Esoteric
Lessons for the First Class
of
the Free School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum
by
Rudolf
Steiner
Lesson One in Prague
From
stenographic records not revised by the speaker. The original
stenographic records for the two lessons in Prague were not
preserved, nor were the blackboard drawings.
Translated by Frank
Thomas Smith
Prague, April 3, 1924
My
dear Friends,
Since
the Anthroposophical Society has been re-founded in a new form during
the Christmas Conference, what had been given in the old
Anthroposophical Society as esoteric instruction in various groups
shall now stream into the School for Spiritual Science, which shall
be a kind of center for the whole anthroposophical movement within
the Anthroposophical Society. Naturally, according to the nature of
its activities, this School will be centered at the Goetheanum in
Dornach; and there we will strive more and more and will finally
achieve the form which is sought: that it be expanded to reach all
the friends who belong to the anthroposophical movement the world
over who cannot come to Dornach. And what I will tell you today in
this lesson and in the next esoteric class, my dear friends, will be
spoken within this School for Spiritual Science. As an introduction I
wish to inform you about its constitution.
Those
who decide, after having been members of the Anthroposophical Society
for two years, to become members of this School, acquire certain
obligations in a spiritual sense. And the leadership of the School
will always endeavor, when issuing the membership cards, to ascertain
whether the persons involved are able to take on such spiritual
obligations.
When
someone enters the Anthroposophical Society he or she at first
presumes – and rightly so – that they will learn and
experience Anthroposophy. They wish at first to become acquainted
with Anthroposophy. And therefore since the Christmas Conference
complete openness is the rule; also that the members of the
Anthroposophical Society are not subject to obligations of any kind.
Nevertheless,
whoever becomes a member of the Free School for Spiritual Science
must keep in mind that this School for Spiritual Science is to be the
source of anthroposophical life in the present and in the immediate
future. Anthroposophical life is founded on what has always been
called “secret knowledge” or “occult science”.
This is not meant to imply that the world “occult” is to
be understood as meaning that a small circle of people is doing
things that the rest of the world may not know; rather it has always
meant that what is taught in the Esoteric Universities has its source
in the deepest hidden inner core of the human being, as opposed to
what belongs to the outer world, in a certain sense outside the human
body. And that has always been called “secret” or
“occult” as opposed to “public”. Occult means
that the knowledge designated as such is manifested in the deepest,
occult inner being of the human being; and it must not lose its
rightful place, its rightful appreciation, even its rightful image if
it is profaned when it is made publicly accessible, as always happens
when things are made widely accessible to the public, for we can then
assume that these things are not received with the necessary
earnestness and the necessary esteem.
The
first thing that must be required of the person who undertakes this
esoteric training is that he or she does so with the deepest
earnestness. And the School for Spiritual Science also has this
requirement. And it demands of its members that they be true
representatives of the anthroposophical worldwide movement in all
walks of life. So that this School, or its leadership, most be
responsible for saying to anyone it does not consider to be a true
representative that they can no longer be members of the School.
This
is not a tyrannical regulation, my dear friends, it is rather one
based on the principle: freedom for freedom. If the leadership of the
School wishes to lead it in the proper way, then it must be able to
say with whom it forms the School's content. And for this reason we
must indicate the earnestness with which the person who wishes to
approach the School grasps Anthroposophy as a worldwide movement.
In
order the satisfy the needs of all those who come to it under the
present conditions of civilization in order to enhance their
spiritual life, the School has been divided into Sections. The
indications I will give during this and the next lesson are meant to
be within the General Anthroposophical Section, which I myself will
lead, along with the Pedagogical Section.
Within
the School for Spiritual Science we will also have a Section for the
Arts of Speech and music, under the leadership of Marie Steiner; a
Medical Section under the leadership of Dr. Ita Wegman; a Section of
the Sculptural Arts under the leadership of Miss Maryon; we will also
have a section dedicated to the fine arts – something
practically ignored today to the detriment of civilization –
under the leadership of Albert Steffen; then an Astronomical section
led by Dr. Vreede; and a section for Natural Science led by Dr.
