Hanover, 26th December, 1911
When the candles are lit on the Christmas Tree, the human soul feels as
though the symbol of an eternal reality were standing there, and that this must
always have been the symbol of the Christmas Festival, even in a far distant
past. For in the autumn, when outer nature fades, when the sun's creations fall
as it were into slumber and man's organs of outer perception must turn away
from the phenomena of the physical world, the soul has the opportunity — nay
not only the opportunity but the urge — to withdraw into its innermost depths,
in order to feel and to experience: Now, when the light of the outer sun is
faintest and its warmth feeblest, now is the time when the soul withdraws into
the darkness but can find within itself the inner, spiritual Light. The lights
on the Christmas Tree stand there before us as a symbol of the inner, spiritual
Light that is kindled in the outer darkness. And because what we feel to be the
spirit-light of the soul shining into the darkness of Nature seems to be an
eternal reality, we imagine that the lighted fir-tree shining out to us on
Christmas Night must have been shining ever since our earthly incarnations
began.
And yet it is not so. It is only one or at most two centuries ago that
the Christmas Tree became a symbol of the thoughts and feelings which arise in
man at the Christmas season. The Christmas Tree is a recent symbol but each
year anew it reveals to man a great, eternal truth. That is why we imagine that
it must always have existed, even in the remote past. It is as if from the
Christmas Tree itself there resounded the proclamation of the Divine in the
cosmic expanse, in the heavenly heights. The human being can feel this to be
the unfailing source of those forces of peace in his soul which spring from
good-will. And thus, according to the Christmas Legend, did the proclamation
also resound when the shepherds visited the birthplace of the Child whose
festival we celebrate on Christmas Day. To the shepherds there rang forth from
the clouds: From the cosmic expanse, from the heavenly heights, the Divine
Powers are revealing themselves, bringing peace to the human soul that is
filled with good-will.
For centuries and centuries men could not bring themselves to believe
that the symbol presented to the world in the Christmas Festival ever had a
beginning. They felt in it the hallmark of eternity. Christian ritual has for
this reason clothed the intimation of eternity in what takes place symbolically
on Christmas Night, in the words: `To us Christ is born anew!' It is as though
every year the soul is called upon to feel anew a reality of which it is
thought that it could happen once and once only. The eternity of this symbolic
happening is brought home to us with infinite power if we have the true
conception of the symbol itself. Yet as late as 353 A.D., 353 years after
Christ Jesus had appeared on earth, the birth of Jesus was not celebrated, even
in Rome. The Festival of Jesus' birth was celebrated for the first time in Rome
in the year A.D. 354. Before then this Festival was not celebrated between the
24th and 25th December. The day of supreme commemoration for those who
understood something of the deep wisdom relating to the Mystery of Golgotha,
was the 6th of January. The Epiphany was celebrated as a kind of Birth-Festival
of the Christ during the first three centuries of our era. It was the Festival
which was meant to revive in human souls the remembrance of the descent of the
Christ Spirit into the body of Jesus of Nazareth at the Baptism by John in the
Jordan. Until the year A.D. 353 the happening which men conceived to have taken
place at the Baptism was commemorated on the 6th of January as the Festival of
Christ's birth. For during the first centuries of Christendom an inkling still
survived of the mystery that is of all mysteries the most difficult for mankind
to grasp, namely, the descent of the Christ Being into the body of Jesus of
Nazareth.
What were the feelings of men who had some inkling of the secrets of
Christianity during those early centuries? They said to themselves: The Christ
Spirit weaves through the world that is revealed through the senses and through
the human spirit. In the far distant past this Christ Spirit revealed himself
to Moses. The secret of the human ` I ' resounded to Moses as it resounds to us
from the symbol on the Christmas Tree from the sounds I A O — the Alpha and the
Omega, preceded by the I. This was what resounded in the soul of Moses when the
Christ Spirit appeared to him in the burning bush. And this same Christ Spirit
led Moses to the place where he was to recognise him in his true being. This is
described in the Old Testament where it is said that the Lord led Moses to
Mount Nebo ‘over against Jericho’ and showed him what must still come to pass
before the Christ Spirit could incarnate in the body of a man. To Moses on
Mount Nebo, this Spirit said: But you to
whom I revealed myself in advance, may not bear what you have in your soul into
the evolution of your people; for they have first to prepare what is to come to
pass when the time is fulfilled.
