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The Fall of the Spirits of
Darkness
From Behind the Scenes of
External Happenings
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In
the lecture here a week ago I dealt with a theme of vital importance in view
of the events that are breaking with such tragic consequences into the life
of mankind. This theme may be indicated, briefly, by saying: It is
urgently necessary for mankind once again to know and realise that the
physical world is connected with spiritual realities, to become conscious of
the fact that a spiritual world is working into the actual details of
physical existence.
Our
age, above all, must be alive to the necessity for the spreading of this
consciousness among mankind. The human being of the present time does not
differ so very markedly in outward, physical appearance from human beings
living in those past ages with which ordinary history deals. History, after
all, goes no farther back than the Third Post-Atlantean period. What lies
before that is a very vague chapter in the only kind of historical
scholarship that is recognised by modern man. Although in the intervening
period, man's life of soul has undergone very great changes indeed, it
cannot be said that equal changes have taken place so far as the external,
physical organism is concerned. Therefore people neither notice, nor try to
notice, what is really happening as the outcome of impulses from the
spiritual world. We are living in very momentous times. This has nothing to
do with the trivial remark, so often heard, that this age is an age of
transition. Naturally, every age is one of transition. The point is to know what
is in transition in any particular age.
We
become particularly conscious of what is thus in transition in our time
that is to say, of what is assuming new forms and undergoing great change
when we are able to observe not only the life of beings moving about the
Earth in physical bodies, but also the beings who do not belong to the
physical world among them, the Dead. In the world in which the human
being lives between death and a new birth there, the changes, especially
the transformation that is proceeding during this present age, are to be
observed in all their deep significance. But modern man is loath to take in
earnest matters concerning the spiritual world. The fact that this is so
gives rise to many reflections in regard to the growth and existence of
Anthroposophy. It really is the case that one need not be particularly
biased in favour of the ideas represented in the Anthroposophical Movement
before being willing to advocate them. In other Movements and countless
numbers of leagues, unions and the like are founded today, all of them
convinced that they represent the most urgent needs of the world in all
such Movements people have the subjective fanaticism of their particular
cause. They are infatuated with their own programme, maintaining that it
will bring universal happiness, that it is an absolute necessity. In the
case of the Anthroposophical Movement, such infatuation is simply not
necessary, for the urge to advocate such ideas may come from something quite
different. Briefly and I must be brief because we can only be together
for such short intervals let me say the following: When a man has become
convinced of the truth of the idea of Anthroposophy, he is impelled to do
everything he can to spread them by the feeling of compassion for those who
need these ideas at the present time in other words, practically every
human being with whom one comes into contact compassion for men who need
these ideas and without them will fall upon evil times.
In
the last lecture here I tried to give you a conception of how a great deal
that is unintelligible on the physical plane only begins to be intelligible
when it can be viewed in its connection with the spiritual world. Today I
want to put before you certain other points of view, which to begin with
will appear to relate to quite different matters. We will start from a very
common experience. Many people who consider themselves qualified to pass
judgment on such matters, regard it as sign of religious enlightenment to
repudiate ideas presented in Anthroposophy, for example, that on the other
side of the threshold of the spiritual world, many Spiritual Beings, whole
Hierarchies of Spiritual Beings are to be found ... Angeloi, Archangeloi,
and still higher Hierarchies. It is considered to be a sign of enlightenment
to dwell upon the One God and aspire to establish an intimate and direct
relationship with Him. This is regarded as the only possible form of
Monotheism and many people evince something like horror at a teaching that
speaks of many Spiritual Beings.
Let
us be quite clear about what this really implies. When a man's attitude to
the spiritual world is merely that of the enlightened Church today,
his relationship to the spiritual world even if it is only in his
feeling is of a definite kind; it is simply a relationship with his
Guardian Angel, the Angelos with whom he is, in fact, connected. And this
Angelos the only Being with whom he is able to feel related he calls
his God; if he is a Christian he calls him Christ; he confuses his Angelos
with Christ. This may be difficult to understand, but it is so. Protestant
theologians who claim to be enlightened and inveigh against Polytheism,
urging men to establish direct relationship with the one Being, Christ
whatever they may preach concerning Christ, the truth is that what they say
has only to do with the relationship of the human being to his Angelos.
Monotheism in our time is in danger of becoming a worship of the Angelos of
each individual human being.
Men
are still unwilling to admit many things that are nevertheless there. Even
the crudest circumstances, however, prove to an objective observer that such
illusions set men well on the path to calamitous ideas. This worship of
man's own Angelos is the reason why each individual has his own God, merely
imagining that he shares with others a Godhead who is common to them all.
