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AN ESOTERIC EXPOSITION OF
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NATAL AND MEDICAL ASTROLOGY
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EXPLAINING THE ARTS OF
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READING THE HOROSCOPE AND DIAGNOSING
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DISEASE
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THE ROSICRUCIAN FELLOWSHIP
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INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
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OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA, 92054, U.S.A.
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[PAGE 3] EVOLUTION AS SHOWN IN THE ZODIAC
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CHAPTER I
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EVOLUTION AS SHOWN IN THE ZODIAC
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It is a matter of common knowledge among mystics that the evolutionary
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career of mankind is indissolubly bound up with the divine hierarchies who
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rule the planets and the signs of the Zodiac, and that passage of the Sun
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and the planets through the twelve signs of the Zodiac, marks man's progress
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in time and in space. Therefore it is not to be wondered at, that in the
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course of their investigations into the spiritual development of mankind,
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the writers have also encountered much that deals with the Zodiac which is
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the boundary of our evolutionary sphere at the present time. So much has
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been perceived in THE MEMORY OF NATURE that sheds light upon obscure pas-
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sages of the Bible, that notes have been made from time to time of different
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points, but how to collect and collage these dissociated writings into a
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united whole, has been a great problem for a long time. Even now, the writ-
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ers know and feel that what they are bringing forth is only a very, very
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weak attempt to set before the students that great body of facts which have
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come to them through the memory of nature. They feel, however, that this
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will give a new and more profound meaning to the old symbols, and that by
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passing on what has been found they put themselves in line to receive more
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light.
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Concerning the future evolution of planets; the Rosicrucian
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Cosmo-Conception teaches, on page 256, that "when the beings upon the planet
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have evolved to a sufficient degree, the planet becomes a Sun, the fixed
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center of the Solar System. When the beings there have evolved to a still
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greater degree, and consequently it has reached its maximum of brilliancy,
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it breaks up into a Zodiac and becomes, so to speak, the womb of a new Solar
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System. Thus the Great hosts of Divine beings who, until then, were con-
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fined upon that Sun gain freedom of actions upon a great number of stars
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whence they can affect, in different ways, the system which grows up within
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their sphere of influence. The planets or many-bearing worlds within the
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Zodiac are constantly being worked upon by these forces but in various ways
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according to the stage they have reached in evolution. Our Sun could not
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have become a sun until it set out from itself all the beings who were not
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sufficiently evolved to endure the high rate of vibration and the great lu-
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minosity of the beings who were qualified for that evolution. All the be-
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ings upon the different planets would have been consumed had they remained
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in the Sun. This visible Sun, however, though it is a place of evolution
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for beings vastly above man, is not by any means, the Father of other plan-
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ets, as material science supposes. On the contrary, it is itself an emana-
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tion fron THE CENTRAL SUN, which is the invisible source of all that IS in
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our solar system."
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"Our visible Sun is but the mirror in which are reflected the Rays of en-
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ergy from the Spiritual Sun, the real Sun is as invisible as the REAL man."
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From this teaching it is apparent that the great spiritual hierarchies
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which are now guiding our evolution, have had their training for this path
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in previous schemes of manifestation, also that what THEY are now doing, WE
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shall some day do FOR OTHERS. Already the foremost among our race are
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treading the path of initiation, and have thereby advanced into stages, far
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beyond the general status of our present humanity. It has been learned that
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those who have gone through the Mercurial School of the lesser Mysteries,
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and have graduated from the School of the Greater Mysteries are now prepar-
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ing human evolution for the Jupiter Period. They have entered the planet
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Jupiter, by way of one of the Moons, which serves as a stepping stone. Oth-
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ers there are, unfortunately, who have gone the other way. We read in the
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Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception, that even as the whole population of the earth
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was at one time expelled from the present Sun because of their inability to
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keep up with the vibrations of the beings thereon, thus hindering them and
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being hindered themselves, so also it becomes necessary in the Lemurian Ep-
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och, to expel a number of the stragglers from earth. Thus the Moon was cast
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out into space to revolve as a Satellite around our present planet. Those
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unfortunates are gradually degenerating and the time will come when they
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will all go to the planet Saturn, which is the door to Chaos. Thence they
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will be expelled to inter-planetary space to await the time when, in a new
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system, there will be a favorable condition for their further evolution.
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THE GATE OF LIFE AND DEATH
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Thus the Zodiac and the planets are as a book in which we may read the
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history of Humanity during past ages, and they also give a key to the future
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which is in store for us. In the famous Zodiac in the Temple of Denderah,
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Cancer is not pictured as we have it in modern days. There it is a beetle,
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a scarab. This was the emblem of the soul, and Cancer has always been known
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in ancient times, as well as among modern mystics, to be the sphere of the
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soul, THE GATE OF LIFE in the Zodiac whence the spirits coming into rebirth,
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enter our sub-lunary conditions. It is therefore aptly ruled by the Moon
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which is the planet of fecundation, and it is noteworthy that we find Capri-
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corn, which is its opposite, ruled by Saturn the PLANET OF DEATH AND CHAOS,
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who is mystically depicted as "the reaper with his scythe and hour glass in
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hand." These two opposite signs are therefore turning points in the soul's
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career. Cancer and Capricorn respectively mark the highest ascent of the
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Sun into the Northern Hemisphere, and its lowest descent into the South. We
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observe that during the summer when the Sun is in the sphere of Cancer and
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allied signs, fecundation and growth are the order of the day. But when the
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Sun is in the South, in Capricorn, we have winter, when nature is dead. The
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fruits of the summer are then consumed and assimilated by us. As a circle
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dance of the Sun among the twelve signs determines the seasons of the year
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WHEN DIRECT, causing the germination of myriads of seeds cast in the earth,
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also the mating of the fauna, which then makes the world alive with the
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sights and sounds of manifested life, and at another time leaves the world
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dumb, dull and drear in winter's gloom, under the sway of Saturn, so by the
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slower backward movement, known as the PRECESSION OF THE EQUINOX, does it
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produce the great changes which we know as Evolution. In fact, this preces-
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sional measure of the sun marks the birth and death of races, nations and
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their religions, for the pictorial Zodiac is a symbolical presentation of
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our past, present and future development.