And when, through many centuries, the evolutionary preparation had been
completed, the same Spirit by whom Moses had been held back, did indeed reveal himself
-by becoming flesh, by taking on a human body, the body of Jesus of Nazareth.
Therewith mankind as a whole was led from the stage of Initiation signified by
the word `Jericho' to that indicated by the crossing of the Jordan.
The hearts and minds of those who in the early centuries of our era understood
the true import of Christianity turned to the Baptism in the Jordan of Jesus of
Nazareth into whom Christ descended, Christ the Sun-Earth-Spirit. It was this —
the birth of Christ — that was celebrated as a Mystery in the early Christian
centuries. The insight for which we prepare ourselves today through
Anthroposophy, through the wisdom belonging to the fifth Post-Atlantean epoch
of civilisation, flashed up in the form of a vision from the vestiges of
ancient clairvoyance still surviving during the age when the Mystery of
Golgotha took place; it flashed up in the Gnostics, those remarkable,
enlightened men who lived at the turning-point of the old and the new eras,
whose conception of the Christ Mystery differed in respect of form but not in
respect of content, from our own. What the Gnostics were able to teach trickled
through into the world and, although what had actually come to pass in the
event indicated symbolically by the Baptism in the Jordan was not widely
understood, there was nevertheless an inkling that the Sun Spirit had been born
at that time as the Spirit of the Earth, that a cosmic Power had dwelt in the
body of a man of earth. And so in the early centuries of Christendom the
festival of the birth of Christ in the body of Jesus of Nazareth, the festival
of Christ's Epiphany, was celebrated on the 6th of January.
But insight, even dim, uncertain insight into this deep Mystery faded
away more and more as time went by. The age came when men could no longer
comprehend that the Being called Christ had been present in a physical human
body for three years only. More and more it will be realised that what was accomplished
for the whole of earth evolution during those three years in the physical body
of a man is one of the very deepest and most difficult Mysteries to understand.
From the fourth century onwards, with the approach of the materialistic age,
the powers of the human soul — then still at the stage of preparation — were
not strong enough to grasp the deep Mystery which, from our time on, will be
understood in ever greater measure. And so it came about that to the same
extent to which the outer power of Christianity increased, inner understanding
of the Christ Mystery decreased and the festival of the 6th of January ceased
to have any essential meaning. The birth of Christ was placed thirteen days
earlier and envisaged as coincident with the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. But in
this very fact we are confronted by something that must always be a source of
inspiration and thanksgiving. Actually, the 24th/25th of December was fixed as
the day of Christ's Nativity because a great truth had been lost, as we have
heard. And yet . . . although the error would seem to point to the loss of a
great truth, such profound meaning lay behind it that — although the men
responsible knew nothing of it — we cannot but marvel at the subconscious
wisdom with which the festival of Christmas Day was instituted.
In truth the working of Divine wisdom can be seen in the fixing of this
festival. Just as Divine wisdom can be perceived in outer nature if we know how
to decipher what reveals itself there, so we can perceive Divine wisdom working
in the unconscious soul of man when the following is borne in mind. In the
Calendar, the 24th of December is the day dedicated to Adam and Eve, the
following day being the Festival of Christ's Nativity. Thus the loss of an
ancient truth caused the date of Christ's birth to be placed thirteen days
earlier and to be identified with the birth of Jesus of Nazareth-but in a most
wonderful way the birth of Jesus of Nazareth was linked with the thought of
man's origin in earth evolution, his origin in Adam and Eve. All the dim
feelings and experiences connected with this festival of Jesus' birth which
were alive in the human soul — although consciously men had no knowledge of
what lay behind it — all these feelings that were astir in the depths of the
soul speak a wondrous language.
