Angels

Hydration

Angels exist whether we believe in them or not, according to Steiner. Certainly, people of old experienced them as we can surmise from the many artifacts of antiquity that would otherwise make no sense. The realms of the angels of the Third Hierarchy, which we’ve discussed over the last year, can be referred to by the names we know from long ago: Angels, Archangels, and Archai. Steiner refers to them using many names.

He sometimes refers to Angels as Sons of Life or Sons of Twilight, to Archangels as Spirits of Fire, and Archai as Spirits of Personality or Time Spirits. As we learn more about these higher Beings, we see how these other names are fitting.

We no longer have direct experience of the angels and many of us no longer believe in them—or the spiritual world—at all. We are thus unable to fully understand ourselves or the world. Steiner says one way we can see ourselves is that our physical body is just 1/3 of us and our soul and spirit comprise the larger percentage, the other two-thirds. Yet, we toil away serving the physical world day in and day out for approximately 2/3 of every 24-hour period. Then we spend the remaining 1/3 of that time unconscious. Huh. What would our world look like if we spent some of our conscious time contemplating and working on our soul and spirit?

Let’s see what Dr. Steiner has to say:

Look at the modern, materialistic world with all its commotion of people hurrying to and fro from morning till night, judging and measuring everything in terms of material worth: they do not suspect that, behind all this, the spirit lives and weaves. People go to sleep of an evening, never imagining that they are anything but unconscious and that they will wake to another day on the physical plane. People go to sleep, oblivious, after another rushed working day without considering life’s meaning. The spiritual seeker who has heard the word of spirit will know something that is not theory or doctrine: they know that they are given soul warmth and soul light. They also know that, during the day only to take in images of physical life, their lives would become desiccated and barren and any gains would perish. When you lie down to sleep at night you enter a world of spirit, diving down with all your soul powers into a realm of higher spiritual beings, towards whose stature your very being is intended to grow. On waking, you return, newly strengthened from a spiritual world and—consciously or unconsciously—divine spiritual vitality spills out over everything you receive from the physical plane. Out of eternity do you every morning rejuvenate what is temporal in your existence.

We transform the word of the spirit into the feeling we can have at evening: I am not only departing into unconsciousness, but I am immersing myself in a world where the beings of eternity dwell and among whose ranks my own being is intended to belong. I go to sleep with the feeling: Onwards into spiritual worlds! And I awake with the feeling: Forth from the spirit! We will then be filled with the feeling into which spirit word is transformed when tended here from day to day, from week to week, in a life dedicated to spiritual knowledge. Then will the spirit become life in us, then will we go to sleep and wake up differently.

Excerpt from: Lecture by Rudolf Steiner, Dec. 21, 1909, Berlin.

The words Steiner uses above—desiccated and barren—are ominous. These words call forth images of the cracked and lifeless earth of former lakes and rivers; they are the very words that refer to drought. We know we cannot survive without water, so these images rouse a fear for the future. Fortunately, some people are creatively working on this problem by collecting rainwater, using drip irrigation, and harvesting water from the air using solar power that could produce water even in desert climates. We didn’t always need to do this, but we must meet the reality of a changing world.

Spiritual science reveals that the human being is also changing, and what once met our spiritual needs in prior times is no longer sufficient. Steiner wants us to see that the drought in our spiritual lives needs to be addressed, not ignored; he says that it is urgent that we do so. We may not feel the urgency of this spiritual drought yet, especially with all our compelling distractions. Once we set aside these diversions though, we are faced with the state of our own spirit; our subconscious thirst for spiritual renewal suddenly becomes manifest.

As we learn about the many beings and laws of the spiritual world in earnest, we will be surprised how even our initial efforts are transformational, like water to a parched throat or an arid land. We need to hydrate.


What Angels Do

From the moment we wake up in the morning until we fall asleep at night, we do lots of things. We do other things while we sleep. As discussed in previous posts (August – November 2019), while we sleep, our astral and ego bodies enter the spiritual realms leaving our physical and etheric bodies behind. Last month we discussed our encounters with our guardian angel; what else is there to know?

