Many years ago, when I was working in Berlin, the news filtered into a
theatre during the performance that the Empress of Austria had been
assassinated at Geneva by one of the Propagandists by
Action — so they were being called at that time.
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During one
of the intervals I happened to be standing near a man who was then a
literary critic in Berlin and has since written philosophical books
which have gained a certain reputation. This man voiced his
astonishment at the news in a way that still lingers in my memory. He
said: One can understand many things that happen in the world
without in the least justifying or approving of them ... one can
understand many things that happen ... but that a revolutionary
movement should instigate the murder of a sick woman whose continued
existence could have made no real difference, whose death anyhow can
have no clear connection with any political idea, this —
said the man — is incomprehensible; it just doesn't make
sense.
I am sure this man was expressing what must be the opinion of every
right-minded, educated person in the modern world. We are reminded
that in the life of men and the course of history, things do happen
which seem senseless and purposeless not only when judged by the
normal standards but even when they are attributed to some form of
aberration.
But events of this very nature — and many, many others might be
cited — show that what appears outwardly incomprehensible must
inevitably do so because behind the scenes of world affairs — if
I may use this expression — spiritual forces and spiritual deeds
are playing to and fro
[a phrase meaning back and forth – e.Ed],
both in the good and in the bad sense. These
spiritual deeds and happenings are only to be understood when the
light of Spiritual Science can be shed into those regions that lie
behind the scenes of life in the ordinary world of the senses. Things
happen which become intelligible only when they can be illumined by
ideas derived from the spiritual world and which, if viewed merely in
their connection with the world of the senses, inevitably seem devoid
of meaning and purpose — either good or bad. And if by what may
be called chance but may also possibly have been a matter of karma in
symbolic garb, one has an experience of this kind in a theatre, then
it prompts the reaction that what is going on behind the
scenes looks very different from what is happening on the stage.
I have made these preliminary remarks because I propose today to speak
about matters which will be further elaborated when we are next
together — matters which it is important for men at the present
time to know about and which are connected with events behind the
scenes of the physical plane. These things cannot be understood if we
give way to the easy-going modern habit of merely generalising about
the facts of the spiritual world and their connection with human
affairs on the Earth; they become intelligible only when we penetrate
as deeply as possible into the concrete realities of the spiritual
world.
You know from many passages in the Lecture-Courses that the evolution
of mankind is to be divided into certain periods: the vast periods of
the Saturn-, Sun-, Moon-evolutions; the shorter periods of the
Lemurian, Atlantean and our own Post-Atlantean epochs; and again
within these shorter periods which, however, extend over long
stretches of time, we speak of certain epochs of culture within the
Post-Atlantean period: the ancient Indian, the ancient Persian, the
Egypto-Chaldean, the Greco-Latin and our own Fifth Post-Atlantean
epoch.
The reason for speaking of these periods is that the faculties of
humanity as a whole — in this case more particularly the
faculties of soul — change fundamentally from one period to
another; they change because a very real evolution takes place in
every such period — I am speaking now of the shortest. Every such
period contains something which mankind is obliged to undergo,
something which may cause either happiness or unhappiness, which has
to be realised and understood, which is the source of impulses of will
leading to deeds, and so forth. The tasks devolving upon the
Egypto-Chaldean epoch of civilisation differed from those of the
Greco-Latin epoch — and our own age, too, faces its own specific
tasks.
A really true idea of the distinct tasks of the several epochs in
regard to the development of certain qualities — especially those
of which we shall speak today — cannot be formed without taking
into account the experiences contributed by human life as a whole to
the external development of which history speaks and to which the
materialistic thought of today prefers to confine itself. No really
adequate characterisation of the successive epochs can, however, be
drawn from these experiences on the physical plane, for they, after
all, constitute only one part of that cycle of human life which
stretches from birth to death and from death onwards to a new birth.
