Spiritual and Social Changes in the Development of Humanity
GA 196 — 16 January 1920, Dornach
Fourth Lecture
Today I shall discuss once more the law of human development in the post-Atlantean age, for the reason that I shall have to link various comments to this law in the next few days. An understanding of the significant demands of the present and the near future cannot take hold in the consciousness of people, which is so necessary in our time, if there is no keen understanding of the way in which people have arrived at the current point of view of the development of civilization. Since the time of the great Atlantean catastrophe, humanity has undergone a soul development that can only be understood from a spiritual-scientific point of view. When we consider this age of the great Atlantic catastrophe, we do not come back as far as the present scientific interpretation of human development would like to go back with humanity, but we come back to the times that are geologically referred to as the Ice Age, in which great upheavals are also assumed by external science for the areas that we today call the areas of civilized Europe. We are going back to about the 8th or 9th millennium before the Mystery of Golgotha and indeed always referred to the ancient Indian cultural epoch as the first great cultural epoch that emerged in the post-Atlantic civilization after the Atlantic catastrophe. We need to focus our attention on the fact that the nature of the soul of people in those ancient times was essentially different from that of later times, especially from our own time. From the spiritual-scientific point of view, it is significant to look at the development of the soul of human beings. The development of the outer body and the development of material cultural contexts can only be understood if one really penetrates the development of the soul.
If we now consider the two millennia that, beginning in the 8th and 9th millennia, make up the ancient Indian age, we encounter a humanity that developed under completely different conditions from what is generally known as the development of humanity today. In particular, as I have often said, it must be borne in mind that today's human being undergoes a development in such a way that his physical-bodily development goes hand in hand with his soul-spiritual development, but that today the human being actually only undergoes this development in the first decades of life. In the first decade of life, there is the important physical transition that we describe as the change of teeth around the seventh year, which we can parallel with important mental and spiritual processes. Then, again, there is a profound intervention in the physical development of the present human being, which in turn affects the mental and spiritual development, with sexual maturity in the fourteenth or fifteenth year. Then, as is still clearly evident for today's human being, there is a certain connection between the spiritual-soul and the physical development well into the twenties. It is less abrupt, less distinct than in the periods around the seventh, around the fourteenth year, but still clearly perceptible to a precise observer.
In such parallelism between physical development and spiritual development, humanity was in the primeval Indian period up to the age of fifty-five, well into the sixth decade of life. One was so dependent on what was happening in the body, in terms of mind and soul, at the same time. Even in old age, people experienced the same kinds of changes as they do today when their teeth change, when they reach sexual maturity, and so on. So, a person's physical life extended into their sixties, the fifties. And I have pointed out what this actually means for a person's life. One became a person, let us say, at the age of thirty; as a person of thirty, one said to oneself: I will also reach the age of forty, fifty years; then, purely through my physical development, I will be mature in front of the world in a completely different way than I am now. One lived towards old age even in the higher decades of life, as one actually only lives towards old age as a child today. One grew and matured well into the highest decades of life. And one had the awareness that the older one became, the more things of the world became clear to one, the more one's soul life was filled, one might say, from the unknown depths of world existence. One still had such epochs in development even in old age, just as one now has the change of teeth and sexual maturity.
This changed, of course, in that this parallelism between physical and spiritual development increasingly receded. In the next cultural period, in ancient Persian, as I have called it in my “Occult Science in Outline”, this was only the case until the beginning of the 1950s or even until the end of the 1940s. And in the Egyptian-Chaldean period, this was only the case until the beginning of the forties; and in the period in which the Greek-Latin culture, which is still important for us today, spread, people were capable of development until the beginning of the thirties. Man felt young in Greece until the beginning of the thirties. And he said to himself that something would grow with him when he reached his thirties. Today, with the onset of our thirties, we are already dried-up mummies if we only look at our physical development. Today we stop making sense at a much earlier stage of physical development.
But all this is connected with other aspects of human development. The first period after the great Atlantean catastrophe, the primeval Indian period, had people who, to a high degree, participated in the entire life of the universe, who, in particular, participated in the life of the universe through their head experiences. We only know about the universe what is explored in observatories through telescopes and what is calculated by astronomers. In primeval India, man felt the course of the stars in his head. He not only experienced earthly nature in spring, summer, autumn and winter, but he also experienced cosmic events, he experienced the age of, say, a certain Sirius constellation, and so on. What was later calculated in an elaborate astrological way was experienced in the human being, just as today we experience satiety after a meal or hunger when we are expecting a meal. The course of the sun and the stars in one's own head was thus experienced.