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CAPRICORN
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Capricorn, the goat, is not a goat at all as we know that animal, but
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part fish and part goat. Its Saturnine rulership, and the fact that it re-
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ceives the Sun at the dawn of each New Year, naturally by analogy associates
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it with the beginning of precessional epochs. It represents the stage in
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evolution covering transition from fish, through amphibia to the mammalian
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form. The belligerency of the goat is well known, and an apt symbol of the
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struggle for existence, in which the weak perish unless able to outdistance
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their foes. This phase of the matter is sometimes expressed in the symbol,
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when drawn as part fish and part antelope. Jacob, in the forty-ninth chap-
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ter of Genesis, pronounces blessings upon his children, which symbolize the
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twelve signs. There he speaks of Naphtali as a "HIND" let loose; thus a
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very apt symbol of Capricorn, for when the Sun is there at each winter sol-
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stice, it is starting a race through the circle of twelve signs, which it
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must complete in a given time--a year.
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SAGITTARIUS
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When the Sun leaves Capricorn, by precession, it enters the sign Sagit-
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tarius, and this is pictured in the symbolical Zodiac as a Centaur, part
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horse and part man. Thus it shows aptly, the fact that we have evolved
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through the animal stage into the human. The centaur is in the act of draw-
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ing his bow, showing that there is something for which the human spirit, on
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its pilgrimage through matter, is seeking, that it aspires to something that
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lies beyond it, as a lofty ideal, for the bow points upward to the stars.
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SCORPIO
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The next step in human unfoldment is not so much along the physical lines
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as along the mental. Its nature is shown by the Sun's passage through the
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sign Scorpio, which is pictorially represented as a SERPENT or SCORPION,
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emblems of cunning and subtility. It is plain from this symbol that the
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faculty of the mind evolved by infant humanity was CUNNING, and we still see
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that that is a characteristic trait among the lower races, the lower classes
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and the lower natures even among our present-day humanity.
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LIBRA
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But, when the Sun enters the sign Libra, 'THE SCALES,' by precession,
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the balance of reason gives him a new start upon the evolutionary path. Un-
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der the care of divine instructors man had at that time advanced to the
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point where because of this new faculty, reason, he could be made fully re-
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sponsible to nature's laws, and thus reap what he had sown, that he might
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learn the lesson of life by actual experience, be able to reason out the
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connection between cause and effect and in time learn to govern himself so
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as to progress further upon the path.
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VIRGO
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Thus, under the guidance of the spiritual hierarchies, focused through
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the signs of CAPRICORN, SAGITTARIUS, SCORPIO, and LIBRA, were his physical,
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moral and mental attributes acquired, and he was equipped and mental at-
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tributes acquired, and he was equipped to commence the spiritual side of his
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evolution. The germ of this progress is hidden in the celestial virgin, the
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sign VIRGO, which is the vehicle of the immaculate conception, the heavenly
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mother of Christ; not of one Christ only, but of many. This is one of the
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most sublime signs of the Zodiac and one of the most mystical, so fraught
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with hidden meaning that its full import cannot be fully understood save
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when viewed by the internal light of spiritual illumination. Yearly, at the
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winter solstice, the immaculate Madonna is ascendant at midnight, when the
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new born Sun commences to rise to the task of growing the grain and grape,
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to save humanity from the cold and famine, which would inevitably result
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were he to remain in the southern declination. The Sun is therefore an apt
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symbol of the Savior, born to feed his flock on the spiritual bread of life.
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But, as we must have eyes attuned to light to see the sun, so must the
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Christ be born within before we can perceive spiritual light. As Angelus
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Silesius says:
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"Though Christ a thousand times in Bethlehem be born
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And not within thyself, thy soul will be forlorn.
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The Cross of Golgotha thou lookest to in vain
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Unless within thyself it be set up again."
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Therefore, by the precessional passage of the Sun through the sign Virgo,
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the germinal impulse was given towards the birth of Christ within man. The
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MYSTIC MARRIAGE of the lower self to the higher, the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION,
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and the DIVINE MOTHERHOOD, which nourishes deep in its bosom, unseen by a
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scoffing world, "THE NEW BORN CHRIST," are actual experiences of a growing
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number of people. And without the celestial prototype, fructified by the
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solar precession, this would be an impossibility; neither has this ideal
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been realized in such fullness during the past ages as today. The reason of
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this will appear when we take up the joint consideration of opposite signs
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of the Zodiac.
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LEO
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A great future is in store for this offspring of the celestial virgin.
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Listen to the wonderful prophecy of Isaiah: "For unto us a child is born,
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unto us a Son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulders and
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his name shall be called WONDERFUL, COUNSELOR, the MIGHTY GOD, the EVERLAST-
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ING FATHER, the PRICE OF PEACE. Of the increase of His government and peace
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there shall be no end."
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Humanity is to rise to a wonderful spiritual height and this is symbol-
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ized by the Sun's precessional passage through the royal sign Leo, pictori-
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ally represented by the king of beasts, the lion. this is an apt allusion
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to the King of Creation, who will then embody the three great virtues of the
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Master Man, Strength, Wisdom and Beauty.
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It is wonderful to trace the various phases of the religions given to the
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Great Aryo-Semitic Race from the time they were "called out" in the latter
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third of the Atlantean Epoch, to the end of the Aquarian Age, when a new
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race will have been definitely born. This aspect of the Zodiac will form
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the subject of the following pages. It will shed light on many of the most
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obscure passages of the Bible, as only study of this Cosmic Science can.