For in what actually happens, there is a constant interplay and
interaction between the forces that come down from the world in which
man lives between death and a new birth and those which are unfolded
in his life here, on the physical plane. There is an unceasing
interplay between the forces unfolded by human beings after death and
those operating on the physical plane.
Conditions throughout the Fourth Post-Atlantean epoch were such that
certain things might safely be withheld from the consciousness of man.
Many things in respect of which men of the Greco-Latin epoch might
without harm be kept unconscious must, however, enter more and more
into the consciousness of those living in the Fifth Post-Atlantean
epoch. During this Fifth epoch, human beings must become conscious of
much that in earlier times could remain in the unconscious.
These things unfold according to certain spiritual laws, under a kind
of spiritual necessity. It is part of the destiny of the human race
that certain faculties of comprehension and also certain forces of
will, shall unfold in a particular epoch. In this Fifth Post-Atlantean
epoch humanity becomes ripe for the knowledge of certain things, just
as in earlier epochs men became ripe in other respects. One thing in
respect of which humanity has become sufficiently mature in the Fifth
Post-Atlantean epoch seems highly paradoxical to the modern mind,
because public opinion moves for the most part in exactly the opposite
direction, would prefer, as it were, to lead men in the
opposite direction. But this will be of no avail. The spiritual forces
with which men are, if I may put it so, inoculated, in the course of
the Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch, will be stronger than the wishes of
certain people, stronger than the dictates of public opinion.
One of these things — and it will assert itself most powerfully
— is the guiding or directing of men more deeply in line with
occult principles than has ever before been possible. It lies in the
general character of evolution that during this Fifth Post-Atlantean
epoch, certain conditions connected with the exercise of power, of
influence, must pass into the hands of small groups who will wield
great power over other, large masses of people.
A certain section of public opinion vehemently resists this trend;
nevertheless it will assert itself and for the following reason.
During the Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch, simply because of inner
maturity and evolutionary necessity, a large portion of humanity will
unfold certain spiritual faculties, a certain natural capacity to see
into the spiritual world. This portion of humanity, which will indeed
provide the best foundation for the future Sixth Post-Atlantean epoch
— this portion of humanity, while in process of preparation
during the Fifth epoch, will show little inclination to be actively
concerned with the affairs of the physical plane. Such men will have
little interest in physical affairs and will be engrossed in ennobling
the life of soul, in regulating certain matters connected with the
spiritual life. And because of this, others less spiritually inclined
will be able to seize for themselves certain factors connected with
the exercise of power — to get them into their own hands.
This is something that arises with a kind of necessity. Among men who
were cognisant of these things it was the subject of much discussion
throughout the last third of the nineteenth century, and they always
stressed the vital necessity that this potential should be directed -
not into evil but into good channels. During the last third of the
nineteenth century, especially just before its turn, one could hear
occultists on every hand insisting that precautions must be taken to
ensure that such means of power come into the hands of worthy men.
Naturally, with the exception of a very few groups, opinions differed
as to who were really worthy; each group championed the claims of
those with whom the world had brought it into contact. But the whole
matter was the subject of almost day-to-day conversation among
occultists and, in a certain sense, has remained so to this day.
Simply because man attains the requisite degree of maturity, other
things, too, will emerge in the course of the Fifth Post-Atlantean
epoch, will become known to men and also pass into the sphere of the
will. These are things which lead still further, so far indeed that
they cannot but cause grave anxiety to everybody who is cognisant of
them.
This Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch confronts the fact that the physical
apparatus of human thinking becomes capable of understanding certain
factors relating to illness and processes of healing, connections of
Nature-processes with illnesses. This causes anxiety to those
possessing real knowledge of these matters because their aim now must
be to ensure that those who will be chosen to bring the relevant
teachings and impulses to men will do so in the right and worthy way.