The consequence of this was that man at that time did not feel at all as mere citizens of the earth, but as belonging to a supermundane world, which is merely transferred to earth. He felt as a wanderer during a short pilgrimage over the earth. He felt a certain kinship with what is extraterrestrial.
This already changed in the second post-Atlantean period. It became the case that people felt less the life of the universe, but more everything that, I would like to say, relates to the nature of illumination, to the light of the universe. The people of the ancient Persian period experienced day and night differently. They really felt themselves to be still present in the universe in the time between falling asleep and waking up. This time had a real content for them, whereas today it only means something like a hole in the conscious life of a person. After all, a kind of co-experience of the universe still existed. So that we can say: to the same extent that the physical-bodily ability to develop is shifted from the higher decades of life into the lower ones, to the same extent does the coexistence of the human being with the universe cease.
We can therefore say (see the overview): in the first post-Atlantean, primeval Indian period, we experience the physical and bodily up to the years from forty-eight or forty-nine to fifty-six, and even beyond. In the second, the primeval Persian period, from the forty-second to the forty-ninth year of life, we still have developmental moments in the physical development of the human being that can be compared to our second dentition or sexual maturity and the like. In the third period, which we are accustomed to call the Egyptian-Chaldean period, we have such bodily developmental moments from the age of thirty-five to forty-two. And in what we are accustomed to consider the Greek period, in the fourth post-Atlantean, Greek-Latin period, this development goes from the age of twenty-eight to the age of thirty-five.
If you take note of this, you will say to yourself: The developmental capacity of man is declining more and more. And with this decline of the developmental capacity of man, the gates to the co-experience of universal events are, as it were, closing for him. If you want to remember it, do not write it down, but remember it, we can say: the first period ranges from 8167 to 5567 BC; the second from 5567 to 2907 BC; the third from 2907 to 747 BC; the fourth the Greek period from 747 BC before the Mystery of Golgotha to 1413 AD after the Mystery of Golgotha; and then our fifth period begins, the time when we remain approximately capable of development only from the age of twenty-one to twenty-eight. That begins in 1413 and that is the period in which we live. And if we want to be precise, we have to say: the present human being remains capable of development until the twenty-seventh year. It is then that he begins, so to speak, to emancipate himself in his soul-spiritual from the physical-bodily. Emancipation from the physical-bodily is therefore something that occurs more and more. You can see from this that the time will come when human beings will only be capable of development up to the age of fourteen, when the age of sexual maturity will cease to have any significance in human development.
This is a period of time that will most certainly occur. No matter how long geologists calculate for the development of humanity on earth, for the development of the physical humanity of the earth, this physical humanity on earth will not develop longer than until the moment when this upper age limit is pushed down to the fourteenth, thirteenth year of age. Because from that point on, the physical humanity on earth will no longer be able to develop. Women will no longer bear children. Then the physical humanity on earth will have come to an end. I once said: The calculations that geologists commonly make are all based on a certain error. Today, one can calculate geological periods of time according to the way in which river mud is deposited or how much mud the Niagara River carries and similar things, and then “determine” what kind of flora and fauna existed on Earth so many years ago. These calculations are all made in much the same way as if one were to calculate today what changes, say, have taken place in the stomach over the last ten years and then calculate what the stomach looked like 150 years ago. And just as geologists today can calculate what the earth will look like millions of years from now, so we can calculate what the stomach looked like three hundred years ago. Only, the earth will no longer be there in millions of years, just as the physical man was no longer there three hundred years ago when his stomach supposedly looked a certain way. According to the physical laws on which these scientific works are based, it is of course possible to calculate quite correctly, but what one calculates is no more “correct” than one can calculate what a human stomach looked like three hundred years ago. These things that I am mentioning are rejected by exact science today. But that which really is, that which is factual, cannot be found by this exact science. Because you can calculate for a long time what the earth will look like after a hundred thousand years, what people will be like and the like: people will no longer exist on earth!
These are things that should already force us to build a bridge to spiritual scientific considerations. For only in this way can insights arise into the real development of man and insights into certain necessities that are to be included in this human consciousness. Now it may not be difficult for you to see that in older times man, so to speak, simply by being a physical human being, experienced certain revelations, revelations that one can only experience if one remains physically capable of development until a certain age. In ancient Persia and ancient India, the brain was soft and flexible and plastic well into one's fifties. It was so plastic that today it is only so in early youth. Simply through this plastic brain one received revelations that one cannot receive when one is still a child, but only when the body remains plastic well into old age. Our mummified brain, which has already dried up by the age of thirty, cannot achieve these revelations through the old natural path. This results in the necessity for the emancipated spiritual soul to acquire content in a different, purely spiritual way.
