The Night: as a Wellspring of Strength. Sleep, Spiritual Encounters and the Starry Firmament
By Rudolf Steiner and Matthew Barton
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Rudolf Steiner
During the last two decades of the nineteenth century the Austrian-born Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) became a respected and well-published scientific, literary, and philosophical scholar, particularly known for his work on Goethe's scientific writings. After the turn of the century, he began to develop his earlier philosophical principles into an approach to methodical research of psychological and spiritual phenomena. His multi-faceted genius has led to innovative and holistic approaches in medicine, science, education (Waldorf schools), special education, philosophy, religion, economics, agriculture, (Bio-Dynamic method), architecture, drama, the new art of eurythmy, and other fields. In 1924 he founded the General Anthroposophical Society, which today has branches throughout the world.
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The Night - Rudolf Steiner
RUDOLF STEINER (1861–1925) called his spiritual philosophy ‘anthroposophy’, meaning ‘wisdom of the human being’. As a highly developed seer, he based his work on direct knowledge and perception of spiritual dimensions. He initiated a modern and universal ‘science of spirit’, accessible to anyone willing to exercise clear and unprejudiced thinking.
From his spiritual investigations Steiner provided suggestions for the renewal of many activities, including education (both general and special), agriculture, medicine, economics, architecture, science, philosophy, religion and the arts. Today there are thousands of schools, clinics, farms and other organizations involved in practical work based on his principles. His many published works feature his research into the spiritual nature of the human being, the evolution of the world and humanity, and methods of personal development. Steiner wrote some 30 books and delivered over 6000 lectures across Europe. In 1924 he founded the General Anthroposophical Society, which today has branches throughout the world.
THE NIGHT
as a Wellspring of Strength
Sleep, Spiritual Encounters and the Starry Firmament
RUDOLF STEINER
Selected and compiled by Edward de Boer
RUDOLF STEINER PRESS
Translated by Matthew Barton
Rudolf Steiner Press,
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Published by Rudolf Steiner Press 2018
Originally published in German under the title Die Nacht als Kraftquelle by Futurum Verlag, Basel, in 2013
© Futurum Verlag 2017
This translation © Rudolf Steiner Press 2018
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Print book ISBN: 978 1 85584 544 2
Ebook ISBN: 978 1 85584 500 8
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Contents
Introduction
1. Images and Impressions of the Night
2. Night Consciousness
3. Sleep as a Source of Renewal and Healing
4. Spiritual Encounters
5. The Starry Firmament
6. Sacred and Holy Nights
7. Meditations as Prelude and Epilogue to the Night
8. Verses and Prayers
Notes
Sources
Introduction
All of us have a picture of the night, as we do of the daytime. The night is a realm of quiet, when we are—usually—asleep. Each of us has a personal relationship with night-time, with sleep and the images of dream life, or with the starry heavens to which we raise our conscious gaze. The stars appear to many of us as the mysterious harbingers of an expansive, light-filled world.
Anthroposophy can help illumine for us this star-sown realm of wisdom, the world of the night, accompanying us through its vivid and encompassing realities.
In his lectures and teachings Rudolf Steiner pointed repeatedly to the significance of the night, and it acquires central importance in various esoteric exercises. One fundamental exercise in the anthroposophic path of schooling, for instance, is the ‘review of the day’ undertaken in the evening, before and in preparation for sleep. Further meditative exercises start here too, often involving a two-part practice to be done in the evening and then the following morning, as prelude to, and then fading away of, night-time experience.
It is a key tenet of anthroposophy that the night, when we sleep, is an essential counterpart to the day. By day we possess the capacity of conscious, logical thinking, while at night, leaving the physical body to regenerate, we give ourselves up to a quite different form of consciousness. Steiner describes night-time as the realm of intuition, a place of deep spiritual encounter, but also as a wellspring of renewal and healing.
For initiates, as we learn both from the ancient mysteries and from modern initiation science, the night is a field of conscious awareness, becoming illumined if we can acquire supersensible consciousness within it. Just as we can learn to see better in the dark, so an inner light can gradually dawn on us during the night. In the mysteries of ancient times this capacity to perceive bright spiritual realities was called ‘seeing the sun at midnight’. Waking life during the day, and this distinctive form of night consciousness, complement and enlarge each other. In supersensible vision, day and night consciousness become one.
Rudolf Steiner describes the night as a realm important for poetic and artistic inspiration. The idea for a new work of art can emerge from the quiet of the night. Someone able to hearken to the harmonies of the planets at night-time encounters spheres described by Pythagoras in his mystery school, and new kinds of musical experience can originate there.
In the night, finally, we also consciously or unconsciously meet our higher self, our ‘genius’. In converse with our spirit self we can, quite literally, find inspiration that gives wings to our daily work. Consciously readying ourselves for the night before we fall asleep is a preparation for this encounter. In a lecture which Steiner gave in Berlin in 1917 he describes how we can picture this:
I fall asleep. Until I awaken my soul will be in the world of spirit, and there will meet the guiding impulse-giver of my earthly life, my genius, who dwells in the world of spirit, hovering round my head. And when I awaken once more, I will have met my genius, and have felt upon my soul the beating of his wings.¹
The night is therefore a realm where we meet real beings: not only our own higher self, our genius, but other beings too, in either conscious or unconscious encounter. But only a conscious experience of the night can illumine for us the diverse dimensions of these spiritual encounters. In many of his lectures, Steiner described how the spirit or angelic hierarchies work upon our human nature. The angels, along with other spiritual beings, work upon us formatively at night, giving our sleep an upbuilding, regenerating, renewing potency.
The world of the dead, too, is close to us at night. Chiefly at the transitional moments of falling asleep and awakening it is possible for us to develop a conscious and inspiring relationship with dead souls. A loving, meditative contemplation of the relationship we had with each person who has passed away can open up for us a special realm in which they can approach us at these intermediate moments, for instance answering a question we put to them the evening before as we fell asleep.
The moon and stars are emblematic