For two possibilities exist: information about these things will
either be conveyed to men in a form which does harm, or it may be
imparted in a way which is for the good of the world. These things are
connected with the most intimate depths of certain conditions relating
to human propagation, with circumstances connected with illnesses and
with the onset of death, and when knowledge concerning them spreads
among mankind they give rise to thoughts and impulses of deep import
and significance. And the purpose of the Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch is
that men shall become free enough to be enlightened about certain
truths hitherto kept in the more unconscious region of the human soul,
and to master them.
Those who knew, concerned themselves deeply with all the implications
of these things and with the steps that could be taken in one
direction or the other. For everything that can arise in this way
bestows a certain power, enables a hand to be taken to a very
far-reaching extent in the shaping of human affairs. All these
considerations, as I said, occupied an important place in
spiritual-scientific movements during the nineteenth century, and
still do so, to this day, in connection with the evolution of the
Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch.
Another fact must here be considered, a fact that to anyone cognisant
of it, is very significant, and must therefore be brought into
relation with many others. I have mentioned it here and there in the
Lecture-Courses. When, having crossed the threshold of the spiritual
world, a man begins to make observations there, peculiar facts,
essentially individual facts come before his soul's eye. And then a
deeper scrutiny of things which at first sight seem to have nothing to
do with each other, reveals that they are indeed connected, that they
mutually illumine and explain each other and in doing so greatly
facilitate penetration into the nature of the spiritual world.
The other fact, of which I am now going to speak, will, at first,
certainly not give you the impression of being connected with what I
have just said, yet the very contrary proves to be the case. This
other fact is the following: When one turns to the souls of human
beings who have died in our present age and learns the circumstances
of their existence, one perceives souls among them who feel grave
apprehension at the prospect of coming into contact with those human
souls who, here on Earth, met their death as did the Empress of
Austria at that time in Geneva. One discovers that human beings sent
through the Gate of Death by, let us say, the Propagandists by
Action, are a cause of grave anxiety to certain human beings who
passed through death in a normal way and then have further experiences
in the spiritual world. One notices, as it were, that those who died
in the normal way and who may have occasion to contact these other
souls, are fearful of such contact after death, and shrink from it.
I beg you, in such a case, to ignore the emotional paradox. Such
innumerable possibilities of association and contact are open to souls
that it would be out of place to allow oneself here to be swayed by
feelings of compassion, however natural and justifiable they may be. A
case like this must be viewed quite objectively. It is a fact that
souls who have passed through the Gate of Death normally, feel a
certain dread of those whose death was brought about by violent means
resembling those adopted by anarchist propaganda.
Now there is a certain very strange connection between this last fact
and the other of which I spoke previously. Closer scrutiny reveals
that these souls who met their death by violent means come into
possession of certain knowledge in the spiritual world after death,
which the other souls do not wish to receive from them prematurely,
before it is right and healthy to do so. For the very reason that
here, on the physical plane, they were deprived of life in this way
and sent with such violence through the Gate of Death, these souls
retain a certain possibility of turning to account the powers and
forces they possessed on Earth, for example, the power of intellect.
From the other side, from the spiritual world, such souls can make use
of the powers which were bound up with the physical body here on Earth
and achieve with them something quite other than it is possible to
achieve during life in the physical body. Thereby these souls are able
to acquire knowledge of certain things earlier than is really
conducive to the progress of human evolution.
It is very remarkable that both meaning and purpose are revealed in
this way in a number of deeds hitherto seeming to lack all rhyme or
reason. These deeds assume a strange aspect to one who sees things as
they really are. In the physical world, all kinds of nonsense is
talked; it may sound plausible but is, well just nonsense to closer
observation. Here, in the physical world, it is said: people like
these Propagandists by Action who murder others, are
simply out to draw attention to misery in the world; it is a means of
active agitation, etc., etc.. But one who analyses the matter and
tries to bring it into line with the laws of social life will realise
at once that, although such deeds appear to be senseless, their
meaning suddenly becomes clear in the light of the knowledge that
souls sent into the spiritual world in this violent way, acquire
knowledge which they really ought not yet to possess and of which
souls who died a normal death have a positive dread.
