Occult Signs and Symbols
Lecture I
The Creative Cosmic Tone.
Flooding Colour and the Formative Forces of the Akasha.
These four lectures to be given here in Stuttgart will strike a somewhat
more intimate note since it can be assumed that the audience is, for the
most part, composed of members who have been acquainted with the
fundamental ideas of occult teach for some time. Hence, they may well
wish to learn of more intimate details out of the realm of spiritual
science. What will be taken up in these lectures are the occult symbols
and signs in relation to the astral and spiritual worlds, and a series
of them will be set forth in their deeper meaning. I bid you note that
much in the first two lectures will sound unusual and will only be fully
explained later in the third and forth lectures. This, of course, lies
in the nature of the material because lectures on spiritual science
cannot be like lectures in other areas, which are built up
mathematically out of simple elements. Much that at first will appear
vague will later become clear and understandable.
Symbols and signs, not only in the profane world, but also in the
theosophical world, often give the impression of something arbitrary
that only signifies something. This is not correct. You know, for
example, that the various planets of the universe are indicated by
signs. You know that a familiar sign in theosophical allegories is the
so-called pentagram. Furthermore, you know that in various religions
light is mentioned in the sense of wisdom, of spiritual clarity. If you
should now ask about the meaning of such things, then you could hear or
read that it means this or that a triangle, for instance, would mean
the higher trinity and the like. Frequently also in theosophical
writings and lectures, myths and legends are interpreted; they are said
to mean something. To reach behind the sense, behind the meaning, to
recognize the reality of such symbols shall be the task of these
lectures. Just how this is meant we can make clear with an example.
Let us consider the pentagram. You know that much abstruse thinking has
been spent on it; this is not the concern of occultism. In order to
understand what the occultist says about the pentagram, we must at first
call to mind the seven fundamental parts of the human being, and it is,
above all, the etheric body that is especially relevant in this
consideration. You know that the etheric body belongs to the sphere of
the occult; it is not to be seen with physical eyes. To perceive it,
clairvoyant methods are necessary. Then it will become evident that the
essentiality of the etheric body does not consist in its appearing as a
fine nebulous formation. It is characteristic of it that it is indeed,
the architect, the creator of the physical body. Just as ice forms out
of water, so does the physical body fashion itself out of the etheric
body, which, like the ocean, is flooded through by many currents flowing
in all directions. Among them are five main currents. When you stand
with feet apart and arms outstretched, you can accurately follow the
direction of these five currents. They form a pentagram.
Everybody has these five currents hidden in him. The healthy etheric
body appears so that these currents are, as it were, his bony framework.
You must not suppose however, that everything pertaining to the etheric
body is only within, because when a person moves, for instance, the
currents actually go through the air. This pentagram is as mobile as a
man's physical bony framework. Thus, when the occultist speaks of the
pentagram as the figure of man, it is not a matter of something that has
been thought out, but rather he is speaking of it as the anatomist does
of the skeleton. This figure is really present in the etheric body. It
is a fact.
From these brief considerations we see how matters stand with regard to
the real meaning of a symbol. All signs and symbols that we meet in
occultism direct us to such realities, and what is most important is the
fact that in due course one receives indications in the use of such
figures. They then are the means toward reaching cognition or
clairvoyance. No one who ponders the pentagram deeply will be
unsuccessful if only he does so with patience. He must immerse himself
in the pentagram, as it were; then he will find the currents in the
etheric body.
There is no sense in thinking out contrived, arbitrary meanings for
these signs. One must place them before one's inner eye; then they lead
to occult realities. This is the case not only with what can be found in
the confines of theosophy, but also with the symbols and signs contained
in the most varied religious documents because these documents are based
on occultism. Whenever a prophet or a founder of a religion speaks of
light and would thereby point to wisdom, this he does not do because he
considers it an ingenious picture. The occultist bases his thinking on
facts. Hence, it is not important to him to be ingenious, but truthful!
As an occultist one must give up lawless thinking; one must not draw
arbitrary conclusions and pass judgments. Step by step, with the help
of spiritual facts, correct thinking must be developed. This image of
the light, therefore, has a deep significance or, rather, it is a
spiritual scientific fact. In order to recognize this, let us turn again
to the human being.
