42. What is the Relationship between Theosophy and Astrology?
Another question has been asked: “What is the relationship between Theosophy and astrology?”
First of all, it must be said that at present very little is known about what astrology really is. For what now often appears as such in handbooks is a purely external compilation of rules, the deeper reasons for which are hardly ever given. Calculation methods are given by which certain star constellations can be determined at the moment of a person's birth, or for the time of another important fact. Then it is said that these constellations mean this or that, without any explanation being given as to why this should be so, or even how it could be so. It is therefore no wonder that people in our day and age consider all this nonsense, a fraud and superstition. For it all appears to be a completely arbitrary, purely made-up assertion. At most, it is generally said that everything in the world must be connected, that it can therefore very well have an effect on the life of a person, how the sun, Venus and the moon, etc., are related to each other at birth, and so on. But real astrology is a completely intuitive science and requires the development of higher, supersensible powers of cognition in those who wish to practise it, which today can only be present in the very fewest people. And even if one wants to explain its basic character, it is necessary to go into the highest cosmological problems in the sense of spiritual science. Therefore, only a few very general points of view can be given here.
The star system to which we humans belong is a whole. And humans are connected with all the forces of this star system. Only gross materialism can believe that humans are alone connected with the earth. One need only look at the relationship between humans, the sun and the moon as determined by the results of the “Akasha Chronicle”. From this it will be seen that there was a primeval development of man in which his dwelling place was a celestial body that still consisted of the sun, moon and earth together. Therefore, even today, man still has powers in his being that are related to those of the celestial bodies mentioned. These relationships also explain the connection that still exists today between the effects of the celestial bodies mentioned and what goes on in human beings. However, these effects are very different from those of a purely material nature, which is all that modern science talks about. For example, the sun has an effect on human beings through something completely different from what science calls attraction, light and warmth. There are also relationships of a supersensible nature between Mars, Mercury and other planets and human beings. From this starting point, those who are predisposed to it can form an idea of a web of supersensible relationships between the celestial bodies and the beings that inhabit them. But to raise these relationships to the level of clear, scientific knowledge, the development of the powers of a very high level of supersensible vision is necessary. Only the highest degrees of intuition that are still accessible to man can achieve this. And not that vague presentiment and half-visionary dreaming that is so often called intuition, but the most pronounced inner sense, comparable only to mathematical thinking.
There have been and still are people in the secret schools who can practise astrology in this sense. And what is written about it in the accessible books has in some way or other originated from such secret teachers. However, everything that deals with these things is inaccessible to common thinking, even when it is written in books. For to understand these, a deep intuition is needed. And what has been written down by teachers who themselves did not understand the real teachings, is of course not exactly suitable for giving people who are caught up in the current way of thinking a favorable opinion of astrology. But it must be said that even such books on astrology are not completely worthless. For the less people understand what they are copying, the better they write it down. They do not then spoil it by their own wisdom. Thus it is that in astrological writings, even if they are of obscure origin, there are always pearls of truth to be found for those who are capable of intuition – though only for such. In general, astrological writings are even better than those of many other branches of knowledge today.
One comment should not be suppressed. The greatest confusion about the concept of intuition prevails today. It should be realized that contemporary science only recognizes the concept of the intuitive in the field of mathematics. However, this is one of our sciences that is based on pure inner perception. But now there is such an inner perception not only for spatial dimensions and numbers, but also for everything else. Goethe, for example, attempted to establish such an intuitive science in the field of botany. His “primordial plant” in its various metamorphoses is based on inner perception. This is reason enough for the fact that contemporary science has no idea at all of what Goethe was getting at in this respect. For much higher realms, theosophy brings about insights through inner perception. Its statements on reincarnation and karma are based on such insights. It is not surprising that people who have no idea of what Goethe is getting at are also completely unable to understand the sources of theosophical teachings. It is precisely the study of such valuable writings as Goethe's “Metamorphosis of Plants”, for example, that could serve as an excellent preparation for theosophy. Of course, many theosophists lack the patience for this. But if one has struggled to grasp the essence of such a vividly intuitive work as the one mentioned, then one will find the way further. — The astrological laws are, however, based on such intuitions, in comparison to which even the knowledge of reincarnation and karma is still very elementary.
These details are certainly very meager, but they may perhaps give a faint idea of a subject of which those who fight against it know nothing, and about which many of those who defend it have quite false ideas. One should not consider the understanding of such things as a worthless, impractical activity, without relation to real practical life. Man grows through his immersion in the supersensible worlds, not only in terms of his knowledge, but above all morally and spiritually. Even a weak idea of the position he occupies in the context of the star system has an effect on his character, on his behavior, on the direction he gives to his whole being. And much more than many people realize today, the further development of our social life depends on the progress of humanity on the path to supersensible knowledge. For the discerning, our current social situation is only an expression of materialism in knowledge. And when this knowledge is replaced by a spiritual one, then the external circumstances of life will also improve.