The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner to an audience
familiar with the general background of his anthroposophical
teachings. He constantly emphasized the distinction between his
written works and reports of lectures which were given as oral
communications and were not originally intended for print. It
should also be remembered that certain premises were taken for
granted when the words were spoken. “These premises,”
Rudolf Steiner writes in his autobiography, “include at the
very least the anthroposophical knowledge of Man and of the Cosmos
in its spiritual essence; also of what may be called
‘anthroposophical history,’ told as an outcome of
research into the spiritual world.”
THE WORK OF THE ANGELS IN MAN'S ASTRAL BODY
ANTHROPOSOPHICAL understanding of the spirit must
not be a merely theoretical view of the world, but a leaven, an actual
power in life. Only when we manage to investigate this view of the world
so fundamentally that it really comes alive in us does it properly fulfill
its mission. For by linking our souls with this anthroposophical
conception of the spirit we have become custodians, as it were, of
very definite and significant processes in the evolution of humanity.
Whatever their view of the world, men are generally convinced that
thoughts and ideas have no status in it except as the contents of
their own souls. Those who hold such views believe that thoughts and
mental pictures are “ideals” which will be embodied in the world
only to the extent that man succeeds in ratifying them by his physical
deeds.
The anthroposophical attitude posits the conviction that our thoughts
and ideas must find other ways of taking effect besides the way
through our deeds in the physical world. Recognition of this essential
principle implies that the anthroposophist must play his part in
watching out for the signs of the times. A very great deal is
happening all the time in the evolution of the world; and it is
incumbent upon men, particularly the men of our own time, to acquire
real understanding of what is going on in the evolutionary process in
which they themselves are placed.
In the case of an individual human being, everybody knows that account
must be taken of his stage of development, not only of the outer facts
and occurrences around him. Think of it quite crudely for a moment.
Outer, physical happenings are going on around human beings of five,
ten, twenty, thirty, fifty, seventy years of age. But nobody in his
senses will expect the same reaction to these happenings from the
five-year-olds, the ten-year-olds, the twenty-year-olds, the
fifty-year-olds, the seventy-year-olds! How human beings may be
expected to react to their environment can be determined only by
taking account of their stage of development. Everybody will admit
this in the case of the individual.
But just as there are definite stages in the evolution of the
individual human being, just as the nature of his powers and faculties
differs in childhood, middle life and old age, so too are the powers
and faculties possessed by humanity in general constantly changing in
the course of evolution. Not to take account of the fact that the
character of humanity is different in the 20th century from what it
was in the 15th century, let alone before and at the time of the
Mystery of Golgotha, is to sleep through the process of
world-evolution. One of the greatest defects, one of the principal
sources of aberration and confusion in our time, is its failure to pay
heed to this, as well as the prevalent notion that it is possible to
speak of man or of humanity in terms of abstract generalisations, that
there is no need to regard humanity as being involved in a continuous
process of evolution.
How can a more exact insight into these things be acquired? As you know,
mention has often been made of an important phase in the evolution of
humanity. The Greco-Latin epoch of civilisation, lasting from the 8th
century B.C. to approximately the 15th century,
was the period of the development of the Intellectual Soul, or Mind-Soul;
the development of the Consciousness-Soul (the Spiritual Soul) has been
in progress since the 15th century. This is a factor in the evolution of
humanity which essentially concerns our own times. The paramount force
in human evolution from the 15th century until the beginning of the
fourth millennium, is the spiritual Soul.
But in true Spiritual Science we must never stop at generalisations
and abstractions; everywhere and at all times it must be our endeavour
to grasp concrete facts. Abstractions are, at the highest, useful to
curiosity in the most ordinary sense of the term. If Spiritual Science
is to become the very leaven and essential force of life, earnestness
must outweigh curiosity and we must not stop at abstractions such as
those of which I have just spoken. It is both true and important that
because we are living in the epoch of the Spiritual Soul we must take
account of its development; but we must not stop there.
To arrive at a clear conception of these things, we must above all
consider in greater detail the nature of man himself. In the sense of
Spiritual Science, the members of man's being, beginning from above
downwards, are: Ego, astral body, etheric body — which latterly I
have also called the body of formative forces — and physical body.