When understanding was lost of what had streamed from cosmic worlds in
the event which would rightly have been celebrated on the 6th of January,
forces working in hidden depths of the soul caused the picture to be presented
of man as a being of soul-and-spirit before physical embodiment, at the
starting-point of evolution as a physical human being. The picture is of the
new-born child whose soul is as yet untouched by the effects of contact with
the physical body, of the child at the beginning of physical evolution on
earth. But this is not a human child in the ordinary sense; it is the child who
was there before human beings had reached the point of the first physical
embodiment in earth-evolution. This is the being known in the Kabbala as Adam
Kadmon — Man who descended from divine-spiritual heights, with all that he had
acquired during the periods of Saturn, Sun and Moon [1]. The human being in his
spiritual state at the very beginning of earth-evolution, born in the Jesus
Child — this was presented to mankind by a Divine wisdom in the festival of
Jesus' birth. At a time when it was no longer possible to understand what had
descended from cosmic worlds, from heavenly spheres, to the earth, remembrance
of their origin, of their state before the advent of the Luciferic forces in
earth-evolution was engraved into the souls of men. And when it was no longer
realised that in the highest and truest sense it could be said of the Baptism
by John in the Jordan: From cosmic worlds there has come into human souls the
power of the self-revealed Godhead, in order that peace may reign among men who
are of goodwill — when understanding of how this picture could be presented as
a sacred festival was lost, another affirmation was presented in its place, the
affirmation that at the beginning of earth revolution, before the Luciferic
forces began their work, man had a nature, an entelechy that can inspire him
with undying hope.
The Jesus of the Gospel of St. Luke — not the Jesus described in the
Gospel of St. Matthew — is the Child before whom the shepherds worship. To them
the proclamation rang forth: Now is the Divine revealed from the heavenly
heights, bringing peace to the souls of men who are of good-will. And so for
the centuries when the higher reality was beyond man's grasp, the festival was
instituted which every year brings to his remembrance: Although you cannot gaze
into the heavenly heights and there recognise the great Sun-Spirit, you bear
within you, from the time of your earthly beginning the Child-Soul in its state
of purity, unsullied by the effects of physical incarnation; and the forces of
this Child-Soul can give you the firm confidence that you can be victorious
over the lower nature which clings to you as the result of Lucifer's
temptation. The linking of the festival of Jesus' birth with remembrance of
Adam and Eve gave emphasis to the thought that at the place visited by the
shepherds a human soul had been born in the state of innocence in which the
soul existed before the first incarnation on earth.
At this time of festival, therefore, since the birth of the God was no
longer understood, the birth of a human being was commemorated. For however
greatly man's forces threaten to decline and his sufferings to take the upper
hand, there are two unfailing sources of peace, harmony and strength. We are
led to the first source when we look out into cosmic space, knowing it to be
pervaded by the weaving lift, movement and warmth of the Divine Spirit. And if
we hold fast to the conviction that this Divine-Spiritual Power weaving through
the universe can permeate our being provided only that our forces do not flag —
there we have the Easter thought, equally a source of hope and confidence
flowing from the cosmic spheres. And the second source can spring from the dim
inkling that as a being of soul-and-spirit, before he became the prey of the
Luciferic forces at the beginning of his earthly evolution, man was still part
of the same Spirit now awaited from cosmic worlds as in the Easter thought.
Turning to the source to be found in man's own, original being, before the
onset of the Luciferic influence, we can say to ourselves: Whatever may befall
you, whatever may torment you and draw you down from the shining spheres of the
spirit, your divine origin is an eternal reality, hidden though it be in the
depths of the soul. Recognition of this innermost power of the soul will give
birth to the firm assurance that the heights are within your reach. And if you
conjure before your soul all that is innocent, childlike, free from life's
temptations, free from all that has already befallen human souls through the
many incarnations since the beginning of earthly evolution, then you will have
a picture of the human soul as it was before these earthly incarnations began.
But one soul — one soul only — remained in this condition, namely the
soul of the Jesus Child described in the Gospel of St. Luke. This soul was kept
back in the spiritual life when the other human souls began to pass through
their incarnations on the earth. This soul remained in the guardianship of the
holiest Mysteries through the Atlantean and Post-Atlantean epochs until the
time of the events in Palestine. Then it was sent forth into the body
predestined to receive it and became one of the two Jesus children -the Child
described in the Gospel of St. Luke. [2]
Thus did the festival of Christ's Nativity become the festival of the
Birth of Jesus.