The astral body is the third member of man. It is the bearer of joy and
sorrow and a man's inner soul experiences depend upon it. The plant has
no astral body and thus does not experience joy and sorrow as do man
and animal. If, today, the natural scientist, probing into nature,
speaks of the plant's sensitivity, then what he says rests on a complete
misunderstanding of what the nature of sensitivity is. We come to a
correct representation of this astral body only when we follow up the
development that it has passed through in the course of time. We know
that a man's physical body is the oldest and most complicated member of
his being; his etheric body is somewhat younger; his astral body younger
still; the youngest of all is his ego. The physical body has a long
development behind it that has come about during the course of four
planetary embodiments. At the beginning of this development our earth
itself was in an earlier embodiment called the Saturn condition. At that
time man did not yet exist in his present form; only the first germ for
the physical body existed on Saturn. He lacked all his other bodies
etheric body, astral body, and so forth. It was not until the second
embodiment of the earth, on the Sun, that the etheric body was added. At
that time the human etheric body bore most decidedly the form of the
pentagram. Later, however, this was somewhat modified because, in the
third embodiment of our planet, on the Moon, the astral united itself
with it. Then the Moon transformed itself into earth, and to the three
bodies of man already formed, the ego was added.
Where, then, were these bodies before they embodied themselves in the
human being? Where, for example, was what an etheric body had drawn into
the physical body on the Sun? Where was this during the Saturn period?
It was in the surroundings of Saturn as the air is in the surrounds of
the earth at present. The same was the case with the astral body during
the Sun period; it only entered into man's being during the Moon period.
Everything that moved in later had been in the environment earlier. You
can picture the old Sun thus, not of rocks, plants and animals as is the
case of the earth today, but of beings who were men who had advanced
only to the human-plant stage. There also existed a kind of mineral.
These were the two kingdoms of nature present on the Sun. You must not
mix up the old Sun with the present one. The old Sun was encompassed by
its mighty astral sheath, which was luminous. There was, as it were, an
airy sheath surrounding the Sun, but an airy sheath that was at the same
time astral and luminous.
Today, man has a physical body, an etheric body, an astral body, and an
ego. When the ego works upon the astral body, ennobling it
intellectually, morally, and spiritually, then the astral body becomes
the spirit self or manas. That has as of now hardly begun, but when in
the future it will have been completed, when man will have transformed
his whole astral body, then will has astral body become physically
luminous. Just as the seed holds the whole plant within it, so does your
astral body hold within it the seed of light. This will stream out into
the world of space, its development and continuing formation effected by
man as he ever more purifies and ennobles his astral body. Our earth
will transform itself into other planets. Today it is dark. Were one to
observe it from space, then one would see that it appears bright only
through the reflected light of the sun. Someday, however, it will be
luminous, luminous through the fact that human beings will then have
transformed their whole astral bodies. The totality of astral bodies
will stream out as light into world space, as it was also at the time of
the old Sun. It had higher beings at their human stage, and these beings
had luminous astral bodies. The Bible, quite correctly, calls these
beings, Spirits of Light or Elohim.
What does a man work into his astral body? What we call goodness and
common sense. If you observe a savage who is still on the level of a
cannibal, blindly following his passions, you must say of him that he
stands lower than the animals because the animal still has no
understanding, no consciousness of his deeds. Man, however, even the
lowest, already has an ego. The more highly educated person can be
distinguished from the savage through the fact that he has already
worked on his astral body. Certain passions he has so understood that he
says to himself, This one I may follow, this other I may not follow.
Certain urges and passions he fashions to more refined configurations,
which he calls his ideal. He forms moral concepts. All these are
transformations of his astral body. The savage cannot do arithmetic or
make judgments. This property man has acquired through work on his
astral body from incarnation to incarnation. What develops as man
gradually ennobles his present imperfect form to become that being of
light of whom we spoke; this is called the assimilation of wisdom. The
more wisdom the astral body contains, the more luminous it will be. The
Elohim, those beings who dwelt on the Sun, were wholly permeated with
wisdom. Just as our souls relate to our bodies, so wisdom relates itself
to light that streams out into cosmic space. You see, the relation
between light and wisdom is not an image that has been contrived. It is
based on fact. It is a truth. Thus is it to be explained that religious
documents speak of light as a symbol of wisdom.
