Mystery Knowledge & Mystery Centers
GA 232
1 December 1923, Dornach
5. Mineral, Plant And Animal Creation
On the basis of what I said yesterday it is possible to speak in greater detail of certain events in the course of the Earth’s evolution which have brought about its present form. As you will remember, I said that with clairvoyant consciousness a relationship can be established with the metallic substances in the Earth, with the essentially living quality inherent in the Earth by virtue of the veins of the different metals running through it. This relationship which can be established with the ‘metallity’ in the Earth enables one to look back over the Earth’s history.
It is particularly interesting to look back at what happened in the process of evolution in the times preceding the Atlantean epoch, during the period I have rather loosely called the Lemurian age and also in the epoch immediately before that, when the Earth was recapitulating the Sun-stage. It is interesting to look back at these happenings for they give one an impression of the great mutability of everything connected with the Earth’s existence.
We are accustomed today to regard the Earth as having always existed in the form in which it appears to us today. We inhabit a continent, we are surrounded by plants, by animals, by birds of the air. We are aware that we ourselves are living in a kind of atmospheric ocean surrounding the Earth, that we take oxygen out of this atmosphere into ourselves but that our relation to nitrogen has also a certain part to play. In general we simply think of the air around us as consisting of oxygen and nitrogen. Then we turn to look at the seas and oceans—further details need not be mentioned—and finally we have a picture of the planet we inhabit in the Universe. But the Earth has not always been as it is today; it has undergone tremendous changes, and if we go back to the epochs I have just mentioned—perhaps only to the Lemurian epoch or a little earlier—we shall find an Earth very different from that of today.
Let us begin by thinking of our present atmosphere which we regard as being devoid of life. Even this atmosphere proves to be quite different from anything to be found in early periods of the Earth’s evolution. Still further in the past something resembling the solid core of the Earth as we know it today is in evidence, surrounded by an atmosphere. But in those days there was nothing at all like the air we breathe today. In this air oxygen and nitrogen play the most prominent part, carbon and hydrogen a subsidiary role, sulphur and phosphorus a role of less importance still.
But it is really not possible to speak of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, sulphur and the rest in those early times, simply because what the chemists call by these names today did not exist. If a spirit-being of those times were to have met a modern chemist who spoke to him about carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and the rest, he would have retorted that nothing of the kind exists. We can justifiably speak of carbon, oxygen or nitrogen today but this could not have been done in those early times. Oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, as we speak of them today, became possible only when the Earth had reached a certain density and had developed forces such as it contains today. Neither oxygen, nitrogen, potassium, sodium nor any of the so-called fighter metals existed in those olden times. On the other hand, in the Earth’s environment that is filled today by our atmosphere there was something a little like albumen in consistency, a very fine fluid halfway between our present water and air. The Earth at that time was entirely surrounded by an albuminous atmosphere. The albumen we know in eggs today is very much coarser, but a comparison is possible.
When at a later time the Earth became denser, what we today call carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and so forth, were differentiated out of this atmosphere around the Earth. But it would be erroneous to say that the then albuminous atmosphere was composed of these elements which were not specific ingredients of it. Nowadays we think that everything is composite; but that is nonsense. Certain substances of a higher kind are not always composed of what comes to light when they are analysed. Carbon does not appear as carbon nor oxygen as oxygen in the higher kind of substance of which I am now speaking. As I said, it can be described as extremely fluid albumen. All this substance which surrounded the Earth in that age was permeated with the inpouring cosmic ether which imbued it with life; in addition, it was differentiated in a curious way. For instance, in one fairly wide area a man would have suffocated had he been present there, in another he could have been greatly invigorated. Chemical elements in the modern sense did not then exist but certain formations remind one of the effects of the chemical elements we know. The whole sphere teemed with gleaming reflections of light, with sparkling, luminous rays. And it was warmed through and through by the cosmic ether.
Such were the properties of the Earth-atmosphere—if I may use the modern expression—in that early epoch. The primeval mountains of which I spoke yesterday were the first formations to emerge from out of the Cosmos. The quartz to be found in those mountains, with its beautiful structure and relative transparency, was as it were poured into the Earth from the Cosmos. When a seer endowed with Imaginative vision observes those primeval rocks which, are the hardest substances on the Earth, they become the eyes through which he gazes out into the Universe—the same Universe which implanted these eyes into the Earth. It must be remembered that the quartz and silicious substances which permeated the whole atmosphere and were gradually deposited as primeval mountains were not as hard as they are today. They hardened into the state we know owing to the conditions that prevailed in later times. In the form in which they emerged from the Universe their consistency was scarcely more solid than wax.
A quartz crystal to be seen on mountains today is so hard that, as I said yesterday, if you were to hit your head against it, your skull—not the quartz—would crack. But in the far distant past, because of the all-pervading life, this primeval stone was as pliable as wax when it emerged from tire Cosmos. These drops of wax were transparent and their consistency can be pictured only by thinking of them in connection with the sense of touch. If one could have touched them, they would have felt like wax.
Silica came from the Cosmos into the Earth with a consistency similar to that of wax, and then it hardened. I described yesterday how pictures of the Cosmos arise in clairvoyant contemplation of this hard, rock-like substance. These pictures represent a more spiritual aspect of the phenomenon that was once concretely perceptible as a kind of plant-form in portions of this transparent, wax-like silica emerging from the Cosmos. Any observer of Nature will know that in the mineral kingdom today records of an earlier age are still to be found. When you look closely at certain stones you will see something like a plant-form within them. But in that distant past a quite usual phenomenon was that pictures were projected from the Cosmos into the albuminous atmosphere within the wax-like substance, where the pictures were not only seen but were reproduced, photographed, as it were, within this substance.
And then there was a noteworthy development: the fluid albumen filled these pictures and they became still denser and harder; and finally they were no longer merely pictures. The silicious element fell away from them, dispersed into the atmosphere, and in the earliest Lemurian age there appeared gigantic, floating plant-formations which remind one of the algae of today. They were not rooted in the soil—indeed there was as yet no soil in which they could have taken root; they floated in the fluid albumen, drawing their own substance from it, permeating themselves with it. And not only so—they lit up, glimmered and then faded out; reappeared and again vanished. Their mutability was so great that this was possible.
Try to picture this vividly. It is a panorama very different from anything to be seen in our environment today. If a modern man could project himself into that far-off time, set up a little observation-hut and look out on that ancient world, the spectacle before him would be something like this: he would see a gigantic plant-formation somewhat like present-day algae or palms. It would not appear to grow out of the Earth in springtime and die away in the autumn, but it would shoot up—in springtime, it is true, but the spring was then much shorter—and reach an enormous size; then it would vanish again in the fluid albuminous element. A clairvoyant observer would see the verdure appearing and then fading away. He would not speak of plants which cover the Earth but of plants appearing out of the Cosmos like airy clouds, condensing and then dissolving—it was a process of ‘greening’, taking place in the albuminous atmosphere. Of the period which would correspond more or less to our summer, an observer would say that it was the time when the environment of the Earth became ‘green’. But he would look upwards to the greening rather than downwards. In this way we can picture how the silicious element in the Earth’s atmosphere penetrates into the Earth and draws to itself the plant-force from the Cosmos, in other words, how the plant kingdom comes down to the Earth from the Cosmos. In the period of which I am speaking, however, we must say of the plant world: it is something that comes into being and passes away again in the atmosphere.


And there is still something else to be said. If a human being of today, having established relationship with the metallic substance of the Earth, were to project himself into those past times, he would feel as if all this belonged to him, as if he himself had something to do with the process of greening and fading then taking place in the atmosphere. Now if you think back to your own childhood, this is simply a memory of a short span of time; on the other hand, if you recall a pain suffered in your childhood, this is something that really belongs to you. Similarly, in the cosmic memory of the past kindled through the metallity of the Earth, this process of greening and fading in the far past seems to be something that belongs to you. At that time man was already connected with the Earth which was surrounded by this watery-albuminous atmosphere; but he was then still wholly spiritual. It is correct to say, and it must also be realised, that these plant formations to be seen in the atmosphere at that time were something thrown off, ‘excreted’ by man. Man cast them out of his being which was still one with the whole Earth.
Now this same conception applies in the case of something quite different. Everything that I have so far described is the result of the fact that the silica had already, at an even earlier time, been precipitated in the atmosphere as the wax-like substance of which I have spoken. But apart from this there was the albuminous atmosphere upon which the infinitely diverse forces of the Cosmos were working, those forces which modern science sees fit to ignore. Hence our modern knowledge is no real knowledge at all, because a great many happenings on Earth simply would not take place if they were not brought about by cosmic forces and influences. Since the modern scientists do not speak of or do not recognise these cosmic forces, there is no reality in what they say. They take no account of what is essentially quick with life. Even in the tiniest particle looked at through a microscope, cosmic forces, not only earthly forces, are working. And if these cosmic forces are not taken into account, there can be no reality.
Thus cosmic forces were working in that remote time upon this fluid albumen in the Earth’s environment in such a way that it curdled or congealed. Albumen, congealed as a result of the working of cosmic forces, was everywhere to be seen in the sphere surrounding the Earth. But the forms assumed by this congealed albumen were not merely cloud-masses but living entities. These entities were in reality animals consisting of the congealed albumen which had solidified into a gelatinous state, into substance similar to gristle as it is today. Animal creatures of this kind were present in the fluid albuminous atmosphere. The forms of our present reptiles, lizards and the like, resemble, on a small scale, the forms of those earlier animals, but the latter were not so solid; they existed as gelatinous masses and were inherently mobile. At one moment their limbs were extended, at another withdrawn—comparable with what a snail does with its feelers today.
Now while all this was taking place, something else was being deposited into the Earth from the Cosmos. Another substance was being added to the silica; it is what you find today as the chalky constituents of the Earth. If you go—not necessarily into the oldest mountains but only into the Jura mountains, you will find limestone rock. It came to the Earth at a later stage than the silica but it too came from the Cosmos. Thus chalk is to be found as a second substance in the Earth.
This chalk deposit oozes constantly inwards and the actual effect is that in its core the Earth becomes denser and denser. Then in certain regions the silica combines with the chalk. But this chalk retains the cosmic forces and is altogether different from the crude substance which chemists consider it to be. Everywhere the chalk contains relatively latent formative forces.
Now in an epoch rather later than the period I described to you, when the greening became manifest and then faded away, we find that within this albuminous atmosphere there is a constant rising and falling of the chalk; chalk mist is followed by chalk rain. There was a period in the history of the Earth when what we know today as water-vapour and falling rain was a chalky substance, rising and falling. Then comes a strange development: the chalk is particularly attracted to the gelatinous, gristly masses; it permeates them, impregnates them with itself. And thanks to the Earth-forces which, as I told you, it contains, it dissolves the whole gelatinous mass which has formed as congealed albumen. The chalk takes from the heavens what the heavens have formed in the albuminous substance and carries it nearer to the Earth. And out of this the animals with calcareous bones came into being.
