“Past
Incarnations of the Peoples of Today”
Lecture by Dr. Rudolf Steiner
(S-4344)
Stuttgart, 6 January, 1921
My Dear
Friends:
The
urgent task before us at the present time is to apply the knowledge
and impulses contained in Spiritual Science to life, but to apply
them in a really effective way. Again and again it must be emphasized
that in face of the burning needs of the age, theoretical knowledge
of the truths underlying human life and cosmic existence is by no
means sufficient. Everything depends upon understanding conditions as
they actually are in practical life — in other words, to
understand life itself in the light of the principles of Spiritual
Science. For many centuries men have grown accustomed to look at only
one fragment of reality. And the inevitable consequence of this was
the attitude of mind which has culminated in the catastrophic events
of the present time. Men are utterly lacking in that understanding of
existence which is demanded of them at their present age of
evolution.
As students of anthroposophical Spiritual Science it will certainly
not be difficult for us to be convinced of the truth of repeated
earthly lives nor of the fact that in spite of the full reality of
freedom, the destiny of a human being has its origin in a previous
earthly life. But when it is a question of coming to grips with the
concrete realities of life, we slip into the kind of thought that has
been customary during the last few centuries and which is utterly
incapable of explaining the intricacies of human life. Although this
kind of thinking can explain certain phenomena of nature, it is
entirely at a loss when confronted with the intricate complexities of
the life of man. As a matter of fact it is scientific thought
that has remained farthest of all in the rear of the actual demands
of life today, and yet science exercises a very powerful influence
upon the thinking of the masses of the people. In speaking thus of
the influence of scientific thought, I am not referring to those
individuals who are working in or are in some other way connected
with particular branches of science. I am thinking of the masses of
the people who, when they are faced by the weightiest problems of
life, swallow what is told them by men who appear by the force of
outer circumstances to be qualified to judge of such things. And then
people base their actions upon the opinions of the recognized
authorities although they are utterly devoid of any real
understanding of human life. The teachings of Spiritual Science must
be applied in every branch of existence, above all in those branches
of knowledge which form the basis for a true understanding of life.
When a man comes to Spiritual Science today he begins to understand
the principles underlying the fact of repeated earthly lives. But
suppose he wants to inform himself about things that are actually
happening in the world. He may turn perhaps to history, or rather to
the fragmentary history that forms part of popular education. But
this is all written from the point of view of thought that is merely
capable of explaining the things and phenomena of Nature, and nothing
more. The spiritual aspect of history is ignored and when anyone
nowadays tries to interpret certain facts and events of history, he
is more or less obliged to fall back on what happened in the last
generation, in the second and third generations back, and so on
through the centuries. To take a concrete example: How does a German
set about learning his history? He thinks of the men who have lived
in Middle Europe, of whom he himself is one. He reads the story of
what happened to them, what happened to their fathers, forefathers
and so on, through the generations. He goes backwards in time,
perhaps to the Middle Ages, and imagines that he is following the
tracks of one continuous stream of human life which leads back then
to the migrations of the peoples and so forth. And so he tries to
explain what is happening to mankind at the present time by what
happened in these earlier generations. He becomes familiar with the
stream of history as it expresses itself in the consecutive
generations, and the only idea that is really clear to him is that of
heredity. Sons have inherited certain qualities and characteristics
from their forefathers or are benefiting by what was instituted by
their forefathers. It is only a matter of going back in time from the
present to the preceding generations.