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When we consider the Zodiac in its religious as well as its evolutionary
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aspects, by means of the six pair of opposite signs into which the twelve
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may be divided, we also commence with Cancer and Capricorn, for the reason
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given in the previous article, namely: that these are the solstitial points
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where the Sun reaches its highest and lowest declination.
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Considered in this manner, we find that there are two sets of three pairs
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of signs, the first being Cancer and Capricorn, Gemini and Sagittarius, Tau-
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rus and Scorpio. In these pairs of signs we may read the history of human
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evolution and religion, in the early, the middle and the latter third of the
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Atlantean Epoch. This is also divisible into three distinct periods,
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namely: THE ARYAN AGE, from Moses to Christ, which comes under Aries-Libra;
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the PISCEAN AGE, which takes in the last two thousand years under
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Pisces-Virgo Catholicism; and the two thousand years which are ahead of us,
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called the AQUARIAN AGE, where the signs Aquarius and Leo will be illumi-
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nated and vivified by the solar precession, for the upliftment of the Son of
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Man (Aquarius), by the Christ within, the Lion of Judah (Leo), to the estate
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of Superman.
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It must not be thought, however, that the Atlantean Epoch only lasted
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while the Sun by precession went through Cancer, Gemini, and Taurus, a
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period of only six thousand and a few hundred years; far from it; but there
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are spirals within spirals and recapitulation takes place in the epochs and
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races, so that we may know what is the general destiny by looking at the
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Sun's passage through these signs and therewith taking this import and sym-
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bolism into consideration. It may also be said that the further we advance
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the smaller do the spirals become, the shorter the time in which a given im-
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provement is made, because of the proficiency we attained in former ages,
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and therefore it is extremely probable that this present is the last lap,
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that the coming Aquarian Age is the final preparatory school day which will
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fit us for the new age, the Sixth Epoch, and that this will begin when the
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Sun by precession enters Capricorn.
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This, of course, would mean that the Second Advent must take place just
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before that time, and though it seems to us that so many signs point that
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way, still it is a mere surmise and may not have any truth in it at all.
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Thousands of people have been misled during all the ages that we know of, to
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think that Christ would soon be here; it is, however, better that we are
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looking forward to it than if we should say with some, that it will never
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take place. In that case the Great Day would find us unprepared and we
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should find ourselves among the stragglers who are unfit to attend the wed-
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ding feast of the Higher Self to the lower because lacking the "soul-body,"
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the "wedding garment," necessary to enfold them.
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CANCER-CAPRICORN
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The Sun's passage by precession through the sphere of Cancer with its op-
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posite sign Capricorn, designates the early third of the Atlantean period,
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which was intensely watery as the whole earth was covered by a dense,
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drenching fog. The Niebelung, or "Children of the Mist," lived then in the
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basins of the Earth. Cancer was not then represented by the same symbol as
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today; in ancient times it was pictorially figured as a beetle or scarab.
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This was the signature of the soul, for then mankind was much less body than
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soul.
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The sign Cancer is watery in its nature, and the fish part of Capricorn,
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the opposite sign, also helps to symbolize this state of life under water
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when the Sun went through the watery sign Cancer by precession. The Moon,
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the planet of fecundation, points mystically to this period of germination,
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when mankind first commenced to exercise the Creative function at the dic-
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tates of desire inculcated by the Lucifer Spirits. Thus mankind opened the
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Gate of physical Life through Cancer, and strayed into the terrestrial
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sphere, but opposite stood Saturn, the ruler of Capricorn, ready to slay
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them with his scythe, and usher them through the Gate of Death back into the
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spiritual realms where they are at home.
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Capricorn was the opposite of Cancer and embodied the ideal that as the
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goat climbs the mountains, so man must leave the basins of Atlantis and come
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up from the mist.
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GEMINI-SAGITTARIUS
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Our condition during the middle third of the Atlantean Epoch is illus-
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trated in the Sun's passage through the sign Gemini, the twins, which aptly
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represent infant humanity. During this age the division of soul from soul
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by the veil of flesh, which we call the body, became more noticeable, for
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the atmosphere had already cleared to a considerable extend, and the facul-
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ties of the spirit had become more focused in its physical instrument. With
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this delusion of the personal self, there came at once the idea of "me" and
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"thee," "mine" and "thine," our individual interests commenced to clash with
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those of others, so that a tragedy such as that recorded between Cain and
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Abel became possible. Nor was the shedding of blood confined to human be-
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ings, for we learn from the Bible that "Nimrod was a might hunter". This
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savage ideal was expressed in the Celestial Centaur, Sagittarius, with his
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bow and arrow.
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But both of these pairs of opposites, Cancer-Capricorn and
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Gemini-Sagittarius, may be considered pre-historic hieroglyphics of a devel-
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opment accomplished in Sidereal years, long past, though none the less im-
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portant on that account. Our own times, with the development prescribed for
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them, are symbolically represented in the two pairs of signs within the
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fixed cross, the Bull, the Lion, the Serpent and the Man.
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For that reason the two pairs of opposites comprising the fixed signs,
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Taurus-Scorpio and Leo-Aquarius, are mentioned in the Bible, and we shall
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find that our modern systems of religion are full of allusions to the three
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pairs of opposites. Aquarius-Leo and the two adjacent pairs of signs,
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Aries-Libra and Pisces-Virgo. These three pairs of opposites are, as al-
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ready stated, emblematic of the development in the entire Aryan Epoch. In
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the EARLY third of this Epoch, the Sun by precession went through the sign
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Aries, the MIDDLE third of its find the Sun in Pisces, by precession, and
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during the last third the Sun will go through the sign Aquarius. Then the
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solstitial point Capricorn will see the inauguration of a new cycle or age.