This is what develops in the later Lemurian epoch.
We must therefore think of plants in their earliest form as pure gifts from heaven and the animals, and all animal-like formations, we must regard as something which after the heavens had presented the Earth with chalk, the Earth has taken—literally filched—from the heavens and made into an earthly product.
Such things naturally seem paradoxical because they touch upon a reality of which modern man usually has no conception; nevertheless they are absolutely true. Now it corresponds with reality today if memory enables someone to say: ‘When I was nine years old I gave a friend many a sound thrashing.’ One may or may not feel gratified by such a memory, or it may pain one; but it does arise within one. Similarly, in human consciousness expanded through relationship with the metals into an Earth consciousness, this realisation arises: In the process of forming your whole being on Earth out of the heavens, during the descent you separated, cast off the plants from yourself. You also cast off the animal nature; your desire, to begin with, was that in the form of gelatinous coagulation or gristle it should be a product secreted by you. But then you were obliged to realise that pre-existent Earth-forces took this task over from you and reshaped the animal form into different structures which are products of the Earth. In this way, as it were in a cosmic memory, these happenings seem to be actual experiences of our own, just as the other incident I mentioned is an experience belonging to a brief earthly life. As man, we feel ourselves bound up with these happenings.
But all this is connected with many other processes—I am speaking briefly of only the most important ones. Many other things were happening. For example, during the period when what I have been describing was taking place, the whole atmosphere was also filled with sulphur in a highly rarefied state. This rarefied sulphur united with other substances and from this union there arose the ‘parents’ as it were of what is present in the ores today as pyrites, as galena, as native sulphide of zinc and so forth. All these substances developed at that time in an earlier form, in a soft, still wax-like consistency, and the body of the Earth was permeated with them. Then, when these metallic ores emerged from the universal albuminous substance and formed the solid crust of the Earth, there was really nothing much else for the metals to do, unless man made some use of them, than to reflect about the past. And indeed we find that they do conjure up for the inner vision, everything that has happened in the Earth’s history. A man in whom these things are cosmic, or at least terrestrial experience, will say to himself: Through having cast away from yourself the primeval plant-form—which has since developed into the later plant-formations—through having cast away from yourself the complicated processes of animal evolution, you have also rid yourself of everything that previously stood in the way of your having a will in your own being as man.
It was necessary for man to get rid of all this, just as today he must secrete sweat. In no other way could he cease to be a being in whom only gods willed, but become an individual with his own will, perhaps not yet free will, but nevertheless a will of his own. All this was necessary for the preparation of man’s earthly nature.
In the course of further development, during which there were many other happenings, everything changed. Naturally, when the metallic ores had separated and were now in the Earth, the whole atmosphere also changed. It became far less sulphurous. Oxygen gradually gained predominance over the sulphur whereas in ancient times sulphur was a very significant factor in the Earth’s atmosphere.
In this changed environment man was able to cast away other elements from himself and these are the successors of the earlier plants and animals. The later plant-forms now gradually developing were rooted in substance that was still very soft. Out of the earlier reptilian and lizard-like creatures, animals with a more complicated structure developed, the impressions of which modern geology can still discover. Nothing at all of the earliest animal creatures of which I have spoken can be found. It was not until the later epoch, when—for a second time as it were—man cast out more complicated structures, that the conditions I have been describing were present: cloud-masses continually forming and dissolving, viridescence (greening) appearing and then fading away, soft animal-like structures which, however, were real animals; at times they contracted and had a life of their own, and soon again lost identity in the general life of the Earth. All these developments resulted in greater solidification.
Among animals of this kind was one which at that time looked more or less like this (diagram): it had a very large eye-like organ surrounded by a sort of aura; adjoining this organ a kind of snout protruded further forwards; the body was lizard-like, with powerful fins. Such structures were already more solid in themselves. It would be equally correct to speak either of wings or fins in the case of these animals for they were not marine creatures—there was as yet no sea. There was only the soft Earth and the still soft elements in the surrounding atmosphere from which only the sulphur had been partially separated. In this atmosphere such animals flew or swam—it was something between flying and swimming.
If, starting from the present day, someone were to go back through time into the period between the Lemurian and Atlantean epochs, he would confront a strange spectacle: huge flying lizards with a kind of lantern-like formation on the head, radiating light and warmth; and down below, a soft, marshy Earth but with something very familiar about it because it would seem to a visitor of today to be emitting an odour, an odour between that of decaying substance and of green plants. The mud of this soft Earth would emit an odour partly seductive and partly extremely pleasant. And in it, moving about like creatures of the swamp, there would be these other animals, already with more limbs, rather like the lower species of mammals today but with powerful formations below—more powerful, naturally, than the webbed feet of ducks—by means of which they propelled themselves through the swamps.
Man was obliged to undergo this whole process in order that autonomous feeling might be prepared in him for his earthly existence.
Thus we have a primary plant-animal creation consisting of the products secreted by man and which made it possible for him to become a being on Earth possessed of will. If all these products had remained in him, they would have taken possession of his will which would have become a wholly physical manifestation. As a result of what he had cast off, the physical element had been eliminated and his will became a quality of the soul. Similarly, as a result of the second creation man’s feeling acquired the character of soul. Plants and mammals somewhat similar to those we know did not appear until the middle or later period of Atlantis. It was then that the Earth acquired a structure definitely resembling that of today. The substances known to modern chemists as carbon, oxygen, the heavy metals, and so on, had gradually developed, and it was possible for the third casting-off process to take place. Man separated from himself the plants and animals to be found in his environment today. And the fact that this environment came into existence around him has enabled him to live on Earth as a thinking being.
In those early times humanity was not split up as men are today, into single individuals; there was one universal humanity, still of the nature of spirit-and-soul, descending into the ether. For this universal humanity came out of the Cosmos together with the ether streaming thence to the Earth. The happenings I have described in the book Occult Science, then took place. Humanity came to the Earth, then departed to other planets and subsequently returned during the Atlantean epoch. This went on concurrently with other events; for whenever it was a matter of anything being cast off, humanity could not remain with the Earth but was obliged to depart from it in order that certain inner forces, now more of the nature of soul, might be strengthened. Humanity then came down again to the Earth. These happenings add details to what you can read in Occult Science. Man in truth belongs to the Cosmos, and it is he who prepares his earthly environment by casting off from himself the kingdoms of Nature and despatching them into the domain of the Earth where they form part of his environment. By sending these products of separation down to the Earth man was gradually able to equip himself with the faculties of thinking, feeling and willing. It was only in the course of time that he evolved into what he is today, an organic-physical being and able during his existence on Earth between birth and death to think and feel and will. He is connected with entities who, in order to further the evolution of humanity, have in the course of time separated from the human realm and in this separation have been metamorphosed into their present forms.
It is clear from what has been said that we do not speak in an abstract way about tire relationship that can be established with the metallic substances of the Earth. When relationship has been established with the metals with their memory of the Earth’s history, one can speak of what is remembered and discover for oneself what I have been describing to you today.
If we now go back to still earlier times, we shall find that everything is even more transient, even more evanescent. Think of the grandeur and majesty of the vista I described to you: those mobile, wax-like silica formations in which pictures of the plant-world appear, fill themselves with the soft albuminous substance and produce in the Earth’s environment the phenomena of ‘greening’ and fading. Think of all this and you will say to yourselves: In contrast to the plants growing out of the Earth today with their firmly formed roots and leaves or to our present trees with their strong trunks, this is as ephemeral as a cloud. How fleeting these earlier forms are if compared with an oak of today— the oak itself does not pride itself on its natural characteristic, it is usually the people living around such trees who are guilty of pride, for they mistake their frequent weakness for the hardiness of the oak! Compare this quality of our present oaks with those ancient, ethereal plant-formations, appearing and passing away like shadowy mists in the atmosphere, condensing and then vanishing away. Or to take cruder examples, compare a thick-skinned hippopotamus or elephant or a similar animal with those earlier creatures which emerged from the universal albumen, were laid hold of by the chalk and becoming rather more solid as a result developed the rudiments of bones and were drawn down into the animality of the Earth—I use this expression more as an adjective. Compare the Earth’s present density, shall I say the ‘elephantine’ density of the Earth today with the conditions that once existed, and you will no longer be able to doubt that the further back you go into the past the more fleeting and evanescent are the phenomena.
In even more remote times we come to conditions where there are only surging and weaving colour-formations, appearing and disappearing. And if you turn to the descriptions of Old Sun, or of Old Saturn given in the book Occult Science 1pp. 115-37 in the 1962/63 edition. you will find that this is understandable when it is realised that these conditions belong to a far, far distant past. At that stage the evanescent plant-formations fill themselves with the albuminous substance and begin to look like clouds. At still earlier stages we can speak only of colour-formations such as I described in connection with Old Sun or Old Saturn.
If therefore we go back from physical conditions with the ‘elephantine’ quality they have today, through finer physical conditions, we finally reach the spiritual. In this way, by paying attention to actual realities we come to realise that everything belonging to the Earth has its origin in the spiritual. This is a matter of actual vision. And I think it is also a beautiful idea to be able to say to oneself: If you penetrate into the interior of the Earth and let the hard metals tell you their memories, they will say to you: Once upon a time we were so widely diffused over the cosmic expanse that we were not physical substances at all, but were simply colour, weaving, hovering, undulating in the spiritual Cosmos. The memories of the metals of the Earth go back to a condition when each metal was a cosmic colour permeating the others, when the Cosmos was a kind of spectrum, a rainbow which differentiated and only then became physical.
And it is at this point that the merely theoretical impression communicated to us by the metals of the Earth becomes a moral impression. For every metal says to us: I come from the cosmic expanse far away from the Earth, I come from the spheres of Heaven and have been compressed, enchanted into the interior of the Earth. But I await my redemption, for in time to come my essential being will again pervade the Universe.—When we learn to understand the speech of the metals in this way, gold tells us of the Sun, lead of Saturn, copper of Venus. And then these metals say to us: There was a time when we stretched far out into the Universe—copper to Venus, lead to Saturn—but now we have been enchanted into the Earth. We shall stretch far out again when the Earth’s mission is fulfilled through man having achieved on the Earth what can be achieved there and only there. We accepted this enchantment in order that man might become a free being on the Earth. When freedom has been won for man, release from our enchantment can also begin.
This release has been in process of preparation for a long time already. It is only a matter of understanding it and of understanding how the Earth, together with man, will evolve on into the future.
