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88. On the Astral World and Devachan: Kamaloca 02 Dec 1903, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
They are quite specific tasks which the human self has to undertake and perform within its earthly pilgrimage. Man has to train certain virtues which he cannot train outside the earth pilgrimage.
Man can form hope only if he believes in a further development. Little by little we can learn to understand this through the theosophical teachings, which lead us to the idea of further development. Human development before our time was already enormous.
For the chela, the stage comes when he learns to understand the brightness, the moment when our eye is opened to the astral world. What is in the physical world is then no longer there.
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: The World of the Spirit or Devachan I 28 Jan 1904, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
All the pain and pleasure I have experienced in the lower realms is expressed in the air circle of Devachan. He who perceives on this plane, he understands what an initiate of the Christian religion, Paul, says: All creatures groan in pain, awaiting adoption.
And we read there how the Master himself expresses it, that Western cultural people will only come to understand the meaning of the Akasha matter with difficulty and slowly. As I described eight days ago, the devachan world can be divided into three lower realms and three higher realms.
This is the realm where, by grace, he may receive from even more exalted beings the intentions that underlie the cosmos. From here they weave the garment of the world, which is woven from the fabrics of the lower devachan realms, from the astral realm and the realm of earthly substances.
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: The World of the Spirit or Devachan II 04 Feb 1904, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
In this way, we distinguish the spiritual part of the aura from the lower, astral part. We learn to understand the most common colors. The aura of today's Europeans usually has green colors that often fade into yellow.
For those who know the world of causes, the words of an initiate who is not usually taken as such – Goethe – will be understood correctly. Goethe himself said that he had included many secrets in the second part of his Faust that only the initiate can understand. And in mystically clear language, he pointed out what the earthly, the sensually perceptible, is for him: that it points to a higher world, of which it is an expression. If we understand this correctly, then we will know that Goethe, as an initiate, drew higher knowledge from the supersensible world, and then we will understand what he wanted to say with the words: All that is transient is but a parable; The inadequate here comes to pass; The ineffable here is done.
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: The World of the Spirit or Devachan III 11 Feb 1904, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
Then they get to know the flowing life as their own being. To fully understand this, let us again consider what it means to live in these regions [in the time between death and rebirth].
When we live in the third region of Devachan, we learn to understand the words of an inspired person and recognize what it means to unite with the “sighing of creatures who await adoption as children”.
Philanthropists, the geniuses of human benevolence, develop their abilities there; they undergo a long life in the third region of Devachan. How do these three regions of Devachan relate to our earthly world?
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: The World of the Spirit or Devachan IV 25 Feb 1904, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
Well, honored attendees, it is very easy to misunderstand such a description and to imagine something quite wrong under these words. We must be clear about the fact that very many people do not know what the happiness of the spiritual realm is, that the vast majority of people seek happiness and satisfaction in things that are no longer found in Devachan.
When Christian Rosenkreutz brought the wisdom of the Orient to Europe, he founded schools in Europe where disciples were trained to reach the stages where vision in the Devachan, the vision of the higher secrets, became possible. Only those who have undergone training themselves know how to tell about it. All external research, everything that is written in books, cannot give you any information.
In the course of time this was transformed into Christianity, and because the word Pöntos Pyletös was thoroughly misunderstood, the misleading passage in the Christian creed arose, which reads: “suffered under Pontius Pilate,” which is nothing other than the quoted passage from the creed of the Egyptian priests.
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: Lesson I Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
It is the epoch of Parashu-Rama (father of Rama). He leads the warriors and bends them under the harsh but good law. Sixth Avatar: From now on, the body's loins should not stretch without the spirit life's judgment.
These teachers handed over the teaching of theosophy to the public in part, in order to convey to the various religions the esoteric content that underlies them all, and to raise the fallen spiritual level of humanity. When the individuality of the Mahaguru incarnated in Christ, he did not choose, as was his custom, a virgin embryonic matter, pure and free of karma, but descended lower, in order to bring, in full brotherhood with humanity, the densest matter to spiritual transfiguration, laden with karma, as flesh from their flesh.
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: Lesson II Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
We then find our personal note and can make it resound powerfully in the eternal harmony of the world. We must learn to understand our intimate connection with the cosmos, as a part of it; our vibrations must harmonize with the rhythmic movement of the cosmos.
Only the spirit speaks to us, which we have learned to understand. According to the extent of our knowledge, divine inspiration is bestowed upon us, the higher self, which is of divine nature, reveals itself to us.
And so he will also reach out his hand in loving understanding to his brother, who is trying to climb up under him on the ladder of beings, to help him, because he himself was still on the same rung not so long ago, struggling laboriously upwards, stretching out his hands to his brothers who had gone before him.
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: Lesson III Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
Just as people are only interested in the unknown, the individual, about people, and are indifferent to anything they can calculate and understand, so too the Logos can only take joy in independently developing life that emerges from it, for which it sacrifices and devotes itself.
At this turning point, where he is to rise up in freedom through his will, he needs a teacher, and that is why the Sons of Manas descended and incarnated in the third race of the fourth round, the Lemurian period, to serve as guides. With the simple act of counting, with the understanding of numbers, mental development began and distinguished the thinking human from the animal, which only senses through the senses.
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: Lesson IV Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
This upper trinity, to which man must develop, is, however, in truth deeply hidden within him, it underlies his being; he must liberate it in succession – “As above, so below”. The multiplicity that we see is nothing other than the principle of unity, the Logos, which has dissolved into multiplicity.
The enormous first fish, which consisted only of a gelatinous mass, is the ancestor that carried in its vertebrae the possibility for the development of amphibians, fish, mammals and humans. Thus, the physical human being is to be understood only as a temporary phenomenon that changes its mineral substances daily and whose sense organs will not remain as they are today, but will adapt to the higher human stages of development and carry the power of transformation within themselves.
The chela will not allow himself to be dominated by feelings of attraction and repulsion. He will seek to understand all - criminals and saints - and although he experiences emotionally, he will judge intellectually.
88. On the Astral World and Devachan: Re-embodiment Questions 24 Aug 1903, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
I must first say something that is important for understanding evolution and re-embodiment. Every personality, every individuality must live through the devachan up to the Arupa sphere in order to obtain the continuous, unified 'thread [through several earth lives].
If you read Fichte without knowing about this, you will understand very little. But with this knowledge, you will find that his words are written in fire. All these great minds have undergone a regular development.

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