Yes, but if we look at the matter in the light of Spiritual Science,
can this be said to be the whole reality? Why should souls living in
bodies of the present generation necessarily have been incarnated in
Middle Europe in their earlier lives? Is it not possible that they
were incarnated somewhere quite different, under entirely different
conditions? The forces which these souls bring over with them from
their earlier incarnations into the bodies of the present generation
work no less effectively than the forces of the blood that has been
transmitted by heredity through the generations. These forces are
working as well as the inherited physical characteristics. We must
not fall into the error of thinking that it will ever be possible to
understand either the human beings or the events of the present age
so long as we have eyes only for a fragment of the reality. We must
say to ourselves that in the men of the present age souls are
incarnated who in earlier incarnations lived in quite different
regions of the earth. And when we try to follow up the destiny of
these souls, we are not necessarily led back through the generations
at all. In other words, we cannot understand what is happening on the
earth if we do not apply in an absolutely concrete way the truth of
repeated earthly lives.
It is not possible to be an honest believer in reincarnation on the
one side and on the other to accept history as it is expounded
nowadays, for to do that would be to make a sharp distinction between
outer life with all its traditions, and what we regard as the
essential reality. More and more we must realize how necessary it is
to be able to find evidence in life itself of the things we have
recognized as spiritually true. And it is for this reason, my dear
friends, that I have no hesitation in speaking about certain results
of investigation which may seem highly improbable to a great many
people, but for all that must be made known today. It is right
that they should be made known, because humanity is inwardly yearning
to know the whole reality and because degeneration is bound to set in
if men are afraid to face the whole reality.
It is, of course, quite true that most people fight shy of taking the
truths of Spiritual Science in all seriousness. These truths seem so
startling and so utterly remote from their accustomed lines of
thought that they merely dabble in Spiritual Science and never reach
the point of really coming to grips with it. They have not the
courage to apply these truths neither in practical life nor even in
their study of problems of practical life.
At this point, before we proceed any further, let me repeat something
I have said on many previous occasions; namely, that those who want
really to make any headway in spiritual research must be on their
guard against ordinary associations or combinations of ideas, for
what presents itself to the mind is usually the opposite of the
truth, or at all events diverges very widely from the truth. It is
precisely the deeper truths which seem at the outset strange and
improbable, because they can only be discovered by real knowledge and
real experience.
And so in all seriousness we will ask ourselves this question: Why
has civilization led human beings into the present catastrophic
condition of life? What has Spiritual Science to say about this? I
must emphasize here that certain details which I have given on
previous occasions are quite correct but for reasons which will be
quite obvious to you, it is only possible to deal adequately with a
vast subject by constantly adding other details.
I have said before that many souls living at the present time were
incarnated in a previous life during the early centuries of
Christendom, in regions more to the South of Europe. Many of these
souls are now incarnated in Middle Europe. This is a perfectly
correct statement but it applies only to a certain number of souls.
What I propose to tell you today must be taken as referring to a
considerable portion of the present population of the earth.
This brings us to the question — and the answer I shall give is
the outcome of real and very strenuous spiritual research —
this brings us to the question: Where were the souls of the greater
part of the population of Western Europe, of Middle Europe and far
over towards Russia in their earlier life on earth? If we investigate
this problem conscientiously with the methods of Spiritual Science,
the fact emerges that we are here concerned with souls whose life in
the spiritual world since their last death and their present birth
has been of comparatively short duration. Our investigation leads us
over to the West, to lands in which, after the discovery of America,
large numbers of Europeans founded colonies and exterminated or at
all events kept the original population in a state of subjection. We
are led back to the centuries of the conquests of America and to
souls incarnated at the time of these conquests in bodies of the
American Indian race.
Now you will not be able to understand what I have to tell you unless
you have a true picture in your minds of the nature of these Indian
peoples who were gradually exterminated by the colonists from Europe.
They were not, of course, cultured people in the sense in which we
think of culture today. But there was a certain quality in these
souls which expressed itself in a universal, pantheistic form of
religion. Their hearts were turned in aspiration to a great Spiritual
Being and their religion was thoroughly monotheistic. I am speaking
here of the leading stock, not of the more degenerate branches. These
people had a living and vivid experience of one great Spirit
Universal behind the world of nature and the deeds of men. We must
try to understand this mood of soul and altogether get rid of the
preconceived notion that these Indian peoples were the half animal
savages which they are generally supposed to have been.