Fünfter Vortrag
Durch dasjenige, was ich gestern sagte, ergibt sich die Möglichkeit, manche von jenen Ereignissen, die im Laufe der Erdenentwickelung geschehen sind und die jetzige Gestalt unserer Erde bewirkt haben, noch genauer zu besprechen. Sie erinnern sich, daß ich sagte, man kann schauend-erkennend in ein gewisses Verhältnis kommen zu der Metallität der Erde, zu all dem, was in der Erde wesenhaft dadurch ist, daß die Erde durchzogen ist von Metalladern, daß überhaupt diese Erde in sich trägt das Metallische, das verschiedenartige Metallische. Diese Verwandtschaft, in die man eingehen kann mit dem Metallischen der Erde, die gibt einem die Möglichkeit, zurückzuschauen auf das, was mit der Erde geschehen ist.
Nun ist es ja ganz besonders interessant, auf dasjenige zu schauen, was mit unserer Erdenentwickelung sich vollzogen hat ungefähr in den Zeiten, die der atlantischen Entwickelung vorangegangen sind, die ich in einer etwas äußerlichen Weise das lemurische Zeitalter genannt habe, und auch noch auf dasjenige hinzuschauen, was in dem nächst vorangehenden Zeitenraum liegt, wo die Erde das Sonnenstadium wiederholte. Während der lemurischen Zeit hat sie das Mondenstadium wiederholt. Auf alle diese Ereignisse ist es interessant zurückzuschauen, denn man bekommt dadurch einen Eindruck davon, wie wandelbar alles im Gebiete des Erdendaseins ist.
Wir sind ja gewohnt heute, die Erde gewissermaßen als abgeschlossen in der Form anzusehen, wie sie heute dem Menschen entgegenttritt. Wir leben als Menschen auf dem Kontinente, sind da umgeben von dem, was die Erde zu tragen vermag an Pflanzen, an Landtieren, an Lufttieren und so weiter. Wir wissen, daß wir selbst in einer Art von Luftmeer der Atmosphäre leben, die die Erde umgibt; daß wir aus diesem Luftmeer den Sauerstoff in uns aufnehmen, daß aber auch unser Verhältnis zum Stickstoff eine gewisse Rolle spielt. Aber wir stellen uns im allgemeinen vor, daß uns da eben der Luftkreis umgibt, bestehend aus Sauerstoff und Stickstoff. Wir schauen dann hin auf die Ozeane, auf die Meere und bekommen eben - weitere Einzelheiten brauche ich ja nicht zu erwähnen - ein Bild dessen, was wir als den Planeten vorstellen, den wir im Weltenall bewohnen. Nun sehen Sie, so wie da die Erde jetzt ist, war sie aber nicht immer, sondern sie hat sogar sehr starke, gewaltige Verwandlungen durchgemacht. Gehen wir zu den Zeiträumen, auf die ich eben jetzt hingedeutet habe, zurück, gehen wir nur ins lemurische Zeitalter und etwas weiter zurück, dann finden wir eine ganz andere Erdbeschaffenheit als jetzt.
Gehen wir aus von dem Luftkreis, in dem wir jetzt leben, und den wir selber als unlebendig, als leblos ansehen. Schon dieser Luftkreis stellt sich uns als ein ganz anderes dar. Und wenn wir weiter zurückgehen, da haben wir auch in dieser ältesten Zeit der Erdenentwickelung schon so etwas zu beobachten, wie heute der feste Erdkern gewissermaßen ist, um den herum der Luftkreis ist. Solch eine ähnliche Zeichnung würde sich schon auch ergeben für diese älteren Zeiten; aber es kann gar nicht die Rede davon sein, daß für diese älteren Zeiten irgendwie so etwas da ist in der großen Sphäre, die ich gezeichnet habe, wie heute die von uns einzuatmende Luft. In der von uns heute einzuatmenden Luft spielen der Sauerstoff und der Stickstoff die hervorragendste Rolle; und eine geringere Rolle spielt da der Kohlenstoff, spielt da der Wasserstoff; eine noch unbedeutendere Rolle spielt der Schwefel oder gar der Phosphor.
Nun ist es gar nicht möglich eigentlich, für diese älteren Zeiten von Sauerstoff, Stickstoff, Kohlenstoff, Schwefel und so weiter zu sprechen, einfach weil es das, was heute der Chemiker mit diesen Namen bezeichnet, für diese ältere Zeit gar nicht gibt.
Sehen Sie, irgendein Geistwesen der damaligen Zeit, dem ein heutiger Chemiker entgegentreten und von Kohlenstoff, Sauerstoff, Stickstoff und so weiter sprechen würde, das würde sagen: So etwas gibt es nicht. Denn so wahr es eine Möglichkeit gibt, von diesen Dingen heute zu reden, so wenig gab es eine Möglichkeit in der damaligen Zeit, von diesen Dingen zu reden. Sauerstoff, Stickstoff, Kohlenstoff, wie wir heute davon sprechen, sind als solche nur möglich, wenn die Erde eben eine bestimmte Dichte erreicht hat und solche Kräfte hat, wie sie sie heute hat. Sauerstoff, Stickstoff, Kalium, Natrium und so weiter, die gesamten weniger schweren sogenannten Metalle, die gab es in jener älteren Zeit gar nicht. Dagegen gab es in dieser Erdenumgebung, hier in diesem Umkreis, der dazumal das bildete, wofür wir heute den Luftkreis setzen, etwas, was ungeheuer feinflüssig war, so zwischen unserem heutigen Wasser und der Luft in der Mitte; feinflüssig war es, aber in seiner Feinflüssigkeit war es ähnlich dem Eiweiß. So daß eigentlich die Erde dazumal ganz umgeben war von einer Eiweiß-Atmosphäre. Das heutige Eiweiß im Hühnerei ist viel gröber, aber es läßt sich schon damit vergleichen.
Diese Erdenumgebung, die ist so geartet, daß, als später die Erde dichter wurde, da trennte sich heraus, differenzierte sich heraus aus dieser Umgebung, was wir heute als Kohlenstoff, Wasserstoff, Sauerstoff, Stickstoff und so weiter bezeichnen. Aber das war da drinnen nicht so, daß man sagen kann, diese damalige Eiweiß-Atmosphäre war daraus zusammengesetzt; denn es hatte diese einzelnen Stoffe nicht als Teile. Heute denkt man sich überhaupt bei allem: es sei zusammengesetzt; aber das ist ein Unsinn. Dasjenige, was man als gewisse höher geartete Substanzen kennt, das ist nicht immer aus dem zusammengesetzt, was dann erscheint, wenn man es analysiert; sondern die Dinge hören auf, in der höheren Substanz darinnen zu sein. Der Kohlenstoff ist da drinnen nicht Kohlenstoff, der Sauerstoff nicht Sauerstoff und so weiter, sondern das ist eine höher geartete Substanz. Und wie gesagt, eigenschaftlich kann ich sie als sehr, sehr flüssiges Eiweiß bezeichnen. Aber diese ganze, die Erde damals umgebende Substanz war durchdrungen vom Weltenall herein mit kosmischem Äther, der diese ganze Substanz belebte. So daß wir den kosmischen Äther uns vorzustellen haben als hereinragend in diese Substanz und sie belebend.
Dadurch, daß dieser kosmische Äther hereinragte, dadurch lebte diese Substanz. Sie lebte aber nicht nur, sondern sie differenzierte sich in eigentümlicher Weise. Da erschien an einer Stelle einmal ein größeres Gebilde, in dem man ersticken konnte; an einer anderen Stelle erschien ein größeres Gebilde, in dem man besonders regsam hätte aufleben können, wenn man als Mensch schon hätte da sein können und so weiter. Es waren da nicht chemische Elemente im heutigen Sinne drinnen, aber es entstanden solche Bildungen, die an die Wirkungen der chemischen Elemente von heute erinnern. Dann war das Ganze von Licht-Spiegelungen, Licht-Erglänzungen, Licht-Erstrahlungen, LichtErfunkelungen durchsetzt. Und endlich war das Ganze vom Weltenäther durchwärmt.
Das alles waren Eigenschaften der damaligen Erd-Atmosphäre, wenn ich den heutigen Ausdruck gebrauchen darf. Das erste, was nun aus dem Kosmos herein sich bildete, das ist das, was ich gestern beschrieben habe: die ersten Urgebirge. Die bildeten sich aus dem Kosmos herein. So daß die Quarze, die Sie draußen im Urgebirge finden in ihrer schönen Gestalt, in ihrer relativen Durchsichtigkeit, gewissermaßen vom Weltenall in die Erde herein gebildet sind. Deshalb ist es ja, daß, wenn sich heute der imaginativ Schauende in diese Urgebirgsgesteine, in diese heute härtesten Gestaltungen der Erde hinein versetzt, so sind sie ihm die Augen hinaus nach dem Weltenall. Aber das Weltenall hat auch diese Augen der Erde eingesetzt; sie sind danun drinnen. Das Weltenall hat sie der Erde eingesetzt. Nur war das Quarzige, das Kieselsäure-Ähnliche, das da in dieganze Atmosphärehereindrang undsich allmählich ablagerte als Urgebirge, nicht so hart wie heute. Das ist erst später, durch die späteren Verhältnisse, dieser Erhärtung, in der es heute dasteht im Urgebirge, anheimgefallen. Das alles, was sich da hereinbildete aus demWeltenall, war in der damaligen Zeit kaumhärter als Wachs.
Also, wenn Sie heute ins Urgebirge gehen und einen Quarzkristall sehen, der so hart ist - ich habe heute an anderer Stelle gesagt: der Schädel würde zwar kaputtgehen, aber der Quarz nicht, wenn Sie daran stoßen -, so war das alles dazumal durch das Leben, das in alles hineinragte, weich wie Wachs, richtig weich wie Wachs, so daß man also sagen könnte: Als träufelndes Wachs aus dem Kosmos kommen die Urgebirgsgesteine. Und das alles ist durchsichtig, wie es aus dem Kosmos da herein sich schiebt, kann in seiner relativen Härte, in seiner Wachshärte eben nur beschrieben werden so, daß man den Tastsinn darauf anwendet: man würde es spüren, wenn man es angreifen könnte, wie man Wachs spürt.
