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Spiritual Science and Social Sundering

June 13, 2014 By Amelia Leave a Comment

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Rudolf Steiner’s first mystery drama, Portal of Initiation, begins with a scene between two friends, one of whom, Sophia, studies spiritual science and the other, Estella, who doesn’t. Estella wants to convince Sophia to go see a play, Outcasts from Body and Soul. However, Sophia has been working on a mystery drama which appears at the same time. Estella is worried that Sophia is drawing away from her and losing touch with everyday life and common sense. Estella, a modern realist, thinks it is important to accept harsh reality as it is, and forsake abstract ideals. Estella says, “I was rejoicing with all my heart at the thought of having you beside me to look into the real depths of our present-day life. But your world of ideas —which is so alien to me – will destroy even the last remnant of our friendship, that has bound us together since our schooldays” (14). Sophia reminds her that differing opinions don’t need to change the feelings between friends. Yet Estella feels that everything Sophia does just estranges her from all that is worthwhile. Estella admits that “something in me rebels against the way you look at life” (15). Sophia counters with, “Honestly, if you would only admit to yourself that you’re really asking me to deny the very core of my nature” (15). Estella feels that Sophia’s views imply superiority and greater profundity. She is suspicious of those who study spiritual science and feels they are spiritually arrogant.  After further argument, Stella ends with, “I understand what you are trying to say, but it only shows too clearly that you prefer to indulge in fantasy rather than face the truths of life” (19).  Nonetheless, they part with the expectation of remaining friends.

With this prologue, Rudolf Steiner presents a theme which is essential not just to the plays, but to our encounters with others in everyday life. It is indeed a common occurrence that an individual who delves into spiritual science soon finds himself estranged from others whom he used to feel close to. The feelings between two people change when one can’t understand, and subconsciously rebels against the world view of the other. Those with strongly held materialistic views will feel repelled by much that spiritual science has to say. A common outcome is that people drift apart and become estranged.

Are we wakeful when this happens with us? How common it is! I have witnessed numerous marriages broken when one partner took up Waldorf teacher training and the other did not take up anthroposophy. I have witnessed families torn apart in Waldorf communities after immersion in Waldorf-related ways of life. How is it that what seems to be a good thing, spiritual science, can wreak such social destruction? Are we acting with spiritual arrogance and unrealistic ideals? Have we lost touch with what is happening in the world? Perhaps some of the criticisms hurled at us have a basis in our behavior. Have we continued to nurture our relationships with non-anthroposophists? Are we humble? Do we expect to impose our views on others through talk and neglect right action? Have we narrowed our circle of friends so much that we have lost touch with modern culture? Do we cultivate real interest in others outside our circle? Do we really know why we do this or that, or are we just following a new cult-ural example? These are very real questions!

Steiner states in his Karmic Relationships lectures that anthroposophy can indeed be a force that disrupts social relationships. Individuals are drawn to anthroposophy through experiences in the spiritual world prior to birth. New connections form to other Michaelic souls, alongside one’s existing karmic ties. This can create dilemmas in life. One finds one family, friends, and old karmic circle on the one hand, and the strong pull to fellow Michaelic souls on the other hand, even while this latter group includes people from varied, and sometimes opposing streams from our own. How does one respond to this state of affairs? It is a situation which confronts every anthroposophist. Steiner cautions us:

The one will have this or that to undergo through the fact that he must tear himself loose from old connections and unite with those who are seeking to cultivate the message of Michael. … But in every case, those human beings who are within the Anthroposophical Movement stand face to face with others who are not in it, including some with whom they are deeply, karmically connected from former earthly lives. Here we can look into the strangest of karmic threads. (Karmic Relationships)

Steiner continues (with emphasis added):

It is most necessary for the anthroposophist to know that in this situation as an anthroposophist his karma will be harder to experience than it is for other men. From the very outset those who come into the Anthroposophical Society are predestined to a harder, more difficult experience of karma than other men. And if we try to pass this harder experience by — if we want to experience our karma in a comfortable way — it will surely take vengeance on us in one direction or another. We must be anthroposophists in our experience of karma too. To be true anthroposophists we must be able to observe our own experience of karma with constant wide-awake attention. If we do not, then our comfortable, easy-going experiencing of our karma — or rather our desire to experience it so — will find expression and take vengeance in physical illnesses, physical accidents and the like. (Karmic Relationships)

Weighty words, indeed. If we do not manage to fulfill our karmic tasks in the right way, we may be subject to physical illness and accidents! We hinder ourselves when we neglect our karma from the past. So how does one deal with this difficult state of affairs? Those with whom one was once quite familiar, perhaps throughout our childhood and youth, now are estranged from us. Yet we have karma with these individuals which we must put into order. And on the other hand, we feel the impulse to tear ourselves loose from these old karmic ties and focus on our Michaelic companions. How do we find right action in these situations?