Broadly speaking, the souls once living in those exterminated Indian
peoples are incarnated today in the men of Western Europe, Middle
Europe and on towards Russia. We shall never get to the truth if we
cannot accept what seems so strange and improbable a statement. These
were souls who had had no contact with Christianity in former
incarnations and because of this it follows that the souls of a large
proportion of Europeans today had not received the impulse of
Christianity before their present birth. Christianity is something
that has been acquired from outside, assimilated as it were with the
sounds of language and speech. Before we can understand the way in
which Christianity lives in the souls of Europeans today we must
realize that, broadly speaking, it was not a Christian impulse at all
which lived in these souls in an earlier incarnation, but a
pantheistic impulse, connected with the worship of one great
Universal Spirit. Here and there among these European peoples there
are, of course, other souls, whose earlier incarnations during the
first centuries of Christendom were in the more Southerly regions of
Europe and in Northern Africa. And of these two categories of souls,
the present population of Western and Central Europe and the lands
well on towards Russia mainly consists. The way to study these things
is to observe how the souls of men express themselves in our present
age, what their aspirations are and in what way they think. We shall
never understand these European peoples until we realize that
although the blood kinship runs back through the consecutive
generations, say to the age of Charles the Great and even earlier,
the souls now living in these European bodies were once incarnated in
far-off America, in the bodies of a race which was conquered by
colonists from Europe.
Another fact, too, emerges as the result of spiritual investigation.
We can look back to the peoples who lived in the Southern regions of
Europe and who received Christianity in a form altogether different
from that of today. In those times Christianity was still imbued with
elemental, deeply inward forces of soul. It worked as an imponderable
force in the whole of life and was still entirely free from the
abstract intellectualism of Theology. It was a force that worked upon
the deepest and most fundamental feelings of the people. And
these souls who lived in the Southern regions of Europe at that time
and received Christianity in this form, are, speaking broadly,
incarnated at the present time, in Asia. The period spent by
these souls in the spiritual world between death and rebirth
was somewhat longer than in the case of the others, because the
character of the impulse they received in their early Christian
incarnation was such that it tended to prolong the period of life in
the spiritual world between death and rebirth. Many of these souls
who were permeated by the Christian Impulse at that time are
incarnated now in Japanese bodies. We shall never be able to
understand the curious culture of Japan — which presents so
many enigmas today — unless we realize that a great many souls
now incarnated in Asia were imbued in a very special way with the
Christian impulse in their earlier incarnation. They have carried
over these Christian sentiments into Eastern bodies and have been
surrounded from childhood by the decadent forms of ancient Oriental
culture which have remained in the language and other forms of
civilized life in the East. Certain elements of the true Christian
impulse have lived on in these souls, in spite of all that has been
dinned into their ears and has presented itself to their minds and
hearts from a degenerate Oriental culture. We can find evidence of
this in the most highly developed and most highly educated Orientals,
and, indeed, we can only understand them in the light of this
knowledge. Think, for example, of a personality like Rabindranath
Tagore. We shall never understand what such a figure really signifies
until we realize that in Rabindranath Tagore there lives a soul who
in a previous earthly life imbibed from early European Christianity a
certain warmth of feeling which pours out in all his utterances and
deeds. This warmth of feeling is always there, but on the other hand
the rather coquettish style of Tagore is the outcome of the influence
of decadent Orientalism. There is a curious duality in the
personality of Rabindranath Tagore. If our outlook is healthy and
natural we shall invariably discern in his works an element of
Eastern coquettishness and yet we shall be attracted by an
irresistible warmth of soul.
It is quite useless today to dabble superficially in the idea of
repeated earthly lives and merely take it as a theory. It must be
applied to life in a concrete way, although this is still far from
people’s liking. At the bottom of their hearts they are afraid
to know and face their own being, and make no attempt to see in
actual life any concrete expression of their abstract beliefs. They
are embarrassed at the prospect of confronting their own true being.