The Ego is the only one of these members in which we live and function
as beings of spirit-and-soul. The Ego has been implanted in us by the
Earth-evolution and the spirits of Form who direct it. Fundamentally
speaking, everything that enters into our consciousness enters it
through our Ego. And unless the Ego, as it unfolds itself, can remain
connected — connected through the bodies — with the outer world,
we have as little consciousness as we have during sleep. It is the Ego
that connects us with our environment; the astral body is the legacy
of the Moon-evolution, the etheric body of the Sun-evolution, the
physical body, in its first rudiments, of the Saturn-evolution.
But if you study the description of these bodies given in the book,
An Outline of Occult Science,
you will realise by what a complicated
process this fourfold constitution of man came into being. It is not
evident from the facts presented in that book that Spirits belonging
to all the Hierarchies participated in the formation of the three
sheaths of man's being? Is it not evident that our threefold sheath
composed of physical body, etheric body, astral body, is extremely
complicated? It is not simply that these sheaths owe their origin to
the co-operation of the Hierarchies; the Hierarchies are still
constantly working within them. And those who believe that man is
merely the apparatus of bones, blood, flesh and so forth, of which
natural science, physiology, biology and anatomy speak, have no
understanding of his nature.
If we genuinely study these sheaths of man, we realise that spiritual
Beings of the higher Hierarchies are working together with wisdom and
set purpose in everything that takes place, without our being conscious
of it, in our bodily sheaths. From the brief outline I have given in
Occult Science
about the co-operation that took place between
particular Beings of the Hierarchies in order that man should come
into existence, you will have realised how intricate the details must
be. Nevertheless if man is to be understood, these things too must be
studied more and more concretely.
In this domain it is extremely difficult even to formulate a concrete
question, because of the tremendous complexity of all such questions.
Suppose for a moment that someone were to ask: What is the Hierarchy,
let us say, of the Seraphim or of the Dynamis (Mights) doing in man's
etheric body in the year 1918 of the present cycle of evolution? For
we can certainly ask this question, just as we can ask whether it is
raining or not raining in Lugano at the present time. Neither question
can be answered by mere reflection or theorising, but only by
ascertaining the facts. Just as we should have to find out, by means
perhaps of a telegram, whether or not it is raining at Lugano, so it
is necessary to investigate the facts themselves, in order to get the
answer to a question such as: What is the task of the Spirits of
Wisdom or of the Thrones in the etheric body of man during the present
cycle of evolution? Only, this latter kind of question is
indescribably complex and we can never do more than make an approach
to the domains where such questions arise. Good care is taken that man
shall not soar too far aloft and become arrogant and supercilious in
his endeavours to attain knowledge of such things.
Roughly speaking, it is the prospects nearest to us — those that
directly concern us — of which we can get a clear view. But such a
view we must get, if we are not to remain asleep at our stations in
the evolution of humanity.
I will therefore speak about a question that is less vague and
indefinite than the question as to what the Dynamis or the Thrones are
doing in our etheric body. I will speak of another question that is of
immediate concern to men at the present time. It is the question: What
are the Angels — the spiritual Beings nearest to men —
doing in the human astral body in the present cycle of evolution?
The astral body is the member nearest to the Ego; obviously,
therefore, the answer to this question will vitally concern us. The
Angels are the Hierarchy immediately above the Human Hierarchy itself.
So the question is not unduly arrogant and we shall see how it can be
answered. What are the Angels doing in man's astral body in this
present epoch which began in the 15th century and will last until the
beginning of the fourth millennium?
What is there to be said in the general sense when it comes to
answering a question such as this? It can only be said that spiritual
investigation, when earnestly pursued, is not a matter of juggling
with ideas or words, but works its way into the actual sphere where
the spiritual world becomes perceptible ... but this question can, in
reality, be fruitfully answered only in the age of the Spiritual Soul
itself.
You may think that if this question had been asked in other epochs, an
answer would probably have been forthcoming. But neither in the epoch
of atavistic clairvoyance nor in that of Greco-Latin civilisation
could this question have been answered, because the pictures arising
in man's soul from atavistic clairvoyance obscured his observation of
the deeds of the Angels in his astral body. Nothing could be seen of
this, precisely because he had in him the pictures given by the
atavistic clairvoyance. And in the Greco-Latin period, thought was not
as strong as it is today. Thought has been strengthened as the direct
consequence of natural science. Hence it is in the epoch of
the Spiritual Soul that such questions can be the subject of conscious
study. The fruitfulness of Spiritual Science for life must be shown by
the fact that we do not just browse on theories but know how to say
things of incisive significance for life.