If we rightly understand this festival we must say: That which we
believe to be born anew symbolically every Christmas Night is the human soul in
its original nature, the childhood-spirit of man as it was at the beginning of earth-evolution
when it descended as a revelation from the heavenly heights. And when the human
heart can become conscious of this reality the soul is filled with the
unshakable peace that can bear us to our lofty goals, if we are of goodwill.
Mighty indeed is the word that can resound to us on Christmas Night, do we but
understand its import.
Why was it that the festival of Christ's birth was set back thirteen
days and became the festival of the birth of Jesus? To understand this we must
penetrate into deep mysteries of human existence. Of outer nature, man
believes, because he sees it with his eyes, that what the rays of the sun charm
forth from the depths of the earth, unfolding into beauty through the spring
and summer, withdraws into those same depths at the time when the outer
sun-sphere is darkest, and that what will spring forth again the following year
is being prepared in the seeds within the depths of the earth. Because his eyes
bear witness, man believes that the seed of the plant passes through a yearly
cycle, that it must go down into the earth's depths in order to unfold again
under the warmth and light of the sun in spring. But to begin with, man has no
notion that the human soul too passes through such a cycle. Nor is this
revealed until he is initiated into the great mysteries of existence. Just as
the force contained in the seed of every plant is bound up with the physical
forces of the earth, so is the inmost being of the human soul bound up with the
spiritual forces of the earth. And just as the seed of the plant sinks into the
depths of the earth at the time we know as Christmas, so does the soul of man
descend at that time into deep, deep spirit-realms, drawing strength from these
depths as does the seed of the plant for its blossoming in spring. What the
soul undergoes in these spirit-depths of the earth is entirely hidden from the
ordinary consciousness. But for one whose spiritual eyes are opened the
Thirteen Days and Thirteen Nights between the 24th of December and the 6th of
January are a time of deep spiritual experience.
Parallel with the experience of the plant-seed in the depths of the
natural earth, there is a spiritual experience in the earth's spirit-depths —
verily a parallel experience. And the seer for whom this experience is possible
either as the result of training or through inherited clairvoyant faculties,
can feel himself penetrating into these spiritual depths. During this period of
the Thirteen Days and Nights, the seer can behold what must come upon man
because he has passed through incarnations which have been under the influence
of the forces of Lucifer since the beginning of earthly evolution. The
sufferings that man must endure in the spiritual world because Lucifer has been
at his side since he began to incarnate on the earth — the dearest vision of
all this is presented in the mighty Imaginations which can come before the soul
during the Thirteen Days and Nights between the Christmas Festival and the
Festival of the 6th of January, the Epiphany. At the time when the seed of the
plant is passing through its most crucial period in the depths below, the human
soul is passing through its deepest experiences. The soul gazes at a vista of
all that man must experience in the spiritual worlds because, under Lucifer's
influence, he alienated himself from the Powers by whom the world was created.
This vision is clearest to the soul during these Thirteen Days and Nights.
Hence there is no better preparation for the revelation of that Imagination
which may be called the Christ Imagination, and which makes us aware that by
gaining the victory over Lucifer, Christ Himself becomes the Judge of the deeds
of men during the incarnations affected by Lucifer's influence. The soul of the
seer lives on from the festival of Jesus' birth to that of the Epiphany in such
a way that the Christ Mystery is revealed. It is during these Thirteen Holy
Days and Nights that the soul can grasp most deeply of all the import and
meaning of the Baptism by John in the Jordan.
It is remarkable that during the centuries of Christendom, wherever
powers of spiritual sight developed in the right way, it was known to seers
that vision penetrated most deeply during the period of the Thirteen Holy
Nights at the time of the winter solstice. Many a seer — either schooled in the
mysteries of the modern age or possessing inherited powers of clairvoyance —
makes it evident to us that at the darkest point of the winter solstice the
soul can have a vision of all that man must undergo because of his alienation from
the Christ Spirit, how adjustment and catharsis were made possible through the
Mystery enacted in the Baptism by John in the Jordan and then through the
Mystery of Golgotha, and how the visions during the Thirteen Nights are crowned
on the 6th of January by the Christ Imagination. Thus it is correct to name the
6th of January as the day of Christ's birth and these Thirteen Nights as the
time during which the powers of seership in the human soul discern and perceive
what man must undergo through his life in the incarnations from Adam and Eve to
the Mystery of Golgotha.