This means that it is eminently necessary for you to turn to spiritual life in our time. Because at the age of thirty-five, we have reached the half-way point of life, and from there it goes downhill. Anything that can only be achieved in the descending half will not be achieved by today's man by himself. If he does nothing to achieve it in any other way than through his physical development, it does not come to him at all. From such insights, one should understand how necessary it is for today's human being to turn to spiritual science.
Whatever external social structures people have created so far have arisen entirely under the influence of the old plastic body. But now the age has dawned in which these old structures are becoming decrepit and in which something new can only be created if it is created out of the spirit. This is already evident today, even if one only follows external events. But one only understands external events if one follows them in connection with the spirit. I would like to draw your attention to a topic that seems quite distant from the one we have just discussed. As I have often mentioned, disreputable generals and statesmen are now writing their memoirs. Among those who have written their memoirs, there is relatively one of the best, most interesting of frivolous and cynical people, who has guided Austrian history for a certain period of time, Czernin. He has also written his memoirs. I am not exaggerating when I say that he is one of the best memoirists, for I must also call him a frivolous and cynical superficialist. But his memoirs are still among the most interesting.
There is an interesting passage in which Czernin discusses what could have prevented or brought about this world war catastrophe. He discusses it as an Austrian and says: This Austria, it was destroyed by the world war. But it would have been destroyed even without the world war, because it was ripe to be destroyed. It could no longer exist. It was rotten inside. — He even expresses himself somewhat dramatically by saying: We had to go under anyway, we could only choose our method of death. We could not choose anything other than the method of death. We chose the worst one. Well, something better has not been understood. Perhaps another would have been slower, less painful. — That is how he expresses himself.
This is basically a very true apercu, because this Austria was a state structure, put together according to the intentions of the imagination, which still came from an old time. Even if they did not, I would like to say, grow any more in the brains, they were still there, luciferically. Today people see how these old structures are beginning to become decrepit and die off. People would only see clearly if they saw the inner reasons, the reasons of the times, for the dying off of these structures. But no one sees anything until the structure in question has catastrophically perished. What it would be about for a person who is truly at the cutting edge of his time would be not just coming up with all kinds of social ideas and taking the old state structures, as if these old state structures, these old state frameworks could be taken at all. They cannot. One must realize that the old concept of the state has ceased to have any meaning, that something else must take its place: the threefold social organism. This threefold social organism will create its own state boundaries; the old ones have lost their inner coherence.
But people today are simply asleep. They go along with what is happening catastrophically. But people do not want to look at the inner motivating forces of existence. They will only decide if they learn to really understand things from a spiritual-scientific point of view. Then, through a truly spiritual understanding of existence, a bridge will also be built between the understanding of the purely natural and the social. For in the last analysis both fields have laws that are connected with each other. Only if we look at the present time from this point of view will we gain the necessary insight into what is really going on today. We must decide to say: Today, if a person wants to do something for the ascending development of humanity, he must not be satisfied with what comes to him from outside, because only up to the age of twenty-seven does something come to him. After that, he mummifies; after that, the soul and spirit must draw its strength from the spiritual world.
A person who only develops out of what the outside world brings to him is only capable of development up to the age of twenty-seven. You can take the following idea as eminently correct: if today most people who advance to so-called higher positions still undergo all kinds of grammar school or similar education, then this twenty-seven-year limit is somewhat shifted because something comes into people from old traditions, which they absorb from them. But if someone grows out of our present life, truly as a self-made man, and then reaches the age of twenty-seven without having imbued this self-made man nature with a grammar school education in the usual sense and the then at twenty-seven he can be so far advanced that he is steeped in everything that applies only to the present of the earth today, that gives no possibility of development into the future, and that must find its conclusion in the present. For if anyone is to have something in his soul that gives a power of development towards the future, then he must have it from the spirit. So today, when someone turns twenty-seven, he is, so to speak, educated only through humanity, through what naturally comes to him through physical development. He will understand the present, and the present will understand him. But for what he understands, for what is understood of him, evolution could actually proceed in such a way that it perishes tomorrow through a gigantic cataclysm on earth, for his soul would contain no further ferment for further development. Just such a man, who would be a self-made man, who would have been exposed to what is received from the outside today, who would then have finished at the age of twenty-seven and become a member of parliament for my sake, then soon a minister and so on, would be the most characteristic expression of the present.