Rudolf Steiner gives us a hint, when he has Sophia and Estella part with an affirmation to remain friends. The feelings of connection with those with whom we have karmic ties must be respected and honored. It serves neither our own karmic burden nor our friend’s future if we discontinue a deep relationship. If one can discern the nature of the karmic bonds, one can resolve the old karma and bring it into order. This may entail remaining true to our responsibilities and obligations with regard to the other person. Or perhaps, cultivating forgiveness and loosening our personal interest in some past dilemma will serve. Yet there is also the other to consider. They may be repulsed by spiritual science, yet they are our friend. If we maintain a warm relationship with them, we give the other access to the light and life-giving effects of spiritual science beyond the gate of death, if not already in this life. Why would we want to foreclose this opportunity for the other to come into spheres where he or she will have access to Michael and Christ?

The situation is made even more weighty by the fact that these karmic ties affect not just us, but our angels as well. Anthroposophists, through their study of spiritual science, allow their own angel to penetrate even deeper into the spiritual world that it could before. Those who are stark materialists and with whom we may sever ties, cause their own angel to fall even deeper into lower worlds.

The destiny of anthroposophists, — the destiny that works itself out between anthroposophists and non-anthroposophists, — casts its waves even into the worlds of the Angeloi. It leads to a parting of the Spirits, even in the world of the Angeloi. The Angel who accompanies the anthroposophist to his next incarnations learns to find his way still more deeply into the spiritual kingdoms than he could do before, while the Angel who belongs to the other man — to the one who cannot enter, — descends. It is in the destiny of the Angeloi that we first perceive how this great separation is taking place. To this, my dear friends, I would now direct your hearts. It is happening now, that the comparatively single and uniform kingdom of the Angeloi is being turned into a twofold kingdom of Angeloi, a kingdom of Angeloi with an upward tendency into the higher worlds, and with a downward tendency into lower worlds. (Rudolf Steiner, Karmic Relationships)

The Angelic hierarchies are in the midst of a sundering! We have a role in how this plays out. Do we strive for spiritual enlightenment and activity for ourselves alone, or do we strive to bring our fellow human beings along with us in a loving way? How successful are we really at obliterating our egoism? By paving a way for our friends to reach spiritual realms through their relationship to us, we also help the angels find their way deeper into cosmic happenings. Life will present myriad variations of this tendency to split off from other souls who have not yet found their way to Michael. Much rests on how we respond in each case.

A further example of sundering is given in the mystery dramas. Johannes, we discover, has neglected his relationship with a young woman who was faithfully devoted to him. Instead, he pursues his relationships with Maria and with spiritual science. The young woman, bereft, has killed herself in grief (123). The old girlfriend arises in Johannes’s vision, seeking an end to her suffering (139). Johannes Thomasius realizes his error, and comes to understand that he now has a heavy karmic burden to settle with her. He neglected to heed his karmic obligations. Furthermore, in his enthusiasm, he managed to transform Maria’s selfless love for him into a passionate desire for her, which hinders his spiritual development and prolongs his journey on the spiritual path. This is a very complex karmic knot, one that is not fully resolved even by the end of the fourth drama. How might his path have been different if he had taken his first girlfriend along with him into Benedictus’ circle? How might her fate have been changed?

Women often outnumber men in the anthroposophical movement. Our local group of anthroposophists are almost all women, most with husbands at home who are not engaged in anthroposophy. Yet we are all happy to have our supportive husbands and our anthroposophy too! By maintaining our relationships with those we have close karmic connections to, despite a lack of openness on the other’s part to spiritual science, we keep open a pathway for them to reach deeper into the spiritual world after death and in the future. We are, in a way, gatekeepers who can choose to keep the gate open.