The truth is that the monotheist of today has only his own individual
Angelos and because there is such uniformity in the words with which each
human being describes his own egotistical relation to the Angelos, people
imagine that they are speaking of the Divinity who is the one God of them
all. If this state of things were to continue, individuals would develop,
still more strongly, the tendency that is taking such a terrible form among
the nations today. Although the nations still theorise about the one
universal Godhead, they do not and this holds good above all at the
present time really acknowledge this one Godhead, because each of them
prefers to have its own special God.
This,
however, is merely what comes to light in crude, external form. In reality,
every human being today wants to have his own God and he gives the name of
Monotheism to the relationship between himself and his own Angelos.
And because conditions are so clouded in an age when men's only desire is
for perception of the Material, the truth of what I have just said does not
occur to them.
Today
there is evidence on all hands that when one speaks of man's concrete
relationship with the spiritual world to those who as yet know nothing about
Anthroposophy, they are unwilling to go into such matters; they are afraid
of it all. They will not summon up courage to think about impulses that are
said to come from the spiritual world. The same tendency has always existed
in times of crisis and we are living in one such time nowadays. It is
grievous to see how utterly inattentive men are to the momentous and tragic
events of the present time, how disinclined to pay the necessary heed,
except when driven to it by material considerations. The individual has to
be trained, so to speak, before his attention is aroused to the fact that in
the events of our time, deep and trenchant impulses in the life of mankind
are placed before the soul.
That,
after all, is why people simply did not listen when it was said that
momentous, incisive thoughts and undertakings are called for by men if the
world is to be lifted out of its present pitiable state and that such
thoughts and undertakings must be born from spiritual knowledge, real
spiritual knowledge. Constant references to the universal Spirit, all the
talk about inner, spiritual deepening and the like none of it leads
anywhere. What is essential is that men of the present time shall establish
real and concrete relations with the spiritual world. It is not difficult
for us to realise that even in earlier times when men were in closer contact
with the spiritual world, their attention was directed to those concrete
relationships which are no longer understood today. In earlier times men did
not speak vaguely of swarms of human beings on the Earth below with some
kind of Godhead up above, but they spoke in terms of concrete realities.
The
most beautiful and significant fruits of these concrete relationships with
the spiritual world are prophetic utterances like those of Daniel, of the
Apocalypse, where men are not merely bidden to trust in a God, to believe in
a God, but where they are told of the first heavenly kingdom, the second,
the third ... told in all concrete reality of the connection of the
spiritual world with the physical, material world. Humanity has lost all
aptitude for speaking thus concretely of the relation of the Spiritual to
the Physical, would prefer that everything should be painted the same
colour, if I may put it so. Men like best of all to devise theories
according to which human beings the Earth over can find equal material
happiness. The socialist of today insists that certain ideas are right and
proper for the life of man right for England, for America, for Russia,
for Asia; he thinks that if one and all arranged their national affairs
according to socialist principles, the happiness which is the dream of
modern man would come to the Earth of itself. All these ideas are abstract,
unreal. Ignorance of the fact that something quite specific arises in one
region of the Earth out of a particular people, something quite different in
another region out of another people, the inability to understand the great
difference between the West and the East this is what causes endless
confusion and chaos. For only when a man is able to build a bridge from his
soul to the objective realities, can he co-operate fruitfully in shaping
earthly existence.
People
are unwilling to build such a bridge. Inner reasons have lately caused me to
speak to friends in very many places of an event momentous in its effect
upon evolution which took place in the last third of the nineteenth
century; it is an event known to all occult schools although they are not
always able to give accurate details of its actual course. I will speak of
it briefly, again today. From the year 1841 onwards, a battle was waged in
regions of the spiritual world, between certain Beings of the higher
Hierarchies and other superior Beings. The Beings who rebelled and waged war
from 1841 to 1879 had been used, before that time, in the service of
the wise guidance of worlds. Even those Beings who rebel and become evil
Beings of Darkness may, at certain other times, serve good and useful
purposes. I am speaking, therefore, of Beings who up to the year 1841 had
been used by higher Spirits in the service of the wise guidance of worlds
but whose aims, from then onwards, ran counter to the aims of the Beings
superior to them. These Beings of lower rank fought a great battle in the
spiritual world one of those battles that often take place but at
different levels and are portrayed in legend and symbolism as the battle
of Michael with the Dragon. In the autumn of 1879 this battle ended by
certain Spirits of Darkness being cast down from the spiritual world to the
Earth. Since then they have been working among men, creeping into their
impulses of will, into their motives, into their ideas, indeed into all
human affairs. And so, since the autumn of 1879, certain Spirits of Darkness
have been among humanity and if men wish to understand earthly happenings,
they must be alive to the presence of these Beings.