So also setzt sich das Urgebirge aus dem aus dem Kosmos hereingeträufelten Wachs ab, verhärtet sich dann. Kieselsäure hat Wachsform in der Zeit, in der sie sich aus dem Kosmos in die Erde herein versetzt. Und dasjenige, was heute mehr geistig vorhanden ist, und was ich Ihnen gestern beschrieben habe, daß man in diesem dichten Gestein, wenn man sich hineinversetzt, Bilder des Kosmos hat, das war dazumal ganz anschaulich da, und zwar so da, daß, wenn da solch eine Partie — verzeihen Sie, daß ich den Ausdruck gebrauche, aber er bezeichnet ja eigentlich das Richtige - Wachskiesel herankam in seiner Durchsichtigkeit, so konnte man in ihm etwas unterscheiden wie eine Art Pflanzenbild. Wer sich umgesehen hat in der Natur, der wird ja wissen, daß, man möchte sagen wie Merkzeichen an eine alte Zeit, so etwas sich schon heute in der mineralischen Welt findet. Man findet Gesteine, man nimmt sie in die Hand, man schaut sie an, und Sie haben in ihnen so etwas, wie wenn in ihrem Innern ein Pflanzenbild wäre. Das war aber dazumal etwas ganz Gewöhnliches, was in die Atmosphäre, in diese Eiweiß-Atmosphäre hereinkam, mitgeschoben gewissermaßen wie Bilder, die nicht nur gesehen wurden, sondern wie Bilder, die im Innern dieses Wachskörpers abphotographiert waren, aber körperlich abphotographiert waren — daß damit diese Bilder aus dem Kosmos hereingeschoben wurden.
Und dann gestaltete sich das Eigentümliche heraus, daß das flüssige Eiweiß, das da war, diese Bilder ausfüllte; dadurch wurden sie wiederum etwas härter, etwas dichter; sie waren dann nicht mehr Bilder. Das Kieselige fiel von ihnen weg, zerstreute sich in die übrige Atmosphäre, und wir haben in der ältesten lemurischen Zeit die mächtigen schwimmenden, an unsere heutigen Algen erinnernden Pflanzenbildungen, die nicht im Boden eingewurzelt waren - ein solcher Boden war überhaupt noch nicht da -, die in diesem flüssigen Eiweiß, aus dem sie ihre eigene Substanz herausbildeten, mit der sie sich durchdrangen, die in diesem flüssigen Eiweiß drinnen schwammen, aber nicht nur schwammen, sondern die Sache war so, daß sie aufglänzten, möchte ich sagen, aufleuchteten, dann wieder vergingen, wieder da waren, wieder vergingen. Sie waren wandelbar; wandelbar bis zu dem Grade, daß sie entstanden und verschwanden.
Stellen Sie sich das recht vor. Es ist im Grunde genommen ein Bild, das von dem Heutigen, was wir in unserer Umgebung haben, sehr verschieden ausschaut. Wenn man als heutiger Mensch sich in die damalige Zeit versetzen könnte, sagen wir solch ein Schilderhäuschen irgendwo hinstellen könnte und sich da beobachtend hineinsetzen könnte, wie es heute unsere Freunde haben, die die Wache hier am Goetheanum leisten, und da hinausschauen könnte in jene alte Welt, da würde man überall sehen: da taucht auf ein Pflanzenbild, ein mächtiges Pflanzenbild, wie gesagt unseren heutigen Algen oder auch Palmen ähnlich, aber es schießt auf — es wächst nicht aus der Erde im Frühling heraus und vergeht im Herbste, sondern es schießt, in der Frühlingszeit erscheinend, heraus — die Frühlingszeit ist viel kürzer und dann erlangt es seine Mächtigkeit, dann verschwindet es wiederum im flüssig-eiweißähnlichen Elemente. Diesen Anblick des immer Ergrünenden und immer wiederum Vergrünenden würde ein solcher Beobachter haben. Und er würde nicht sprechen von den Pflanzen, die die Erde bedecken, sondern er würde sprechen von den Pflanzen, die wie Luftwolken aus dem Kosmos herein erscheinen, dicht werden, sich auflösen — ein Ergrünendes in der Eiweiß-Atmosphäre. Und man würde von dem, was unserem heutigen Sommer etwa entsprechen würde, sagen: Es ist die Zeit, in der die Erdenumgebung ergrünt. Man würde aber zu dem Grün mehr hinaufschauen als hinunterschauen. So daß man auf diese Art die Vorstellung bekommt, wie das Kieselige der Erd-Atmosphäre hereinzieht in das Irdische und die Pflanzenkraft, die eigentlich draußen im Kosmos ist, an sich heranzieht; wie die Pflanzenwelt aus dem Kosmos auf die Erde herunterkommt. Aber in der Periode, von der ich da spreche, ist es eben durchaus so, daß man sagen muß: Diese Pflanzenwelt, sie ist ein in der Atmosphäre Entstehendes und Vergehendes.


Und man muß noch etwas anderes sagen: Wenn man heute Mensch ist und eben durch die Verwandtschaft mit der Metallität der Erde sich zurückversetzt in jene Zeiten, dann ist es einem so, als ob das alles zu einem selber gehörte, als ob man etwas zu tun hätte mit dem, was dazumal in der Atmosphäre ergrünte und vergrünte. Wirklich, wenn man sich heute an seine eigene Kindheit erinnert, so ist das die Erinnerung an eine kurze Spanne Zeit. Aber wenn Sie sich an einen Schmerz, den Sie in der Kindheit durchgemacht haben, erinnern, so ist das etwas, was zu Ihnen gehört. So wird in diesem durch die Metallität der Erde angeregten kosmischen Zurückerinnern dieser Vorgang des Ergrünens und Vergrünens wie etwas, das zu Ihnen selbst gehört. Man war dazumal schon als Mensch mit der Erde, die in dieser wäßrigen Eiweiß-Atmosphäre lebte, verbunden, aber so, daß man als Mensch noch ganz geistig war. Aber man drückt ein Richtiges aus, wenn man sagt— es ist so, daß man zugleich die Vorstellung gewinnen muß -: Diese Pflanzen, die man da in der Atmosphäre sieht, die sind für die damalige Zeit Abscheidungen, Absonderungen des Menschlichen. Der Mensch setzt das aus seiner Wesenheit, die noch mit der ganzen Erde eines ist, heraus. Und er muß diese Vorstellung noch für etwas ganz anderes haben, was er da heraussetzt. Es geschieht nämlich auch folgendes. Alles, was ich bisher beschrieben habe, das ist dadurch bewirkt, daß schon früher das Kieselsäureartige in der Atmosphäre abgesetzt ist in der Wachsform, von der ich gesprochen habe. Aber sonst ist ja überall diese Eiweiß-Atmosphäre da. Auf die wirkt der Kosmos; auf die wirken die unendlich mannigfaltigen Kräfte, die vom Kosmos überall auf die Erde niederstrahlen, jene Kräfte, von denen unsere heutige Erkenntnis gar nichts wissen will. Daher ist unsere heutige Erkenntnis eben gar keine wirkliche Erkenntnis, weil das Mannigfaltigste, was auf der Erde vorgeht, eben nicht vorgehen würde, wenn es nicht überall von kosmischen Impulsen und kosmischen Kräften bewirkt wäre. Indem nun der heutige Gelehrte gar nicht von diesen kosmischen Kräften spricht, spricht er überhaupt nicht von der Wirklichkeit. Er nimmt ja nirgends Rücksicht auf dasjenige, was eigentlich lebt. Selbst in dem kleinsten Präparat, das man durch irgendein Mikroskop ansieht, leben nicht nur irdische, leben kosmische Kräfte. Und ohne daß man auf diese Rücksicht nimmt, hat man nicht die Wirklichkeit.
So wirkten also dazumal die kosmischen Kräfte auf dieses flüssige Eiweiß in der Erdenumgebung. Und diese kosmischen Kräfte wirkten auf manche Partien dieses Eiweißes so, daß sie es wie gerinnen machten, so daß man kosmisch geronnenes Eiweiß da überall sah. Das schwamm da drinnen: kosmisch geronnenes Eiweiß. Aber das waren nicht beliebige Wolken, dieses kosmisch geronnene Eiweiß, sondern das war Lebendiges in bestimmten Formen. Es waren eigentlich Tiere, die aus diesem geronnenen Eiweiß bestanden, das sich bis zu der Dichtigkeit von Gallerte, ja bis zu der Dichtigkeit unserer heutigen Knorpelmasse herausbildete. Solche Gallert-Tiere, die waren in dieser flüssigen Eiweiß-Atmosphäre. Sie hatten die Gestalt, welche im kleinen vorhanden ist bei unseren Reptilien, bei unseren Eidechsen und dergleichen; aber sie waren eben nicht von einer solchen Dichtigkeit, sondern sie waren in dieser gallertartigen Masse vorhanden, und sie waren in sich beweglich. Bald hatten sie lange Gliedmaßen, bald waren die Gliedmaßen wieder in sich zusammengezogen; kurz, alles an ihnen war so, wie es an der Schnecke ist, die ihre Fühler einziehen kann.
Nun sehen Sie, während dieses da draußen sich bildete, war aber in der Erde schon außer dem Kieseligen aus dem Weltenall abgesetzt dasjenige, was Sie heute als Kalkbestandteile der Erde finden. Wenn Sie nicht ins Urgebirge gehen, sondern wenn Sie einfach in den Jura hinausgehen, so haben Sie dieses Kalkgestein. Dieses Kalkgestein ist später, aber es ist auch aus dem Kosmos geradeso wie das Kieselige an die Erde herangekommen, so daß wir also als Zweites das Kalkige in der Erde hier haben.
Aber dieses Kalkige sickert immerfort hinein, und im wesentlichen bewirkt dieses Kalkige, daß die Erde in ihrem Kern immer dichter und dichter wird. Und es gliedert sich dann dem Kalkigen in bestimmten Lokalitäten das Kieselige ein. Aber dieses Kalkige, das behält die kosmischen Kräfte. Der Kalk ist noch etwas ganz anderes als die grobe Materie, als die ihn die heutigen Chemiker vorstellen. Der Kalk enthält überall verhältnismäßig nicht herauskommende Gestaltungskräfte.
Und nun ist es eigentümlich: wenn wir in eine etwas spätere Zeit gehen, als diejenige ist, die ich Ihnen da für das Hereinkommen des Ergrünens und Vergrünens beschrieben habe, da finden wir, daß diese ganze Eiweiß-Atmosphäre eigentlich ein fortwährendes Hinauf- und Hinabgehen des Kalkes hat. Es bildet sich Kalkdunst und wiederum Kalkregen. Die Erde hat eine Zeit, wo dasjenige, was heute bloß verdunstetes Wasser und herunterfallender Regen ist, kalkhaltige Substanz ist, die hinaufgeht und wieder heruntergeht, sich hebend und senkend. Und da entsteht das Eigentümliche: dieser Kalk, der hat eine besondere Anziehungskraft zu diesem Gallert, zu diesen Knorpelmassen. Die durchdringt er, die imprägniert er mit sich selber. Und durch die Erdenkräfte, die in ihm sind - ich sagte Ihnen, die Erdenkräfte sind in ihm -, löst er die ganze Gallertmasse auf, die sich da als geronnenes Eiweiß gebildet hat. Der Kalk nimmt dem Himmel das, was der Himmel in der Eiweiß-Substanz gebildet hat, weg und trägt es näher an die Erde heran. Und daraus entstehen dann allmählich die Tiere, die kalkhaltige Knochen haben. Das ist etwas, was in der späteren lemurischen Zeit sich ausbildet.