Anthroposophy is given not just for those who are destined to find it, but for humanity as a whole. Let us be awake to how the relationships we maintain in our life (or don’t) may impact more than just ourselves. As anthroposophists, we are called on to put our karma into order, and to pave the way for Michael’s mission to come to fruition on earth. Let us tend our social life with care, that the sun may shine evenly on each and every one.

Christ Countenance in color

Filed Under: Karma, Self-Development, Uncategorized Tagged With: angels, friends, karma, obligations, relationships, separation

New Etheric Karmic Clairvoyance

April 14, 2014 By Amelia Leave a Comment

3etheric

…before the middle of the twentieth century there will be people possessed of a natural etheric clairvoyance, who, since mankind has reached the epoch in which this will develop as a natural gift, will perceive the etheric body as permeating the physical body and extending beyond it. Just as man, once able to see into the spiritual world, has descended to the merely physical perception and intellectual comprehension of the external world, so he begins gradually to evolve new and conscious capacities which will be added to the old ones. One of these new capacities I should like to characterize.

There will be people — at first only a few, for only in the course of the next two or three thousand years will these capacities evolve in larger numbers, and these first forerunners will be born before the end of the first half of the twentieth century — who will have an experience something like the following. After taking part in some action they will withdraw from it, and will have before them a picture which arises from the act in question. At first, they will not recognize it; they will not find in it any relation to what they have done. In the end they will see that this picture, which appears to them as a sort of conscious dream-picture, is the counterpart of their own action; it is the picture of the action which must take place, in order that the karmic compensation of the previous action may be brought about.

Thus we are approaching an age in which men will begin to understand karma not only from the teachings and presentations of Spiritual Science, but in which they will begin actually to see karma. Whereas until now karma was to man an obscure impulse, an obscure desire, which could be fulfilled only in the following life, which could only between death and a new birth be transformed into an intention, man will gradually evolve to a conscious perception of the work of Lucifer and its effect. Certainly only those will have this power of etheric clairvoyance who have striven after knowledge and self-knowledge. But even in normal circumstances men will have more and more before them the karmic pictures of their actions. That will carry them on further and further, because they will see what they still owe to the world — what is on the debit side of their karma.

~Rudolf Steiner

 

Filed Under: Karma, Steiner Quote, Uncategorized Tagged With: clairvoyance, etheric, karma, Rudolf Steiner

Collective Karma

April 14, 2014 By Amelia Leave a Comment

war march

 

To understand what will now be said, we must realize that over and above the karma which belongs to every individual human being, there is at every stage of existence a universal karmic law. All the categories of beings have their karma — the karma of the one differing from that of the other. But karma operates through every realm of existence and there are things in the karma of mankind, in the karma of a people, of a community or other group of human beings, which must be regarded as collective karma, so that in certain circumstances the individual can be drawn into the sway of the collective karma. It will not always be easy for one who cannot penetrate to the root of the matter to discern exactly where the influences of the powers concerned lie in the case of human beings overtaken by such a destiny. An individual within some community may well be entirely guiltless as far as his own karma is concerned; but because he stands within a field of collective karma, calamity may befall him. If, however, he is entirely guiltless, compensation will be made in later incarnations.

In the wider connection we must look not only at the karma of the past but also think of the karma of the future. A terrible fate may befall a whole group of human beings; the reason why just this group should suffer such a destiny is not to be discovered. Someone who might be capable of investigating the karma of an individual will in certain circumstances be unable to find anything at all that could have led to this tragic fate, for the threads of karma are extremely complicated. The cause of such karmic happenings may lie far, far away — but it is connected with these people nevertheless. And it may be that the whole group, while guiltless, has been overtaken by some collective karma which could not overtake those immediately guilty, because circumstances did not make this possible.

In such cases the only thing that can be said is this: In the total karma of an individual, everything is ultimately balanced out, including what befalls him without guilt on his part; it is all inscribed in his karma and compensation in the fullest sense will be made in future time. —   Therefore in considering the law of karma we must also take into account the karma of the future.

Nor must it be forgotten that man is not an isolated being but that every individual has to share jointly in the collective karma of humanity. We must remember, too, that man, together with humanity, is connected with those hierarchies of Beings who have not entered into the physical world and that he is also drawn into the karma of the hierarchies. In the destinies of mankind in the spiritual world a great deal appears the connections of which are not to be sought in the immediate circumstances, but the karmic consequences come to pass inevitably.