The man who is the most characteristic example of the present is Lloyd George. He is the most absolute expression of the present. If you study his biography, you will find that he is the person who embodies everything that a person can achieve through his physical and spiritual development up to the age of twenty-seven. But since he rejects everything that does not come of itself, that is won from the spiritual world, he can never become older than twenty-seven years. He is certainly much older today in terms of his counted years, but in reality he is twenty-seven years old. And so today there are many of us who stop at these twenty-seven years because they do not absorb anything from the spiritual world. The fact that one gets gray hair, that one shows other signs of age, does not matter. Today you can be twenty-seven years old even if you are a seventy-year-old man according to the years counted, and you can be the French Prime Minister and be called Clemenceau. That is the secret of the development of humanity: growing old is not connected with the number of years, but today, if someone really wants to grow old, they have to do so by developing spiritually. It is therefore no coincidence that it was Lloyd George who set the tone for the world, especially in the decisive events. For the keynote for the present age, which is so fundamentally maternal, had to be given by someone who reached the age of twenty-seven in the most characteristic, the most typical way and did not go beyond these twenty-seven years. He became a member of parliament at precisely this age and developed all these things with great genius. Today, one does not get to know the world by merely looking at it as the ideas that float on the surface of so-called civilization today suggest. One only gets to know the world by really looking at it from the inside out in the way just indicated.
We human beings are given two things for our development: I would like to say the shell and the content. The old people of the first, second, and third periods were given not only the physical development but also the spiritual. The members of the higher hierarchies still lived in the physical shells. We develop our bodies only in such a way that we have the forces of the spirits of form in our human forms, the spirit of the time in our etheric body, archangelic beings in our astral body, and angelic beings in our I. But it does not go any further, for we must consciously and voluntarily ascend to that which the human being of ancient times simply approached with the development of his body. And one does not get to know the moral development of humanity without really taking such things into consideration. People today write history exactly as the blind would write of color. They write only external phrases that have no content. From these empty, superficial phrases party programs and social programs are then constructed, and so-called ideals arise, ideals which are used as a basis for social action. Today one cannot achieve anything socially without taking into account the driving forces of human evolution. A sense of the times is necessary today. But it can only be gained from spiritual foundations.
How strangely such an understanding of the times is often perceived can be seen from outward things. When people want to rise above the everyday, they often do all kinds of things. For example, some time ago, when people no longer knew what kind of trivialities of civilization to start, all kinds of “Olympic Games” were to be held before the war catastrophe. Yes, the Olympic Games were for the Greeks. Our age has gone beyond the Greeks by so many centuries. We no longer have the state of soul and body that the Greeks had. We must find something that is appropriate for our state of soul and body. We only show the impotence of our spirit, the complete emptiness of soul content, when we want to regurgitate the old over and over again. The Olympic Games were only possible for those human beings who had retained their capacity for development until the age of thirty-three. To simply renew things that were once there for the benefit of humanity is no different than for someone who has turned thirty-five to suddenly decide that they want to behave like a fifteen-year-old boy. That is roughly how it was when the ideal of the Olympic Games emerged.
This inner search for understanding based on the spiritual foundations of development is what must be striven for unconditionally from our present time onwards. For the old connections from which people have worked until now have become rotten and brittle. A snail's shell will indeed hold together for a while even after the snail is dead. In the same way the old states, which had arisen out of quite different shells, out of quite different conceptions, have held their own. But it is imperative that today new social formations should really develop out of the renewed life of human thinking. The great dying out of the old social structures, which began in the East and has taken hold of Central Europe, will continue! But it would be good if it were understood and if people would think less about raising the old empires and more about facing the real conditions of the present and creating new social structures out of these real conditions of the present.
On the whole, it must be said that spiritual science requires people to develop a little less complacency with regard to the soul than people are inclined to have today. People today are already so unaware of the driving forces of evolution that they are immersed in. It was interesting for me to see how a member of our Society wrote about the style of The Core of the Social Question in the last issue of the Dreigliederungs-Zeitung. Many people have talked all sorts of nonsense about this style of the “Key Points of the Social Question”: difficult to understand, convoluted sentences, and the like. It is quite good that someone has finally said that this book is intended to be a call for the renewal of humanity, that it should not be a sleeping pill for those who want to have a pleasant read.