Wachsmuth.
We
have also recently established, due to necessity, something about
which nothing can yet be said because it is in such ferment, but one
which the School in the Goetheanum has the honest intention to deal
with: a Youth Section has been founded based on what the youth of
today is striving for, although young people can only express
themselves unclearly about what they are seeking. Objectively
considered, this is something quite new – to clarify, to make
conscious what is cloaked in obscure feelings of lacking something.
To raise all this to clear consciousness is what the Section –
which I may now call the Section for Youth-Wisdom – is striving
for.
The
Free School for Spiritual Science wishes to offer esoteric life as an
extension of what can be found in today's external culture –
what the world longs for in the strongest way – without
realizing that what is striven for is just what should live in the
esoteric activity of our School for Spiritual Science.
We
have no intention of imitating what today's external universities do
in a different way. That happened when certain opinions – not
influenced by me – were tried out in Dornach. I saw them from
the beginning as not quite correct. But in these things we are
obliged to accept what is striving for the light of day. So now that
the trial has been made and it has become obvious that the objective
cannot be reached in that way, the School should no longer give the
impression that it is competing with what is done in typical
universities, but that it give to humanity what it is not possible to
receive in typical educational institutes; it should be something
which humanity profoundly desires.
In
this way, the Free School for Spiritual Science is meant to be a true
center for what is experienced in the anthroposophical movement.
When
I say that this School should be taken with the utmost earnestness, I
would like to indicate at the same time that these words themselves
are not taken seriously enough. Therefore I should like to emphasize
it again. Not the person who considers the esoteric life that is to
flow through this School as something that lives alongside his life,
so to speak; not that person will be a member of this School in the
right way, but only the person whose life is completely permeated
with the truth that an internal connection between his life and the
esoteric teaching that flows from this School must exist, will be a
member in the right and proper sense.
Because,
my dear friends, you will not judge this School correctly if you
consider it to be the result of human arbitrariness. This School is a
spiritual determination; it arose by listening to what the spiritual
powers that guide the world consider to be what is correct for
humanity in our times.
Do
not therefore consider this School to be a human enterprise. Consider
it, rather, as the institution which derives from the will of the
spiritual beings who are near to the earth and who work for the
welfare of humanity.
If
you consider it to be the earthly reflection of a spiritual
institution, then you understand it in the right way. And when you
realize that he who speaks every word within this School feels
responsible to none other than the spiritual powers who lead the
anthroposophical movement, then will you feel correctly in this
sense. So this School is an understanding between the spiritual
powers responsible for the present evolutionary phase of humanity and
those who seek membership in this School.
You
stand so to speak, my dear friends, directly before the spiritual
world when you become a member of this School. And the more
intensively you comprehend this, the more you will carry within you
what this School must be, what alone gives it a real meaning. Whoever
knows that the spirit itself speaks through the School will surely
find the necessary earnestness to follow what is happening here.
All
that we do in Dornach in the School by and by – one cannot take
the fifth step before the third one, but only by and by after the
fourth – will be sent in the corresponding notifications to
all the members of the School. So that over time by and by an inner
contact will be established between each individual member, no matter
where he may be, and what flows from this School in Dornach.
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Our
first consideration, my dear friends, will be directed to what the
person meets who earnestly sets out on the path to esoteric
knowledge.
Real
knowledge, my dear friends! We must clearly realize that what we meet
in the outer world are the tasks to fulfill in the physical earthly
life between birth and death. And we would misunderstand ourselves
and the gods if we disdained what we meet in the physical world
between birth and death. Human beings should dedicate themselves to
their tasks in the physical world. But what do we find in this
physical world? We finds beauty, greatness, grandeur in all that we
see in the wonderful formations of the mineral kingdom, which also
forms the ground which we need in order to accomplish our earthly
tasks. We find wonderful majesty in the vegetable kingdom; we find
what we need in the animal kingdom, what is our own in the physical
human kingdom. We find these things in the kingdoms of nature
elevated to the sublime when we lift our gaze to the clouds, to the
blue sky or to the stars, to the sun and the moon. To not find
beauty, greatness and grandeur in all this would lead us along the
wrong path in life.