So daß wir in den Pflanzen zuerst in ihrer ältesten Gestalt zu sehen haben reine Himmelsgaben, und in den Tieren und in aller tierischen Bildung etwas zu sehen haben, was die Erde, nachdem ihr der Himmel den Kalk gegeben hat, dem Himmel abgenommen hat - wirklich richtig wegstibitzt! - und zu einem Erdengebilde gemacht hat. Das sind die Dinge, die einem aus dieser ältesten Zeit so merkwürdig entgegentreten, und mit denen man sich durchaus verbunden fühlt, so, daß man nun auch diesen ganzen Vorgang als einen Vorgang des sozusagen in den Kosmos erweiterten Menschenwesens empfindet.
Solche Dinge klingen natürlich paradox, weil sie ja eine Wirklichkeit berühren, von der der heutige Mensch sich gewöhnlich keine Vorstellung macht, aber sie enthalten die volle Wahrheit. Nicht wahr, es ist heute einer absoluten Wirklichkeit entsprechend, wenn man aus dem Gedächtnis heraus sagt: Als ich ein neunjähriger Junge oder ein neunjähriges Mädchen war, da habe ich meinen Freund oder meine Freundin manchmal ordentlich durchgeprügelt. Das ist etwas, was innerlich aufsteigt. Man kann darüber erfreut sein oder nicht, man kann darüber Schmerz empfinden, aber es steigt eben innerlich auf. So steigt in diesem durch die Verwandtschaft mit dem Metallischen erweiterten Menschenbewußtsein, das ein Erdenbewußtsein wird, auf: Du hast, indem du deine ganze Wesenheit vom Himmel auf die Erde herein gebildet hast, beim Heruntergehen die Pflanzen von dir abgesondert. Die sind eine Absonderung von dir. Du hast auch das Tierwesen abgesondert; in der Form geronnener Gallerte oder Knorpelmasse hast du gewollt zunächst, daß es ein Absonderungsprodukt von dir werde. Da hast du aber merken müssen, wie schon vorangegangene Erdenkräfte dir das abgenommen haben und die Tierformen in einer anderen Gestalt, wo sie ein Ergebnis der Erdbildung ist, geformt haben. - Geradeso kann man das in einer kosmischen Erinnerung wie das eigene Erlebnis sehen, wie man das andere, das ich angeführt habe, als ein Erlebnis des kurzen Erdenlebens sehen kann. Man fühlt sich, wie gesagt, als Mensch damit verbunden.
Aber all das ist ja verknüpft mit mancherlei anderen Vorgängen. Ich schildere Ihnen sozusagen skizzenhaft hauptsächlichste Vorgänge. Da geschieht vieles andere. Während zum Beispiel das geschehen ist, was ich da beschrieben habe, ist die ganze Atmosphäre ja noch angefüllt mit fein verteiltem Schwefel. Dieser fein verteilte Schwefel verbindet sich mit anderen Substanzen, und aus diesem Verbinden des fein verteilten Schwefels mit anderen Substanzen entstehen dann, ich möchte sagen, die Väter oder die Mütter von all dem, was heute als Pyrit, als Bleiglanz, als Zinkblende und so weiter in den Erzen vorhanden ist. Also all das bildet sich in einer älteren Form, in einer weichen, noch dicht wachsartigen Form in der damaligen Zeit aus. Dadurch wird der Erdkörper von solchen Dingen durchdrungen. Und dann, wenn eben diese Erze, dieses Metallinische, aus der allgemeinen eiweißähnlichen Substanz herauskommt und die feste Erdkruste bildet, dann haben die Metalle ja darinnen tatsächlich nicht viel anderes zu tun, wenn nicht der Mensch mit ihnen etwas macht, als nachzudenken über das, was geschehen ist. Und das trifft man auch bei ihnen. Man findet sie in einem Zustande, wo sie einem für das innerliche Schauen alles vergegenwärti‚gen, was mit der Erde geschehen ist. Jetzt aber sagt man sich, indem man das wie das eigene kosmische oder wenigstens tellurische Erlebnis hat: Indem du das alles abgelöst hast von dir, indem du abgelöst hast dasjenige, was als die älteste Pflanzenform da war — was ja die späteren Pflanzenformgebilde geworden sind -, indem du abgelöst hast, was in der komplizierteren Weise als Tierwerdung dasteht - wie ich es beschrieben habe -, hast du abgelöst von dir dasjenige, was dich vorher verhindert hat, in deinem eigenen Menschenwesen ein Wollen zu haben.
Das, was ich Ihnen hier alles beschrieben habe, das war notwendig, das mußte der Mensch abscheiden, wie er heute den Schweiß oder anderes abscheiden muß. Das mußte der Mensch abscheiden, damit er nicht mehr ein Wesen war, in dem bloß die Götter wollten, sondern damit er ein Wesen werden konnte mit eigenem Wollen, daß er ein eigenes, wenn auch noch nicht freies Wollen haben konnte. Das alles war also zur Vorbereitung der irdischen Natur des Menschen notwendig.
Nun, indem vieles andere noch geschehen ist, verwandelte sich das alles. Natürlich, als dann die Erze da waren, abgesondert in der Erde, da verwandelte sich auch die ganze Atmosphäre. Sie wurde eine andere, sie wurde weit weniger schwefelhaltig. Der Sauerstoff bekam allmählich die Oberhand über den Schwefel, während in den alten Zeiten der Schwefel eine schr starke Bedeutung hatte für die Erden-Atmosphäre. Die ganze Erden-Atmosphäre wurde anders. In dieser erneuerten Umgebung konnte der Mensch anderes wiederum aus sich heraussetzen, anderes absondern. Was er jetzt absonderte, erscheint wie die Nachkommen der früheren Pflanzen und der früheen Tiere. Jetzt allmählich bildeten sich die späteren Pflanzenformen aus, die eine Art Wurzel faßten, aber in noch durchaus weicher Erdensubstanz. Und es bildeten sich heraus aus dem, was Reptilien, eidechsenähnliche Tiere waren, kompliziertere Tiere, solche Tiere, welche die heutige Geologie in Abdrücken und dergleichen noch findet. Von dem Allerältesten, von dem ich hier gesprochen habe, wird ja nichts mehr gefunden. Erst das, was dann in der späteren Epoche entstand, in der der Mensch - sozusagen ein zweites Mal - kompliziertere Gebilde aus sich heraussetzte, erst da war das, was ich Ihnen hier beschrieben habe, was, ich möchte sagen immerfort entstehende und vergehende Wolkengebilde waren, Ergrünendes, Vergrünendes, weichmassige tierähnliche Gestalten, die aber wirkliche Tiere waren, die bald sich zusammenzogen und ein Eigenleben hatten, bald wiederum sich verloren in einem allgemeinen Erdenleben, denn das war bei all diesen Wesenheiten der Fall. Aus all dem entstand etwas, was mehr in sich gefestigt war.
Und so kamen dann solche Tiere heraus, wie das eine, das ja für die damalige Zeit, wenn man es etwas schematisch zeichnen will, so aussah: es hatte ein sehr großes augenähnliches Organ mit einer Art von Aura; daran eine Art von Schnauze, die übrigens noch nach vorne verlängert war; dann so etwas wie einen Eidechsenkörper, aber mit mächtigen Flossen. So etwas entstand also wie ein Gebilde, das jetzt schon mehr Festigkeit in sich hatte. Wir haben solche Tiere, welche etwas haben wie, ich könnte ebenso gut sagen Flügel wie Flossen. Denn das Tier war ja nicht etwa ein Meerestier, Meer war dazumal noch nicht; es war eine weiche Erdmasse und das noch immer weiche Element des Umkreises, aus dem nur der Schwefel etwas entfernt war. Aber da drinnen flog oder schwamm - es war eine Tätigkeit zwischen Fliegen und Schwimmen - solch ein Tier.
Daneben gab es andere Tiere, welche nicht diese Art von GliedmaBen hatten, sondern Gliedmaßen, die schon mehr aus den Kräften der Erde selbst herausgeformt waren, die schon erinnerten an die Gliedmaßen der heutigen niederen Säugetiere und so weiter.
So würde sich einem Menschen, der, von heute ausgehend, statt durch den Raum durch die Zeit wandernd, zurückwandernd in jene Zeit, die das lemurische Zeitalter mit dem atlantischen verbindet, ein besonderer Anblick darbieten: solche riesigen fliegenden Eidechsen mit einer Laterne auf dem Kopf, die leuchtet und wärmt; unten etwas wie eine weiche, morastartige Erde, die aber etwas außerordentlich Anheimelndes hat, weil sie dem Besucher von heute eine Art von Geruch darbieten würde, der zwischen Moderduft und dem Duft der grünenden Pflanzen mitten drinnen steht. Etwas Verführerisches auf der einen Seite und außerordentlich Sympathisches auf der anderen Seite würde dieser Schlamm der weichen Erde darbieten. Und da drinnen wiederum, sich wie Sumpftiere fortbewegend, sind dann diese anderen Tiere, die schon mehr Gliedmaßen haben, die an die heutigen niedern Säugetiere erinnern, die aber so nach unten ausgeweitet sind, daß sie unten solche mächtige Dinge haben (es wird aufgezeichnet) - mächtigere natürlich als die Enten - Scheiben, mit denen sie in diesem Sumpf sich fortbewegen, aber auch wiederum auf- und abwiegen.
Sehen Sie, diese ganze Absonderung mußte die Menschheit durchmachen, damit dem Menschen selbständiges Fühlen vorbereitet werden konnte für sein Erdendasein.
So haben wir eine erste vegetabilisch-animalische Schöpfung, die eigentlich in Absonderungsprodukten des Menschen besteht, und die das vorbereitete, daß er als irdisches Menschenwesen ein wollendes Wesen werden konnte. Wäre das alles in ihm geblieben, dann hätte das sein Wollen übernommen. Sein Wollen wäre ganz physisches Geschehen geworden. Dadurch, daß er das ausgesondert hat, ist das Physische von ihm fort, und das Wollen nimmt einen seelischen Charakter an. Ebenso nimmt durch diese zweite Schöpfung das Fühlen einen seelischen Charakter an. Und erst in der späteren atlantischen Zeit, so in der Mitte der atlantischen Zeit, da entstehen Säugetiere und diese Pflanzen, Pflanzen und Tiere, die schon den unseren ähnlich sind. Da wird auch die Erde schon so gestaltet, daß sie durchaus ähnlich ausschaut dem, was sie jetzt ist. Dadurch gibt es schon die chemischen Substanzen, die Substanzen, die der heutige Chemiker kennt. Dadurch kommt schon allmählich das zustande, was Kohlenstoff, Sauerstoff, was die alkalischen, die schweren Metalle sind und dergleichen. Das kommt schon da heraus. Damit aber kann der Mensch das Dritte absondern von sich, dasjenige, was er heute in seiner Umgebung als pflanzliche, tierische Welt findet. Und indem er dies absondert, indem diese ihn umgebende Schöpfung um ihn herum entsteht, wird er vorbereitet für sein Erdendasein zu einem denkenden Wesen.