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The spiritual preparation for this development commenced about thirteen
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thousand B.C., when the Sun by precession, was in the sign Libra, the Bal-
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ance, the last time. Different phases of this germinal impregnation of
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people then living were carried on during the precessional travel of the Sun
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through Virgo, Leo, and culminated in Cancer about eight thousand B.C. when
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the last of Atlantis was destroyed by water, substantially as related by the
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Egyptian priests to Plato. We shall see presently how the germinal ideals,
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given to humanity in those far. by-gone days have grown and flowered into
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factors of human development and spiritual standards of the greatest impor-
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tance.
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TAURUS-SCORPIO
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In the latter third of Atlantis, egoism had developed to a far greater
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degree than before, the spiritual sight had been lost by the large majority
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of the people who then lived entirely on the material plane and gloried par-
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ticularly in their material possessions.
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THE BULL was very properly worshiped by them, being an emblem of strength
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necessary to conquer the material world. It was, on account of its prodi-
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gious strength, an invaluable aid in all their work. The proverb about "the
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flesh pots of Egypt" has remained illustrative to the present day, to show
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how abundantly that animal supplied their physical need of food, the milk of
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the female being also an important article of diet. The possession of many
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cattle was therefore ardently desired by the ancient infant nations, and the
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worship of the Bull was inaugurated under the solar precession through Tau-
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rus during earlier Great Sidereal Years, and continued to the comparatively
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modern times, when the Sun by precession went through the sign of Celestial
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Bull for the last time.
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At that point when the Sun entered the sign of the Lamb, Aries, the Aryan
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religions were inaugurated. The religion of the Lamb is to hold sway for
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the next Great Sidereal Year, while the Sun by precession passes around the
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twelve signs of the Zodiac, as the religion of the Bull has held sway during
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the previous celestial year from the time the Sun entered Taurus, until it
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left the same sign on its next passage.
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New religions, however, are not revealed in their fullness at the
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beginning; they are started and go through a period of gestation long before
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the religion which they are to succeed ends its material existence, and
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similarly, and ancient religion about to be abrogated survives along after
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the religion which succeeds it has become the official source of upliftment
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for humanity. The original Semites, chosen to inaugurate the worship of the
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Lamb, Aries, during the Aryan Epoch, were taken from "Egypt," the home of
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the Bull "Taurus." Not our modern Egypt however. The story of Pharaoh, who
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endeavored to prevent their emigration and was drowned, has reference to
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Atlantis which was submerged thousands of years before Moses is supposed to
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have made his escape with the Israelites through the "Red Sea." The facts
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underlying the story are that a multitude of people left the land where the
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bull "Taurus" was worshiped, (Atlantis or Egypt) whose inhabitants were then
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drowned, to seek a :promised land" beyond the water which had engulfed an
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"UNGODLY NATION." There they were dedicated to the worship of the "Lamb"
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Aries which had been slain in "Egypt" (Atlantis); through its blood these
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pioneers had been preserved from death, and it was thus "the Lamb slain from
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the foundation of the (present) World" which we call THE ARYAN EPOCH.
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Noah's escape presents another phase of the same occurrence relating that
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the mists which had enveloped Atlantis condensed to rain, and flooded the
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basis of the earth, leaving a clear atmosphere in which the Rainbow was seen
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for the first time at the opening of the New Age, the Aryan Epoch, where a
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new Covenant was made with the pioneers of the polity then ushered in.
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Atlantis was the home of the Bull, Taurus, and when the Sun, by preces-
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sion, was leaving that sign the last time, the Religion of the Lamb Aries
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was definitely ushered in. Thenceforth, the worship of the Bull was abro-
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gated and when any of the pioneer race, brought out from the ancient
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Atlantean dispensation by the blood of the Lamb, Aries, backslid and wor-
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shiped the Taurean "Calf," they acted contrary to the law of progress and
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were therefore "Idolaters," and an abomination to the divine hierarchs whose
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task it was to guide them during the ages preceding the advent of Christ.
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On account of repeated transgressions many were "lost," and they are the
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Jews of today who still retain their Atlantean traits (see Cosmo-Concep-
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tion).
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Apart from the Astrological key, the Bible is truly a closed book, but
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with this key, the matter is different. In the Old Testament reference is
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made of two classes of animals: Bulls, which were Taurean, Sheep and Goats,
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which were Arian. These alone were used as Sacrifices. (Turtle doves were
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permitted as a concession to poverty). All the principal characters of the
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Old Dispensation were shepherds (ARIAN) and Christ also announces Himself as
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the Great Shepherd.
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In the New Testament we find another animal, the Fish, attaining great
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prominence, and the apostles were called to be "Fishers of Men," for then
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the sun by precession was nearing the cusp of Pisces, the Fishes, and Christ
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spoke of the time when the Son of Man (Aquarius) shall come. Thus our
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evolutionary journey is mapped out in the hidden astrological allusions of
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the Bible.
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The student now has a line on the march of events, which it is well to
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keep in mind.
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Jesus taught the multitudes in parables but explained the mysteries of
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the Kingdom to His disciples. Paul gave spiritual meat to the strong, but
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the milk of doctrine to the multitude, for there has always been an esoteric
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and an esoteric side to every religion. Taking Taurus, the sign of the
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Bull, to symbolize the worship of that animal as practiced in Egypt, Persia
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and other countries at that time, then we shall find that the opposite sign,
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Scorpio, symbolizes the esoteric doctrine if the priesthood, who were the
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guardians of the ancient Atlantean Mysteries.
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In this connection we will note first that the sign Scorpio is repre-
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sented in the pictorial Zodiac by a Scorpion or Serpent, and we wish to im-
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press particularly on the student's mind that the Scorpion has its STING IN
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THE TAIL, while the Serpent has the VENOM IN ITS TEETH. This is very sig-
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nificant, as well shall see presently.