To
enter the esoteric does not mean denying all this beauty, greatness
and grandeur which meets us. But no matter how far we go into the
mineral world with its wonderfully formed crystal shapes, no matter
how far we go into colorful world of vegetation from which the
sunlight reflects on to us, no matter how far we also go in observing
at what magically emanates in the animal word from the depths of
nature's being, and how we admire the way in which the secrets of the
world unite within this physical human form, what we feel in our
profound inner being we do not find in all those kingdoms of form and
color and life in this world. And finally the individual stands
within this world and may say: I feel the greatness, the beauty and
the grandeur of everything that unfolds out there in forms and in
colors; but what I myself am must originate in another world.
It
it just when one strongly feels the beauty, greatness and grandeur of
the physical, sensory world and feels that he cannot find there what
the best part of what he himself is, the more is he urged to where
all esoteric teaching begins: he is urged towards the abyss beyond
which lies the human being's true origin. He is urged towards that
abyss from where he must see the frontier between the sensory world
and the spiritual world; he is urged to a place at the abyss where he
is shown a kind of bridge which leads over to a completely different
world, at the entrance of which lies the threshold to knowledge and
to the spiritual world.
And
what I am to tell you now, my dear friends, are the messages from the
figure which has always been called the Guardian of the Threshold in
esoteric circles.
It
stands there, that lofty figure – those who achieve initiation
learn to recognize it – a being who is truly no less real than
a physical human being on earth, who in its reality towers far above
the physical person on earth.
But
the person who at first receives the esoteric messages in the form of
concepts and feelings in an unprejudiced way, must feel how this
Guardian of the Threshold stands there reminding the seeker for
knowledge what he must experience if he really wishes to enter the
field of knowledge.
Why
does the Guardian of the Threshold stand there? He stands there
because true knowledge can only be achieved if we seek it with the
correct, positive preparation and attitude. True striving for
knowledge is not theoretical. True striving for knowledge is only
achieved when the soul rises above what the sensory world offers.
He
who approaches this knowledge too early and unprepared, without the
correct attitude, will not achieve it in the right way. He will cause
harmful effects to himself and to the world. Achievement of true
striving for knowledge is to a large extent the case for those who
seek the right path to the spiritual world as it will be taught in
the three Classes of the School for Spiritual Science. This is also
the case, although more in an inner soul sense, for those who wish to
merely accept information about the spiritual world. [“soul”
is meant here as a lower level of knowledge than the “spiritual”
level. Trans.] There must be at least an echo, however, of what the
candidate for initiation experiences during his encounter with the
Guardian of the Threshold.
It
is this experience we are going to talk about now. For whoever
receives these informative messages and allows them to work on him
with the appropriate earnestness in the right way by practice and
feeling, finds in them the path leading over the Threshold and into
the spiritual world.
So,
my dear friends, let our souls experience now what the Guardian of
the Threshold brings to our attention if we wish to advance from the
apparent-knowledge on this side of the world to the true knowledge on
the other side.
There
he stands with his admonishing gaze. He speaks about how the world of
the senses is beautiful and great and sublime. But he also speaks
about how the human being cannot find in this beautiful and great and
sublime world what he considers the most meaningful, the most
essential part of him. He points, this Guardian of the Threshold,
over the abyss which extends to the left and to the right of the
Threshold, he points to another region, to the region of the spirit.
There, however, deepest darkness reigns at first. And it must occur
to the human being that in the deepest darkness in him caused by the
sensory world's impressions lies the source, the origin of his own
being.