Since the second half of the Atlantean epoch, Ahriman’s karma has been linked with the karma of mankind. Where, then, are the deeds of Ahriman, over and above what is wrought by him in the bodies of men in order to spread phantoms and illusion over the world of sense? Where are these other deeds?

 ~Rudolf Steiner

Filed Under: Karma, Steiner Quote, Uncategorized Tagged With: Ahriman, hierarchies, karma

Questions for Members

April 12, 2014 By Amelia Leave a Comment

Sozial Goetheanum

I thought I would share the following questions, which arose while reading the Introductory Lecture of the series The Anthroposophical Movement and the Anthroposophical Society (Steiner, 9/5/24). Find the lecture here.

1. Do I embody the conviction that the spiritual world is a concrete reality in my life? How?

2. How might the spiritual archetype of the Anthroposophical Movement be characterized?

3. Of what significance is it that I am / am not a member of the Anthroposophical Society? Of the First Class of the School for Spiritual Science?

4. How is the Anthroposophical Society functioning currently as an esoteric, yet also completely open society?

5. How does my dream consciousness influence my life? Can I discern spurious from meaningful symbols in my dream life? Can I discern any revelations of spirit from the time between death and birth showing up in my dream consciousness?

6. What do the tree-spirit, the mountain-spirit, the spirit of the rocks reveal to me?

7. How am I progressing towards exact knowledge of the spirit? Can I confront a tree, allowing it to become a void, leaving the space free before my gaze, and allow the spirit-being of the tree to meet me?

8. Can I penetrate with vision into the life of dreamless sleep, and discover therein the connections of karma?

9. Can I recognize the process through which in the consciousness of deep sleep there weaves and lives in me an actual and real nexus of forces which, after waking, lead me into connection with the working out of my destiny, my karma? How can I begin to perceive the activity of these forces?

10. Can a seeker who has not yet achieved continuity of consciousness into dreamless sleep claim true knowledge of karmic connections?

11. Can I understand how history develops through that which individual people carry over from earlier epochs, from prior lives? Can I give an example of how this works?

12. In what ways does my current life have meaning (make sense) only because of what I have experienced in previous lives? In what ways is my current life a reflection of the general condition of humanity at this time? In what ways does the future weave its way into my current life?

13. How do I interpret the significance that my karma has led me in this life to a connection with the Anthroposophical Society? How does this inform my life and my intentions?

Filed Under: Anthroposophy, Karma, Uncategorized Tagged With: anthroposophy, karma, questions

Reincarnating Quickly

April 12, 2014 By Amelia Leave a Comment

Cartoon by Baloo

Cartoon by Baloo

 

Various abnormal processes/circumstances can occur when the time between earthly lives is short. I feel that the difficulties involved are not always considered or appreciated by many. For example, many will have the feeling of being “out of their time,” in that their normal accompanying souls (their “group”) are either not incarnated or scattered, and especially in the very real experience of feeling “not of this time” — that others experience on a very instinctual level (others experience one as foreign/alien/not someone they can synch with), and which leads to many misunderstandings and often to an overlooking of others that may have important things to offer one. Sergei Prokofieff’s discussion of Elizabeth Vreede in this context is very much to the point, as someone who incarnated out of her normal time-stream in order to work alongside Steiner. Now, we can imagine the possibility that many who were incarnated in Steiner’s time have reincarnated after a very short time between lives, and have found themselves in circumstances and situations that are less closely aligned with their soul purpose, or that have many more obstacles to overcome. Many more small details are left to chance, and these sometimes morph into sizable setbacks. Also, there is much karma from Steiner’s time and after his death that screams for redemption. We must try to meet each other in such a way that we can see through the outer veils into the true individuality that lives within.  We must see through the trappings of time into the eternal individual, and let this shine through.  We must strive to meet each other in the spirit, even as we meet each other in the flesh.

And, even in Steiner’s time, many were not ready for the esoteric work required to be an active spiritual scientist. We must seek to achieve as much as we can in this lifetime. And we must work together! We must engender a social creativity that arises out of the cultus of our mutual striving and living activity, out of our mutual work.  When we see each other truly, despite our current trappings and failings, then we can truly work for the good of all!

Filed Under: Karma, Uncategorized Tagged With: karma, reincarnation

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