Notes of a person in attendance at an Esoteric Lesson given by Rudolf Steiner in Munich on August 23, 1911:
My dear brothers
and sisters! As we know, it's our duty at the beginning of each esoteric lesson
to address the Spirit of the day, the regent of the day, who helps to direct the earth in
world evolution. (Verse for Wednesday) Today we'll go into what one can look
upon as the only right and true beginning of clairvoyance. The most important
thing in all esoteric activity and inner development is to create calm, inner
quiet, and to keep it after the actual meditation. After we've meditated on the
verses or have done the other things that the Masters of Wisdom and of the
Harmony of Feelings have given us for our training, we should remain absolutely
quiet for a while. Nothing from everyday life, no memory of it, and not even a
feeling of our body should press in there. We must feel bodiless and as if
empty; we must eliminate thoughts about our own existence and should only accept
the fact of our existence. But one shouldn't fall asleep or get into a dream
state.
Then one has a
condition in which clairvoyance can begin. What arises before our inner gaze in
such moments comes from the spiritual world. There are ways of telling whether
the images that emerge there are purely spiritual or whether they're
illusory.
What would
happen if the etheric body would leave the physical body for even a moment? The
physical body would contract, shrivel and become wrinkled; it tends to contract
into a very small space and then to eventually dissolve into nothing. The
etheric body tends to spread out into the widths of space; then it feels
connected with all forces out in space. It fills the physical body and spreads
it out to the size it has.
Old people get
wrinkles through this tendency of the physical body to shrink. The physical body
shrinks because the etheric body doesn't work in there anymore like it did when
the man was young.
Something
similar happens to our etheric body during meditation. The etheric body streams
and spreads out in space and feels its way into everything. The same is true at
the moment of death, when the physical body releases the etheric body; this can
also last for days.
It's a blissful
sensation when the etheric body feels as if it's dissolved in space. And things
would remain like this until rebirth if the astral body wasn't there to pull the
etheric body back together again through its desires, drives, and passions;
thereby a man enters kamaloca.
During
meditation one should try — and this can be done after years of effort — to get
to the point where one's interior feels illuminated. A man becomes a light that
illumines the objects in the spirit world that approach him. The things we
perceive in such moments when the soul is very calm aren't like the ones in
physical life where we see them from outside, like we see the Sun rising on the
horizon in the morning. Rather, to stick with the Sun example, we feel as if we
were in the Sun that rises there on the horizon of our clairvoyant
consciousness. We feel as if we were divided up in space. But illusory figures
arise before us, then, if we bring personal feelings of sympathy and especially
of antipathy, improper fondness for certain people, etc. into our meditation. In
someone who lies and is dishonest in daily life, the lies stream into space with
his etheric body. The dishonestly is rayed back by the things that a pupil sees
there, just as a mirror reflects an image of our face and an echo throws back
our voice. Then dissembling shapes such as beautiful angel figures appear there,
caused by the dishonesty that streams out with the etheric body. Through the
relation of these figures to our own dishonesty the latter is increasingly
consolidated, and eventually we can't distinguish between truth and lies
anymore.
Now, some of you
may think that there must be ways to protect oneself against these delusive
images. But as truly as I'm speaking here and am advocating the esotericism
behind which stand the Masters of Wisdom and of the Harmony of Feelings, so true
it is that there's no way to immediately dispel these illusory images and to
prevent them from appearing. Only through very patient, steady work on oneself,
through the overcoming of dishonesty in oneself, can one gradually get to the
point where these illusory things don't appear anymore and lies don't become
reflected, because they aren't there anymore.
Someone who is
proud, who begins esoteric training with false ambition, who feel a wild desire
to experience all truths of the spiritual world as fast as possible, produces
errors in himself, thereby. He becomes receptive for all gossip out in the world
He likes to stick his nose into men's everyday affairs as he listens eagerly to
all sensational comments and phenomena. Then he cannot distinguish between true
and false things anymore.
That's how
ambition and error are connected. Each of us must combat unhealthy cravings for
the highest truths, pride, lies and dishonesty in himself. We must raise
ourselves to the highest morality in daily life if we want to arrive at the
right clairvoyance, which can only emerge from meditations that are done
properly.
To do these
correctly, one must not bring feelings and thoughts about everyday life into
them; otherwise one would pollute the etheric substance that should radiate out
there.
The longer and
more intensively the meditations are done, the more intensive their effect is;
but one must be a little cautious here. One who notices that he doesn't feel
well, gets dizzy or the like, shouldn't meditate too long, and he should think
seriously about what he did wrong. One should feel the same after a meditation as
before it. We should think about our esoteric life very often. We should know
our defects and make it quite clear to ourselves how bad we are. But this
knowledge of our badness shouldn't depress us. That would be crass egotism, for
through this depression we would show that we thought we were better than we
really are, whereas we do have the defects that we acquired ourselves through
our previous life and that thereby became our karma. See the defects quite
clearly and then start to get rid of them.
We must learn to
think objectively. Those who say that they're already thinking objectively are
often making a big mistake, for this assumption is only subjective, it's a
delusion.
Pride or
ambition leads to error and superstition; we must not succumb to this. We should
confront everything that comes to meet us, from whatever side, with an alert,
open intellect, clear thinking, and sharp logic. We shouldn't swear by what seems
right to us at first; investigate it critically, don't give in blindly to
something. That's also the way it should be in our esoteric life; no belief in
authority is demanded.
And my dear
sisters and brothers, the Masters of Wisdom and of the Harmony of Feelings let
me tell you that you should always maintain and use all of your intellectual
powers with respect to the wisdom that's given by them, with respect to what I'm
justified in advocating here, and also with respect to me. One should approach
what's said and advocated here with healthy human understanding, with
sensibleness and with an open-minded thinking, if it is only opened far enough.
You shouldn't swear by this or that but should judge for yourself.
And so we'll
summarize everything that this class — which like all esoteric classes should be
a sacred one for us — has brought us with the words:
In my body lies the germ of the spirit.
And I will incorporate into my spirit
The supersensible eyes
That through them I may behold the light of spirits.
And I will imprint in my spirit
Wisdom and power and love,
So that through me the spirits may act
And I become a self-conscious organ
Of their deeds.
In my body lies the germ of the spirit.
In the spirit
lay the germ of my body.
And the spirit has imprinted in my body
The eyes of sense,
That through them I may see
The lights of bodies.
And the spirit has imprinted in my body
Reason and sensation
And feeling and will,
That through them I may perceive bodies
And act upon them.
In the spirit lay the germ of my body.
And the spirit has imprinted in my body
The eyes of sense,
That through them I may see
The lights of bodies.
And the spirit has imprinted in my body
Reason and sensation
And feeling and will,
That through them I may perceive bodies
And act upon them.
In the spirit lay the germ of my body.
In my body lies the germ of the spirit.
And I will incorporate into my spirit
The supersensible eyes
That through them I may behold the light of spirits.
And I will imprint in my spirit
Wisdom and power and love,
So that through me the spirits may act
And I become a self-conscious organ
Of their deeds.
In my body lies the germ of the spirit.
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