It
is absolutely correct to say that in the year 1879 these Beings were cast
down to the Earth. This made the heavens free but the Earth full of them.
From that time onwards their habitation is no longer to be found in the
heavens they are on Earth.
If
I am to describe the aim pursued by these Beings in their war of rebellion
from 1841 to 1879, I must say the following: They wanted to be able to
prevent the spiritual wisdom, which will be revealed from the twentieth
century onwards, from flowing into the souls of men. Only by the removal of
the hindering Spirits of Darkness from the spiritual realm could the minds
and hearts of men be opened to receive, from the twentieth century onwards,
the spiritual knowledge destined for them; only so was the flow of this
spiritual knowledge possible. Wandering as they now do among men, these
Spirits of Darkness make it their business to spread confusion; from their
arena here, on Earth, they want to prevent the establishment of the right
attitude vis-ΰ-vis the spiritual truths, they want to withhold from
men the blessings which it is the purpose of the spiritual truths to bring.
Intimate
and penetrating knowledge of these things is the only means whereby the aims
of the Spirits of Darkness may be counteracted. Certain occult brotherhoods,
however, make it their business to work in exactly the opposite sense; they
want to retain the wisdom exclusively within their own narrow circles, in
order to exploit it in connection with their lusts for power. We are living
in the midst of this struggle. On the one side there is the necessity for
men to be led along the right paths by the assimilation of the spiritual
truths; on the other side there are enclosed occult brotherhoods of an evil
kind, desiring to prevent these truths from finding their way to men, with
the result that they remain dull and stupid as regards the spiritual world,
and thus make it possible for those within narrowly enclosed brotherhoods to
carry on their intrigues from there.
Events
of the present time bristle with such intrigues and machinations, and
calamity looms ahead if men will not realise that these machinations are in
full swing. You will feel at once that light is shed upon the real
background of these things when I tell you of certain truths which have
matured in our time truths which must fall as it were like ripened fruit
from the spiritual world into the kingdom of men but are prevented from
spreading against which, moreover, men are instinctively prejudiced
because they are afraid of them.
In
this connection I want to speak as concretely as possible. The fact that in
1879 a number of Spirits of Darkness were cast into the kingdom of men, has
weighty and significant consequences one of which is that since that
time, clear thinking has assumed a far, far greater importance than it ever
had before. At no other period could it have been said, having regard to the
inner necessities of evolution, that clarity of thinking is as essential as
eating and drinking are to the maintenance of physical life. For if man's
thinking lacks clarity in the age in which we are actually living and in the
times to come, he will not be able to see in their right light the ripened
truths which are to fall from the spiritual world. Above all, he will fail
to realise the vast and profound significance of the Mystery of Golgotha, of
the Coming of Christ, for the whole evolution of humanity. Many there are
who speak of Christ Jesus. Modern theology, however, would actually like to
prevent anyone from speaking of the deep purpose imparted to the earthly
evolution of mankind by the Mystery of Golgotha. In the nature of things,
fulfilment of what was to come to pass through the Mystery of Golgotha has
been, and is, both slow and gradual. And in our present century, for the
first time, this becomes intensely evident.
Previous
epochs still enjoyed a heritage from the days when spirituality pervaded the
atavistic inner life of man. Now, for the first time, man must strive for
spirituality if he desires it. And so, in our day, and actually only
from the year 1879 onwards, very definite phenomena appear. Because external
observation has become so crude, they are really only clearly to be
perceived when the eyes of the soul are directed to that realm which the
human being enters on passing through the Gate of Death. For souls born
before the year 1879 and those born afterwards pass into the spiritual world
in different ways. Truly, it is a momentous event of which we are here
speaking.
One
consequence of this event is that in their souls, human beings more and more
come to resemble the thought, to resemble that which they regard as
knowledge. This will seem a strange truth to the modern mind, but it is so,
nevertheless. To see certain things in their proper light, with clarity of
thought, with thoughts saturated with reality that is vitally important.