Today, people, by wanting to be consistent, unite the most disparate. You can go among the so-called people today, that will demand a popular presentation. Perhaps the most popular presentation will be demanded by those who feel most free-spirited. They will find a closed style boring, these people. Where does this striving for so-called popular presentation come from? If only people would consider it just once, they would more easily move away from such judgments as are often heard. For what many people hostile to the church today demand as popularity in style is nothing other than a result of the presentation that certain representatives of the faiths sought in order to keep people as stupid as possible. In their Sunday afternoon sermons they gave them, as far as possible, only what was as clear as daylight, and this was also clear as daylight for those who wanted to stay awake during the sermons. The furthest limit of hearing sermons is, of course, the old lady who always slept during the sermon and who was taken to task for it. She said: Well, what does a person have in this world if they no longer have that little bit of church sleep! The difference in level from this state of drowsiness to popular presentation is not very great. It has essentially arisen from the fact that people have not been allowed to develop a certain free and lively way of thinking. What people have become accustomed to when listening to sermons is what the anti-church Social Democrats demand today as a popular presentation. Such are the circumstances. People today find the style of the “Core Points” difficult, which would have them reject any sense of confession; but the fact that they find the style difficult stems from the fact that these people have been educated by the “watery clarity” of Sunday afternoon sermons. This is also something that people must learn through spiritual science: to look at events impartially. People would prefer to be mistaken about the laws of development.
Above all, energy in the life of the soul is what is needed most urgently for the future development of humanity. And in this respect, we are living in an extraordinarily difficult time today. Last Sunday, here, while “Egyptian darkness” prevailed in the hall, I pointed out the many efforts that are being made against our spiritual science in particular. But it is not at all uncommon for a decisive, firm thinking about it to be resented, one might say, in our ranks. This must be clearly stated for the reason that the kind of defamatory campaigns against author-oriented spiritual science and what it socially entails are only just beginning. Again and again, we are confronted with the pernicious demand that when someone is slandered, the old man or whoever it is, sometimes a young man, sometimes an old woman, sometimes a young one, should be treated as gently as possible. They say: above all, anyone who slanders should be treated as gently as possible in our ranks; you should first befriend people who spread slander! – That is not what matters today! Anyone who understands the times should realize that. Today it is not a matter of dealing with people who spread slander throughout the world, but rather of characterizing these people to others, of having nothing to do with them, of treating them as people whom one does not want to let approach oneself, and of educating others in an appropriate way about what kind of individuals they are in the world. That is what matters today! — For today we are facing serious moments of development, and today looking through one's fingers is the very worst thing that can happen in the service of humanity. It is more convenient to look through one's fingers than to grasp sharply what is at stake here.
Above all, we must be clear about the fact that a real understanding of the social task of the present is only possible from the spirit. But in addition, of course, much else must first be brought about, I would say. On the one hand, there is our science, which needs a complete renewal. We can no longer do anything with the old science. We must have the opportunity to truly penetrate the spirit of nature. We must have the opportunity to really grasp science, medicine, biology in general in a spiritual way, then we can really develop fruitful thoughts for social thinking with the education that is undergone in this way. Otherwise we will continue to want to create something new with the old buzzwords. But that is precisely what is leading us so powerfully down into the abyss. Humanity must ascend, but it must do so out of a spiritual renewal. And anyone who will not resolve to look at the old in such a way that it is really seen by him as old will simply not be able to work with humanity for its progress.
I have, of course, developed this before you in the most diverse variations. Today I wanted to point out how humanity is actually becoming younger and younger in relation to its age, which I have discussed several times before. The ancient Indians lived well into their fifties, then the Persians lived into their forties, the Egyptians and Chaldeans lived into their thirties, and the Greeks lived into their thirties. We do not grow old in this way. We still drag ourselves along if we do not inwardly enliven ourselves spiritually, but we do not grow old. For in the old ages, to grow old meant at the same time to become wiser through that which the human being developed bodily-physically. Today's people, by growing old, merely become old, they do not become wiser; they become mummies. They only become wise when they fill the mummies inwardly with something. The Egyptians mummified their dead. Contemporary people have no need to become mummies at all, for they already walk around as mummies and are only not mummies when the spiritual is grasped in the living, immediate present; then the mummy is enlivened. But it is necessary for present-day humanity that the mummies be brought to life. Otherwise we will continue to have those world associations in which all kinds of sounds come from mummified human beings. These associations are called 'parties'. But what came from the mummified human beings gradually became purely Ahrimanic voices, and these brought about the catastrophe of the last few years. That is the other side of the coin, that is the very serious side of the matter. If, from the present time onwards, man does not begin to fill his mummy with spiritual content, it will be filled by the whisperings of Ahriman. Then the human mummies will walk around, but the Ahrimanic demons will speak out of them. They can only be prevented from populating the earth if people decide to seek their living connection with the spiritual world. Yes, the matter is very, very serious. To pursue spiritual science today is at the same time to expel the Ahrimanic spirit from humanity, to prevent humanity from being possessed by Ahrimanic spiritual forces.