Scene 3

In Lucifer’s kingdom. A space which is not enclosed by artificial walls, but by fantastic forms which resemble plants, animals, etc. All in various brilliant shades of red. In the background are arranged three transparencies showing the top of Raphael’s ‘Disputa,’ Leonardo’s ‘Last Supper,’ and Raphael’s ‘School of Athens.’ These are illuminated from the back of the stage whenever Maria or Benedictus challenges Lucifer. At other times they are invisible. On the right, Lucifer’s throne. At first only the souls of Capesius and Maria are present. After a time Lucifer appears, and later on Benedictus and Thomasius, with his etheric counterpart or ‘double,’ and lastly, Theodora.

Maria:

Thou, who within the realm of sense art named

Capesius, I wonder why it is

Thou art the being whom I meet the first

In Lucifer’s domain: ’tis dangerous

When spirits of this place blow round one’s head.

Capesius (in astral garb):

O speak not to me of Capesius

Who in the kingdom of the Earth erewhile

Strove through a life which he hath long since known

Was but a dream. Whilst there be bent his mind

Upon such things as ever come to pass

As time streams on. And he had set himself

In that way to discover all the powers

Through which mankind fulfils its spirit-life.

What thus he came to know about those powers

He tried to keep deep fastened in his soul.

Now only in this realm one understands

To judge aright the knowledge he pursued.

He thought the pictures he possessed were true

And could reveal to him reality;

But, viewed from here, they clearly show themselves

As naught but empty dreams, which Spirit-hands

Have woven round about weak men of Earth.

They cannot bear the cold clear light of truth.

They would be utterly afraid and stunned

If they should learn how all the course of life

Is turned by spirits after their ideas.

Maria:

Thou speakest as I’ve only heard those speak

Who ne’er have been incarnate on the Earth.

They tell you Earth hath no significance,

That in the universe its work is small.

But he who hath belonged to realms of Earth

And owes to it the best powers that he hath,

Will have a different tale to tell thereof.

He finds important many threads of fate

Which bind Earth’s life to that of all the worlds.

E’en Lucifer who works here with such power

Must keep his gaze fixed fast upon the Earth,

And seek to turn men’s deeds in such a way

That their results may ripen his own soul.

He knows he’d fall a victim to the dark

If he could find no booty on the Earth,

And so his fate is bound up with that sphere.

So too, with those who dwell in other worlds.

And when the human soul can clearly see

The cosmic goal, which Lucifer desires,

And can compare with it what those powers wish

Who have him as opponent to their aims,

Then will she know that he can be destroyed

Through conquests which she gains o’er her own self.

Capesius:

The human being who here talks with thee

Thinks that fate dreadful, which compels him now

To wear a body round him; which hath yet

The breath of life and keeps its earthly form,

Although the spirit hath no more control.

At such a time this spirit feels indeed

That worlds, he values, fall at one fierce blow.

He feels himself within a prison-house

Narrow and horrible with naught all round.

Remembrance of the life that he passed through

Seems, as it were, extinguished from his soul.

At times he feels aware of human souls,

But what they say he cannot understand;

He only catches some especial words

Which lift themselves from out the general talk,

And bring remembrance of the loveliness

Which he can gaze on in the Spirit-realms.

He’s in his body then, and yet is not;

And lives within himself a life he fears

When he beholds it from this region here:

And he is longing for the time to come

When from this body he will be set free.

Maria:

The body which is proper to Earth-souls

Bears in itself the means to recreate

In lofty pictures loveliness sublime:

Which pictures, even if their substance now

Seems but a shadow in the human soul,

Are yet the buds which in the future worlds

Will open out to blossom and to fruit.

So through his body man may serve the gods.

And his soul’s life doth show in its true light

Only when in his body he doth find

The power to give his “I” reality.

Capesius:

Ah, utter not that word in front of him

Who stands before thee now in Spirit-realms

And on the Earth is called Capesius.

He fain would flee away when that word sounds,

So fierce it burns him here.

Maria:

So fierce it burns him here. So thou dost hate

That which first gives true being unto men?

How canst thou come to live within this realm

If so appalling seems that word to thee?

For no one can arrive as far as this

Who hath not faced the nature of that word.

Capesius:

He who appears to thee hath often stood

Before great Lucifer who rules this realm.

And Lucifer hath made it clear to him

That only souls, who consciously make use

Of powers that from their earthly bodies come,

Can harm the realm which doth obey his will.

Those souls however who go through their life

Within the body, as it were in swoon,

And yet already have clairvoyant power,

These only learn in Lucifer’s domain,

And cannot cause it harm in any way.

Maria:

I know that in these realms of Spirit-life

’Tis not by words, but sight, that one doth learn.

What in this moment I have come to see

Because of thine appearance to me here,

Will later show itself within my soul

As progress in my spirit-pupilship.