During my visit to Christiania last year, it was interesting to me to find
the thought which in rather different words has been expressed in so many
lectures on the Christ Mystery, embodied in a beautiful saga known as `The
Dream Legend.' Strange to say, it has come to the fore in Norway during the
last ten to fifteen years and has become familiar to the people, although its
origin is, of course, very much earlier. It is the legend which in a
wonderfully beautiful way relates how Olaf Asteson is initiated, as it were by
natural forces, in that he falls asleep on Christmas Eve, sleeps through the
Thirteen Days and Nights until the 6th of January, and lives through all the
terrors which the human being must experience through the incarnations from the
earth's beginning until the Mystery of Golgotha. And it relates how when the
6th of January has come, Olaf Asteson has the vision of the intervention of the
Christ Spirit in humanity, the Michael-Spirit being His forerunner. I hope that
on some other occasion we shall be able to present this poem in its entirety,
for then you will realise that consciousness of vision during the Thirteen Days
and Nights survives even to-day, and is in fact being revivified. A few
characteristic lines only will now be quoted. The poem begins:
Come listen to me and hear my song
The song of a wonderful youth,
I'll sing you of Olaf Asteson
Who slept many days — 'tis the truth.
'Twas Christmas Eve when down he lay
And slept so long all unknowing,
He never woke till the thirteenth day
When to Church the people were going.
Yes, it was Olaf Asteson
Who lay so long a-sleeping.
(Translated from a German version
of The Dream Legend, by
E.C.M.)
And so the poem goes on, relating how in his dream during the Thirteen Days
and Nights, Olaf Asteson is led through all that man must experience on account
of Lucifer's temptation. A vivid picture is given of Olaf Asteson's journey
through the spheres where human beings have the experiences so often described
in connection with Kamaloca, and of how the Christ Spirit, preceded by Michael,
streams into this vision.
Thus with the coming of Christ in the Spirit, it will become more and
more possible for men to know how the spiritual forces weave and hold sway and
that the festivals have not been instituted by arbitrary opinions but by the
cosmic wisdom which so often lies beyond the reach of men's consciousness, yet
works and reigns throughout history. This cosmic wisdom has placed the festival
of the birth of Jesus at the beginning of the Thirteen Days. While the Easter
Festival can always be a reminder that contemplation of the cosmic worlds will
help us to find within ourselves the strength to conquer all that is lower, the
Christmas thought — if we understand the festival which commemorates man's
divine origin and the symbol before us on Christmas Day in the form of the
Jesus Child — says to us ever and again that the powers which bring peace to
the soul can be found within ourselves. True peace of soul is present only when
that peace has sure foundations, that is to say, when it is a force enabling
man to know: In you lives something which, if truly brought to birth, can, nay
must, lead you to divine heights, to divine Powers.
The lights on this tree are symbols of the light which shines in our own
souls when we grasp the reality of what is proclaimed to us symbolically on
Christmas Night by the Jesus Child in its state of innocence: the inmost being
of the human soul itself, strong, innocent, tranquil, leading us along our life's
path to the highest goals of existence. May these lights on the Christmas Tree
say to us: If ever your soul is weak, if ever you believe that the goals of
earth-existence are beyond your reach, think of man's divine origin and become
aware of those forces within you which are also the forces of supreme Love.
Become inwardly conscious of the forces which give you confidence and certainty
in all your works, through all your life, now and in all ages of time to come.
[1] These are the names given to previous evolutionary stages of the planet Earth.
[2] According to Rudolf Steiner, the child Jesus described in the St. Luke gospel and the one in the St. Matthew gospel are different. See, among other works, the lecture cycle "From Jesus to Christ." (ed.)