What are the Angels doing in our astral body? Conviction of what they
are doing can come to us only when we have achieved a certain degree
of clairvoyance and are able to perceive what is actually going on in
our astral body. A certain degree at least of Imaginative Knowledge
must therefore have been attained if this question is to be answered.
It is then revealed that these Beings of the Hierarchy of the Angels
— particularly through their concerted work, although in a certain
sense each single Angel also has his task in connection with every
individual human being — these Beings form pictures in man's
astral body. Under the guidance of the Spirits of Form (Exusiai) the Angels
form pictures. Unless we reach the level of Imaginative Cognition we
do not know that pictures are all the time being formed in our astral
body. They arise and pass away, but without them there would be for
mankind no evolution into the future in accordance with the intentions
of the Spirits of Form. The Spirits of Form are obliged, to begin
with, to unfold in pictures what they desire to achieve with us during
Earth-evolution and beyond. And then, later on, the pictures become
reality in a humanity transformed.
Through the Angels, the Spirits of Form are already now shaping these
pictures in our astral body. The Angels form pictures in man's astral
body and these pictures are accessible to thinking that has become
clairvoyant. If we are able to scrutinise these pictures, it becomes
evident that they are woven in accordance with quite definite impulses
and principles. Forces for the future evolution of mankind are
contained in them. If we watch the Angels carrying out this work of
theirs — strange as it sounds, one has to express it in this way —
it is clear that they have a very definite plan for the future
configuration of social life on earth; their aim is to engender in the
astral bodies of men such pictures as will bring about definite
conditions in the social life of the future.
People may shy away from the notion that Angels want to call forth in
them ideals for the future, but it is so all the same. And indeed in
forming these pictures the Angels work on a definite principle,
namely, that in the future no human being is to find peace in the
enjoyment of happiness if others beside him are unhappy. An impulse of
Brotherhood in the absolute sense, unification of the human race in
Brotherhood rightly understood — this is to be the governing
principle of the social conditions in physical existence.
That is the one principle in accordance with which the Angels form the
pictures in man's astral body.
But there is a second impulse in the work of the Angels. The Angels
have certain objectives in view, not only in connection with the outer
social life but also with man's life of soul. Through the pictures
they inculcate into the astral body their aim is that in future time
every human being shall see in each and all of his fellow-men a hidden
divinity.
Quite clearly, then, according to the intention underlying the work of
the Angels, things are to be very different in future. Neither in
theory nor in practice shall we look only at man's physical qualities,
regarding him as a more highly developed animal, but we must confront
every human being with the full realisation that in him something is
revealing itself from the divine foundations of the world, revealing
itself through flesh and blood. To conceive man as a picture revealed
from the spiritual world, to conceive this with all the earnestness,
all the strength and all the insight at our command — this is the
impulse laid by the Angels into the pictures.
Once this is fulfilled, there will be a very definite consequence. The
basis of all free religious feeling that will unfold in humanity in
the future will be the acknowledgment, not merely in theory but in
actual practice, that every human being is made in the likeness of the
Godhead. When that time comes there will be no need for any religious
coercion; for then every meeting between one man and another will of
itself be in the nature of a religious rite, a sacrament, and nobody
will need a special Church with institutions on the physical plane to
sustain the religious life. If the Church understands itself truly,
its one aim must be to render itself unnecessary on the physical
plane, as the whole of life becomes the expression of the
super-sensible.
The bestowal on man of complete freedom in the religious life —
this underlies the impulses, at least, of the work of the Angels.
And there is a third objective: To make it possible for men to reach
the Spirit through thinking, to cross the abyss and through thinking
to experience the reality of the Spirit.
Spiritual Science for the spirit, freedom of religious life for the
soul, brotherhood for the bodily life — this resounds like cosmic
music through the work wrought by the Angels in the astral bodies of
men.
All that is necessary is to raise our consciousness to a different
level and we shall feel ourselves transported to this wonderful site
of the work done by the Angels in the human astral body.