For the student who would develop his capacity for higher seeing, for
clairvoyance, it it of great importance to do exercises such as the
following. At first, he should picture space as dark, shutting out all
light either by the darkness of night or by closing his eyes. Then he
should try gradually to penetrate with his own inner forces to a
visualization of light. If he does this exercise in the proper way, a
visualization can be built up of a fully lighted space. Through inner
forces light can be engendered, not physical light, but a precursor of
what later will become visible, not to the physical eye, but to finer
organs of perception. This inner light in which creative wisdom appears
is also called the astral light. When the student engenders light
through meditation, the light will truly become for him garments of
spiritual beings who are actually present, like the Elohim. These beings
of light, such as the human being will one day also become, are even now
always present. This is the way all those persons have proceeded who
know of the spiritual world out of their own experiences.
Through certain other methods that we shall also discuss in the course
of time, the human being can reach a level from which, through his own
inner power, as it were, space appears as still something else. When he
practices certain exercises, then will space not only be flooded by
wisdom's light, but will also sound forth. In the ancient Pythagorean
philosophy, as you know, there is mention of the harmony of the spheres.
By sphere we are to conceive cosmic space, space in which the stars are
hovering. This is usually considered to be a contrived image, but this
is again no poetic comparison, rather it is a reality. When one has
practiced sufficiently in accordance with instructions, then he learns
to hear a real music that wells through cosmic space. When space thus
begins to resound spiritually, then it may be said that the person in in
devachan. These tones are of a spiritual essence; they do not live in
the air, but in a far higher, finer stuff, the Akasha. The space around
us is continuously filled with such music, and there are certain basic
tones. You can get an idea of this if you follow me into the following
consideration, which I am sure will appear to mathematical astronomers
as sheer madness. Earlier we mentioned that our earth developed
gradually. At first, it was Saturn, then it became Sun, then Moon, and
the earth. In time it will become Jupiter, Venus and Vulcan
see Note 1).
Now, you may ask, But today there is still a Saturn in the heavens; in
what relation does the first embodiment of the Earth stand to Saturn?
Our present Saturn received its name in ancient times when the wise ones
would still give meaningful names to things. It was given its name out
of its very nature. Today, this is no longer done. Uranus, for example
does not have such a justified name since it was discovered later.
What we see in the heavens as Saturn today stands in relation to our
earth as a child to an old man. One day Saturn will become an earth.
Just as unlikely as it is that the old man developed himself from the
boy who stands next to him, so unlikely is it that the earth has
developed itself from the Saturn that stands in the heavens today. It is
the same with the other heavenly bodies. The sun is such a body as the
earth once was; it has, however, advanced. Just as the boy stands near
the old man, so the various planets stand in the heavens. They are at
various steps of evolution, which our earth, now in its fourth
embodiment, has partly undergone already, and will partly undergo in the
future. The planets, however, stand in a certain relationship to each
other, and the occultist expresses this relationship differently from
the way the astronomer does today.
You know that the earth revolves around the sun, that Mercury and Venus,
as sisters of the earth, also revolve, and you also know that the sun
itself moves. Now occult astronomy has carried on exact investigations
of this relationship. It has investigated not only the movement of the
earth and the other planets, but also the movement of the sun itself.
Here one comes to a definite point in cosmic space that is a kind of
spiritual center around which the sun, and with it our earth and all the
planets, turn. The different bodies, however, do not move equally fast.
It is just this relationship to the speed of their movements to one
another that occult astronomy has determined. It proceeded from the fact
that when we view Mars, Venus, and so forth, these heavenly bodies move
at a certain speed, but the whole starry heaven is seemingly resting
motionless. In the sense of true occult research, this repose is only
apparent. In reality, this starry heaven moves a definite distance in
one hundred years, and this distance through which the firmament
progresses is designated as the basic number. If you assume this
movement and compare the planetary movements with it, we find that:
- Saturn's movement is two and one-half times that of Jupiter's;
- Jupiter's is five times that of Mars;
- Mars' twice that of the Moon.
- Saturn's movement however, is 1,200 times that
of the whole celestial dome.