To investigate the causes underlying assassinations committed at
various times, like that of the Empress Elizabeth of Austria, to
discover the position of these souls who come into the spiritual world
with certain secrets in their keeping — with consequences of
which we shall speak — to investigate these things occultly was
of course the important thing. A merely external view of the series of
such assassinations may ascribe them all to chance; but if one
analyses the matter, if one considers who the individuals thus sent to
their death really are, it becomes clear that they have been selected,
as it were — not, of course from the standpoint of the physical
world but from that of the spiritual world. Investigation of this
aspect of many of the well-known assassinations reveals something very
remarkable. In the cases of Carnot,
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the Empress Elizabeth of Austria
and certain others, the remarkable fact is revealed that although the
possibility of achieving something by their assassinations certainly
existed, it was, as a matter of fact, not achieved at all. It would
have been achieved if souls had been found to be their
customers, if I may put it so. If that had happened, both
sides would have incurred transcendental, super-sensible guilt: those
who had passed through death in the normal way would have had
experiences which would have driven them into blameworthy paths, and
those whose deaths had been caused by violence, by assassination,
would have been guilty of divulging knowledge before the proper time.
Higher Spiritual Beings, Higher Hierarchies, prevented this from
happening because of certain consequences which would have ensued and
which it was necessary to frustrate for the sake of the well-being of
a certain part of mankind. By the intervention of higher Spiritual
Beings, the harm that might have resulted was prevented. And so there
was evidence here of an attempt made with ineffective means, or
rather, with means that had been deprived of their effectiveness. It
was an attempt made in the spiritual world, behind the scenes of the
physical world.
Probing into the deeper foundations of such matters, we discover the
source of the impulses underlying them. And in the case of many of the
assassinations which were news in Europe and will be known to you, the
impulses — they were spiritual impulses, remember — were not
really primary and original but were derivatives; they were
defence measures, if this rather trivial expression is
permissible. The purpose of these deeds was to put a stop to something
else, to frustrate other deeds, or, better said, to prevent the
consequences of other deeds tending in the same direction.
This is a very mysterious matter and can only be understood by
scrutinising what, exactly, it was proposed to prevent, against what,
exactly, these defence measures were taken. Spiritual Science
penetrates here into things deeply connected with the impulses of
human life in the present and in the future and of which it is
extremely difficult to speak because they everywhere run counter to
certain naive and even justifiable interests of men. The matter
becomes comprehensible only when we take into consideration the fact
that all these attempts by means of assassinations of which I have
spoken up to now, were amateurishly directed, were not under
expert guidance. They were attempts made without thorough
knowledge of the occult connections; they were defence measures born
of fear, and they were not under united leadership. They become
intelligible only when we study the plan which they were actually
intended to avert, and which was itself being pursued and staged with
much greater insight. In the nineteenth century, a remarkable Order
was still in existence over in the East: the Order of the
Thugs. This Order, which flourished in a certain region of
Asia, did not arise out of mere desire — the desire, I mean, of its
members — to gain their ends. The members of this Order were charged
with the task of murdering certain persons named by very secret and
unknown superiors. It was an Order of murderers, so to speak, with the
task of putting certain individuals to death. Evidence of its activity
filtered through from time to time in news announcing the murder of
such and such a person. The murder was committed on the orders of
unknown superiors who had charged some member of this Order of the
Thugs to carry it out.
In the places where this was undertaken, the aim was well understood.