Man kann also sagen: Die Menschheit war damals nicht so getrennt, wie die Menschen heute sind, in einzelne Individuen, es war eine allgemeine Menschheit, geistig-seelischer Natur noch, in den Äther sich hereinsenkend. Denn mit dem aus dem Weltenall der Erde zuströmenden Äther kam eben diese allgemeine Menschheit aus dem Weltenall. Sie machte dann auch diejenigen Vorgänge dutch, die ich in der «Geheimwissenschaft » beschrieben habe: sie kam, ging wieder fort zu den anderen Planeten und kam wiederum zurück in der atlantischen Zeit. Das spielte sich noch nebenbei ab. Denn jedesmal, wenn so etwas abgesondert war, konnte die Menschheit nicht bei der Erde bleiben, mußte weggehen, um gewissermaßen die inneren Kräfte, die jetzt viel feinerer, seelischer Natur waren, erst zu verstärken. Dann kam sie wiederum herunter. Und so sind diese Vorgänge dasjenige, was eben genauer noch beschreibt das, was Sie in meiner «Geheimwissenschaft» lesen können. Diese Vorgänge sind also so, daß der Mensch, die Menschheit eigentlich dem Weltenall angehört und sich selbst die Erdenumgebung zubereitet, indem sie ihre Ausscheidungen, die die anderen Naturreiche sind, in den Erdenbereich hereinschickt. Da sind sie nun im Erdenbereich, da umgeben sie den Menschen. Und da kann der Mensch sagen: Indem er diese Ausscheidungen in den Erdenbereich hereingeschickt hat, hat er in sich allmählich dasjenige entwikkelt, was ihn als Erdenmenschen ausstattet mit Wollen, Fühlen, Denken. Denn das, was der Mensch heute ist, das auf organisch-physischer Grundlage während der Lebenszeit zwischen der Geburt und dem Tode ruhende denkende, fühlende, wollende Wesen, das hat sich ja erst in der Zeit entwickelt und das steht im Zusammenhange mit den Wesenheiten, die um der menschheitlichen Entwickelung willen sich im Laufe der Zeit aus dem Menschlichen herausgeschieden haben und in dieser Herausgeschiedenheit sich wiederum erst zu ihren heutigen Formen umgewandelt haben.
Sie schen daraus: es ist schon so, daß man nicht bloß im allgemeinen abstrakt von diesem Verwandtwerden mit dem Metallinischen derErde spricht. Sondern wenn man verwandt wird mit diesem Metallinischen, das in sich die Erinnerung an die Erdengeschehnisse birgt, wie ich gesagt habe, ja dann ist es so, daß man wirklich etwas sagen kann, an was man sich da erinnert; daß man wirklich das findet, was ich Ihnen heute erzählt habe.
Und wenn Sie sich nun denken, daß man zurückkommt in noch frühere Zeiten, so wird das alles noch flüchtiger, noch verschwebender. Betrachten Sie nur den grandiosen, den majestätischen Anblick, den ich Ihnen vorhin geschildert habe: diese wachsartig verfließenden Kieselsäurebildungen, in denen auftreten Bilder der Pflanzenwelt, die sich vollsaugen mit der weichen Albumine, mit der weichen Eiweiß-Substanz, die dadurch ein Grünendes und Vergrünendes in der Erdenumgebung darbieten - man schaut hinauf dazu. Denken Sie an diese Dinge, und Sie werden sich sagen können: Gegenüber den heutigen, aus fester Wurzel mit festen Blättern aus der Erde herauswachsenden Pflanzen oder gar gegenüber den heutigen Bäumen mit ihren erstarkten Stämmen, ist das alles flüchtiges Gebilde. Wie flüchtig ist das gegenüber einer heutigen Eiche, die zwar nicht selbst stolz ist auf ihre Eichigkeit, auf die aber stolz sind gewöhnlich die Umwohner, weilsie sich verwechseln in ihrer oftmaligen Schwäche mit der Eichigkeit der Eiche! Wenn Sie vergleichen diese Eichigkeit der heutigen Eiche mit diesen, ich möchte sagen, duftig entstehenden, duftig vergehenden, wie Schatten in der Atmosphäre auflebenden, sich verdichtenden, wieder verschwindenden Pflanzengebilden; oder wenn Sie vergleichen — nehmen wir gleich krasse Fälle - ein heutiges Nilpferd oder einen heutigen Elefanten in ihrer dicken Haut oder andere im Fleische lebende Wesenheiten mit den Wesenheiten der damaligen Zeit, die da als gerinnendes Eiweiß aus diesem allgemeinen Eiweiß herausgehen, dann vom Kalk erfaßt werden und in einer dadurch etwas dichteren Weise in Knochenandeutungen heruntergezogen werden ins Getierische der Erde - ich muß dieses mehr als Eigenschaftswort gebrauchen: ins «Getierische» der Erde -, wenn Sie sich das alles anschauen, wenn Sie sich die heutige Dichtigkeit, ich möchte sagen, die heutige Elefantitis der Erde anschauen gegenüber dem, was da einmal war, dann werden Sie nicht mehr zweifeln können, daß, wenn man noch weiter zurückgeht, man eben in ein noch Flüchtigeres kommt.
Man kommt dann zurück in das, wo nur mehr wallende, webende, wesende Farbbildungen sind, die entstehen und vergehen. Und wenn Sie dann nehmen die Beschreibung der alten Sonne, des Vorgängers der Erde, oder des alten Saturn, wie ich sie in der «Geheimwissenschaft » gegeben habe, so werden Sie sagen: Das ist ja alles selbstverständlich, wenn man weiß, daß man da noch von dem, was hier ist, zu einem weiteren zurückzugehen hat. Da nimmt das Pflanzengebilde, das verschwebende Pflanzengebilde die Eiweiß-Substanz auf, wird selber wie ein Wolkengebilde. Noch früher haben wir es zu tun mit eigentlich nur in erscheinenden Farbenvorgängen sich bildenden Gestaltungen, wie ich sie für das Sonnendasein, für das Saturndasein beschrieben habe.
Und so kommen Sie allmählich, wenn Sie das Physische zurückverfolgen, eben von dem Elefantitischen zurück durch das feinere Physische zu dem Geistigen. Und Sie kommen da auf diese Weise, indem Sie gerade so recht aufmerksam auf das Konkrete gehen, zurück zu dem geistigen Ursprung alles dessen, was zum Irdischen gehört. Die Erde hat ihren Ursprung im Geistigen. Das ergibt eine wirkliche Anschauung. Und ich glaube, es ist auch eine schöne Idee, sich sagen zu können: Dringst du ins Innere der Erde, läßt du dir von den harten Metallen erzählen, an was sie sich erinnern, so werden sie dir erzählen: Wir waren einstmals so ins Weite hinausgedehnt, daß wir überhaupt nicht physische Substanzen waren, sondern im Geiste verschwebende, wesende, im Weltenall webende Farbigkeit. - Und so ist die Erinnerung der Metalle der Erde das, was auf den Zustand zurückgeht, wo ein jegliches Metall eine kosmische Farbe war, die die andere durchdrang; wo der Kosmos im wesentlichen eine Art innerer Regenbogen, eine Art Spektrum war, das dann sich differenziert hat und erst zum Physischen geworden ist.
Und da ist es, wo der bloße, ich möchte sagen, theoretisch mitgeteilte Eindruck, den man von der Metallität der Erde bekommt, übergeht in den moralischen Eindruck. Denn ein jedes Metall sagt einem zugleich: Ich stamme aus den Raumesweiten und Erdenfernen. Ich stamme aus dem Himmelsbereiche, und ich bin hier in das Innere der Erde zusammengezogen, hineingezaubert. Aber ich warte meiner Erlösung. Denn wieder werde ich einstmals mit meiner Wesenheit das Weltenall erfüllen. - Und wenn man so die Sprache der Metalle kennenlernt, dann erzählt eben das Gold von der Sonne, das Blei von dem Saturn, das Kupfer von der Venus, und dann sagen einem diese Metalle: Wie wir einstmals gereicht haben, das Kupfer bis zur Venus, das Blei bis zum Saturn, so sind wir heute hier verzaubert und werden wiederum da hinausreichen, wenn die Erde ihre Aufgabe erfüllt, daß nun der Mensch gerade dasjenige auf der Erde erreiche, was er nur auf der Erde erreichen konnte. Denn deshalb gingen wir in diese Verzauberung ein, damit der Mensch auf Erden ein freies Wesen werden konnte. Ist die Freiheit dem Menschen erkauft, dann kann auch unsere Entzauberung wiederum beginnen.
Und diese Entzauberung ist schon lange im Grunde eingeleitet. Man muß sie nur verstehen. Man muß verstehen, wie die Erde in die Zukunft hinein sich weiter entwickeln wird, wieder mit dem Menschen.
Fifth Lecture
What I said yesterday opens up the possibility of discussing in more detail some of the events that have occurred in the course of the evolution of the earth and have given our earth its present form. You will remember that I said that by looking and recognizing, one can come to a certain relationship with the metallity of the earth, with all that is essentially in the earth through the fact that the earth is traversed by metal veins, that this earth in itself carries the metallic, the most diverse metallic. This relationship, which one can enter into with the metallic element of the earth, gives one the opportunity to look back at what has happened to the earth.
Now it is particularly interesting to look at what has taken place in our evolution on Earth during the times that preceded the Atlantean development, which I have somewhat superficially called the Lemurian Age, and also to look at what took place in the next period, where the Earth repeated the stage of the Moon. During the Lemurian period, it repeated the stage of the Sun. It is interesting to look back at all these events, because it gives us an impression of how changeable everything is in the realm of earthly existence.
Today, we are accustomed to regarding the Earth as a closed form, so to speak, in the form in which it appears to man today. We live as human beings on the continent, surrounded by the plants, land animals, air animals and so on that the earth can bear. We know that we ourselves live in a kind of sea of air, the atmosphere, that surrounds the earth; that we absorb oxygen from this sea of air into ourselves, but that our relationship to nitrogen also plays a certain role. But we generally imagine that we are surrounded by an atmosphere consisting of oxygen and nitrogen. We then look at the oceans and seas and get - I do not need to mention further details - an image of what we imagine the planet we inhabit in space to be. Now, you see, the Earth has not always been as it is now, but has undergone very strong, powerful transformations. If we go back to the periods of time I have just mentioned, if we go back only to the Lemurian Age and a little further, we find a very different Earth composition than we have now.