We are living in the age of the Spiritual Soul, and in this age the
Angels work in the astral bodies of men as I have described. Man must
gradually come to understand this in his wideawake consciousness. It
is part of the process of human evolution itself. How can such a
statement be made? Where are we to look for this work of the Angels?
It is still to be discovered in man while he is sleeping, in the
conditions prevailing between the moments of falling asleep and waking
— also in somnolent waking states. I have often said that although
men are awake, they actually sleep through the most important concerns
in life. And I can give you the not very heartening assurance that
anyone who goes through life with alert consciousness to-day finds
numbers and numbers of human beings who are really asleep. They let
events happen without taking the slightest interest in them, without
troubling about them or associating themselves with these happenings
in any way. Great world-events often pass men by just as something
that is taking place in the city passes a sleeper by ... although
people are apparently awake. At such times, while men, in spite of
being awake, are sleeping through some momentous event, it can be seen
how in their astral bodies — quite independently of what they want or
do not want to know — this important work of the Angels continues.
Such things proceed in a way which must necessarily seem highly
enigmatic and paradoxical. A man may be considered entirely unworthy
of having any connections at all with the spiritual world. But the
truth about such a man may well be that in this incarnation he is just
a terrible dormouse who sleeps through everything that goes on around
him. Yet one of the choir of the Angels is working in his astral body
at the future of mankind. Observation of his astral body shows that it
is being made use of, in spite of these conditions.
What really matters, however, is that men shall become conscious of
these things. The Spiritual Soul must rise to the level where it is
able to recognise what can be discovered only in this way.
After all this, you will understand me when I point out that this
epoch of the Spiritual Soul is heading towards the definite event, and
that — just because it is the Spiritual Soul that is involved — it
will depend upon men themselves how this event takes effect in the
evolution of humanity. It may come a century earlier or a century
later, but it is bound to form part of the evolutionary process. It
can be characterised by saying: Purely through the Spiritual Soul,
purely through their conscious thinking, men must reach the point of
actually perceiving what the Angels are doing to prepare the future of
humanity. The teachings of Spiritual Science in this domain must
become practical wisdom in the life of humanity — practical, because
men can be convinced that it belongs to their own wisdom to recognise
the aims of the Angels, as I have described them.
But the progress of the human race towards freedom has already gone so
far that it depends upon man himself whether he will sleep through
this event or face it with fully wideawake consciousness. What would
this entail? To face this event with wideawake consciousness would
entail the study of Spiritual Science, which is possible to-day.
Indeed nothing else is really necessary. The practice of meditations
of various kinds and attention to the guidance given in the book
Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its Attainment,
will be an additional help. But the essential step has already been taken
when Spiritual Science is studied and really consciously understood.
Spiritual Science can be studied to-day without developing clairvoyance
faculties. Everyone can do so, who does not bar his own way with his
prejudices. And if people study Spiritual Science more and more
thoroughly, if they assimilate its concepts and ideas, their
consciousness will become so alert that instead of sleeping through
certain events, they will be fully aware of them.
These events can be characterised in greater detail, for to know what
the Angel is doing is only the preparatory stage. The essential point
is that at a definite time — depending, as I have said, upon the
attitude men themselves adopt it will be earlier or later or at worst
not at all — a threefold truth will be revealed to mankind
by the Angels.
Firstly, it will be shown how his own genuine interest will enable man
to understand the deeper side of human nature. A time will come — and
it must not pass unnoticed — when out of the spiritual world men will
receive through their Angel an impulse that will kindle a far deeper
interest in every individual human being than we are inclined to have
to-day. This enhanced interest in our fellow-men will not unfold in
the subjective, leisurely way that people would prefer, but by a
sudden impetus a certain secret will be inspired into man from the
spiritual side, namely, what the other man really is. By this I mean
something quite concrete — not any kind of theoretical consideration.
Men will learn something whereby their interest in every individual
can be kindled. That is the one point — and that is what will
particularly affect the social life.
Secondly: From the spiritual world the Angel will reveal to man that,
in addition to everything else, the Christ Impulse postulates complete
freedom in matters of religious life, that the only true Christianity
is the Christianity which makes possible absolute freedom in the
religious life.
And thirdly: Unquestionable insight into the spiritual nature of the
world.
