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201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture III 11 Apr 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
It is not the case however, that night takes possession of Man in such a way that he must under any circumstances sleep. No civilised man really feels: ‘Night makes me sleep, day wakes me up.’
If we wish to follow them up in conformity with the truth, we must try to experience ourselves inwardly, and then turn outwards with inner understanding. They understand the Sun who understand the human heart; and so it is with the rest of Man's inner being.
By a self-knowledge which embraces the whole Man, we shall understand the Universe outside Man. You see we cannot get on so quickly with the construction of a cosmogony!
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture IV 16 Apr 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
In our times, when the desire for an understanding of these matters is becoming more and more manifest, it is important to realise that this understanding must be sought through the recognition of these three interpenetrating worlds, which exist simultaneously and are entirely different one from another.
Here we have an instance of the inability of materialism to understand matter. I have repeatedly drawn your attention to this of late. It follows, that therefore materialism is also unable to understand the motions of matter, and is compelled to give quite an anthropomorphic explanation of them, picturing God as a being with wholly human attributes, who simply gives the Moon a push and the Earth a push.
It is from ideas of this kind that the Solar system is constructed today. But to get a real understanding of the Universe it is absolutely necessary to look for the connection between that which lives in Man, and that which lives in the Macrocosm.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture V 17 Apr 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
The study of natural phenomena outside Man must have its basis in the understanding of the nature of Man. The following example will show you the value of some of the assertions made by modern Astronomy.
This point will be further explained tomorrow. We only begin to gain an understanding of the connection when we relate, as we shall do tomorrow, the complete form of Man to the Zodiac.
It is by a study of the activities in the saps and juices in Man that we shall learn to understand the planetary activities. Similarly, if we comprehend our own organic activities, we shall also understand what goes on in the Elemental world; and when we are able to understand what happens in Man in the moment when earthly substance is introduced into his metabolic system, we shall possess the key to the Earth activities, and be able to separate them spatially from all extra-earthly activities.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture VI 18 Apr 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
But we cannot speak of a movement of the Earth around the Sun during the year. We cannot do this, if we understand the inner man which lives in close connection with the Macrocosm; for we must not conceive of that which moves towards the heart, in any other manner than we would the other flows of movement within man.
For only by a study of the changes within physical Man can we arrive at an understanding of the planetary motions exterior to Man. When a man sets his limbs in motion and becomes tired, we cannot go on arguing the point as to whether he is in relative or actual motion!
Within these we are enabled to evolve our freedom, and from them we receive our moral laws, which are independent of the necessity ruling in our nature. It is when we understand clearly how Man and Macrocosm are related to each other that we recognise the possibility of free-will in Man.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture VII 23 Apr 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
This is only possible, when we have acquired an understanding of Man himself. I have already shown you how little modern natural science is in a position really to explain Man.
The ancients felt this to be true, because they rightly understood another thing. They understood that the first dentition was primarily the result of heredity. You only need look at the embryo to realise that its development proceeds out of the head organisation; it annexes, as it were, the remainder of the organism later.
We must make up our mind to regard Man's organisation as much more complicated; for if we do not understand Man rightly, we are also prevented from realising the cosmic movements in which he takes part.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture VIII 24 Apr 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
The truth is that in order to arrive at a real understanding of the world, we must conceive of heavy, ponderable matter as ceasing at the ether; for we must clearly understand that this ether is essentially a very different thing from that substance of which we speak as filling space.
Here the Sun is visible to the eye, whereas during the time between death and re-birth the evolution of the heart on its path to the pineal gland, as it undergoes on the way a wonderful metamorphosis, is the cause of sublime experiences. The complete system of our blood-circulation we experience consciously in its transformation; we have this system within existence between death and re-birth proceeds, these forces undergo transmutation, so that, when once again we arrive at the gates of a new Earth-life, they have become the forces of us—not, of course, the substance, but the forces.
For thereby we understand man at most as far as the circulatory system; that would be the last process we would understand.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture IX 25 Apr 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
The task underlying our present studies is, in the widest sense, to try to understand the Universe through the relations existing between it and Man.
This planet is not so intimately connected with the Earth as is the Moon, nor is that which underlies the foundation of speech and the arm-organisation so intimately connected with the earthly man as is that which underlies the abdominal and leg-organisation.
We must first know this. Then we can find the bridge and understand the event that gave Earth its true meaning—the event of Golgotha: then we can understand how a purely spiritual event can at the same time enter right into physical life.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture X 01 May 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
To understand the world without understanding Man is impossible. That is the net result to be derived from our studies here.
It is due to a certain necessity of the evolution of humanity; and we can understand the matter as follows: Picture it to yourselves in this way. The man of ancient times looked into this outer world.
In earlier times people could say: the heart is related to the liver somewhat as the Sun to Mercury in the outer world; and man knew something of how this relationship of Sun to Mercury was drawn from the super-sensible world into the sense world. This is now no longer understood, nor can it ever be thoroughly understood if the foundation, the basic impulse for this comprehension, be not acquired from within.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture XI 02 May 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
There are many reasons, but one will suffice for an unprejudiced judgement to understand that we are bound to place the point of waking over that of falling asleep. Consider the remarkable fact that when we look back over our life, it appears to us as an unbroken stream.
No drawing of our solar system that is inscribed into one space of the ordinary three dimensions will be right. We must understand this. Just as in the case of man, in order to understand him as a whole we must pass from physical to super-sensible forces; so in the same way, to understand the solar-system, we must pass from the three dimensions into other dimensions.
It is the same, when we do not observe the turning inside out in the case of the human head, or when we do not observe the Universe under this law of reversal; we do something very peculiar. We do not in that case think with our head at all.
201. Man: Hieroglyph of the Universe: Lecture XII 08 May 1920, Dornach
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

Rudolf Steiner
I have already mentioned this, but we shall see how deeply grounded is the statement in the whole being of the world, for we can only understand something of the nature of the world or of the nature of Man when we consider the two together, not separately, as is done at present.
All these things are so consistently—in a sense, so grandly—thought out, that it is inexcusable to be under any illusions about them at the present difficult and fateful time. These 747 years fall in the world's evolution as a period which speaks with the utmost significance.
These things are of the highest importance for the consideration of the Universe and of life, and cannot be dispensed with if one wishes to understand the Universe. There are other facts too which are also entirely overlooked. And what do all these things betoken?

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