They do not want to show themselves to the world as they really are,
and that is why they put up every obstacle they can to hinder
investigation into reality. The widespread confusion, and innumerable
problems with which modern life is fraught is explained to some
extent when we take into consideration the things I have put before
you here.
And now let us think of peoples inhabiting another part of the earth.
When a seer has made the investigations of which I have been telling
you, another question forces itself upon him; namely: What has become
of the souls who were incarnated in Asia round about the time
of the Mystery of Golgotha? In spiritual research one always finds
that some problem in actual life gives the impetus to investigation.
Life itself indicates the line of investigation, and then the faculty
of vision is kindled. One problem leads us to a particular region,
another to a different region and it is finally quite obvious that
there is meaning and purpose in it all. Having investigated the
destiny of the souls once incarnated in the Indian peoples of
America, one is led to enquire into the destiny of those souls who
were living in Asia, in Asia Minor and in Africa about the time of
the Mystery of Golgotha and in the earliest centuries of Christendom.
I am not now referring to those who actually received the teachings
concerning the Mystery of Golgotha, but to those who did not
receive them; namely, souls through whom the ancient culture of the
East lived on.
People have not, as a rule, any very correct idea of the character of
this old Oriental culture at the time of the Mystery of Golgotha.
Today, of course, it has become altogether decadent, but at the time
of the Mystery of Golgotha it was often of a lofty spiritual order. A
great many men were able to form very clear and definite conceptions
of certain facts and events of the spiritual worlds. Those faculties
which can be awakened in one who has allowed the Christ Impulse to
pour through the fibers of his being, were not, of course, possessed
by the souls of whom I am now speaking, but for all that they had a
deep understanding of the spiritual world which they envisaged in
pictures. Their conception of the universe was of a lofty spiritual
order and had the effect of making them think that the spiritual
world was the only world worthy of their aspirations. Their
inclination was to shun and flee away from the material world. They
were men who indulged in a great deal of speculation, but their
speculations were to some extent still nourished by forces of the
old, instinctive clairvoyance. They spoke of how the world had come
into being, passing through different stages of spiritual evolution
in the remote past. They spoke of Aeons in successive ranks, entering
into denser and denser states of matter, resulting finally in the
structure of the outer physical world. In short, they were men who
gazed deeply and reverently into the spiritual world. This attitude
of soul prepared them for a lengthy life in the spiritual
world between death and a new birth, and it was a very long time
before they brought themselves to descend again into new bodies. It
was a very long time before the urge arose within them to come down
again to the earth. These souls — a considerable number of them
at all events — are incarnated today in the peoples of modern
America. The whole constitution of the Americans today with all their
astuteness in the practical and material sides of life, is due to the
fact that in an earlier incarnation their souls were given up to
spiritual contemplation of the universe, but that they then descended
into very hard and dense material bodies. Fundamentally speaking what
they are seeking to do now is to let their earlier experiences of the
spiritual world live themselves out once again in a subtle and
uncannily astute handling of affairs connected with the
material world. We can understand why the American mind approaches
everything connected with the material world in such an eminently
practical and thoroughly scientific way, when we know that this
characteristic is to be traced back to an age when the attention of
these souls was turned towards the spiritual world. Material life has
now taken the place of the spiritual world and although the people of
America are quite unconscious of it, what they are really trying to
do is to understand the spiritual in the garb of the
material. Their attitude of mind now is the materialized
counterpart of spiritual experiences through which their souls passed
in an earlier incarnation.
You will soon realize how useful it is to try to understand the
actions and behavior of men of the present generation in the light of
such facts, for only so can you ever hope to grasp the whole reality.
We live in a world of pure abstractions when we study merely the
history of consecutive generations.
