Man, Nature and the Cosmos
GA 91 — 9 August 1905, Haubinda
12. Elemental Beings
According to his physical body, man has three elementary kingdoms and the mineral kingdom within him. Now today we want to place man in the midst of nature. The physical body has had its first emergence on Saturn. This substance of the physical body was poured out by higher powers. So there was something there before Saturn. This divine poured out the matter which is the densest today. What we call "earth" is simply the densest matter for the occultist speaking. "Earth" is outside and inside the human body. Earth includes everything solid, so also a crystal. Matter is the sum of everything solid. In man there is little earth, that which remains when you burn the corpse. If you think of the ashes in the urn for you, you have that from man which was poured out on Saturn in the first elemental realm.
How is it that the earth outside looks different from that which forms the human body? Because on the sun the etheric body was added, and, as far as it belongs to the human being, it transformed the earth. On the Saturn earth was not loose, but through and through used to the incarnation to the people and to the beings which incarnated beside him and which still have a Saturn existence today. They are the gnomes, the spirits of the earth. On Saturn there has been no water; that came on the Sun, and man formed his etheric body, which was able to absorb his former earth body and to form it according to the etheric body.
In the nodes of the net lay the individual grains. This net body was suitable to draw water out and in. In the water the actual sun beings - undines incarnated. By the fact that the earth, which could live, was taken away from the people to the gnomes, these are given a certain influence on the physical body of the human being; they are pushed out from it into the astral realm. On the moon the astral body is added to the etheric body; thus man intersperses the whole body with water. A mixture of earth with water is formed, something resembling albumen, jelly mass, like jellyfish, in it dissolved the former earth grains in the water; and in and out man could now draw the air. In the air the sylphs incarnated.
Now the entity came over to the earth, added to it was the fire. Man, besides his astral body, received his ego. This means for the human being that he organizes his three bodies even higher. Today the body consists of earth, water, air. By absorbing air, into which one [can] incarnate, man has withdrawn it from the sylphs and pushed them out. Fire he breathed until the Lemurian time. Fire is warmth. Man had the warmth of his environment, and outside lived the salamanders as those actually incarnated in fire. They are the last beings of this kind whose matter man appropriated.
In the Middle Ages, this theory still lies within. By appropriating the fire, it was that man's I rose into the KamaManas.
We have now formed the body with a fifth plant, hence the pentagram.
It consists first of the solid; the ash components form the basis of its bone system. Then on the Sun the aqueous, which forms the soft parts of man, cartilage and muscular system. Third, on the moon, the respiratory system with the lungs. Fourth, the cardiac system, generating heat through the heart, and since Lemurian times nervous system, senses.
When a new limb joins beyond this fourth, a tremendous change takes place. Since Lemurian times, man has been doubly dependent on the earth: first, built up; second, sustained by the food he takes in and gives out. The body is overripe; it cannot be sustained by itself and must be renewed every seven years. So the human body goes through an incarnation every seven years.
These are the things that show you how man stands inside in a great universal world, surrounded not only by the animal, plant, mineral kingdoms, [but also by] the beings he has pushed out into higher realms. The physicist calls them forces. One must recognize the beings that belong to them. The greater superstition is not to give anything to mythology. It is an ancient science, the expression of ancient spiritual experiences.
Paracelsus knew that if this sap is sick in man, the sap belongs to this plant to bring about the balance.