As I have said, this event ought to take place in such a way that the
Spiritual Soul in man participates in it. This is impending in the
evolution of humanity, for the Angel is working to this end through
the pictures woven in man's astral body.
But let it be emphasised that this impending event confronts the will
of man. Many things that should lead to conscious awareness of this
event may be and indeed are being left undone.
But as you know, there are other beings working in world-evolution,
beings who are interested in deflecting man from his proper course:
these are the Ahrimanic and the Luciferic beings. What I have just
said belongs to the divinely-willed evolution of mankind. If man were
to follow the dictates of his own proper nature, he could not very
well fail to perceive what the Angel is unfolding in his astral body;
but the aim of the Luciferic beings is to tear men away from insight
into the work of the Angels. And they set about doing this by curbing
man's free will. They try to cloud his understanding of the exercise
of his free will. True, they desire to make him good — far from the
aspect of which I am now speaking, Lucifer desires that there shall be
goodness, spirituality, in man — but automatic goodness, automatic
spirituality — without free will. Lucifer desires that man shall be
led automatically, in accordance with perfectly good principles, to
clairvoyance — but he wants to deprive him of his free will, to
remove from him the possibility of evil-doing. Lucifer wants to make
man into a being who, it is true, acts out of the spirit, but acts as
a reflection, as an automaton, without free will.
This is connected with certain specific secrets of evolution. As you
know, the Luciferic beings have remained stationary at other stages of
evolution and they introduce an element that is foreign to the normal
evolutionary process. They are deeply interested in so seizing hold of
man that he does not unfold free will, because they themselves have
not acquired free will. Free will can be acquired only on the Earth
but the Luciferic beings want to have nothing to do with the Earth;
they want only Saturn-, Sun-, Moon-evolution, and to remain at those
stages. In a sense they hate the free will of man. Their manner of
acting is highly spiritual, but it is automatic — that is a point of
great significance — and they want to lift man to their own spiritual
heights, to make him an automaton — a spiritual, but an automatically
spiritual, being. Thereby on the one side the danger would arise that
prematurely, before his Spiritual Soul is in full function, man would
become a being whose actions are those of a spiritual puppet and he
would sleep through the impending revelation.
But the Ahrimanic beings too are working to obscure this revelation.
They are not at pains to make man particularly spiritual, but rather
to kill out in him the consciousness of his own spirituality. They
endeavour to instill into him the conviction that he is nothing but a
completely developed animal. Ahriman is in truth the teacher par
excellence of materialistic Darwinism. He is also the great teacher of
all those technical and practical pursuits in Earth-evolution where
there is refusal to acknowledge the validity of anything except the
external life of the senses, where the only desire is for a widespread
technology, so that with somewhat greater refinement, men shall
satisfy their hunger, thirst and other needs in the same way as the
animal. To kill, to darken in man the consciousness that he is an
image of the Godhead — this is what the Ahrimanic beings are
endeavouring by subtle scientific means of every kind to achieve in
our age of the Spiritual Soul.
In earlier epochs it would have been of no avail to the Ahrimanic
beings to obscure the truth from men by theories in this way. And why?
Even during the Greco-Latin age, but still more so in the earlier
epoch when man still had the pictures of atavistic clairvoyance, how
he thought was entirely a matter of indifference: he had his pictures
and these pictures were windows through which he looked into the
spiritual world. Whatever Ahriman might have insinuated to man
concerning his relation to the animals would have had no effect at all
upon his way of life. Thought has for the first time become really
powerful — one could also say, powerful in its ineptitude — in our
Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch, since the 15th century. Only since then
has thinking been competent to bring the Spiritual Soul into the realm
of the spirit, but at the same time also to hinder it from entering
the spiritual world. Only now are we experiencing the age when a
theory or a science, by the path of consciousness, robs man of his
divinity, of his knowledge of the Divine. Only in the age of the
Spiritual or Consciousness Soul is this possible. Hence the Ahrimanic
spirits endeavour to spread teachings which obscure man's divine
origin.
From this mention of the streams which run counter to the normal,
god-willed evolution of man it can be gathered how he must conduct his
life, lest the impending revelation finds him in a state of sleep. A
great danger may arise and men must be alert to it. If they are not,
instead of the event that should play a momentous part in shaping the
future evolution of the Earth, a great danger to this evolution will
supervene.