Be quite clear on one point, my dear friends. The vast majority of
men at the present time do not want self-knowledge. They are not
courageous enough to get out of the groove of physical, sense
observation, whether it be in history or in anything else. Think of
all that is inculcated into the minds of children in the instruction
they are given at school. It is quite obvious that human beings today
are being wrenched away from the realities of life just because they
are taught only one small fraction of reality. When people are asked
today to take the fact of repeated earthly lives in all seriousness
and to look a little further than outward appearances, they draw back
as if something were going to burn them. One comes across incredible
statements made, for instance, by leading scientists. It is of course
still too soon to speak in public lectures of matters such as I have
been speaking of today, but even in public lectures one has to go
pretty far.
We may as well realize at once that in most cases it is quite
impossible to find a point of contact with modern modes of thinking.
The modern mind is altogether perverted by the kind of thought that
is current in our present age. But on the other hand it is urgently
necessary that a sense for reality should find its way into life.
Without this sense of reality we shall make no real progress. And for
this reason those who are sincere students of the truths of
anthroposophical Spiritual Science must not be afraid of applying to
actual life, teachings like that of repeated earthly lives, which in
the abstract they may understand quite well. All the same, it
is absolutely right to refrain from uttering the bald, dogmatic form
of a truth until the proper time has arrived. It is right, for
example, that our Waldorf School shall be prevented from becoming a
school for the promulgation of any specific view of the world. It is
not essential for children to get hold of the abstract idea of
repeated lives on earth, but without actually expounding this as an
idea in the abstract, it is quite possible to throw light on history
and, furthermore, to make history intelligible when one has this idea
in the background. The minds of children who are taught history in
this way — perhaps without ever having heard of the theory of
reincarnation — will be quite different, simply because their
teachers have been able to speak intelligibly of life as it is at the
present time, knowing and understanding the way in which souls from
remote regions of the earth enter into the stream of blood flowing
through successive generations.
Our task today is not only to speak about the spirit, but to bring
understanding of the spirit to a point where the working of the
spirit can be seen in concrete, material existence. Our sciences are
abstract even when they dabble in the most concrete phenomena of
external life, for these material phenomena themselves are nothing
but abstractions when their spiritual foundations are ignored.
Again we find people saying: The only thing to do is to believe in
those who claim to have vision of the spiritual world, for initiation
science is not so easily acquired as other kinds of knowledge.
Initiation science is not for us. Such a point of view is
fundamentally the same as that of a certain Professor who said:
“After all, when it comes to things that do not directly
concern me — the birth of Alexander the Great, for instance —
I can accept them without having experienced them myself. But I must
either have experienced personally or be able to experience things
that directly concern me before I will acknowledge them as
truth. Nothing will make me accept these things merely on the basis
of the experiences of others.”
I should like to ask such people whether or not they have to accept
the date of their own birth on the authority of others. The date of
their birth is something that concerns them most intimately, but
whether it can ever be a conscious experience — that is quite
another matter! There is surely no alternative but to accept it on
the authority of others!
That is one thing that may be said about the rejection of the
principle of authority — as it is called.
If we would only try to open up the path which leads through healthy
human intelligence to the understanding of the teachings of Spiritual
Science and take these teachings really seriously, we should soon
discover that healthy, free minds can, after all, find their way to
truths such as those of which I have spoken to you today —
strange and questionable as they may at first appear to be. Of
course, if the faculty of healthy reason has to confront such
obstacles as are erected when history is studied merely from the
point of view either of inherited characteristics or of events
occurring in a continuous, unbroken stream — if human
intelligence is obstructed by prejudice in this way, then it will not
be possible to get very near to reality. The moment we give healthy
reason free play, and when we begin really to want to understand, we
shall be able to perceive what is living in the souls now incarnated
upon the earth. Understanding will not come from a study of heredity
alone, nor from a study of the blood flowing through the generations.
Everything depends upon our having the courage to approach these
matters. But when once the courage is there we shall get beyond
abstractions to a concrete understanding of the truths themselves.
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