The History of the Esoteric School 1904–1914, Volume Two
GA 265 — Hildesheim
The Ebb and Flow of Power in the Macrocosm and Microcosm and the Temple Legend
This is presumably a transcription by Rudolf Steiner, but the original document is missing. Text based on a typewritten template.
If we direct our gaze to the essence of evolution, we find everywhere that life reveals itself, whether in the course of world evolution or that of the individual human being, two great currents that symbolically represent themselves as a line rising and a line descending, which reveal themselves in time and space and transform into one another. The forces themselves on which these currents are based transcend all manifestation and project into them in such a way that the whole process of evolution is interwoven with them. It proceeds through these two lines as through a portal.
In every planetary state of development of the earth, from its first embodiment as ancient Saturn, these two forces are active. There is a period when the upward striving forces are mainly at work, they produce a state of awakening, of blossoming, until at a certain point the forces begin to reveal themselves that are connected with falling asleep, with dying. There is always a period of blossoming first, which then reaches its peak, and then a period follows in which everything dissolves again and the whole thing breaks down. The same thing can be found in every period of development on earth: something new blossoms, unfolds to a certain height, then decays and gradually dies. Every condition on earth during a certain period of time can be explained by the interaction and weaving of forces, those that flourish and those that die, those that belong to the ascending and those that belong to the descending line. Dawn and dusk and in between the height of noon, where the two forces combine and merge.
Seen from his horizon, man sees the stars rising in the east and rising higher and higher until they reach their zenith in the south. From there on, they sink down until they set in the west. And even though the stars in the west disappear from his view, he must still say to himself: The true point of setting lies in the south and coincides with the zenith, just as the true point of rising lies in the north and coincides with the nadir, because that is where the rising begins. This describes a cycle that can be divided into two halves by a vertical line running from south to north. In the part where the East Point lies, the ascending forces are active; in the part where the West Point lies, the descending forces are active. The East and West Points cut the semicircle right through the middle. These are the two points where the manifestation of the forces begins and ends for the physical, sensory eye of man. They form his horizon. (See drawing on page 387.)
The same cycle that is perceptible in the macrocosm can be found again in the physical body of man as the bloodstream. There, those forces that are related to blossoming and life are at work first in the red blood as it flows out of the heart. Then, as the red blood transforms into the blue, the forces associated with dying and death gradually reveal their effect. This bloodstream could also be divided into a semicircle, which belongs to the ascending forces, and one, which belongs to the descending forces.
It is the same in the life of a human being. During the day, he is active in the physical-sensual world, living out his impulses and consuming the forces that he draws from the cosmos during sleep at night. Just as the red blood flows out of the heart, having been refreshed by the oxygen that he takes in from the outside world with his lungs, so the human being wakes up in the morning with new strength. And just as the red blood, on its journey through the physical body, gives up its vital forces and gradually becomes blue, dead blood, so too, in waking consciousness, man lives out his forces and must sink into the state of sleep so that he can gather new forces from his environment, the macrocosm. The states of sleep and waking are like the inhaling and exhaling of the human being. During the night it inhales new forces, which it exhales during the day.
The development of the human individuality in a physical embodiment on earth also falls into these two forces, in that the human being develops the limbs of his being out of himself until he is about 35 years old, and thereby increasingly settles into the physical-sensual world. It is like an exhalation of his being on the physical plane. Then follows the period when man develops nothing new and begins to withdraw more and more from the physical-sensual world. As a physical man he gradually dies, an inhalation of his being takes place. In the first half of his life the constructive forces are so predominant that there is always an abundance of those forces, and man grows in his nature as an earth man. In the second half, however, the destructive forces are more active, and something remains that can no longer be replenished. This gradually causes the decay and death of the physical body.
Long before a person begins life as an earthly human being in a physical embodiment, so to speak appearing on the horizon, his being is already being built by divine spiritual forces from the macrocosm. This began at the point that lies deepest below the horizon, the nadir. As a microcosm, it actually rises in the eastern point, experiences its peak at around the 35th year of life in the south, and sets with death in the west. But then, for a long time, divine spiritual forces from the cosmos are still at work in its decline.