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On looking up the word "serpent" in the Bible, we shall find that there
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are about seven words that have thus been translated; but one of them, which
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[PAGE 21] EVOLUTION AS SHOWN IN THE ZODIAC
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was borrowed from Egypt, is NAJA. This word is found on the old tablets in
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the ancient temples of Egypt where Osiris, the Sun God, is hailed when aris-
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ing from the primordial deep. He was then crowned with glory and has the
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Uraeus Naja, AN EMBLEM OF COSMIC WISDOM. The Uraeus was a part of a
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serpent's body, with its head depicted as protruding from a point in the
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forehead just above the nose, where the human spirit has its seat; and
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Christ therefore referred to the ancient Serpent-Initiates, when He said:
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"Be ye wise as serpents."
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In ancient Egypt the King wore a crown adorned by A DOUBLE SERPENT,
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URAEUS or NAJA, which seemed to protrude from his forehead when the crown
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was placed upon his head. This was to symbolize the fact that he held the
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double office of King and Priest by virtue of his sublime wisdom. In India,
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also, the guardians of the Mystery Teachings were called Nagas or Serpents.
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In the Icelandic "Eddas," the Northern Vedas, Siegfried, the truth seeker,
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slays the serpent, tastes of its blood and them becomes wise. Nor, to
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elaborate on the statement made above, is it necessary to go outside our own
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religion for proof that the serpent is the symbol of wisdom, for the Christ
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Himself said: "Be ye wise as serpents." The serpent is certainly not suf-
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ficiently sagacious to warrant a literal meaning of this saying; but when we
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understand that when the creative fire is drawn upwards through the serpen-
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tine spinal cord it vibrates the pituitary body and the pineal gland,
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[PAGE 22] EVOLUTION AS SHOWN IN THE ZODIAC
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connecting the Ego with the invisible worlds by opening up a hidden sense,
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the allusion is perfectly clear.
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There is, however, a lower phase of spiritual development, symbolized in
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ancient times by placing the Uraeus or serpent at the naval, to show that
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the mediumistic faculties in the solar plexus had been developed.
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Mediumship is a negative phase of spiritual sight or hearing possessed by a
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person who, under the control of an outside intelligence, prophesies. This
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undesirable phase of seership was represented in the Zodiac by the symbol of
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the Scorpion, which has the sting in its tail. In the Serpent, Initiate the
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Creative Cosmic Fire was drawn upward through the head to serve as a
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spiritual end; in the Medium the creative energy is expressed for selfish,
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sensual ends through the procreative organ ruled by Scorpio.
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The point between the eyebrows, whence the serpent of wisdom protrudes,
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is THE SEAT OF LIFE, whereas all that opens the womb is subject to THE STING
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OF DEATH, contained in the Scorpion's tail.
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If we now turn with this information to our Bible, we shall find that a
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great many things, previously obscure, will become clear. As said, the
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Egyptian word for this Uraeus or serpent is Naja and it was borrowed by the
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Israelites who expressed the negative faculty of mediumship by affixing the
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feminine ending "oth," giving NAIOTH; while those able to function con-
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sciously in the spiritual worlds were given the positive, make plural ending
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[PAGE 23] EVOLUTION AS SHOWN IN THE ZODIAC
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"im," and were called NAIM. If we read the nineteenth chapter of first
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Samuel with this understanding we shall readily see that the incident there
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narrated was of a mediumistic nature. David had become afraid of Saul and
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he went with Samuel to "Naioth." This is supposed by Bible translators to
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be a place, and maybe a village was so named. But if that was the case, it
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was because the people who lived in that place were Naoith, or mediums.
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They were called prophets in the chapter before us, and it is significant
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that as soon as anyone came within their camp, he commenced to prophesy or
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speak under control. Even Saul, who came there, anxious to get David away
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that he might slay him, was seized by the spirits and prophesied, to the
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amazement of all present.
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In the New Testament we are told that the Christ went to the city of Nain
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and there raised THE SON OF A WIDOW. In the Latin Testament, this city was
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not called Nain, but NAIM. And it is very significant that all three, Naim,
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Naioth and Endor, where the sorceress that assisted Saul is supposed to have
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lived, are in the same locality by Mount Tabor.
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Every Freemason knows that the brethren of that Order are called "Sons of
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the Widow." And it is stated in the Bible that Hiram Abiff, the Master
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Builder of Solomon's Temple, was the Son of a Widow, a cunning craftsman.
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We cannot in the present article repeat the Masonic Legend which tells the
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[PAGE 24] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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reason why. This we have given the book on "Freemasonry and Catholicism"
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and also in our books on the Rosicrucian Philosophy. But suffice it to say
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that in the Bible story to which reference has been made, we have one of the
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Naim, a Widow's Son or initiate of the old Serpent School, for the priests
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of Egypt were "PHREE MESSEN," children of light. Each had within, the an-
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cient Serpent Wisdom. But a new religion was being inaugurated, and it was
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necessary to raise the ancient Initiates to the Mysteries of the Coming Age.
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THEREFORE THE CHRIST, THE LION OF JUDAH, LORD OF THE NEW KINGDOM, WENT TO
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THE WIDOW'S SON OF NAIM and raised him up by the strong grip of the Lion's
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paw. And we may here emphasize that the first Initiate under the new system
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was Hiram Abiff, the highest Initiate of the old system, who by this new
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initiation given him by the Christ, became a CHRISTIAN, pledged to bear the
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ROSE and the CROSS, which were the symbols of the New Mystery Teachings of
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the Western World and he was then given the symbolical name, Christian
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Rosenkreuz.
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Thus from the time when the Sun entered the sign Aries by precession, it
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|
became a crime for the chosen people to worship the bull exoterically, or to
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partake of the esoteric Serpent wisdom. And for a similar reason IT IS
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IDOLATRY WHEN PEOPLE OF THE WEST TAKE UP THE EASTERN RELIGIONS. HINDUISM,
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BUDDHISM AND KINDRED TEACHINGS. For in the Aryan Epoch, only the Aryan
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[PAGE 25] EVOLUTION AS SHOWN IN THE ZODIAC
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Religions, the religions of the Lamb, have the proper effect on the human
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|
evolution. All previous systems are detrimental to the Western people; and
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in time those also who are now in the East, the orientals, will be forced to
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|
embrace this religion, or be left far behind in evolution.