And
when translated from the spiritual language that the Guardian of the
Threshold speaks, this is approximately what he says when the person
approaches his earnest gaze:
Where
on earthly ground, color on color
Life
is manifest in creation;
Where
from earthly matter, form on form,
The
lifeless is given shape;
Where
sentient Beings, strong in will
Warm
themselves in joy of existence;
Where
you, O
man, your bodily being
derive
from earth and air and light.
There
your true being enters
Deep,
night-cloaked, cold darkness;
You
ask in the dark sweeping expanse
No
longer, who you are and were and will be.
For
your own being the day grows dimly
To
the soul's night, to spirit-darkness;
And
you turn with angst of soul
Toward
the light that from darkness streams.
And
from out the darkness you appear,
–
you in image shape revealed –
Yet
also a parable of you,
Earnest
spirit-words in cosmic ether
Heard
by your heart, imparting strength,
The
Spirit-Messenger, who alone
Can
light for you the way;
Before
him the fields of sense widen,
Behind
him yawn the abyss-depths.
And
before his dark spirit-fields,
Hard
by the yawning abyss of being,
Resounds
his anciently potent creative words:
Behold, I am the only gate to
knowledge.
My dear friends, When the Guardian
of the Threshold draws attention to the enormous contrast that exists
between what can be seen by the senses before contact with the
Guardian of the Threshold and what can be deduced from the darkness
that lies beyond the Threshold, and when the seeker begins trying to
investigate the origin and source of his own being, then he is
allowed to anticipate what awaits him – what awaits him when
he becomes capable of living in that light which must first appear
from out of the darkness on the other side of the abyss. And then the
Guardian of the Threshold continues, his words resounding (I will
bring these words written on a piece of paper the next time) the
second time the Guardian indicates what the person may expect when he
crosses over the Threshold and has developed the organ within his own
illuminated interior in order to leave the darkness behind and
approach what the Guardian of the Threshold now speaks:
From
the distant beings in space
Who
experience existence in light,
From
the stages of the course of time,
Which
finds expression in creating,
From
the depths of heart-felt feeling
Where
in the Self the world is fathomed:
They
resound in the speech of the soul,
They
gleam in the spirit-thoughts,
From
divine curative powers,
In
the cosmic formative forces
The
undulating existential words:
O man, know thyself.
Thus
the Guardian points to the spaces of existence where being is
experienced in light, and those other spaces of existence where in
the march of time the creative powers work from epoch to epoch; the
depths of the human heart's feeling are pointed to, where the whole
world presents itself as though in a mirror. In that these three
worlds are pointed out – the world of space, the world of time,
the world of heart-felt depths – the eternal existential words
can resound from the world-creating powers: “O man, know
thyself!”
Then
the human being's inside aspect must be shown. But this aspect is not
only in the human interior, but also in the entire world. What we
bear inside us immediately goes forth and shapes itself in the
exterior cosmic ether. Oh, the secret thoughts, the secret feelings
and the desires and willing – they immediately go forth and
take shape
in the cosmic ether. So that in the outer world in the form of such
shapes we see ourselves as we really are.
While
seeing ourselves as we really are the Guardian of the Threshold
resounds, explaining to a certain extent what we are. For why is the
abyss there, dividing the sensory world from the spiritual world? It
is there so that the forces arising within us may not accompany us
over the Threshold. Such forces are within us which want to hold us
back, not allow us to cross over the Threshold to true knowledge.
There are such forces in our thinking; there are such forces in our
feeling; there are such forces in our willing.
They
are formless when we only have an idea of them. When we envision
them though, these hindering, hampering powers which are in our
thinking, feeling and willing – inscribed in the cosmic ether
– then they appear as misshapen beasts. And whoever cannot
see in this meaningful image of misshapen beasts what in his own
inner self pulls him down, hindering the crossing the threshold,
cannot truly know himself. The moment in life must come when we see
before us the images of what lives in our thinking, feeling and
willing as restraining forces. We may not have any illusions about
this. With ordinary consciousness we usually do not know what we are
like, and we do not take what we are seriously. The Guardian of the
Threshold makes us conscious of this in the form of images, in the
form of truth.