Now certain spiritual beings achieve their development through men who
evolve together with them. The Angels who unfold their pictures in the
human astral body are not doing this as a game but in order to achieve
something. But because this aim must be achieved in earthly humanity
itself, the whole matter would become a game if, having reached the
stage of the Spiritual Soul, men deliberately ignore it. It would
become a game! The Angels would be playing a game in the evolution of
man's astral body! Only when this activity is realised in humanity
itself is it not a game but serious business.
From this you can realise that the work of the Angels is, and under
all circumstances must remain, serious. Just imagine what conditions
would be behind the scenes of existence if through their somnolence
men were able to turn the work of the Angels into a game!
And what if this should happen after all? What if humanity on earth
should persist in sleeping through the momentous spiritual revelation
of the future? If this were to happen in respect of the freedom of the
religious life, for example, if men were to sleep through the
repetition of the Mystery of Golgotha on the etheric plane, the
reappearance of the etheric Christ, or other matters as well, then the
Angels would have to try different means of achieving what the
pictures they weave in the astral body of man are intended to achieve.
If men do not allow this to be achieved in the astral body while they
are awake, the Angels would, in this case, endeavour to fulfill their
aims through their sleeping bodies. Therefore what the Angels could
not achieve, because in their waking life men slept through it, would
be achieved with the help of the physical and etheric bodies of men
during actual sleep. It is there that the Angels would seek forces
required for the fulfillment of what could not be achieved through men
in their wideawake consciousness when the souls were within the
etheric and physical bodies in the waking state. It would be achieved
by means of the etheric and physical bodies in the sleeping state,
when human beings who ought to be awake to what is going on were
outside these bodies with their Ego and astral body.
Here lies the great danger for the age of the Spiritual Soul. This is
what might still happen if, before the beginning of the third
millennium, men were to refuse to turn to the spiritual life. The
third millennium begins with the year 2000, so it is only a short time
ahead of us. It might still happen that the aim of the Angels in their
work would have to be achieved by means of the sleeping bodies of men
— instead of through men wideawake. The Angels might still be
compelled to withdraw their whole work from the astral body and to
submerge it in the etheric body in order to bring it to fulfillment.
But then, in his real being, man would have no part in it. It would
have to be performed in the etheric body while man himself was not
there, just because if he were there in the waking state, he
would obstruct it.
I have now given you a general picture of these things. But what would
be the outcome if the Angels were obliged to perform this work without
man himself participating, to carry it out in his etheric and physical
bodies during sleep?
The outcome in the evolution of humanity would unquestionably be
threefold. Firstly, something would be engendered in the sleeping
human bodies — while the Ego and astral body were not within
them — and man would meet with it on waking in the morning ...
but then it would become instinct instead of conscious spiritual activity
and therefore baleful. It is so indeed: certain instinctive knowledge
that will arise in human nature, instinctive knowledge connected with the
mystery of birth and conception, with sexual life as a whole,
threatens to become baleful if the danger of which I have spoken takes
effect. Certain Angels would then themselves undergo a change — a
change of which I cannot speak, because this is a subject belonging to
the higher secrets of Initiation-Science which may not yet be
disclosed. But this much can certainly be said: The effect in the
evolution of humanity would be that certain instincts connected with
the sexual life would arise in a pernicious form instead of
wholesomely, in clear waking consciousness. These instincts would not
be mere aberrations but would pass over into and configure the social
life, would above all prevent men — through what would then enter
their blood as the effect of the sexual life — from unfolding
brotherhood in any form whatever on the earth, and would rather induce
them to rebel against it. This would be a matter of instinct.
So the crucial point lies ahead when either the path to the right can
be taken — but that demands wakefulness — or the path to the left,
which permits of sleep. But in that case instincts come on the scene
— instincts of a fearful kind.
And what do you suppose the scientific experts will say when such
instincts come into evidence? They will say that it is a natural and
inevitable development in the evolution of humanity. Light cannot be
shed on such matters by natural science, for whether men become angels
or devils would be equally capable of explanation by scientific
reasoning. Science will say the same in both cases: the later is the
outcome of the earlier ... so grand and wise is the interpretation of
nature in terms of causality! Natural science will be totally blind to
the event of which I have told you, for if men become half devils
through their sexual instincts, science will as a matter of course
regard this as a natural necessity. Scientifically, then, the matter
is simply not capable of explanation, for whatever happens, everything
can be explained by science. The fact is that such things can be
understood only by spiritual, super-sensible cognition. That is the one
aspect.