By arranging circumstances of the physical plane in such a way that
the establishment of this Order of the Thugs was possible, and then by
directing its activities as required, the plan was to bring about the
violent death of such persons as would be equipped after their death
with the faculty for learning certain secrets. The individuals who
managed all this also organised corresponding conditions here, on the
physical plane, to act as mirrors — mirror
events as they are called in occultism. Such was the intention:
to organise the appropriate mirror events. Certain events
of this kind — if only a few — have actually been organised
on the physical plane. It is done in this way: certain suitable
personalities are trained to be mediums, put into a mediumistic
condition and by certain machinations the currents from the spiritual
world are directed to the medium. The medium then divulges certain
secrets which can only be disclosed by this means, namely, that in
yonder world a person killed by a deed of violence, turns to account
here, on the Earth, those forces which owing to his violent death can
still be made use of; as souls, they fathom certain secrets and then
instill them into the medium. And it is possible for those interested
in such research here, on the Earth, to investigate what these souls
are instilling by such means.
What is investigated in this way is a sort of premature
spiritual birth — if I may use this expression. The souls
who passed through the Gate of Death in the normal way and are
concerned with such things, know that they must be preparing
themselves now — and they make it plain that they are engaged in
this preparation — in order, later on, when humanity has
sufficiently matured, to bring down many things to the Earth and
inject them into the Earth by rightful means. This, indeed, is an
important task devolving upon a number of human beings now passing
through the Gate of Death. Having attained the requisite maturity for
certain secrets at the right time — not prematurely, as is the
case when forces generated by violent deaths are put into operation
— the task of these souls is to use and apply the normal
forces. It is actually the task of these human beings to acquire
control of these forces and then to inspire them into men living on
the Earth who are not mediums at all but who should experience them in
the normal, legitimate way — through genuine Inspiration.
In normal life this would be a matter of waiting. But because, as the
result of occult crime, these things which ought to come much later
are sent as premature spiritual births along the path indicated —
because of this, individuals intending evil to humanity and who in
this sense are black or grey magicians,
capture such secrets for their own ends.
Behind the scenes of outer happenings, such things have been
proceeding during our own decades. The intention was this: to place in
the hands of a certain group of men, firstly, the secret of the
control of masses — I spoke of this to begin with. It is the
secret of how to gain extensive control over those masses who concern
themselves little with external affairs, yet possess spiritual
capacities and are especially qualified to assist in the preparation
of the Sixth Post-Atlantean epoch — it is the secret, too, of how
the art of controlling these masses can be placed in the hands of a
few individuals.
That was the one aim. The other is something that will play an
important role in the future: it is a matter of acquiring the secret
means whereby factors connected with processes of disease, with the
process of propagation, may be given a particular turn.
Among a few friends, I have already spoken of these things. The age of
materialism is striving, through the work of certain circles, to
paralyse, to eliminate all spiritual development in mankind, to bring
human beings to a point where simply by temperament and character they
reject everything that is spiritual and regard it as folly.
This trend — and it is already perceptible in some individuals
today — will intensify. People will actually long for the time
when the Spiritual is universally deemed to be insanity, craziness!
Attempts will be made to achieve this end by inoculations; just as
viruses have been discovered as means of protection against illnesses,
so certain inoculations will be used to influence the human body in
such a way that it provides no place for the spiritual proclivities of
the soul. Human beings will be immunised against any predisposition
for spiritual ideas ... such, at least, will be the endeavour. They
will try by inoculation to bring it about that even in childhood,
human beings lose the urge towards the spiritual life. This is only
one of the aspects of that more intimate knowledge, relating to the
connection of Nature-processes and Nature-specifics with the human
organism, which must arise during the Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch.
These things will certainly find their way into the life of mankind
when the time comes. The only question is whether success will have
attended those previous attempts — by means of such premature
spiritual births as I have mentioned — to put knowledge into the
hands of individuals who will use it for their own ends ... or whether
the knowledge of these things will come in the right way, at the right
time, and thus promote the well-being of humanity.
There was nothing amateurish about the methods of the organisation
designed for promoting these premature spiritual births; with the help
of the Order of murderers known as the Thugs, it worked very
systematically, albeit in a way which horrifies anyone who has the
good of humanity at heart. It worked systematically, not amateurishly,
with full knowledge of the means required.