Thus the semicircle between the eastern and western points and through the south belongs to the conscious active life of the microcosm, and the semicircle from west to east through the north to the working of macrocosmic forces in the microcosm. The first is therefore the light half for the earthman, for it is here that he himself lives and works with his waking day consciousness. In the second, dark half, everything in him works subconsciously, because he has no self-awareness while he sleeps. In both halves, in the light as well as in the dark, the constructive and the destructive forces are effective. Thus the whole circle is divided into four parts and two right angles arise, both in the microcosm and in the macrocosm; one in which the life forces work, as in red blood, and another in which the death forces work, as in blue blood. Likewise, in every cosmic manifestation, in every state of planetary evolution of the present earth, there is a period when the constructive forces predominate and a period when the destructive forces are more active. This is the inhaling and exhaling in relation to physical-sensory manifestation. Thus, there is also a rising and setting to be perceived.
In evolution, it is the case that from the very beginning, where the constructive forces reveal themselves, the destructive forces are also at work at the same time, just as in the red blood at the moment when it leaves the heart, the killing element begins to work. Every life contains the germ of death at its beginning, although its effect only manifests itself later. The point of origin is at the same time the low point, just as the high point is the point of destruction. This is the case in man and also in the cosmos.
Because these destructive forces are also active from the beginning, much falls prey to these forces even before the certain peak of a certain development is reached, before that which should be developed has been achieved. So then something always remains behind, which then needs a new opportunity to develop further. When a new state of development is created, a certain culmination is determined for it, which is a continuation of the previous one, because there too a continuous build-up takes place up to a certain point. What has been left behind must then, under new conditions, further develop that which was not achieved under the previous state of development. If this were not the case, each state of development would be self-contained and, when it was over, there would be no occasion for a subsequent one. But now, in one state of development, the germ is laid for the following one through that which has been left behind; it strings these states together.
In the development of human individuality, it shows itself in the successive embodiments on earth. That which did not develop to the intended peak of perfection in one embodiment will be further developed in subsequent earthly lives. Thus, from the beginning, the powers left over from earlier earthly lives live and weave into human life from earlier earthly lives. As the new develops, the old lives in it, adapted to the changed conditions, because the normal degree of perfection to be attained is different for every human embodiment. Like something dark that opposes the new and blossoming, it lives itself into the new embodiment. It is the same in the cosmos. It shows itself in the beings that remain behind at every planetary state of development of today's earth. By placing themselves in the course of normal evolution as something that does not belong to this evolution, they form a contrast that lies outside the normal of this evolution, an outside world for that which develops as normal in a certain period. Thus evolution is divided into that which lives and flourishes within, and that which forces its way in from earlier states and actually lies outside evolution, and has a dying direction.
From the very beginning, both reveal themselves in a developmental period, and in the evolution of the earth, which has the internalization of the macrocosm into the microcosm as its task, the construction of human individuality, only that which has reached the specific peak of development in each [previous] planetary state belongs to the ascending line. The other falls prey to the disintegrating forces, it does not gradually internalize itself into the microcosm, it remains behind in the macrocosm. Thus, from the very beginning, an inner world and an outer world are predisposed by the action of the two forces. Thus there are Saturn beings that are still active in the solar state during the development of the physical, without being able to achieve what is the task for the solar state, the development of the etheric alongside the physical. In the lunar state, there are beings that first develop the physical, and others that develop the etheric, while the task there is the development of the astral. In the earthly state, beings are active that first develop the physical, then those that develop the ethereal and others that develop the astral, while the normal task is the development of the ego principle in the physical, ethereal and astral [body]. Thus there are beings at every level who have remained behind. For those beings who developed their sense of self on earth within the three sheaths, the human beings, these remaining beings express themselves through the physical, sensual outer world, their environment on earth. They are outside the normal process of development, which is that of the human being, and present themselves to him as something that does not belong to his nature. They have a different pace, in that they are an expression of what projects from earlier states into today's earthly development. However, they cannot fully participate in this and belong to the descending line of development.
