The
universe offers us two kinds of cosmic light—the sun by day,
and the stars by night. The one is all round and full, shining everywhere
equally, with its great embracing light joining everything visible
in its benevolent glow. The other is all distant sparkling points,
individual, distinct, and separated in the cold darkness from one
another.
When the Community of
Christians was founded on the earth, these two kinds of light were
brought into a new world-historical connection. For each of us is
distinct, in our own space, with our own perspective, experiencing
aloneness and the dark as we strive and suffer, regret and rejoice,
learn and love. This is how we evolve, becoming ourselves and more
enlightened on our path.
But human history moves forward as well, through the destiny of
communities to which everyone belongs by birth, by upbringing, by
choice. And through communities, something greater than the individual
can work, for better or for worse.
Eighty years ago, a
free religious community, without rules or dogma, came into being,
to be worthy of modern individuals and of the Spirit at work in
our time in community-building ritual.
The Act of Consecration
of Man, said Rudolf Steiner, is more real than anything in Nature.
It will outlast everything material. As an eternal sun, it generates
spiritual community, blessing and nurturing our common human essence,
consecrating human beings on either side of the threshold in divine
deed.
Our life weaves between
these two forms of light—the sparkle of individual destiny
and the destiny of the Christ-centered community, shining through,
in, and around us. So may we together play a crucial benevolent
role in the history of community life and world evolution.
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