Because the effort was being made through instruments acquired
prematurely from the spiritual world to place part of mankind in the
egotistical possession of knowledge which, as humanity matures will be
acquired in any case during the Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch ... because
this was being striven for, there arose in other groups of men the
uneasiness and anxiety which staged this Propaganda by
Action as a counter-blast, so to speak; it was intended to be a
help but, being the child of fear, it was an amateurish attempt, a
provisional attempt made with ineffective means.
These things that proceed behind the scenes of external happenings,
are of deep import. Nor would they be mentioned here if it were not a
necessity and a duty to bring them to the attention of people trained
to some extent in Spiritual Science. It is a necessity for such things
to pass into the consciousness of humanity in the Fifth Post-Atlantean
epoch. Only so can the goal of earthly evolution be attained.
Human beings must embark upon the unpleasant task of abandoning the
mode of thinking which the universities produce in the so-called
educated classes today; a time must come when a number of human beings
declare themselves ready to accept this uncomfortable world-conception
which takes its direction, its concepts, its ideas, from the spiritual
world. For men must not, dare not, linger in the condition of sleep
that is so congenial to those abstract concepts for which the age of
materialism strives and then calls noble.
Thinking over what I have thus indicated, you will realise that a
whole number of possibilities exist for making use of currents
emanating from the spiritual world in order to bring evil things to
pass on the Earth during this Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch. There are
many, many such possibilities — today I have told you of one.
And the obligation to stress the necessity that such knowledge
should reach the consciousness of a certain number of souls —
this is bound up with the fundamental character of our age. The second
half of the nineteenth century was an extremely important period. I
have often indicated to circles of friends here and there that the
year 1841 was a critical time, a year of decision and crisis. This, of
course, is not discovered by looking merely at the events that
happened in the physical world, but only by studying these events in
connection with what was going on in the spiritual world. The year
1841 was, in truth, the critical year in respect of the onset of the
age of materialism, for at that time a very definite battle began in
the spiritual worlds — a battle waged by certain Spirits, Spirits
of Darkness as we may call them, belonging to the hierarchical rank of
the Angeloi. In the spiritual worlds they fought out this battle until
the autumn of 1879. They were striving for many and definite aims,
only one of which shall be mentioned today. Between the years 1841 and
1879, decision was to be taken as to whether a certain store of
spiritual wisdom could be made sufficiently mature to trickle
gradually down to the Earth from the last third of the nineteenth
century onwards, that is to say, to enter into the souls of men as a
stimulus to spiritual knowledge, to the knowledge described today as
that of Spiritual Science, which has only been possible since that
time.
The aim of these Angeloi-Spirits between the years 1841 and 1879 was
to prevent what was thus to flow down to the Earth, from coming to
maturity in the spiritual world. But these Spirits of Darkness were
defeated in the war they waged against the Spirits of Light during
this period. In the year 1879, on a smaller scale, an event came to
pass of the kind that has several times come to pass in the course of
evolution, and has always been pictured symbolically as the victory of
Michael, or St. George, over the Dragon. In the year 1879, too, the
Dragon was overcome in a certain realm. This time the
Dragon was the Angeloi-Spirits who were striving for but
could not achieve the aim I have indicated. In 1879, therefore, they
were cast out of the spiritual world into the world of men — and
here, in this world, they wander among humanity. They are present
here, sending their forces into men's thoughts, feelings and impulses
of will, egging them on to this undertaking or another. They have not
been able to prevent the onset of the age when the spiritual knowledge
flows down — their defeat in the battle lies precisely in this
— for the spiritual knowledge is here and will unfold
increasingly; human beings will be able to acquire the faculty of
seeing into the spiritual world.