The second aspect is that from this work which involves changes
affecting the Angels themselves, still another result accrues for
humanity: instinctive knowledge of certain medicaments — but
knowledge of a baleful kind!
Everything connected with medicine will make a great advance in the
materialistic sense. Men will acquire instinctive insights into the
medicinal properties of certain substances and certain treatments —
and thereby do terrible harm. But the harm will be called useful. A
sick man will be called healthy, for it will be perceived that the
particular treatment applied leads to something pleasing. People will
actually like things that make the human being — in a certain
direction — unhealthy.
Knowledge of the medicinal effects of certain processes and treatments
will be enhanced, but this will lead into very baleful channels. For
man will come to know through certain instincts, what kind of
illnesses can be induced by particular substances and treatments. And
it will then be possible for him either to bring about or not to bring
about illnesses, entirely as suits his egotistical purposes.
The third result will be this. Man will get to know of definite forces
which, simply by means of quite easy manipulations — by bringing into
accord certain vibrations — will enable him to unleash tremendous
mechanical forces in the world. Instinctively he will come to realise
in this way the possibility of exercising a certain spiritual guidance
and control of the mechanistic principle — and the whole of technical
science will sail into desolate waters. But human egoism will find
these desolate waters of tremendous use and benefit.
This, my friends, is a fragment of concrete knowledge of the evolution
of existence, a fragment of a conception of life which can be truly
assessed only by those who realise that an unspiritual view of life
can never grow clear about these things. If a form of medicine
injurious to humanity were ever to take root, if a terrible aberration
of the sexual instincts were to arise, if there were baleful doings in
the sphere of the purely mechanistic forces of the world, in the
application of the forces of nature by means of spiritual powers, an
unspiritual conception of life would see through none of these things,
would not perceive how they deviate from the true path ... The
sleeper, as long as sleep lasts, does not see the approach of a thief
who is about to rob him; he is unaware of it and at most he finds out
later on, when he wakes, what has been done to him. But it would be a
bad awakening for humanity! Man would pride himself upon the growth of
his instinctive knowledge of certain processes and substances and
would experience such satisfaction in obeying certain aberrations of
the sexual impulses that he would regard them as evidence of a
particularly high development of superhumanity, of freedom from
convention, of broad-mindedness! In a certain respect, ugliness would
be beauty and beauty, ugliness. Nothing of this would be perceived
because it would all be regarded as natural necessity. But it would
denote an aberration from the path which, in the nature of humanity
itself, is prescribed for man's essential being.
If a feeling has been acquired of how Spiritual Science penetrates
into and affects our whole attitude of mind, I believe that there can
also arise the earnestness required for receiving such truths as have
been presented today. From this earnestness there can stem what ought
indeed to stem from all Spiritual Science: the acknowledgment of
definite obligations, of definite responsibilities in life. Whatever
our position may be, whatever we have to do in the world, the essential
thing is to foster the thought that our conduct must be permeated and
illumined by our anthroposophical consciousness. Then we contribute
something towards the true progress of humanity.
If a man ever believes that true Spiritual Science, earnestly and
worthily pursued, may divert him from practical and necessary activity
in life, he is entirely misguided. True Spiritual Science begets
vigilance — an awakening in regard to matters such as those I have
presented today. It may be asked: Is waking life, then, really harmful
to sleep? If we choose to draw this parallel — namely that insight
into the spiritual world is itself a greater awakening from ordinary
waking life, just as the ordinary waking is an awakening from sleep,
then in order to follow the comparison, we can indeed ask the
question: Can waking life ever be harmful to sleep?
Yes — if waking life is not what it ought to be! If a man spends his
waking life as it ought to be spent, his sleep will also be healthy,
and if in his waking life he is drowsy or lazy, happy-go-lucky or
indolent, then his sleep too will be unhealthy. And it is the same in
regard to the waking life we acquire as the result of our study of
Spiritual Science. If Spiritual Science enables us to establish a true
relation to the spiritual world, our interest in the familiar facts of
physical life will be guided into the right channels — just as a
healthy waking life brings order and direction into sleep.