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THE ARYAN EPOCH
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ARIES-LIBRA
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The Aryan Epoch may be divided into three eras; but they are all served
|
|
by the religion of the Lamb. The first division covers the time when the
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Sun, by precession, went through the sign Aries, the Lamb. Jesus was born
|
|
when the Vernal equinox was in about seven degrees of Aries; so the
|
|
twenty-three degrees which lie on the other side belong to the Old Testament
|
|
period, when the chosen people were in captivity and lost in the wilderness
|
|
of the world; the new religion had not then found its place. Then the
|
|
Christ came and inaugurated this new teaching definitely. He came not to
|
|
destroy the old prophecies and the law, but to give us something higher when
|
|
they shall have been fulfilled. The sign opposite Aries is Leo, the scales
|
|
or balance of Justice; and therefore we are told in the new religion that
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there will come a day of judgment, when Christ shall appear to give to every
|
|
man according to the deeds done in the body.
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PISCES-VIRGO
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Christ was the Great Shepherd, but He called His disciples to be "fishers
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[PAGE 26] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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of men," for the Sun by precession was then leaving the sign of the Lamb and
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|
entering Pisces, the sign of the fishes. Therefore a new phase of the Aryan
|
|
religions was opening up. The Bishop's mitre is also in the form of a
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fish's head.
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The New Testament, therefore, does not mention the Bull or the Lamb, but
|
|
references to the fishes are numerous. We also found the celestial virgin
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|
prominent and the wheat ear of Virgo is the Bread of Life, to be gained only
|
|
through immaculate purity. Thus Christ fed the multitude of fish (Pisces)
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and loaves (Virgo).
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Before the time of Christ, the new religion of the Lamb (Aries), could
|
|
get no foothold. Moses, the erstwhile leader, could not bring the chosen
|
|
people to the "promised land." That was reserved for Joshua, the son of
|
|
Nun. Joshua is the Hebriac for "Jesus" and the Hebrew word for "Nun" means
|
|
"fish" (Pisces). It was thus foretold that the religion of the Lamb would
|
|
attain prominence during the precessional passage of the Sun through the
|
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sign Pisces, the fishes.
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This prophecy has been fulfilled, for during the two thousand years which
|
|
have elapsed since the birth of Jesus, the Western religion has been taught
|
|
by a celibate priesthood, worshiping an immaculate virgin, symbolized by the
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celestial sign Virgo, which is the opposite of Pisces. This same priesthood
|
|
has also enjoined the eating of fish and forbidden the use of flesh on
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[PAGE 27] EVOLUTION AS SHOWN IN THE ZODIAC
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certain days. When the children of Israel left the flesh pots of Egypt,
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|
where the Bull was slain, they left it by the blood of the Lamb. But in the
|
|
Piscean dispensation no shedding of blood is enjoined and flesh eating is
|
|
condemned as a sin at certain times, for man is now taught to forsake the
|
|
lusts of the flesh and also lusting after the flesh.
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This ideal was tried under the Aryan dispensation, when the chosen people
|
|
were yet in the Wilderness, so called, but without success; they would not
|
|
have the heavenly manna. Now, however, man is being weaned from the can-
|
|
nibalistic practice, and in the seven hundred years which remain before the
|
|
Aquarian age is definitely ushered in, we will, in all probability, have
|
|
made great strides, both in overcoming the lust of the flesh and the lust
|
|
after the flesh. For Virgo, the immaculate celestial virgin, and the ears
|
|
of wheat contained in the sign, show both these ideals as profitable to soul
|
|
growth at the present time. Jupiter, the planet of benevolence and philan-
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thropy, which rules Pisces, has been a prominent factor in promoting altru-
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ism during the past two milleniums.
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AQUARIUS-LEO
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It is often said, and rightly so, that the boy is father of the man. And
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on the same principle we may say that the Son of Man is the Super-Man;
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therefore, when the Sun by precession enters the celestial sign Aquarius,
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the water-bearer we shall have a new phase of the religion of the Lamb,
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exoterically; and the ideal to be striven for is shown in the opposite sign,
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Leo.
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The Moon, which is the habitat of the autocratic Race Ruler and Lawgiver,
|
|
Jehovah, is exalted in Taurus, the sign of the Bull, and all Race religions,
|
|
even the Mosaic phase of the Aryan religion of the Lamb, demanded a sacrifi-
|
|
cial victim for every transgression of that law. But the Sun is exalted in
|
|
Aries, and when the great Sun spirit, Christ, came as High Priest of the
|
|
Aryan religion, He abrogated sacrifice of OTHERS by offering up HIMSELF AS A
|
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PERPETUAL SACRIFICE for sin.
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By looking to the mother ideal of Virgo during the Piscean Age, and fol-
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|
lowing the Christ's example of sacrificial service, the immaculate concep-
|
|
tion becomes an actual experience to each of us, and Christ, the Son of Man,
|
|
Aquarius, is born within us. Thus, gradually, the third phase of the Aryan
|
|
religion will be ushered in and a new ideal will be found in the Lion of
|
|
Judah, Leo. Courage of conviction, strength of character and kindred vir-
|
|
tues will then make man truly the King of Creation, worthy of the trust and
|
|
the confidence of the lower orders of life as well as the love of the Divine
|
|
Hierarchs above.