But having been cast down to the Earth, these Angeloi-Spirits are
intent upon doing harm with the down-flowing knowledge; they want to
guide it into wrongful channels, to rob it of its power for good and
lead it into paths of evil. In short, having been cast down since the
year 1879, their aim is to achieve here, with the help of men, what
they were unable to achieve with the help of the Spirits in yonder
world. Their aim is to bring ruin to that part of the good plan for
world-evolution which consists in causing the knowledge of the control
of masses, the knowledge concerning birth, illness and death, among
other things, to spread among men when the time is ripe. These Spirits
of Darkness want to spread such knowledge too soon, by means of the
premature spiritual births. Among their other objects and activities,
these Spirits operate in the manner I have just indicated.
The only way to combat the influence of these Ahrimanic Beings is to
realise that against certain aims of Ahriman nothing avails except to
see through him, to know that he is there. I have indicated this
repeatedly in the Mystery Plays; think only of the end of the last
Play. The Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch must evolve to the stage where
many human beings address the Ahrimanic Powers and Beings as Faust
addresses Mephistopheles: In thy Nothingness I hope to find the
All. Men must be resolved to look into that realm where
materialism sees the Nothingness and there see ... the
spiritual world! Ahriman-Mephistopheles is then obliged to speak to
such men as he speaks to Faust when sending him to the
Mothers:
I will not grudge my praise before thou goest, For well I see
that thou the Devil knowest.
The other day, I said, jokingly, in Dornach: Mephistopheles
would not have made such a remark to Woodrow Wilson! To Woodrow Wilson
he would have said: The little fellows never notice the Devil,
even when he has them by the collar! Truly, it is of the
greatest importance that men shall learn to see into the realities of
the spiritual world. And, believe me, it is simply the fact, that
when, on the one side, there is some special necessity, the opposing
forces are also especially strong — and so, today, men put up
strong resistance to these things, struggle against them.
I beg you here in Zurich, in your laudable and welcome efforts to
bring Spiritual Science to certain still very hostile circles, to be
under no illusions! Many disappointments — and at first, nothing
but disappointments — await all efforts to direct things that
must come to pass, into the right paths. This, of course, should never
deter us. We must be so imbued with the impulse needed for the present
age, that we do what has to be done without regard to results —
whether they fall out one way or the other.
This attitude alone makes achievement possible — and then it is often
reached by an entirely unexpected route. I beg you to remember, too,
that a great deal must often be done that yields no gratifying
results. For the propaganda of Spiritual Science is a different matter
from other current forms of propaganda. In these other domains, people
are for the most part told things with which they are as familiar as
devout ladies sitting in church are familiar with what the clergyman
says from the pulpit. The programmes of most leagues and societies
contain subject matter that can be imbibed very light-heartedly and
superficially — it usually is, and remains, pure abstraction.
Fine programmes are made — but these programmes are unrelated to
and incapable of penetrating into reality. If it is our desire to
cultivate spiritual strivings in this Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch, we
must regard them as we regard the Living. What is the nature of
the Living? The Living, the Life, in the realm of Spirit has its image
in the realm of the Living in Nature. I ask you: is a fish in the sea
afraid of laying a number of eggs that come to nothing? Ask yourselves
how many of the eggs that are actually laid, turn into fish? How many
come to nothing? As it is in life, so, too, it is in the spiritual
life. You may speak for long years, on countless occasions, to vast
numbers of people ... and you must be satisfied if interest, at most,
is awakened in a few among them — for that inheres in the nature
of the Living. Achievement in any degree is only possible when one
proceeds as Nature proceeds — Nature being the image of the
Spirit. What would happen if Nature hesitated to allow living beings
to lay the eggs that come to nothing, because a number obviously
perish in the course of a year? The Nature-process continues and,
moreover, achieves evolution. Considerations as to whether any
particular thing can be achieved, whether it is in line with this or
with that — are of no moment. What is of moment is that in the
thing itself we see the impulse and that we simply cannot do otherwise
than carry this impulse into the world.