Just as these retarded forces express themselves physically and sensually on earth as the external world in relation to the human being, so too the effect of retarded forces can be recognized in the spiritual. There too, the activity of the retarded beings intrudes into the work of those beings who direct and guide the normal course of evolution for a certain period. They form a counterpoise and a foundation for the activity of the more advanced beings, and just as the physical-sensual man cannot live and develop on earth without his environment, so the more highly developed beings cannot accomplish their work unless the retarded beings with their powers oppose them, thus forming a contrast. Therefore, from the very beginning there must be beings that work primarily in the constructive forces and others that reveal themselves in the destructive forces. Evolution can only take place between these two forces. Thus there were beings who increasingly internalized themselves in human individuality and revealed their powers from the inside out in human deeds; they reached the definite high point of evolution on earth, the development of consciousness of the ego in the three microcosmic sheaths. They then lived and revealed themselves in the active work of the power of the I in the outer world. These spiritual beings are active in the human I, as it lives in its three sheaths and pours its power into the environment. The human being perceives them during his waking day life, they are active while he lives self-consciously in the luminous semicircle. Those forces of light and warmth that have followed the normal course of evolution are at work within the human being himself. They have become internalized in the microcosm, and from there they radiate into the environment. But there is also a part in the luminous semi-circle that belongs to the destructive forces, in the eastern and western half. Those forces which during the day, as light and warmth, stream from the outside into the earth from the sun, are those that have not undergone the process of development in relation to the internalization of macrocosmic forces into the microcosm. Even during the moon condition, when the sun and moon separated, these forces had remained on the level of the sun's evolution; they did not participate in the further evolution of the old moon. They remained in the macrocosm, not internalizing further into the microcosm.
This was repeated in the state of the earth when the sun again separated and its light shone in from the outside. The heavenly body that we see as the sun belongs, in terms of microcosmic development, to the descending line. That which has internalized solar forces in the microcosm belongs to the ascending line. Everything that surrounds the human being, be it physical or spiritual, belongs to the forces that are destructive, because it has only internalized itself to a certain extent. As [environment] it then participates in the development, building up from the outside in into the microcosm. That which has become more and more internalized in the microcosm and has thus gone through the whole process of earthly development belongs to the constructive forces. Through them, a center is formed in the macrocosm, from which forces radiate into the environment, which initially have a destructive effect, for this center develops as a microcosm at the expense of its environment. It draws its nourishment from the physical environment. In the spiritual world there must be macrocosmic beings that pour new forces into him from outside as nourishment, so that he can continue to develop.
Those forces that did not follow the normal course of development, that did not internalize themselves into a microcosm, are active in man during the night. They had not gone through the development of the ego and the astral body in man, they had remained there, therefore they can only work in the microcosm when the ego and the astral body have separated out, that is during the state of sleep. In the microcosmic ego and astral body they had not internalized themselves, there they were outside, remaining in the macrocosm. Now they could only internalize themselves from the macrocosm into a microcosm, which consisted of an etheric and physical principle. There they are like an external world, internalizing themselves in the microcosm, like the substances and forces that serve as food for the human being are absorbed into him from the external world. Subconscious activity, without human self-awareness, can only take place. For just as the beings that live in the physical and sensory environment of man have not developed an individual sense of self, just as little have these macrocosmic beings developed the sense of self from his spiritual environment as man has. These forces belong to the dark half-circle. During the day and night, the beings that belong to the ascending forces alternate with those that belong to the descending forces in their work on the microcosm. During the day, the ascending forces in his ego consciousness are at work in him, while during the night they are poured out with his ego into the macrocosm. During the night, those forces are at work in the microcosm that pour out into the macrocosm during the day. When the human being sleeps, the macrocosm within him awakens; when the microcosm awakens, the macrocosm around him sleeps.
Something similar to what happened in the development of the old moon, when the sun and moon separated, and which is repeated in the development of the earth, takes place when the moon separates from the earth. Beings from the moon's development also remain behind, they fall back on the descending line of development because they cannot reach the certain high point of the earth's development. That which had followed the normal course during the lunar state and reached the corresponding climax could now absorb the power of the ego within itself and develop it further in the microcosm. But that which had remained behind at that time still had to develop the astral during the earthly state; it had not internalized itself accordingly and could only influence the microcosm from the outside as a lunar element. The beings from the lunar evolution that were left behind could not work their way into the ego forces of the earthman, they work in the day-consciousness of man down to his astral body. They do not take part in the highpoint of earth evolution, they belong to the forces of the descending line. Their effect on earth evolution occurs where the blossoming of the ego power begins. That was in the Lemurian period, when the I is internalized in the microcosm, and the effect of the retarded forces from the lunar state, the luciferic beings, begins in the astral body of man.
Alongside the new in evolution, there arises that which, as the old, projects out of the preceding state. Both develop side by side for a time, then comes the moment when the old must die, as the new unfolds further.