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|
This, the mystic message of Man's evolution, is marked in flaming charac-
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ters upon the field of Heave, where he who runs may read. And when we study
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the revealed purpose of God, we shall in turn learn to conform intelligently
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[PAGE 29] EVOLUTION AS SHOWN IN THE ZODIAC
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to that design, thereby hastening the day of emancipation from our present
|
|
cramped environment to the perfect liberty of free Spirits, risen superior
|
|
to the law of Sin and Death, through Christ, the Lord of Love and Life.
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It is for us to decipher this message, and solve the Riddle of the Uni-
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verse.
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[PAGE 30] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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CHAPTER II
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THE MEASURE OF AMENABILITY TO PLANETARY
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VIBRATIONS
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|
|
When judging a horoscope it is of prime importance that we take into con-
|
|
sideration the social and racial standing of the individual, for configura-
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|
tions which are of great significance in the horoscope of an educated Cauca-
|
|
sian, may mean little or nothing in the figure of a Chinese coolie and vice
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|
versa. Neglect of this factor would inevitably lead to false conclusions,
|
|
as we shall now explain.
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It is a mystic maxim that the lower in the scale of evolution a being is
|
|
placed the more certainly it responds to the planetary rays, and conversely
|
|
the higher we ascend in the scale of attainment the more the man conquers
|
|
and rules his stars, freeing himself from the leading strings of the Divine
|
|
Hierarchies through the planetary aspects in such a manner that we do not
|
|
hurt ourselves beyond recovery in the experiences of life.
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[PAGE 31] PLANETARY VIBRATIONS
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But coupled with this guidance there is of course the measure of Free
|
|
Will, which grows as we evolve. The child in our midst has really very
|
|
little free will, being the subject not only to its parents but to the ser-
|
|
vants, if such there be in the household, and to everybody with whom it is
|
|
associated, all exercising control over it for its own good. As the child
|
|
grows, this measure of restraint is by degrees relaxed, and in the course of
|
|
years the child will learn to exercise its free will. This method has been
|
|
followed by the Divine Hierarchies in the case of man. Infant humanity was
|
|
absolutely guided by Divine rules without having any Will at all; "Thus
|
|
shalt thou do, or not do," were injunctions laid upon them which must be im-
|
|
plicitly obeyed, otherwise the Divine displeasure was at once shown by such
|
|
strenuous manifestations as appealed to infant humanity's mind, namely,
|
|
lightning, thunder, earth-quakes and great visitations of plagues. This was
|
|
for their collective guidance, for individual restraint there were strict
|
|
laws, commandments and ordinances. Tribute must be paid continually to the
|
|
Divine Leader and offered up on the altar as sacrifices, and for every of-
|
|
fense against the law a certain sacrifice of material goods must be made.
|
|
Fear was the dominant keynote of that dispensation: for "The fear of the
|
|
Lord is the beginning of righteousness." This regime was carried on under
|
|
the planetary conditions of Mars and the Moon. Mars, being the home of the
|
|
dominant Lucifer Spirits, gave to mankind the energy necessary that
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[PAGE 32] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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evolution may be accomplished; this martial energy was of the very greatest
|
|
importance, particularly of course in the earlier stages. The Moon, which
|
|
is the home of the Angels, under their Divine Leader Jehovah, gave to infant
|
|
humanity that child-like brain-mind which is amenable to rulership, and
|
|
bends itself readily before authority.
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These with Saturn were the only planetary rays which affected mankind as
|
|
a whole during the Lemurian Epoch, and if a horoscope were erected for any
|
|
of the people who lived then, it would be unnecessary to enter the places of
|
|
the other planets, because they could not respond to their rays. Even today
|
|
a great part of mankind has not evolved very far beyond that point, a large
|
|
class, particularly among those we speak of as the lower races, and even the
|
|
lower classes of our western world being dominated principally by these
|
|
planetary rays. Under their impulses they act with automatic certainty in a
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specific manner, and it is possible to predict exactly what they will do un-
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der a certain aspect of these planets, because they live entirely in their
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emotions and are scarcely, if at all, responsive to the intellectual vibra-
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tions of Mercury. Neither can they appreciate such emotions as signified by
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Venus or its octave, Uranus,; they respond solely to the lower nature, the
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animal passions. They move under the impulses of Mars and the Moon respect-
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ing sex and sustenance. Their pleasures are of the lowest and most sensual
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nature, they live like animals altogether in the physical, and their creed
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is "eat, drink and be merry." Their desires run chiefly to "wine and
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women," for they have not as yet awakened to the charm of song; Neither has
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beauty had a chance to enchant the savage heart at this stage of development
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for that comes from the Venus rays which are beyond such people. Woman is
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to the man of that stage only a beast of burden and a convenience.
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Meanwhile "Father Time" represented by the planet Saturn, keeps the
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score, and wields over them the whiplash of necessity to drive them forward
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on this evolutionary path, meting out to each the fruits of his labor at the
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harvest time between lives. When the man has cultivated the savage virtues
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of bravery, physical endurance, etc., he dreams in the post-mortem existence
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of new field to conquer, and sees where he was lacking and why his desires
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were frustrated because of lack of implements. Gradually the constructive
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martial ray and the Saturn cunning fertilize the lunar brain which he is
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building, so that in time he learns to make the crude implements necessary
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for the attainment of his primitive ambitions. Even today we see the same
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cunning traits of character, the same crude crafts displayed in and by the
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lower races for the purpose of irrigating land, mining ores or milling
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grain. All those earliest implements were the result of the planetary rays
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of Saturn, Moon and Mars, impinging on the primitive brain of infant human-
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ity.