Capesius:

Here ’tis not only teaching that one gains;

Duties are also shown one in this place.

Thou hast here spoken with the soul of him

Who calls himself Capesius on earth.

The spirit-glances into former lives

That are accorded thee, will show to thee

Thou owest much through Karma unto him.

Therefore thou shouldst petition Lucifer

That he, the great Light-Bearer, should allow

Capesius to guard thee on the Earth.

Thou knowest through thy wisdom well enough

What thou canst do for him, so that he may

Be led again to thee in later lives

So that through thee the debt may be wiped out.

Maria:

And so this duty which I hold so dear

Must be fulfilled through power from Lucifer?

Capesius:

Thou dost desire this duty to fulfil,

And that can only be through Lucifer.

Look! Here he comes, the Spirit of the Light.

(Lucifer appears and, in the course of his speech, Benedictus.)

Lucifer:

Maria, thou art asking at my throne

Self-knowledge for that very human soul

Who standeth near thee in the life on Earth.

It cannot learn to know itself aright

Except by gazing deep into myself;

And that it will achieve without thine aid.

How canst thou think that I would grant to thee

All that thou mayst desire for this thy friend?

Thou namest Benedictus as thy guide,

Who is my strong opponent on the Earth,

Lending unto mine enemies his strength.

Already hath he stolen much from me.

Johannes cut himself adrift from him

And placed himself beneath my guiding hand.

He cannot yet indeed see my true self

Because he hath not yet the seer’s full power.

He will attain it later through myself,

And then he will entirely be mine own.

But I command thee not to speak a word

That might apply to him in any way

So long as thou dost stand before my throne.

Any such word would burn me in this place.

Here words are deeds, and deeds must follow them;

But what might follow—from such words of thine—

It must not be——

Benedictus:

It must not be—— Thou must give ear to her.

For where words have an equal power with deeds

They come in consequence of former deeds.

The deed is done that conquers Lucifer.

Maria is my spirit-pupil true.

I could direct her to that point, whence she

Could recognize the highest spirit-task,

Which same she will most certainly fulfil.

And in fulfilling it she will for sure

Build in Johannes power and balm to heal,

Which will release him from thy kingdom’s grip.

Maria carries deep within her soul

A solemn holy vow which doth awake

Such healing powers in progress of the worlds.

Soon wilt thou hear all this put into words,

But if with powerful thought thou wouldst suppress

And veil the rays of light through which thou gainst

The magic power to strive against, and win

The victory o’er all that selfhood means,

I think that then thou’lt glimpse the healing rays,

Which will in future shine with such a strength

That they will draw Johannes to their realm,

By their all-powerful love.

Maria:

By their all-powerful love. Johannes soon

Will here appear; and yet in such a form

As earthly souls would recognize as theirs,

Will come that being, who within the man

Lies hid as dual personality.

And if Johannes could but recognize

Thee as thou seemest to his earthly form

It could not bring to him all he requires

To help him in the progress of his soul.

Thou shalt vouchsafe to him this double now

For him to use upon those spirit-paths

O’er which I shall in future guide his steps.

Lucifer:

Johannes then must stand before me now.

I feel full well the power which comes from thee;

It hath opposed me since the Earth began.

(Enter Johannes Thomasius and his Etheric Counterpart from different sides of the stage at the same moment, and meet face to face.)

Thomasius:

O mine own Likeness, up till now thou hast

Shown thyself to me only that I might

Be frightened at the sight of mine own self.

I cannot understand thee much as yet;

I only know that thou dost guide my soul.

’Tis thou then who dost baulk me of free life

And dost prevent me from due cognizance

Of what I really am. Now must I hear

Thee speak in front of Lucifer, to see

What I in future years shall yet achieve.

Thomasius’ Double:

’Tis true I often was allowed to come

And bring Johannes knowledge of himself.

But I could only work in those soul depths,

Which still are hidden from his consciousness.

My life within him hath for some long time

Been subject to considerable change.

Maria used to stand close to his side.

He thought her bound in spirit to himself;

I showed him that the true guides of his soul

Were only passion and impulsiveness.

He could but think of this as some reproach,

But thou couldst show, O Light-Bearer sublime,

To sensual tendencies the way by which

They best might serve the spirit-purposes.

Johannes from Maria had to part,

And give himself forthwith to earnest thought

Which hath the power to purify men’s souls.

What from his purity of thought streamed forth

Flowed also into me, and I was changed.

I felt his purity within myself.

Nought need he fear from me, if he should now

Feel once more drawn toward Maria’s soul.

But he belongs, as yet, to thy domain,

And at this moment I demand him back.

For he could now experience myself,

Unless thou will’st to misdirect his sense.

He needs me now, that from me there may flow

Into his thought with mighty conscious strength

Both warmth of soul and also power of heart.

Then once more shall he find himself as man.