These
are the words with which he explains the figures which will be
engraved in the ether by the opposing forces in our will, feeling and
thinking. The human being must stand horrified before these figures
which he inscribes in the cosmic ether; and only then will he feel
what he must overcome if he wants to progress toward true knowledge.
The
Guardian of the Threshold speaks explaining the figures that rise up
as figures in our thinking, feeling and willing:
Yes,
you must beware of the abyss;
Otherwise
its beasts will devour
You
if you pass by me in haste.
Your
cosmic age has placed them there
In
you as enemies of knowledge.
Behold
the first beast, the crooked back
The
bony head, the scrawny body,
His
skin is all a dullish blue;
Your
fear of creative spiritual being
Begat
the monster in your will;
Knowledge
bravery alone will overcome it.
Behold
the second beast, it bares
Its
teeth in a warped face, scornfully it lies,
Yellow
with gray spots is its body;
Your
hate of spiritual revelation
Begat
this weakling in your feeling;
Your
flame for knowledge must subdue him.
Behold
the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
Its
eye is glassy, posture slouching,
Dirty-red
its form appears to you;
Your
doubts
in
the power of spiritual light
Begat
this ghost within your thinking;
Your
creative knowledge must make it yield.
Only
when you've defeated the three
Will
wings sprout upon your soul
To
fly the abyss over,
Which
separates you from the knowledge fields
To
which your heart desires
To
consecrate itself in healing.
Only
when we have seen, shuddering, images of the opposing powers in our
thinking, feeling and willing, does the strength arise from these
negative forces enabling us to enter the true field of knowledge. And
whoever does not want to see himself in the images of the three
beasts which exist in human beings because he fears knowledge, hates
knowledge and doubts knowledge, will never attain self-knowledge. Nor
will he who hesitates, shuddering so to see himself, attain world
knowledge.
Therefore,
my sisters and brothers, these three beasts are placed once again
before your souls as the Guardian speaks:
Yes,
you must beware of the abyss;
Otherwise
its beasts will devour
You
if you pass by me in haste.
Your
cosmic age has placed them there
In
you as enemies of knowledge.
Behold
the first beast, the crooked back
The
bony head, the scrawny body,
His
skin is all a dullish blue;
Your
fear of creative spiritual being
Begat
the monster in your will;
Knowledge
bravery alone will overcome it.
Behold
the second beast, it bares
Its
teeth in a warped face, scornfully it lies,
Yellow
with gray spots is its body;
Your
hate of spiritual revelation
Begat
this weakling in your feeling;
Your
flame for knowledge must subdue him.
Behold
the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
Its
eye is glassy, posture slouching,
Dirty-red
its form appears to you;
Your
doubts
in
the power of spiritual light
Begat
this ghost within your thinking;
Your
creative knowledge must make it yield.
Only
when you've defeated the three
Will
wings sprout upon your soul
To
fly the abyss over,
Which
separates you from the knowledge fields
To
which your heart desires
To
consecrate itself in healing.
How
the human being obtains the wings, how he finds the strength to
defeat these three beasts, will be the subject of the next lesson,
Saturday afternoon at 5 p.m.
And
when these words in such a visibly horrible form have pointed toward
our self-knowledge, when they have rung out, then once again –
as if in perspective – what may be expected when the words “O
man, know thyself!” are fulfilled. But only the first part can
be given by observing the three beasts. The rest will be the subject
of the next lesson.
Then
the Guardian of the Threshold calls out once again:
From the distant beings in space
Who
experience existence in light,
From
the stages of the course of time,
Which
finds expression in creating,
From
the depths of heart-felt feeling
Where
in the Self the world is fathomed:
They
resound in the speech of the soul,
They
gleam in the spirit-thoughts,
From
divine curative powers,
In
the cosmic formative forces
The
undulating existential words:
O man, know thyself.