Now, when a physical, musical harmony arises, it rests on the fact that
different strings move at different speeds. In accordance with the speed
with which the single strings move, a higher or lower tone sounds, and
the blending of these different tones produces the harmony. Just as you,
here in the physical world, receive musical impressions from the
strings' vibrations, so does the one who has penetrated to the level of
clairvoyance in devachan hear the movements of the heavenly bodies.
Through the relationship of the different speeds of the planets, the
fundamental tones of the harmony of the spheres arise that sound through
the cosmos. The School of Pythagoras was thus justified in speaking of a
celestial harmony. With spiritual ears one can hear it. When you spread
a fine powder as evenly as possible on a thin brass plate and then
stroke the edge with a fiddler's bow, the powder moves into a definite
line pattern. All kinds of figures will form depending upon the pitch of
the tone. The tone effects a distribution of the material. These are
called Chladny figures. When the spiritual tone of the celestial
harmony sounded forth into the universe, it organized the planets into
their relationships. What you see spread out in cosmic space was
arranged by this creating tone of the Godhead. Through the fact that
this tone sounded into world space, matter formed itself into a solar
system, into a planetary system. You can see that the expression,
celestial harmony, is thus more than an ingenious comparison.
It is a reality.
Now to another consideration. Everyone who has occupied himself for some
time with anthroposophy knows that our earth in its present embodiment
has undergone several stages of development. In the far-distant past it
was in a fiery-fluid condition. What today is stone and metal flowed at
that time as today iron flows in an iron works. The objection that at
that time there could not have been any living being does not stand up,
because the human body was suited to the conditions of that time. The
earth transformed itself out of this fiery-fluid condition into what we
call the Atlantean epoch. Our forebears then lived on a continent that
today forms the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.
Naturally, these ancestors were quite differently constituted from the
man of today. In certain respects they were clairvoyant, an echo of
higher stages of clairvoyance. The Atlantean man would not have been
able to see an outer object spatially limited. In the early days of the
Atlantean evolution, seeing was quite different. When one person
approached another, it was not the outline of his form that was
perceived. Rather, there arose within him a coloured image that had
nothing to do with the outer, but reflected an inner soul condition. He
might, for instance, have seen the feeling of revenge in the other and
fled from it. In an up-surging red picture, the feeling of revenge
expressed itself. The outer seeing of objects was developed quite
gradually. What man saw earlier was a kind of astral colour, and the
transformation occurred in that man spread this colour over the objects,
so to speak. Naturally, this other kind of perception was bound up with
the fact that man at that time looked quite different from man today. In
the later Atlantean period man, for example, had a receding physical
forehead, while the etheric body stood out like a mighty globe. Then
physical and etheric bodies drew together and when both joined together
behind the forehead, between the eyes, man had come to an important
moment in his evolution. Today, man's etheric head just fits the
physical one. This is still not so with the horse, but as the human head
changed, other members also transformed themselves. Gradually man's
present bodily form emerged. Think vividly back into the end of the
Atlantean epoch. Man still had a kind of clairvoyance; the air was
saturated with water vapour. In this dense watery air, sun and stars
could not be perceived; a rainbow could never have come into being;
thick, heavy mist masses covered the earth. Hence it is that the myth
speaks of Niflheim, of a mist-home. Then the waters that were so much
spread out in the air, condensed. They covered Atlantis. The Flood
signifies the mighty condensation of the mist masses into water. When
the water separated itself from the air, our present kind of perception
came about. Man was only then able to see himself when he saw other
objects around him.
The physical body shows many regularities that have a deeper meaning.
One of these is the following. If one were to make a chest the height,
width, and length of which were in relation of three to five to thirty,
the length corresponding to a body length, then the height and width
would also correspond to the body's proportions. in other words,
herewith the proportions of a normally organized human body are given.
when man emerged from the Flood of Atlantis, the proportions of his
physical body corresponded to these measures. This is expressed in the
Bible in a beautiful way in the following words:
And God commanded Noah to build a chest three hundred ells long, fifty
ells wide, and thirty ells high. (I Moses, 6-15). In these measurements
of Noah's Ark we have stated exactly the measurements for the harmony of
the human body. When we came to explain the reasons therefore, we shall
be able to look more deeply into the meaning of these biblical words.
- Note 1:
- [List of Planetary Incarnations:
- > Saturn
- > Sun
- > Moon
- + earth (current)
- - Jupiter
- - Venus
- - Vulcan
-Ed]
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