Let us start from the air circle in which we now live, and which we ourselves regard as inanimate. This air circle already presents itself to us as quite different. And if we go further back, we can observe that even in this oldest time of the earth's development there is already something like what the solid earth core is today, around which the air circle is. A similar drawing would also result for these older times; but it cannot be said that for these older times something like the large sphere I have drawn exists, like the air we breathe in today. In the air we breathe today, oxygen and nitrogen play the most important role; and carbon plays a lesser role, as does hydrogen; sulfur plays an even more insignificant role, as does phosphorus.
Now it is not really possible to speak of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, sulfur and so on for these older times, simply because what the chemist today designates by these names does not exist for these older times.
You see, any spiritual being from that time who encountered a modern chemist and heard them speak of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and so on would say: There is no such thing. Because just as there is a possibility of speaking of these things today, there was no possibility of speaking of these things in those days. Oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, as we speak of them today, are only possible as such when the Earth has reached a certain density and has the same forces as it has today. Oxygen, nitrogen, potassium, sodium and so on, the entire group of less heavy so-called metals, did not exist at all in those older times. On the other hand, in this earthly environment, here in this vicinity, which at that time formed what we today put the air circle for, there was something that was extremely fluid, something between our present water and the air in the middle; it was fluid, but in its fluidity it was similar to egg white. So that actually the earth was completely surrounded by a protein atmosphere in those days. Today's egg white in a hen's egg is much coarser, but it can be compared to it.
This earth environment is such that, when the earth later became denser, what we today call carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and so on separated out of this environment. But it was not so in there that one can say that this former protein atmosphere was composed of it; because it did not have these individual substances as parts. Today, one generally assumes that everything is composed of something, but that is nonsense. What we know as certain higher substances is not always composed of what appears when analyzed; rather, the things cease to be in the higher substance. Carbon is not carbon in it, oxygen is not oxygen, and so on, but it is a higher substance. And as I said, in terms of its properties, I can describe it as very, very liquid protein. But this whole substance surrounding the Earth at that time was permeated by the universe with cosmic ether, which animated this whole substance. So we have to imagine the cosmic ether as penetrating into this substance and animating it.
Because this cosmic ether penetrated, this substance came to life. But it not only came to life, it also differentiated in a peculiar way. At one point, for example, a larger structure appeared in which one could suffocate; at another point, a larger structure appeared in which one could have come to life particularly actively if one could have been there as a human being and so on. There were no chemical elements in the present sense in it, but such formations arose that reminded of the effects of the chemical elements of today. Then the whole was interspersed with light reflections, light glows, light radiations, light sparklings. And finally the whole was warmed by the world ether.
These were all properties of the earth's atmosphere at that time, if I may use today's term. The first thing that formed from the cosmos was what I described yesterday: the first primeval mountains. They formed from the cosmos. So that the quartz crystals, which you find outside in the primeval mountains in their beautiful form, in their relative transparency, are, so to speak, formed from the cosmos into the earth. That is why, when today the imaginative observer projects himself into these primeval mountain rocks, into these hardest formations of the earth today, they are his eyes out into the cosmos. But the Universe has also set these eyes of the earth; they are inside it. The Universe has set them on the earth. Only the quartz, the silica-like, which penetrated the whole atmosphere and gradually deposited as a primeval mountain range, was not as hard as it is today. This only occurred later, through the later conditions, this hardening, in which it stands today in the primeval mountains. All that formed from the universe was hardly harder than wax at that time.
So if you go into the primeval mountains today and see a quartz crystal that is that hard – I said today in another place that although the skull would break if you bumped into it, the quartz would not – well, all that was once soft like wax, really soft like wax, due to the life that extended into everything, so that one could say: The primary rock mountains came from the cosmos as dripping wax. And all of it is transparent, as it pushes in from the cosmos, can only be described in its relative hardness, in its wax hardness, by applying the sense of touch: one would feel it if one could touch it, as one feels wax.
So the primary mountains are formed from the wax that trickled in from the cosmos, and then hardened. Silica has a wax form at the time when it is deposited from the cosmos into the earth. And what is present today in a more spiritual form, and what I described to you yesterday, that in this dense rock, if you put yourself in it, you have images of the cosmos. Back then, this was very vividly present, and so present that when such a piece of wax pebble – forgive me for using the expression, but it actually describes what it is – came up in its transparency, you could distinguish something in it like a kind of plant image. Anyone who has looked around in nature will know that, one might say, like markings from an ancient time, something like this can be found today in the mineral world. You find rocks, you pick them up, you look at them, and they have something in them, as if there were a plant image inside them. But that was something quite ordinary in those days, something that came into the atmosphere, into this albumen atmosphere, pushed along, as it were, like pictures that were not only seen but photographed in the interior of this wax body, photographed bodily, but bodily photographed, so that these pictures were pushed in from the cosmos.
And then the peculiar thing happened that the liquid egg white that was there filled in these images; this in turn made them a little harder, a little denser; they were then no longer images. The siliceous fell away from them, scattered into the rest of the atmosphere, and we have in the oldest Lemurian period the mighty floating plant formations, reminiscent of our present-day algae, which were not rooted in the ground – such a ground was not yet there at all – which formed their own substance out of this liquid protein, with which they permeated each other, swam in this liquid protein, but not only swam, but the thing was such that they shone, I would say, lit up, then faded away again, were there again, faded away again. They were changeable; changeable to the extent that they arose and disappeared.
Imagine that. Basically, it is an image that looks very different from what we have around us today. If a person today could transport themselves to that time, say, could set up such a guardhouse somewhere and sit there observing, as our friends who keep watch here at the Goetheanum do today, and could look out into that ancient world, they would see everywhere: a plant image is emerging, a mighty plant picture, as I said, similar to our present-day algae or even to palms, but it shoots up — it does not grow out of the earth in spring and fades in autumn, but it shoots up, appearing in springtime, out of the springtime is much shorter and then it attains its mightiness, then it disappears again into the liquid, protein-like element. Such an observer would have this view of the ever-greening and ever-greening. And he would not speak of the plants that cover the earth, but he would speak of the plants that appear from the cosmos like air clouds, become dense, dissolve - a greening in the protein atmosphere. And one would say of what would correspond approximately to our summer today: It is the time when the earth's surroundings turn green. But one would look up at the greenery more than look down. So that in this way one gets the idea of how the earth's atmosphere draws in the siliceous into the earthly and draws in the plant power, which is actually out in the cosmos, into itself; how the plant world comes down from the cosmos to the earth. But in the period of which I am speaking, it is precisely the case that one must say: this plant world is one that arises and passes away in the atmosphere.


And there is something else that needs to be said: if you are a person today and, precisely because of your affinity with the metallurgy of the earth, you transport yourself back to those times, then it is as if all of this belongs to you, as if you had something to do with what greened and regreened in the atmosphere back then. Really, when you think back to your own childhood today, it is the memory of a short span of time. But when you remember a pain that you went through in childhood, that is something that belongs to you. So in this cosmic remembering back, stimulated by the metallic nature of the earth, this process of turning green and turning green again becomes something that belongs to you. Even then, people were connected to the Earth, which lived in this watery protein atmosphere, but in such a way that they were still entirely spiritual. But it is an accurate expression when one says – it is the case that one must simultaneously gain the notion – that these plants, which one sees in the atmosphere, are, for that time, secretions, secretions of the human. Man releases this from his being, which is still one with the whole earth. And he must still have this idea for something quite different, which he releases. For the following also happens. Everything I have described so far is caused by the fact that the silica-like substance in the atmosphere has already been deposited in the wax form that I have spoken of. But otherwise this protein atmosphere is everywhere. The cosmos acts on it; the infinitely varied forces that radiate from the cosmos onto the earth everywhere act on it, those forces that our present-day knowledge does not want to know anything about. That is why our present-day knowledge is not real knowledge at all, because the most diverse things that happen on earth would not happen if they were not caused everywhere by cosmic impulses and cosmic forces. But by not speaking of these cosmic forces, the modern scientist does not speak of reality at all. He takes no account whatever of that which is really alive. Even in the smallest specimen seen through any kind of microscope, not only earthly but also cosmic forces are alive. And without taking these into consideration, one has no reality.
So at that time, the cosmic forces were at work on this liquid egg white in the earth's environment. And these cosmic forces worked on many parts of this egg white in such a way that they made it coagulate, so that one saw cosmic coagulated egg white everywhere. It swam around in there: cosmic coagulated egg white. But these were not just any clouds, this cosmosically coagulated protein, but it was alive in certain forms. They were actually animals that consisted of this coagulated protein, which formed up to the density of jelly, yes, up to the density of our present-day cartilage mass. Such gelatinous animals were in this liquid protein atmosphere. They had the form that exists in miniature in our reptiles, in our lizards and the like; but they were not of such density, but were present in this gelatinous mass, and they were mobile within themselves. Sometimes they had long limbs, sometimes the limbs were contracted again; in short, everything about them was as it is with the snail that can retract its feelers.
Now, while this was forming out there, what you find today as lime components of the earth had already been deposited from the cosmos, except for the siliceous, in the earth. If you do not go to the Urgebirge, but simply go out into the Jura, you will find this limestone. This limestone is later, but it also came to Earth from the cosmos, just like the siliceous rock, so that we have the limy rock in the Earth here as the second element.
But this limestone seeps in continually, and essentially this limestone causes the earth to become denser and denser at its core. And then, in certain localities, the siliceous is incorporated into the calcareous. But the cosmic forces remain in the calcareous. Lime is still something quite different from the coarse matter that today's chemists imagine it to be. Lime everywhere contains formative forces that do not emerge.
And now we come to a peculiar point: if we go back to a somewhat later time than that which I have described for the coming of the greening and the turning green, we find that this whole atmosphere of egg white actually has a continuous going up and down of the lime. Lime haze forms and then lime rain. At one time the earth has what today is merely evaporated water and falling rain, but at that time it is a calcareous substance that goes up and comes down again, rising and sinking. And that is where the peculiar thing arises: this lime has a special attraction for this gelatinous mass, for these cartilage masses. It permeates them, it impregnates them with itself. And through the earth forces that are in it - I told you that the earth forces are in it - it dissolves the whole gelatinous mass that has formed there as coagulated protein. The lime takes away from heaven what heaven has formed in the protein substance and carries it closer to the earth. And from this, the animals that have calcareous bones gradually arise. This is something that develops in the later Lemurian period.