It is good to see Darwinism in the proper light as I tried to present it
in the public lecture yesterday.1 To regard Darwinism as the one and only valid conception of the world,
believing the only possible truth to be that man descends from the animals
and reiterating the thought: I descend from the animals, I descend
entirely from forces which also produce the animals ... such thoughts, in
our age, tend to make the soul resembles its own conceptions of itself. This
is really an important matter! When the body is discarded, the soul is then
confronted with the sorry fate of having to perceive its resemblance with
its own thought! A man who lives in the physical body believing that animal
forces alone were at work in his evolution, fashions for himself a kind of
consciousness in which he will perceive his own likeness to animal nature.
For since the event of 1879, the character of the Fifth Post-Atlantean
epoch has been such that the souls of men are transformed into the ideas
they form of themselves. That is why I said: It is not necessary to be
particularly biased in favour of anthroposophical Spiritual Science before
being willing to advocate it; all that is necessary is compassion for men
who need these thoughts and ideas because they are creative powers in the
life of soul, because it is ordained that in times to come, what the human
being considers himself to be, that he will become. This development is part
of the wise guidance of worlds, in order that the human being may attain
full and free consciousness of the Self. On the one side the Gods were bound
to make it possible for man to become what he makes of himself; and in order
that he might imbue this self-created being with supersensible meaning, that
he might be able to find in this self-created being, something that gives
him an eternal aim in order that this might be, Christ Jesus fulfilled
the Mystery of Golgotha. And when man understands Christ Jesus in the light
of Spiritual Science, in the light of true thought, he finds the way to Him:
the way which leads out from the animal into the Divine.
1Anthroposophy
and Natural Science. 12th November, 1917.
There
is one truth that stands out strongly when the eyes of the soul are able to
look into the world entered by the human being after death. Those who were
born before 1879 always carry with them a certain heritage which protects
them from becoming purely that which, here on Earth, they have pictured
themselves to be. And for a long time still these things are only
gradually approaching for a long time still this protection will be
possible, but only through pain, only when men can suffer, when, to speak
paradoxically, they can take on themselves the pain of knowing and feeling
in themselves the shortcomings of their conception of man. Harmony with the
Self, together with a knowledge which lets man after death be truly man,
this will arise for future times only if human beings become aware,
here, in the physical body, of their true connection with the spiritual
world. Those who are afraid of concrete facts of spiritual knowledge because
of their materialistic ideas will, of course, for a long time yet be
unwilling to acknowledge that any such change took place in the year 1879;
nevertheless it will have to be acknowledged sooner or later. It is clear
from this that one thing, above all, is essential and will become
increasingly so in the future, namely, that all available spiritual
knowledge shall spread over the Earth. Therefore in order to further their
aims, the Spirits of Darkness will attach particular value to the breeding
of confusion among men so that they will not succeed in forming the right
thoughts and ideas into which, after death, they are transformed. What man
thinks himself to be, that he is obliged to become.
This
is a truth that was destined, after the great changes in the nineteenth
century and from then onwards, to find its way to men. The human being must
be voluntarily anything that he can be really; he must be able to
think about his own being if he is to be truly himself in his life of soul.
For even now the Dead could announce as a ripened truth: The soul is what it
thinks itself to be. At the time when it was necessary, from the stage of
the Earth to spread the truth: The soul is what it thinks itself to be, at
that time Spirits of Darkness inspired human beings to announce the
following: Man is what he eats. And although this is
not, in theory, widely acknowledged, the practical conduct of life amounts
very nearly to being an acknowledgment of the principle that man is what he
eats that and nothing else. Indeed this principle is more and more being
applied and developed in external life. To a far greater extent than people
believe, the grievous and tragic events of the present time are an outcome
of the tenet: Man is what he eats. In a much deeper sense than is supposed
by the superficial modern mind, a terrible amount of the blood that is shed
today, is shed over unseemly issues. Humanity is already infiltrated by the
principle that man is what he eats. And it gives rise, indirectly, to
much contention.
That
is why the spread of thoughts and ideas corresponding to the realities of
the times is so very necessary. Thought will gradually have to be known as a
concretely real power of the soul, not merely as the miserable abstraction
produced so proudly by the modern age. Men living in earlier times were
still linked, by an ancient heritage, with the spiritual world. Although for
many centuries now, atavistic clairvoyance has almost entirely ebbed away,
this heritage still lives in the feeling and in the will. But the time has
come when everything that is conscious must become a real power
hence the Spirits of Darkness strive to counter really effective thoughts by
abstract thoughts in the form of all kinds of programmes for the world. This
connection must be realised and understood. Thoughts must be imbued with
greater and greater reality.
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