of the
souls who for lack of conscience have become the servants of
these spirits of sickness and misfortune. Karma must be carried
out, these things are necessary; but it is an evil fate which
engulfs the souls who, after death, are bowed down under such a
yoke of slavery.
But
let us ask further: What about the souls who here on earth
suffer such a fate, who perish in the flower of their youth,
who are destroyed early by epidemics? What about these souls,
when they pass through the portal of death into the spiritual
world before their time? We learn the fate of these souls
when with the eye of the seer we penetrate, so to speak, into
the occupation of the spirits who give a forward impulse to the
evolution of the earth, or to all evolution. These beings of
the Higher Hierarchies have certain forces, certain powers to
further development; but they are in a certain way limited with
regard to these forces and powers. Thus the following becomes
manifest:
The
completely materialistic souls, those who lose all sense of the
supersensible world, are in fact already in this our era
threatened by a kind of blight, a kind of cutting off
from progressive development. And in a certain way already in
our era the danger exists that a large portion of
humanity may not be able to keep up with evolution, because
they are, so to speak, bound to the earth by the heaviness of
their own souls, being completely materialistic souls, so
that they are not taken along for the next incarnation. But
this danger is to be deflected according to the decision of the
Higher Hierarchies. The truth is that the hour of decision for
the souls who, having cut themselves off completely, are not
carried along with the evolution, that the hour of decision
does not come until the sixth period — actually, not
until the Venus evolution. Souls must not fall prey to
the downward pull of gravity to such an extent that they
are compelled to remain behind. It is actually according to the
decision of the Higher Hierarchies that this must not happen.
But these beings of the Higher Hierarchies are in a
certain way limited in their forces and capabilities. Nothing
is unlimited, even among the beings of the Higher
Hierarchies. And if it were only a question of the forces
of these Higher Hierarchies, then completely
materialistic souls, through themselves, would have to be
already cut off in a certain way from progressive evolution.
The beings of the Higher Hierarchies really cannot alone
by themselves save these souls — so an expedient is used.
Namely, the souls that die here an early death have, as souls,
a possibility before them. Let us say they die through some
catastrophe; for instance, they are run over by an express
train — then indeed the bodily sheath is taken from such
a soul; it is now free from its body, denuded of its body, but
it still contains the forces which might be active in the body
here on earth. By going into the spiritual world such souls
carry up very special forces, which in fact still might have
been effective here on earth, but which have been prematurely
diverted. Forces, especially applicable in helping, are carried
up by those who die early. And the beings of the Higher
Hierarchies use these forces to save the souls whom they could
not have saved by their own power.
Souls that are materialistically inclined are thus led away to
better times and saved, since their strength is only sufficient
for the regular course of mankind's evolution. Salvation is
achieved by the fact that these beings of the Higher
Hierarchies experience an increase of strength by such unused
forces coming from the earth, which have still unused energy.
These forces accrue to the beings of the Higher Hierarchies.
Thus the souls who perish early help their fellowmen who
otherwise would be submerged in the morass of materialism. Here
we have what those souls must do who depart early. Strange
interdependence, is it not, in the complicated ways of
world wisdom! Thus the world wisdom permits, on one side, the
sentencing of human souls for lack of conscience to cooperate
in bringing sickness and early death into the world. The souls
who suffer it are used by good beings of the Higher Hierarchies
to help other men. In this manner happenings that seem evil
outwardly in maya are often transformed into good, but
in complicated ways. The ways of wisdom which are taken in the
world are very complicated. It is only gradually that one
learns to find one's way in these paths of wisdom. One might
say: There, up above, the spirits of the Higher Hierarchies sit
in council. Because men must be free, they are given the
possibility of plunging into materialism, into evil. The
Hierarchies give them so much freedom that these human souls,
so to speak, escape them, these souls who could not, by their
own strength, carry on up to a certain point of time. They need
souls who develop on earth forces which retain their inner
potential through the premature separation from the body when
these souls have to return to the spiritual world in
consequence of accident and an early death. This early death is
brought about by the services of human souls who, in pursuance
of their freedom, have fallen into unscrupulousness. A
wonderful cyclic path is opened up here, we may say, a cyclic
path of world wisdom. We should not believe at all that the
so-called simple things are the universal ones. The world has
become complicated. It really was a significant word of
Nietzsche which was revealed to him as though by inspiration,
when he said: “The world is deep, and deeper than the day
had thought.” Those people are completely in error who
think that everything may be grasped by the day-wisdom of the
intellect. For the higher spiritual light is not that which
shines into the wisdom of the day, but that which shines into
the darkness. We must seek this light in order to find our way
in the darkness in which, nevertheless, the world wisdom is at
work.
