Toward a Phenomenology of the Etheric World
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:17 pm
For anyone interested in exploring the movements of living thinking, I highly recommend a book (which may have been mentioned before) that helps concretely elucidate the experience of the etheric formative forces that animate our everyday thinking and perceiving. There is an especially helpful chapter that uses the streaming movements of rivers to elucidate the gradation of etheric activity in four stages - (1) flowing, (2) gliding, (3) shearing, (4) turning. I believe these roughly correspond to the activity of the four ethers (warmth, light, sound, life), although that was not explicitly stated in the book so it may not be exactly correct.
Flowing:

Gliding:

Shearing:
Turning:

The key is that these perceptual movements of streaming reflect the etheric movements of our thinking. So it is more than a simple metaphor, since the perceptual phenomena of streaming are structured directly by our living thinking that connects percept data with concepts and thereby arrives at the coherent experience of movement. In contemplating this relationship even in our normal thinking, thinking finds a way to observe itself in a way that is not simply abstract reflection via philosophical and scientific models, i.e. before its activity completely collapses into static, spatially fixed concepts.
Flowing:

Gliding:

Shearing:
Turning:

The key is that these perceptual movements of streaming reflect the etheric movements of our thinking. So it is more than a simple metaphor, since the perceptual phenomena of streaming are structured directly by our living thinking that connects percept data with concepts and thereby arrives at the coherent experience of movement. In contemplating this relationship even in our normal thinking, thinking finds a way to observe itself in a way that is not simply abstract reflection via philosophical and scientific models, i.e. before its activity completely collapses into static, spatially fixed concepts.
Muller and Rapp wrote:The method employed here does not involve erecting a hypothesis about non-experiencable factors behind the appearances, or through formalisms coercing the phenomena. Instead, the phenomena are brought together to form a self-supporting totality, which emerges of itself and in so doing explains the phenomena archetypally, out of themselves. In short, the principle of experience in science is made complete through the inclusion of the experiences of thinking. The light that illuminates and orders the appearances, now appears itself. This "higher experience within experience" as a constituent factor of reality also belongs to the totality of observed reality. It uncovers the etheric dimension of reality as the genesis of reality. Thus, a more radical application of the principle of experience leads of itself to a spiritual science of nature. There is no reason to apply the principle of experience only to the world of the senses. The capacity of thinking to observe itself breaks down the dogma that all valid experience must be sense experience. Thinking, which has always been presupposed in interpreting sense experience, now itself becomes experience; thereby the principle of experience is fully plumbed and science has achieved its pre- suppositionless basis. Since self-experiencing thinking brings with it knowledge of the reality of the etheric formative movements, the etheric proves to be that entity in which the presuppositionlessness of reality becomes substance. The medium of evolution reveals itself out of its own creative sources. The fountainhead of reality is not some kind of quasi-sensuous "thing in itself" but rather the only experiencable substance that is capable of generating reality in a manner that can be experienced: it is living thinking itself, in which the "wellsprings of the world" are active, in short, etheric substance.
A science of the etheric nature of streaming comprises exactly these formative movements of reality in which thinking and streaming flow into one another (as the parallel structure of the sections Streaming and Thinking and Streaming attempts to show.) In the formative movements of streaming, self-experiencing thinking finds the pictures of its own activity - an activity in which the etheric of the world is streaming. To say this, is not merely to make a vague analogy between the streaming of a river and the streaming activity of the etheric; in a strict sense - insofar as living thinking productively illuminates the reality of stream- ing's formative movements-streaming is a real (not allegorical) picture of the etheric. In this picture, thinking perceives its own etheric activity; in the fourfold buildup of streaming, thinking develops its own living nature (from ordinary (1) to Imaginative representation (4)). By unfolding the reality of streaming in four stages, thinking differentiates the picture of the etheric and characterizes the different kinds of etheric activity.
A science of streaming built up meditatively in the fashion attempted here, incorporating the description of the experience of thinking, brings with it a path of training. On this path thinking develops itself for spiritual science and at the end can produce that presuppositionless concurrence of knowing and happening (thinking and streaming) which is contributed to reality by the etheric.