The development of those forces that were to take shape in the earthly state, and those that belong to an earlier state and continue their development under new conditions and therefore, at their level, are more highly evolved than that which is only beginning, is symbolically represented in the legend of the temple. It is told therein: One of the Elohim descended, took as his wife Eve, the Earth Mother, and from this union was born Cain, the first Earth man. Another of the Elohim created Adam, and from the union of Adam with Eve was born Abel.
The Cain-man is the son of divine spiritual forces, which influenced the development of the earth in such a way that they could bring forth a microcosm in which the macrocosmic forces internalized themselves. He belongs to those forces which were able to reach a certain high point during the development of the earth by inducing and later developing the power of the I in man.
The Abel-man belongs to other macrocosmic forces. They could not so directly internalize the power of the I in him. Through the mediation of two human beings, the macrocosm had an effect. He was not so directly a bearer of the macrocosmic forces as the Cain-man. They worked more from the outside in on him, not in him, but through the mediation of two human beings. He had to pass through sexuality. The Abel-man belongs to those forces which, out of an earlier evolution, reach into the earthly state. In him, forces from the evolution of the moon are at work that did not reach the appropriate climax at that time and therefore cannot internalize themselves further in the microcosm on earth than the astral body. Therefore, they could only have a creative effect on the development of the earth through the mediation of a human couple. What they creatively effected had to pass through the sexual sphere, because they could work only in this power, which belongs to the evolution of the moon. In the lunar state, the principle of duality was active, as two forces that creatively interacted as solar and lunar forces. This was part of what was to be formed at that particular peak of development. The retarded forces, which manifested themselves at the same time in the state of the earth when the development of the power of the I began to flourish in man, brought these lunar forces into the evolution of the earth and internalized them there in the microcosm, so that a duality arose in it, whereby either the sun or the moon influence was predominant in his physical or etheric body. Thus the two sexes came into being.
The Cain-man, who belonged to the actual evolution of the earth, did not need to go through sexuality. Just as the principle of duality applied on the old moon, so a trinity was destined for the earth: sun, moon and earth. Man on earth could contain within himself the forces of both sexes, just as the earth bears within itself the forces of the sun and the moon. He could work creatively through that which is developed on earth, the power of the I.
But the legend continues by telling how Cain became guilty through killing his brother Abel. In doing so, he became involved with the forces that work in Abel, the retarded forces from the development of the moon. Thus, these could also take hold in him. By bringing about death, he made himself guilty of the forces that lead to death, the descending, degenerative forces.
The Temple Legend further teaches: Cain became a tiller of the soil, Abel-Seth, the replacement son of Adam and Eve, became a herdsman. The Cain man lives in the evolution of the earth, he builds that which bears fruit, he works his way up with the ascending line of development. He must work with the forces that have internalized in him, in his environment on earth.
In the Abel-man, the cosmic forces have not internalized so much, they radiate even more from the outside into him, it flows to him from the macrocosm that which the Cain-man must conquer with his own forces from his environment. He does not become a farmer because he cannot work in the earth's evolution as does the Cain man, who belongs to this evolution. He becomes a shepherd, works with the astral, and herds the animals.
The currents of the Cain and Abel men continue to have an effect in the evolution of the earth. The temple legend continues to tell how there was a time when the great King Solomon, a descendant of the Abel current, and his great master builder Hiram Abiff, a descendant of the Cain current, lived at the same time.
King Solomon had the wisdom that flowed to him from the spiritual world, the macrocosm. His master builder constructed works of art through his own powers. His greatest work of art was to be the building of a temple that would contain everything that was in the outside world; the temple was to be an image of this outside world. King Solomon could think up the plan for this temple, but he could not build it. As an Abel human, he could not work down to the physical. The Master Builder was able to build the Temple, for as a Cain-man he had learned to work with and to control the material substance of the Earth. The Cain-man was able to build the Temple of the Microcosm, in which were internalized all the forces that work in the external world; the Abel-man only attained the pictorial mental image of the Temple.
The great final work of art of the Master Builder, so it was said, was to be the casting of the Sea of Bronze. In it were to be mixed the seven metals of the earth in such a way that a transparent liquid was formed. In the seven metals (copper, tin, gold, lead, iron, mercury, silver) the seven forces are at work, which find expression in the seven planets. Where they unite in harmony, they form a radiant unity that contains all of them, just as white light contains the seven colors of the spectrum.
The Cain man can work with his ego power so harmoniously in these planetary forces, which live out in him as the seven limbs of his nature (three higher, four lower), that they join together to form a human essence that looks through the physical-sensual world into a spiritual world. That was the last great work of art.