And looking at the reasons — a few of which have been indicated
today — why this impulse must be carried out into the world
during the Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch ... truly they are serious
enough! Where necessity is greatest, remember, there the opposition is
strongest. Men will have to learn to view all these things that come
to pass here, on the physical plane, and in our time present a truly
terrible aspect, in their connection with happenings behind the
scenes. Only then do they become intelligible. But the historians, the
sociologists, the economists, the politicians of today, who derive
their rules and laws exclusively from the physical plane well, as far
as the actual necessities are concerned, they act like persons who
begin some important task by stretching themselves on a chaise
lounge and going to sleep, believing they can achieve it in the
world of dream. The majority of those who belong to the world of
culture, to the several branches of science today, really do set to
work like this; in their state of dream they let reality pass them by.
How do men write treatises on history, on sociology? They write
without a single inkling of the real forces at play behind the subject
of their dreamings. The realities underlying such deeply decisive
events as we are witnessing nowadays, lie around modern men of science
like the walls of a room into which they have been carried during
sleep, have never seen and in which they go on sleeping. This is how
materialistic science acquaints itself with the world.
In my book
Vom Menschenratsel
(The Riddle of Man)
I have described a mode of consciousness that is at the same time a
seeing (Schauendes Bewusstsein). This must, to a
certain degree, become a faculty in humanity of the Fifth
Post-Atlantean epoch for the following reason. Certain secrets must
come into the open because otherwise they would be spread among
humanity by unlawful means such as those of which I have told you
today. As I said, it is not easy to speak of these things, but in duty
bound it is necessary to do so. Men must acquire for many things a
gift of observation very different from the clumsy faculty of
observation in vogue today.
In connection with what has been said, I want to add the following.
Firstly, men can acquire something, even today, by trying to take
things normally ascribed to chance seriously and regard them as hints
for deepening the life of soul. Suppose you read that at one place or
another, on this or that date, a certain man died. A great deal may
light up if one asks oneself: How would it have been if that man
had died three months earlier or three months later? reckoning,
of course, merely with possibilities. But you may be sure that if such
a question is put, forces are released whereby you will discern other
things. Or again, while traveling in a train you may have a
conversation that means a great deal to you. A materialist, naturally,
would regard such a thing as a lucky stroke of chance. But those who
are trying to penetrate behind the scenes of outer existence will be
alert to such incidents; without forcing ideas too far but feeling
that there is something in these accidents, they pay
attention, because these things point to forces playing into and
between the events — forces whose origin is neither mechanical
nor mathematical. That is one of the things I wanted to say.
The other is this, and I want to reiterate it with emphasis. In spite
of the materialism of our time, much that is spiritual is revealing
itself to men. But it goes against the grain to speak about these
spiritual experiences. When someone becomes communicative, because he
trusts you, he will often speak of what he, or some other person, has
done ... If he tells you honestly and genuinely why, for example, he
founded some newspaper, why he did this or that, he relates a dream,
or what seemed to be a dream; he tells you of an impulse from the
spiritual world. Such things happen at every turn nowadays — far
more often than people think. Far more deeds are prompted by spiritual
impulses than is usually imagined. But people hesitate to admit such
things because they are as a rule not taken seriously.
It is well to deepen contemplation in both these directions, to be
alert, in these days, to any sign or experience which strikes one's
attention; and also to observe — for the opportunities are there
— how in the good and in the bad sense, things are revealed from
the spiritual world, which impel men to act. Nowadays, above all, this
is more often the case than people think.
That is what I wanted to put before you today. Next Tuesday we will
continue the subject.
[1]
Note by Translator: The date of the assassination was 10th September, 1898.
“Propagandisten der Tat” seems to have been a
phrase in current use at that time. In modern books of reference, this
assassination and that of Carnot, of which mention is made later, are
attributed to revolutionary anarchists.
[2]
Carnot was the fourth President of the
Third French Republic. He was assassinated at Lyons on 24th June, 1894.
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