If
we accept such concepts, ideas and thoughts, my dear friends,
then it may come about that we contemplate the world with other
eyes than before. And it will become more and more necessary
that we learn to contemplate the world with new eyes; for
humanity has lost many things since ancient times. What
it is we lost may be understood if we consider the
following:
Still in the third post-Atlantean period there were
intermediate states between sleeping and waking, in which souls
looked up into the world of the stars and saw not merely
physical stars, as is the case today, but the spiritual beings
of the Higher Hierarchies; the directing and leading forces of
stellar destiny and stellar movement were observed by
them. And what existed as old stellar maps from immemorial
times when all kinds of drawings were made of group souls,
looking like animals without being animals, all this is not
born out of fantasy, but is spiritually perceived. The souls
perceived this in the realm of the spirit. They were able to
carry this spiritual element through the portals of death. The
soul has now lost this vision of the supersensible world. Today
when the souls are born, they confront the physical world with
the bodily sense organs and see nothing but the external
physical world. They no longer can see that which surrounds the
external physical world as the world of spirit and of soul, the
world of the Higher Hierarchies, and so forth. But what is the
nature of the souls who appear in the bodies of today? All the
souls of persons sitting here were incarnated in former times,
and the great majority were incarnated in Egypto-Chaldaic
bodies and through those bodies they looked out into the world
in which they also had spiritual perception. This spiritual
experience they took into themselves, it exists in them today.
Not in all the souls; but the souls who today no longer see
anything but physical facts, they once lived in contemplation
of the spiritual world, they lived a completely perceptive life
of the spiritual world. How do these souls live now? They live
exactly as though they had totally forgotten this spiritual
world. They have forgotten the spiritual perceptions they once
absorbed. But what we have forgotten is merely forgotten
for our present consciousness; it still lives in the deepest
recesses of our souls. Thus the peculiar situation
exists: the souls living today have around them, consciously,
nothing but a physical sense image of the world; but in their
inner being the perceptions which once they received as true
spiritual vision are still living unconsciously in the depths
of their souls. Of these perceptions the souls know nothing;
they only show peculiar conceptions which burrow in the depths
of the soul, but which do not rise into consciousness; these
conceptions have a paralyzing, deadening effect. And thus
something actually arises in the human beings of today
which exists in them as a deadening element.
If
as a seer one contemplates the human being of today as he is
anatomically constructed, one finds in this human being,
especially in the nervous system, certain currents, certain
forces which are forces of death and which stem from
conceptions that were alive in former incarnations. These
spiritual conceptions which he has now forgotten have a
consuming quality. This would show itself more and more, the
farther man advances toward the future, if there were not
something present which counteracts it. What could this be?
Nothing but bringing up into consciousness that which was
forgotten. One must remind the souls of that which they have
forgotten. That is what Spiritual Science does, fundamentally
it does nothing but remind the souls of the conceptions
they have absorbed. Spiritual Science lifts these
conceptions into consciousness. In this way it gives
again to men the possibility of enlivening what would otherwise
be like a dead impulse in life.
Now
note these two things which you received in the course of
today's consideration. On the one hand the seer perceives human
souls who have passed through the portal of death, who long for
the souls left behind, whom they cannot perceive, because in
these souls there exist only materialistic images of the world,
though they may perhaps belong to quite good men. For the seer,
though he may have achieved calmness of soul, it is deeply
moving to perceive these starving souls. On the other
hand, the seer looks into a future of humanity which will
contain more and more dead matter, if it does not
revivify the conceptions which it once received and which will
kill it, if they are not raised into consciousness. The seer
would have to look into a future when people, through all kinds
of hereditary traits would show signs of old age much earlier
than is the case today. Just as one may see today examples of
infantile old age, even senility, so people would then show,
soon after being born, wrinkles and other indications of old
age, if through lack of spiritual knowledge forces did not
appear which are memories of conceptions once received in a
natural way. In order to provide the dying human race with a
life-giving elixir, in order to give the dead the possibilities
of coming into contact with the relatives they have left behind
on earth — in order to accomplish this, the seer,
conscious of this fact, searches for a language which is not
only understood here on earth by the souls incarnated in a
physical body, but which is spoken in common by the souls
living here between birth and death and those souls living
beyond between death and a new birth — a language
common to the living and the dead.
And
truly, it is not that one feels mere sympathy for what is a
Spiritual Science — a theoretical sympathy as for other
things — truly, this is not what should prompt us; but he
who really understands, he who looks into the world,
feels that this Spiritual Science has a world-mission.
He says to himself: the necessity exists to find the common
language, to find the elixir of life which keeps men from
becoming arid regarding the various conceptions we
mentioned. That is the mission of Spiritual Science for the
spiritual worlds themselves. One feels this mission as a high
and sacred duty, as something very serious and significant. And
we must not merely find pleasure in the ideas which Spiritual
Science can give us for our theoretical satisfaction, but we
must feel the spiritual power which it must derive from the
necessities of the development of humanity and of the world.
