Rudolf
Steiner to me was one of humanity’s great
teachers
I
have included several of his lectures on this site so
students
Can
study his work for deeper understandings.
Rudolf Steiner
(1861-1925) was born in Austria. He found his life's work in the
realms of consciousness and cognition. His techniques for the
development of awareness to nature's cycles, daily meditation and
concentration practices, and clear critical thinking can lead
individuals to reach spiritual levels of consciousness safely. He
believed working along with the spiritual worlds enriches the life
of the individual and the world.
A university student of
mathematics, science and philosophy in Vienna, he later earned a
doctorate from the University of Rostock. He edited the scientific
writings of Goethe, whose approach, based on intensified, selfless
observation of nature, became a source of inspiration for his own
work. Steiner's doctoral dissertation dealing with Fichte's theory
of knowledge was later expanded and published as Truth and Science.
In 1894, he published The Philosophy of Freedom, which he felt to be
his most important philosophical work.
Steiner brought forth out
of his spiritual experiences an abundance of scientific,
medicinal, agricultural,
social, educational,
architectural, and
artistic
renewal. Steiner called this science of spirit,
Anthroposophy, meaning "wisdom of the human being." Anthroposophy is
non-religious, and enhances many Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, and
other traditional practitioner’s endeavors.
Author of almost thirty
books, Steiner also gave approximately 6,000 lectures on a wide
range of subjects. He initiated Waldorf education, biodynamic
farming and gardening, an approach to the care and education of the
handicapped, anthroposophical medical work, and an art of movement
called eurhythmy.
"My meeting with Rudolf
Steiner led me to occupy myself with him from that time forth and to
remain always aware of his significance. We both felt the same
obligation to lead man once again to true inner culture. I have
rejoiced at the achievements his great personality and his profound
humanity have brought about in the world."
Albert
Schweitzer
The Ahrimanic
Deception
In addressing a
public audience today on the most important question of our time, it
makes a great difference if one speaks from a knowledge of the
deeper forces of world-historical evolution, that is, from
initiation-science, or if one speaks without such knowledge. It is
relatively easy to speak about modern questions if one relies upon
data of external knowledge which are considered scientific,
practical, and so on. It is, however, extraordinarily difficult to
speak about these questions from the standpoint of
initiation-science — from which indeed everything is derived with
which we have to deal at such gatherings as ours today. For he who
speaks from that standpoint about problems of the time knows that he
is opposed not only by the casual, subjective opinions of those to
whom he speaks. He knows too that a great part of mankind today is
already under the control, from one side or another, of Ahrimanic
forces of a cosmic nature which are growing stronger and stronger.
To explain what I mean by this, I must give you a kind of historical
survey of a fairly long period of human history.
From various statements
which have been made here and which you will also find in some of my
lecture-courses, you know that we have to place the beginning of our
modern age in the middle of the fifteenth century. We have always
called this period — of which we are really only at the beginning —
the Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch. It has replaced the Greco-Latin
Epoch, which we reckon from the middle of the eighth century B.C. to
the middle of the fifteenth century; and further back still, we have
the Egyptian-Chaldean epoch. I have merely indicated this so that
you may remember where, in human evolution as a whole, we place the
epoch in which we feel ourselves standing as modern men.
Now you know that at the
close of the first third of the Greco-Latin Epoch, the Mystery of
Golgotha took place. And from many different aspects we have
characterized what really came about for human evolution through the
Mystery of Golgotha, in fact for the whole evolution of the earth.
Today, into this broad historical survey, we will place various
things concerning mankind which are connected with this Mystery.
With this in view, let us
glance back into far earlier times, let us say, into the ages about
the beginning of the third millennium B.C. You are aware how little
is said in external historical tradition about this early evolution
of the human race on earth. You know, too, how external documents
point over to Asia, to the Orient. From many anthroposophical
sources, you will know that the further we go back in mankind's
evolution, the more we find a different constitution of the human
soul, and something like an ancient, original wisdom underlying the
whole evolution of humanity. You know, further, that certain
traditions of an ancient wisdom of mankind were preserved in close,
secret circles, right into the nineteenth century. They have even
been preserved into our own time — but not, for the most part, at
all faithfully.
When a man of today learns
to know something of this original wisdom, he is astounded at the
depths of the realities to which it points.
Yet in the course of the
studies we have been pursuing for many years, it has been shown that
this widespread wisdom-teaching of ancient times must always be
contrasted with the understanding of life and the world that was
possessed by the old Hebrew people and bore a completely different
character. With a certain justice the widespread original wisdom is
described as the heathen, pagan element, and to this is opposed the
Hebrew, Jewish element. From external traditions and literature you
are aware how the Christian element then arose out of the Jewish.
You can already gather from
these external facts something that I beg you to bear in mind,
namely, that it was essential in humanity's evolution to confront
the ancient heathen element and its wisdom with the Jewish element
out of which Christianity evolved partially, at all events. The
primeval heathen or pagan wisdom in its totality was not destined to
have the sole influence on the further evolution of mankind. And now
the question must arise: Why had the ancient pagan wisdom, which is
in many respects so wonderful, to experience a new form, a
transformation, through Judaism and Christianity? This question
inevitably arises.
The answer is supplied for
Initiation-wisdom only through a very, very weighty fact, through an
event which took place far over in Asia at the beginning of the
third millennium of the pre-Christian era. Clairvoyant vision finds
in looking back that an incarnation of a supersensible Being in a
human being had taken place there, just as in the Event of Golgotha
an incarnation of the supersensible Christ Being had taken place in
the man Jesus of Nazareth. The incarnation that took place at the
beginning of the third millennium B.C. is extraordinarily difficult
to follow up, even with the science of seership, of initiation. It
gave humanity something of immense brilliance, having an incisive
effect. What it gave to humanity, in fact, was the primeval wisdom.
Viewed externally, one can
say that it was a wisdom penetrating deep into reality; cold, based
purely on ideas, permeated little by feeling. The actual inner
nature of this wisdom can be judged only by going back to that
incarnation which took place over in Asia at the beginning of the
third pre-Christian millennium. It is revealed to the retrospective
clairvoyant gaze that this was an actual human incarnation of the
Luciferic Power.
And this incarnation of
Lucifer in humanity, which in a certain way has been achieved, was
the origin of the widely extended ancient wisdom based on the Third
Post-Atlantean civilization. There was still an after-effect, even
in Grecian times, of the widespread cultural impulse that was
derived from this Asiatic, Luciferic human being. Luciferic wisdom
was of the utmost benefit to man in that epoch of evolution —
brilliant in a certain way, graduated according to the different
peoples and races among which it was spread. It was plainly
recognizable throughout the whole of Asia, then in the Egyptian
civilization, the Babylonian civilization and even in the culture of
Greece. ..........
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