Lucifer:

I count thy striving good. Yet can I not

Grant to thee all that thou dost ask of me.

For should I give thee to Johannes now

In that same form wherein in former years

Thou didst appear before his mind and soul,

He would at present only give his love

To thinking and to knowledge cold and bare;

And all warm individuality

Would seem unfeeling, meaningless and dead.

It is not thus my power must fashion him.

Through me he must discover in himself

His living personality and self.

I must transform thee, if the thing that’s right

Shall come forth for his health and progress now.

I have a long time since prepared for all

That now shall clearly show itself in thee.

In future thou wilt seem another man.

Johannes will no more Maria love,

As he hath loved her in the days gone by.

Yet none the less he’ll love, with all the strength

And all the passion he once gave to her.

Benedictus:

The glorious work in which we’ve gained success

Thou wouldst now turn unto thine own account.

Thou hast Johannes through his power of heart

Marked for thine own one day; and yet thou seest

That thou must make the fetters stronger still

If thou wouldst keep his being for thyself.

His heart will be beneath his spirit’s rule—

If that is so then all the knowledge-work

Which he on Earth accomplished, must be giv’n

In future, for their own, to those great Powers

Which thou hast fought against since Time began.

If thou succeed’st in lowering that love

Which now Johannes for Maria feels

And changing it by cunning to the lust

Which thou dost now require for thine own ends,

Then will he turn the good he did on Earth,

To evil ends from out the Spirit-worlds.

Maria:

Then he may yet be saved? ’Tis not decreed

That he must fall a victim to the powers

That want to gain his work now for themselves?

Benedictus:

It would be so if all the Powers remained

Just as at present they have formed themselves;

But if at the right hour thou dost allow

Thy vow to take effect in thine own soul

Those powers must change their course in future times.

Lucifer:

So work, compelling powers,

Ye elemental sprites,

Feel now your Master’s power;

And smooth for me the way,

That leads from realms of Earth

That so there may draw near

To Lucifer’s domain

Whate’er my wish desires

Whate’er obeys my will.

(Theodora appears.)

Theodora:

Who calleth me to realms so strange to me?

I like it not, unless the world of gods

Reveals itself in love unto my soul,

And glowing warmth entwining round my heart

Draws spirit-speech from out mine inmost soul.

Thomasius’ Double:

Ah, how thou dost transform my very life!

Thou hast appeared, and here am I, a man

Who now can only work when filled by thee.

Johannes shall, through me, be now thine own,

And from henceforward thou shalt have the love

Which once so fearful and so radiant

Was wrested for Maria from his heart.

He saw thee years ago, but did not then

Feel all the warmth of love which was to grow

In secret in the depths of his own soul.

Now it will rise, and fill him full of power,

And turn his thoughts entirely to thyself.

Benedictus:

The crucial moment is arriving now,

His strongest power hath Lucifer let loose:

Maria, all the training of thy soul

Thou must put forth in strength to vanquish him.

Maria:

O Bearer of that Light, which would confine

Love only to the service of the self;

Thou hast from Earth’s beginning granted men

Knowledge, when they, still guided by the gods,

Obeyed the spirit, knowing nought of self.

But since that time each soul of man hath been

The place in which thou fightest ’gainst the gods.

Yet now the times are coming, which must bring

Destruction on thyself and on thy realms.

A thinker bold was able to release

Science from all thy gifts in such a way

That unto mankind’s gods it gave itself.

But thou dost try once more to get the powers,

Which for the gods are destined, for thyself.

Because Johannes through his work hath now

Deprived thee of that knowledge, with whose fruit

Thou from the first deceived’st all mankind,

So now thou would’st deceive him, through that love

Which, should he follow out his destined path

For Theodora he should never feel.

Thou fain wouldst conquer Wisdom now by Love,

As once ’gainst Love thou didst by Wisdom fight.

But know full well that in Maria’s heart,

With which she now opposeth thy designs,

The spirit-pupilship hath planted powers

To keep far off, for ever, all self-love

From Knowledge. Never from this hour will I

Allow myself to be possessed by joy

Such as men feel when thoughts grow ripe within.

I’ll steel my heart to serve as sacrifice

So that my mind can always only think

In such a way that through my thoughts I may

Offer the fruits of Knowledge to the gods.

My sacred service shall such Knowledge be,

And what I thus effect within myself

Shall o’er Johannes powerfully outstream,

And oft, in future, when within his heart

These words are whispered from thyself to him:

Man’s human nature shall through love find out

What gives strength to his personality.’

Then shall my heart this powerful answer give:

‘Once didst thou hear these words, when Earth began,

And there didst show forth signs of Wisdom’s fruit,

“The fruits of love can only come to man

When they are brought to him from realms divine.” ’

Lucifer:

I mean to fight.

Benedictus:

I mean to fight. And fighting, serve the gods.

Curtain