Then we shall have the right feeling for the reason, for the
existence of Spiritual Science, why it has to be implanted into
the spiritual life of humanity. It is this feeling which
we must actually achieve and we must be permeated by it. This
feeling has a highly curative power, it is one which
brings to the human soul a real harmony of its forces. This is
a fact. The more we allow our souls to be permeated with that
which belongs to the world of supersensible truths, the more
our feelings will become inwardly able to direct us in our
lives, the more essential will these feelings become. The man
who is merely pleased with Spiritual Science, who embraces it
out of curiosity, or for some similar reason, that man
will perhaps make a very bad use of it in his life. But he who
is permeated by the feeling we characterized above, by that
sacred feeling that comes to us because we know that Spiritual
Science must exist out of inner necessity, he will take his
place in life with the right attitude toward this Science. He
will be able to find his way through Spiritual Science, at
least inwardly, even in the most difficult situations; he will
perhaps find it especially when outwardly the greatest
difficulties arise. For Spiritual Science is an affair of the
future, it has entered into the world today because it must
serve mankind in the most comprehensive sense, in the most
comprehensive manner. But the result of this is that
those who in a way have a fear of the spiritual worlds in the
depths of their souls manifest this fear in their consciousness
as hatred.
Many human feelings are related to each other; ambition and
vanity, for instance, are related to fear. And in a complicated
manner all kinds of feelings are related to each other. Why is
man ambitious, vain? What does it mean to be ambitious, vain?
To be ambitious, vain, means wanting to be valued in the
opinion of one's environment, and to take pleasure in the value
one gains in the opinion of one's environment, to take intense
pleasure in that opinion. Why does one want that? One may want
it for a number of reasons. But today is the time when men, if
we look into the depths of their souls, reveal themselves as
particular cowards. Some of them who appear to be quite
robust in their outward consciousness are cowards in the
depths of their soul. And they seek all kinds of narcotics when
they have such fear of the supersensible worlds. That is,
because some people are afraid of losing their foothold when
they gain access to the spiritual worlds, fear overcomes them;
but they want to stifle this fear, sometimes because they are
afraid of the earnest and solemn strength which they must use
in order to enter into the spiritual worlds. We have seen many
a man who believed he could be in the spiritual world at the
end of four weeks, but there are — oh, the most terrible
of terrors — hindrances: it proves impossible for this
man to become in this incarnation, on the basis of spiritual
knowledge, that which he would like so much to be — a
famous man. Many a man then loses his joy, that is what he is
afraid of, and he wants to stifle this fear; and so he creates
against this Spiritual Science an antipathy permeated by
hatred and vanity.
This mood will spread farther and farther in the present, for
the inwardly cowardly, outwardly vain souls will become more
and more prevalent in the world. And it may well come to pass
that much more hatred, many more attacks will be launched
against Spiritual Science than has been the case so far. Thus,
there is certainly sufficient reason to see quite clearly, to
feel quite clearly in all these things; in spite of the
characterized feelings, we should have harmony, even though
outwardly it may often seem that everything may go awry. To see
clearly and distinctly, that will be necessary if one wants to
stand firm on the ground of spiritual knowledge. For in our
times those who most intensely believe they are qualified to
criticize often do not know at all what they are talking about.
There are people who, let us say, begin to write articles about
Spiritual Science, who criticize terribly the
“fantasies” of the spiritual researcher. Then, in
the second half of the article there appears all kind of
information about the author, which is entirely false, which is
not true. A wild fantasy governs these descriptions. No one who
ascends to the supersensible worlds could think up such
fantasies as the person who in the first part of his article
has criticized the “fantastic” Spiritual Science.
Thus things are turned around in the human soul. Those who
think they can tell the truth very clearly and who are gifted
with a certain impure imagination about the facts of the
physical plane partially stupefy themselves by holding forth
against that which is supersensibly perceived. Thus humanity
seeks oblivion not merely by means of alcohol, but by all kinds
of other means. In many things we must see clearly, and the
spiritual conception of life will give us the guidance to clear
seeing. The most varied narcotics are sought and also found,
and they are found for the reason that demonic beings are
increasingly active in the hidden depths of the souls of men.
These demonic beings will certainly be released by degrees
against that which is to fructify humanity from the spiritual
side.
This is something, my dear friends, which I wanted to paint
before your souls just at this time as a kind of picture of the
future, because it is well that we remind ourselves in our time
of the way we shall have to take a firm and secure stand on the
ground of this Spiritual Science by creating the right feelings
toward it and its mission, if we really recognize this Science
and its mission. From this ground we can tranquilly watch in
our innermost being the development into the future, even
though perhaps we may be brought outwardly more and more into
disharmony, even though we may more and more be put in the
wrong.
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