From the side of King Solomon, something is done to prevent this casting. Three treacherous journeymen mix something into the casting that destroys everything. Because Cain once became guilty by killing his brother Abel and thereby took in those forces that belonged to the descending line, the Cain-man could now approach from the side of the Abel-man this end of destruction, which turned out to be destructive in the work of building. It is further related how the builder is rescued during the catastrophe that arises from this and led through the fire to his great ancestor Cain in the center of the earth. There he receives a new hammer and begins his work anew, then he succeeds. The Cain man is guided through the blood of the generations to his great ancestor with the power of the ego, which finds expression in the blood and in the fire. There he looks into the spiritual, in that he sees as the center of the development of the earth the world I, which has internalized its power in him. Through this he receives new strength to continue to fulfill his task.
Then a new working period also begins for him, in that the wisdom connects with him, which previously flowed from the spiritual world to the Abel human being. This is what the legend tells as the engagement of the Queen of Sheba with the great master builder, who should have united with King Solomon before. From that time on, the forces that work in the Abel current decrease, having reached their peak in earthly development.
A certain peak is determined for every development; that is when the task for this development is achieved. This point can be designated as the height at noon. Until then the forces flourish, from then on they decline. This height at noon is determined from the horizon, the forces that reveal themselves in the east reach their greatest development; until then work is done in a constructive sense, from then on the work of dismantling begins, towards the west. Those forces that project from earlier states of development into the new ones cannot reach the definite height of noon; they are like the heavenly bodies that have a short diurnal arc and a long nocturnal arc. They remain for a shorter time in the light half of the circle, and for a longer time in the dark half. Their height at noon (in relation to the horizon) is low, their orbits extend only a little beyond the horizon. Thus they mainly work in the dark half of the circle. In the evolution of the earth through its earlier planetary states into the earth state itself, macrocosmic forces should gradually internalize themselves into the microcosm. Those forces that remained behind had not internalized themselves in this way; they remained in the macrocosm while the microcosm developed its sense of self. Therefore, they could only work in the microcosm itself in that half of the circle that belongs to the subconscious life of the microcosm. Their work is mainly below the horizon. In the conscious day-life of the microcosm, beyond the horizon, they could only work outside the microcosm. The lines, which are formed by the horizon from east to west, and the certain height at noon, perpendicular to it, together form the symbolic figure of the Tao sign. It is the hammer that is given for the construction of a certain developmental period. With this hammer the temple of the microcosm was built out of the macrocosm and is further worked on that temple. Its power manifests itself in the three points of the east, south and west in the light half of the circle, where the microcosm can consciously work with the internalized powers, there its beat sounds.
In the evolution of the earth, when the divine spiritual forces from the macrocosm had become internalized in the microcosm, the greatest internalization took place when God Himself lived in the microcosm. The highest point of the evolution of the earth had been reached. From that time forth the powers must gradually reveal themselves which, in relation to the microcosm, have a disintegrating effect. Then the whole course of evolution is reversed. From this point onwards, the microcosm must expand to become the macrocosm. Until then, everything that had come with evolution had become internalized in the microcosm. Now the microcosm is to absorb into itself that which always remained behind so that evolution could proceed. The divine spiritual beings had to gradually withdraw from the human being; then he himself should begin to influence the macrocosm. Instead of taking, he should begin to give. He must then approach those beings who kept their distance and stayed behind so that man could develop, so that he can also connect his consciousness with theirs.
The Cain-man should work on the construction of the microcosm until the climax is reached, and build into it all the forces from the macrocosm. In the light half of the circle he should work in microcosmic consciousness. But then the time comes when the task of his work changes so that he is to work from the temple of the microcosm on the outer world, so that his forces flow into the dark half of the circle, where the macrocosmic forces work in him subconsciously. Then, through his work in the temple of the microcosm, the darkness that surrounds him as an environment and that which lives in him as subconsciousness will be illuminated with the light of understanding. His consciousness will extend beyond his environment. Microcosm and macrocosm unite, the light and the dark halves form a circle in which the human being can be consciously active when he feels himself as macrocosm in the microcosm. The constructive and destructive forces, life and death, become one, they transform into each other. Thus he consciously passes through the ascending and descending lines of development, through the portal that leads to the divine spirit itself, which reveals itself in these forces.