From a popular spiritual occultist in 1922: One might say he knew as much about beavers as RFK knows about vaccines.
“We must say to ourselves, the beaver is an extremely stupid, phlegmatic animal! It is stupid and phlegmatic to the highest degree. Wonderful. But where does it spend the summer? It stays in the ground in its solitary burrow, allowing heat and light that comes into the burrow to penetrate its body, so that it actually absorbs all the summer sunlight and warmth. When this absorption is completed in the fall, the beaver begins to look for other beavers, and together they become clever. It employs a cleverness that it does not possess as a single animal. Now, suddenly, as they gather together, the beavers become clever. Naturally, as single animals they could never construct all those beaver villages. The first step of choosing a suitable site is already clever.
This clearly illustrates what I pointed out last time: the cleverness that is in a creature must first be gathered, just as water is collected in pitchers. What does the beaver do while as a single animal it lives like a hermit in its summer house? The beaver gathers sunlight and the sun’s warmth for itself—or so we say, because all we can perceive is the sun’s light and warmth. In truth, the beaver gathers its intelligence. Along with sunlight and warmth, intelligence streams from the cosmos down upon the earth, and the beaver gathers it for itself; now the beaver has it, and it builds. With the beaver you can see in reality what I recently presented to you as a picture.
Something else now becomes comprehensible: the beaver’s tail. Compare it with what I said about the dog’s tail, the dog’s tail being its organ of pleasure and therefore the soul organ of the dog. The dog wags its tail when it is happy. In the beaver’s case it is so that within its tail, which the animal does not use as a tool but which is formed most ingeniously, the beaver has its accumulated intelligence. With it the animal directs itself. This means that the beaver is really directed by the sun’s warmth and light. They are contained in the tail and have become intelligence. This is really the communal brain of this beaver colony.”
RUDOLF STEINER
10 January 1922
Health and Illness II, GA 348
- The Power of Intelligence as the Effect of the Sun—Beaver Lodges and Wasps’ Nests







