Thus, in the plants, we first see pure gifts of heaven in their oldest form, and in the animals and in all animal formation we see something that the earth, after heaven gave it the lime, took from heaven - really snatched it away! - and made into an earthly formation. These are the things that confront us so strangely from this most ancient time, and with which we feel so connected that we now also perceive this whole process as a process of the human being extended, so to speak, into the cosmos.
Of course, such things sound paradoxical because they touch on a reality that modern man usually has no conception of, but they contain the full truth. Isn't it true today that it corresponds to an absolute reality when someone says from memory: When I was a nine-year-old boy or girl, I sometimes beat my friend up pretty badly. That is something that arises within. One can be pleased about it or not, one can feel pain about it, but it arises within. Thus, in this human consciousness, which is becoming an earth consciousness, it arises through the relationship with the metallic: You have, by forming your whole being from heaven to earth, secreted the plants from yourself as you descended. They are a secretion of you. You also secreted the animal form; in the form of coagulated jelly or cartilage, you initially willed that it become a secretion product of you. But then you had to realize how previous earth forces had already taken that away from you and shaped the animal forms in a different form, where they are a result of the earth's formation. - In a cosmic memory you can see it just as you would see your own experience, just as you can see the other thing I have mentioned as an experience of the short life on earth. As I said, you feel connected to it as a human being.
But all this is connected with many other processes. I am describing the main events to you, so to speak. Many other things are happening. While, for example, what I have described is happening, the whole atmosphere is still filled with finely divided sulfur. This finely distributed sulfur combines with other substances, and from this combining of the finely distributed sulfur with other substances, I might say, the fathers or mothers of all that is present today in the ores as pyrite, as galena, as sphalerite, and so on, then arise. All these substances formed in an older form, in a soft, still dense wax-like form in those days. Thus the body of the earth is permeated with such things. And then, when these ores, this metal inical substance, comes out of the general protein-like substance and forms the solid earth crust, then the metals actually have little to do in it, unless man does something with them, than reflect on what has happened. And that is what you find with them too. They are in a state where they make everything that has happened to the earth present to the inner eye. But now you say to yourself, having experienced this as your own cosmic or at least telluric experience: By detaching yourself from all this, by detaching what was there as the oldest form of plant – which later plant forms have become – by detaching what stands there in the more complicated way as animal becoming – as I have described it – you have detached from yourself that which previously prevented you from having a will in your own human nature.
What I have described here was necessary for the human being to excrete, just as he has to excrete sweat or other substances today. Man had to excrete this in order to no longer be a being in which only the gods willed, but so that he could become a being with his own will, that he could have his own, albeit not yet free, will. All this was necessary to prepare the earthly nature of man.
Now, with much else having happened, all that changed. Of course, when the ores were there, separated in the earth, the whole atmosphere also changed. It became a different one, it became far less sulfurous. Oxygen gradually gained the upper hand over sulfur, whereas in ancient times sulfur was of great importance for the earth's atmosphere. The whole earth's atmosphere changed. In this renewed environment, man was able to produce and secrete different substances. What he secreted now appears like the descendants of the earlier plants and the early animals. Now, gradually, the later plant forms developed, which took root, but in still quite soft earth substance. And more complicated animals developed from what were reptiles, lizard-like animals, animals that today's geology can still find in footprints and the like. Nothing is found anymore of the oldest one I have spoken of here. Only what was created in the later epoch, when man - so to speak - produced more complicated structures from himself, only then were the things I have described to you here, which I might say were constantly emerging and passing cloud formations, greening, greening, soft, animal-like shapes, but which were real animals, which sometimes contracted and had a life of their own, sometimes lost themselves in a general earthly life, because that was the case with all these entities. From all this, something emerged that was more solid in itself.
And so then such animals came out, like the one that looked like this for that time, if you want to draw it somewhat schematically: it had a very large eye-like organ with a kind of aura; attached to it was a kind of snout, which, by the way, was still extended forward; then something like a lizard body, but with mighty fins. So something like that emerged as a form that already had more solidity to it. We have such animals that have something like, I might as well say wings as fins. Because the animal was not a sea animal, the sea was not there yet; it was a soft mass of earth and the still soft element of the surrounding area, from which only the sulfur was somewhat removed. But in there flew or swam - it was an activity between flying and swimming - such an animal.
Besides, there were other animals that did not have these types of limbs, but limbs that were already more formed from the forces of the earth itself, which already resembled the limbs of today's lower mammals and so on.
Thus, a person who, starting from today, wanders not through space but through time, back to the time that connects the Lemurian and Atlantean eras, would be presented with a special sight: such huge flying lizards with a lantern on their heads that glows and warms; below, something like a soft, swamp-like earth, but one that has something extraordinarily cozy about it because it would offer the visitor of today a kind of smell that is somewhere between the scent of mold and the scent of greening plants in the middle. On the one hand, this mud would offer something seductive and, on the other, something extremely appealing to the soft earth. And in there, moving like swamp creatures, are these other animals, which already have more limbs that resemble today's lower mammals, but which are so broad at the bottom that that they have (it is recorded) such mighty things below - more mighty, of course, than the ducks - disks, with which they move in this swamp, but also weigh up and down again.
You see, humanity had to go through this whole process of isolation so that man could be prepared for independent feeling for his existence on earth.
Thus we have a first vegetable-animal creation, which actually consists of the secretions of man, and which prepared the way for him to become a willing being as an earthly human being. If all this had remained within him, it would have taken over his will. His will would have become a purely physical event. By separating this out, the physical aspect has left him and the will takes on a spiritual character. In the same way, through this second creation, feeling takes on a spiritual character. And only in the later Atlantean period, around the middle of the Atlantean period, do mammals and these plants, plants and animals, which are already similar to ours, come into being. At that time the earth was already shaped in such a way that it looked very similar to what it is now. As a result, the chemical substances that today's chemists know already existed. Gradually, what is carbon, oxygen, what the alkaline, the heavy metals are and the like comes about. That is what comes out of it. But with this, the human being can secrete the third part of himself, that which he finds today in his environment as the plant and animal world. And by secreting this, by creating this surrounding creation around him, he is prepared for his earthly existence as a thinking being.
So one can say: Mankind at that time was not as separated as people are today, into individual individuals, it was a general humanity, still of a spiritual-soul nature, sinking into the ether. For with the ether flowing from the universe to the earth, this general humanity came from the universe. It then also went through the processes that I described in Occult Science: it came, went again to the other planets and came back again in Atlantean times. This happened in passing. Because every time something like this was separated, humanity could not remain with the earth, had to go away in order to strengthen the inner forces, which were now much finer and of a spiritual nature. Then it came down again. And so these processes are what describe in more detail what you can read in my “Occult Science”. These processes are such that the human being, humanity, actually belongs to the universe and prepares the earthly environment for itself by sending its excretions, which are the other kingdoms of nature, into the earthly realm. There they are now in the earthly realm, surrounding the human being. And here man can say: By sending these excretions into the earthly sphere, he has gradually developed within himself that which equips him as an earthly human being with will, feeling and thinking. For that which man is today, the thinking, feeling, willing being resting on an organic-physical basis during the lifetime between birth and death, has only developed in time and is connected with the entities that have separated from the human being over time for the sake of human development and, in this separation, have in turn only now been transformed into their present forms.
They say: it is indeed the case that one does not speak in general and abstract terms of this becoming related to the metal-like in the earth. But when one becomes related to this metal-like quality, which, as I said, contains within itself the memory of the events that took place on earth, then it is the case that one can really say something of what one remembers; that one really finds what I have told you today.
And if you now imagine that you are going back to even earlier times, then all of this becomes even more fleeting, even more ethereal. Just consider the magnificent, majestic sight that I described to you earlier: these waxy silicic acid formations, in which images of the plant world appear, which soak up the soft albumins, the soft protein substance, which thereby present a greening and greening in the earth's environment - you look up to it. Think of these things and you will be able to say to yourself: Compared to today's plants, which grow out of the earth with firm roots and firm leaves, or even compared to today's trees with their strengthened trunks, all of this is a fleeting structure. How fleeting it is compared to a modern oak tree, which, although it is not proud of its own oakiness, is usually the subject of pride among those around it, because they often mistake their own weakness for the oakiness of the oak tree! If you compare the oakiness of today's oak with these, I would like to say, fragrantly emerging, fragrantly passing, how shadows in the atmosphere revive, condense and disappear, plant formations; or if you compare - let's take the crass cases - a present-day hippopotamus or elephant in their thick skin or other entities living in the flesh with the entities of that time, which go out of this general protein as coagulating protein, then are grasped by the lime and are pulled down in a somewhat denser way into bone indications into the animal nature of the earth - I have to use this more as an adjective: into the “animalistic” of the earth – when you look at all this, when you look at the present-day density, I would say the present-day elephantitis of the earth compared with what once was, then you can no longer doubt that if you go back still further you come into something even more fleeting.
You then come back to a time when there were only flowing, weaving, existing color formations that arise and pass away. And if you then take the description of the old sun, the predecessor of the earth, or of old Saturn, as I have given it in Occult Science, you will say: All this is self-evident when one knows that one has to go back from what is here to something further. There the plant formation, the floating plant formation, takes up the protein substance and becomes like a cloud formation itself. Even earlier, we are dealing with formations that actually only form in appearing color processes, as I have described them for the sun and for the Saturn existence.
And so, if you trace back the physical, you gradually come from the igneous back through the finer physical to the spiritual. And in this way, by paying close attention to the concrete, you come back to the spiritual origin of all that belongs to the earthly. The earth has its origin in the spiritual. That is a real insight. And I believe it is also a beautiful idea to be able to say: If you penetrate into the interior of the earth and ask the hard metals to tell you what they remember, they will tell you: We were once so expanded into the distance that we were not physical substances at all, but rather colors that existed in the spirit, floating in the universe. And so the memory of the metals of the earth is what goes back to the state where each metal was a cosmic color that permeated the others; where the cosmos was essentially a kind of inner rainbow, a kind of spectrum, which then differentiated and only became physical.
And there it is, where the mere, I would say theoretically communicated impression one gets of the metallity of the earth, passes over into the moral impression. Because each metal tells you at the same time: I come from the vastness of space and am far from the earth. I come from the realm of heaven and I have been drawn into the depths of the earth, magically. But I await my redemption. For once again I will fill the universe with my essence. - And when one gets to know the language of the metals in this way, then gold speaks of the sun, lead of Saturn, copper of Venus, and then these metals tell us: How we once reached back to Venus, copper, and to Saturn, lead, so we are bewitched today and will in turn reach out when the Earth has fulfilled its task, so that man can only achieve on Earth what he could only achieve on Earth. For that is why we entered into this enchantment, so that man could become a free being on Earth. Once man's freedom has been bought, then our demystification can begin again.
And this demystification has in fact been going on for a long time. We only have to understand it. We have to understand how the earth will continue to develop into the future, with man again.