Anyone who looks at life, particularly in our own age, must himself be
asleep if he does not notice a number of things. How men have preened
themselves on their conduct of life, particularly during the last few
decades! Things have finally come to the point where the leading
positions everywhere are held by those who are most contemptuous of
the ideal, of the spiritual. People managed to go on declaiming about
their conduct of this life as long as mankind had not actually been
dragged into the abyss. Now a few — mostly out of instinct — are
actually beginning to croak that a new age must come, with all kinds
of new ideals. But it is all so much croaking. And if things have to
come about instinctively, without conscious penetration into Spiritual
Science on the part of men, they would lead to the decline of what
ought to be experienced in the waking state rather than to any
wholesome transition in evolution.
One who today makes impassioned speeches to men in the words they have
so long been accustomed to hear can still usually count on some
applause. But men will have to get used to listening to different
words, different ways of putting things, if social cosmos is again to
arise out of chaos.
If, in some epoch, the men who ought to be vigilant fail in this
respect and do not discern what really ought to happen then nothing
real does happen. Instead, the ghost of the preceding epoch walks-as
the ghosts of the past are walking in many religious communities
today, and as the ghost of ancient Rome still haunts the sphere of
jurisprudence. In the age of the Spiritual Soul, Spiritual Science
must make men free in just this way, must lead them to perception of a
spiritual fact: What the Angel is doing in our astral body. To speak
abstractly about Angels and so on, can at most be the beginning;
progress requires that we speak concretely — which means that in
reference to our own epoch we find the answer to the question nearest
to us. This question concerns us most nearly, for the simple reason
that in our astral body the Angel is weaving pictures that are to
determine our future form, and this determination is to be brought
about through the Spiritual Soul.
If we had not the Spiritual Soul, there would be no need to exert
ourselves, for then other Spirits, other Hierarchies, would certainly
step in to bring to fulfillment what the Angel is weaving. But because
our task is to unfold the Spiritual Soul, no other Spirits step in to
carry the work of the Angels into effect.
Other Angels, of course, were at work in the Egyptian epoch. But other
Spirits soon made their entry and the work of the Angel was obscured
from men through their own atavistic clairvoyance. Their clairvoyance
wove a veil, a dark veil over the pictures. But now man must unveil
them. Therefore it behooves him not to sleep through what is being
inculcated into his conscious life in the epoch that will end before
the third millennium does. Let us draw from anthroposophical Spiritual
Science not only teachings, but resolutions as well! They will give us
strength to be vigilant and alert.
We can season ourselves to be
watchful human beings by paying heed to many things. We can make a
beginning in this direction now; we can discover that in reality no
single day passes without a miracle happening in our life. This last
sentence can be turned, and we can also say: If on some day we find no
miracle in our life, then we have merely overlooked it. Try one evening
to survey your life and you will find in it some event of slight or
great or middling importance of which you will be able to say: It came
into my life and took effect in a truly remarkable way. You can
realise this provided only that you think comprehensively enough,
provided only that you have in your mind's eye a sufficiently
comprehensive picture of the circumstances and connections of life.
But in the ordinary course this does not happen, because as a rule we
do not ask ourselves: What was it that was prevented from happening by
this or that occurrence?
We do not usually trouble about the things that have been prevented
but which, if they had happened, would have fundamentally changed our
life. Behind these things which in some way or other have been kept
out of our lives there is very, very much that educates us into
becoming vigilant human beings. What manner of things might have
happened to me today? If we ask ourselves this question every evening
and then think of particular occurrences which could have had this or
that result, observations will couple themselves with such questions
and introduce the element of vigilance into the exercise of
self-discipline. This is something that can be a beginning, and of
itself leads on and on, until finally we do not explore only into what
it meant in our life when, for example, we wanted to go out, say, at
half-past ten one morning and at the last moment somebody turned up
and stopped us ... we are annoyed at being stopped, but we do not
enquire what might have happened if we had actually gone out as we had
planned. What is it that has been changed?
I have already spoken here in greater detail about such matters. From
observation of the negative in our life — which can, however, bear
witness to the wisdom guiding it — to observation of the Angel
weaving and working in our astral body there is a direct path, a
direct and unerring path that can be trodden.
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