Our guardian angel sees far back into our past and forward into our future. Steiner talks about “nudges” we may get that save us from catastrophes, or “feelings” we may get to call someone we know who needs to hear from us. These contacts with our angel during waking life are very subtle and almost always pass by without our noticing; angels are careful to give us total freedom to respond or not. Though we may be amazed when we narrowly escape a disaster by leaving home late or missing a flight, it wouldn’t occur to most of us that perhaps an angel had intervened.

Steiner reveals that the “limits to man’s knowledge” were lifted at the end of the 19th century, and the capacity for us to know the spiritual world directly is once again possible after a long period of darkness. We can actively pursue this knowledge and experience the spiritual world for ourselves; we might as well get started. One of the things we can learn about is the work of the angels in our astral bodies.

Let’s see what Dr. Steiner has to say.

Beings of the Hierarchy of the Angels – particularly through their concerted work, although in a certain sense each single Angel also has his task in connection with every individual human being – these Beings form pictures in man’s astral body… If we are able to scrutinize these pictures, it becomes evident that they are woven in accordance with quite definite impulses and principles. Forces for the future evolution of mankind are contained in them. If we watch the Angels carrying out this work of these – strange as it sounds, one has to express it in this way – it is clear that they have a very definite plan for the future configuration of social life on earth.

People may shy away from the notion that Angels want to call forth in them ideals for the future, but it is so all the same. And indeed in forming these pictures the Angels work on a definite principle, namely, that in the future no human being is to find peace in the enjoyment of happiness if others beside him are unhappy.

But there is a second impulse in the work of the Angels… Through the pictures they inculcate into the astral body their aim is that in future time every human being shall see in each and all of his fellowmen a hidden divinity… To conceive man as a picture revealed from the spiritual world, to conceive this with all the earnestness, all the strength and all the insight at our command – this is the impulse laid by the Angels into the pictures. Once this is fulfilled, … every meeting between one person and another will of itself be in the nature of a religious rite, a sacrament, and nobody will need a special church with institutions on the physical plane to sustain the religious life. If the church understands itself truly, its one aim must be to render itself unnecessary…

And there is a third objective: To make it possible for us to reach the Spirit through thinking, to cross the abyss and through thinking to experience the reality of the Spirit… Purely through the Spiritual Soul, through their conscious thinking, people must reach the point of actually perceiving what the Angels are doing to prepare the future of humanity. The teachings of Spiritual Science in this domain must become practical wisdom in the life of humanity…

Spiritual Science for the spirit, freedom of religious life for the soul, brotherhood for the bodily life – this resounds like cosmic music through the work wrought by the Angels in the astral bodies of mankind… Man must gradually come to understand this in his wideawake consciousness.

The Work of the Angels in Man’s Astral Body. Lecture by Rudolf Steiner in Zurich, October 9, 1918.

Most of us are unable to be happy near someone who is suffering, and we are disheartened by institutions that fail to recognize the divinity in each person. Thus these first two tasks of the angels are already familiar to us even if we don’t believe in angels; we already hold these objectives as ideals. The third task of the angels is the one least developed in us: crossing the abyss to the spirit through thinking. Dr. Steiner’s task was to build the bridge between our physical consciousness and our spiritual consciousness through spiritual science. It’s our task to take up this work in all seriousness.

Rudolf Steiner, a 20th century initiate, is not our only source for spiritual knowledge, but his research by direct experience in the spiritual realms, which he calls spiritual science, combined with his standing as a natural scientist makes a compelling case for reading his work. He wrote dozens of books and articles and gave thousands of lectures. One of Steiner’s basic works, Theosophy: An Introduction to the Spiritual Processes in Human Life and in the Cosmos, is a great way to begin.

This book is available to read free at: https://www.theosophy.world/sites/default/files/ebooks/theosophy.pdf.

Or have it read aloud at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOdk5FaUY3U