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A little further along the path of evolution, in the Atlantean epoch, the
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Lords of Venus and the Lords of Mercury came to the earth for the purpose of
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giving a further impulse to the mental and emotional development. It was
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the task of Venus to combat the lower emotions and raise the brutish animal
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passion of Mars to the softer and more beautiful Venus-love. She was to add
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beauty to strength, and to attain that ideal the Lords of Venus fostered the
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plastic arts, painting and sculpture. These were not taught men of the gen-
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eral public at that time; the ideals which are to be developed in a race are
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always first taught to the most advanced ones in a mystery temple, and at
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that time initiation included no spiritual instruction, but consisted of an
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education in the liberal arts. Sculpture taught how the beautiful may be
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incorporated in physical form. It called attention to the body and ideal-
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ized the softly curved lines. The result is now incorporated in our own
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race body, for it should be thoroughly understood that in an mystery school
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an ideal is not taught today simply to be forgotten tomorrow or in the next
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generation, but ideals are inculcated so that in time they may become a part
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of the very life, soul and body of the race. Compare the race body of the
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modern civilized man with that of the Indian, the Bushman, the Hottentot,
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etc., and you will find that there is indeed beauty added to strength.
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It may be objected that we are degenerating compared with what is shown
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in the Hellenic Arts, but that is positively not so; it is rather that we
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have not yet attained to that highest ideal. In ancient Greece the mystery
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temples occupied a much more prominent position than today; the beautiful
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form was idolized to the detriment of the mind notwithstanding the fact that
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Greece had a Plato and a Socrates. The Lords of Mercury who had charge of
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the development of mind, at the time when the Lords of Venus exercised their
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great influence on the emotions, had not then been able to make a univer-
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sally strong impression on the early humanity. We are well aware even today
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that it hurts to think, but it is easy to follow the emotions. At the
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present time the middle class of the West is much further advanced than the
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ancient Greeks because of the influence of these two planetary rays in our
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lives. Woman naturally excels in the highly imaginative Venus faculty, be-
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cause of her part in the creative function which aids in moulding the body
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of the race. On that account her figure has the graceful curves which
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naturally express beauty, while man has the worldly-wise intellect fostered
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by the Lords of Mercury, and is the exponent of reason, the creative agency
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of physical progress in the world's work.
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We always long for, admire, and aspire to what we lack. In days of sav-
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agery when kicks and cuffs were her daily fare woman longed for a caress
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from her lord. The Venus ray gave her beauty and made her an adept in the
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feminine arts which have conquered the masculine heart, so that now man
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plays the role of protector on the plea that woman is not mentally competent
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meanwhile he is becoming that which he admires in her; he is more gentle and
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kind, Venus is conquering Mars, but the Mercury delusion of intellectual su-
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periority needs another influence to conquer it. And this, woman is now
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supplying by her aspiration. As she mastered martial brutality by Venus
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beauty, so also, will she free herself from Mercurial bondage by Uranian in-
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tuition.
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To primitive man, driven by the whip-lash of Saturnine necessity, when
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not by the animal lust and passions of Mars and the Moon, the world looks
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gloomy. Fear is the key-note of his existence: fear of animals; fear of
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|
other men; fear of the nature forces; fear of everything around him. He
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|
must ever be watchful and on the alert, vigilance is eternally the price of
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|
safety. But when evolution makes him amenable to the influences of Venus
|
|
and Mercury; they will soften his emotions and brighten the mentality; he
|
|
begins to regard love and reason as factors in life. The Sun also begins
|
|
to brighten his outlook upon life, and sunshine in the nature of man during
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|
this phase of his evolution partly dispels the gloom of Saturn. Thus, by
|
|
degrees, as man evolves and becomes responsive to the music of the spheres,
|
|
one string after another in the celestial harp strikes the kindred chord in
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|
the human soul and makes him amenable to its vibrations, so that as a tuning
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fork which is struck, awakens the music in other tuning forks of even pitch
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within reasonable distance, so the planets in our solar system have in
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evolutionary succession struck various chords that have found an echo in the
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human heart.
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But the strings on the celestial Lyre of Apollo are not all in harmony,
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|
some are in actual discord, and while man responds to some he must necessar-
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|
ily remain, at least partially, unresponsive to others. In fact, before it
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|
is possible to respond perfectly to the rays of Venus it is necessary for
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|
man to conquer Mars to a considerable degree, and bring him under control so
|
|
that certain undesirable martial traits in his nature will be kept in the
|
|
background, while others, which may be valuable, are retained. The Venus
|
|
love which is willing to give all for the loved ones cannot dwell side by
|
|
side in the heart with the Mars ray which demands all for self. Therefore
|
|
the savage must learn to conquer himself in a certain measure ere he may be-
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|
come the more civilized family man of modern times. Under the unrestrained
|
|
passionate rays of Mars and the Moon, parents bring children into the world
|
|
and leave them to take care of themselves almost as animals do, for they are
|
|
products of animal passion. The females are brought and sold as a horse or
|
|
cow or else taken by force and carried away. Even so late as the mediaeval
|
|
dark ages, the knight often carried away his bride by force of arms, practi-
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|
cally in the same manner that the male animals battle for the possession of
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the female at mating time.
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Thus we see that the first step toward civilization requires that a man
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conquer one or more of the planets to a certain degree at least. Unbridled
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|
passion such as generated by the primitive Mars rays is no more permissible
|
|
under the regime of modern civilization, neither is the tenet that "might is
|
|
right" any longer admissible, save in wars when we return to barbarism. The
|
|
Mars quality of physical prowess, that at one time made it a virtue to at-
|
|
tack others and take away property, is no longer admired in the individual.
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|
It is punished by various means, according to law, thought it is still ef-
|
|
fective as far as nations are concerned, who go to war under this primitive
|
|
impulse for purposes of territorial aggrandizement. However, as said, Mars
|
|
has been conquered to a great degree in civil and social life in order that
|
|
the Venus love might take the place of the Mars passion.
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|
As previously noted, the children of primitive man were left to their own
|
|
resources, as soon as they had been taught to defend themselves in physical
|
|
warfare. With the advent of Mercury another method is observable. The
|
|
battle of life nowadays, is no longer fought with physical weapons alone.
|
|
Brain, rather than brawn determines success. Therefore the period of
|
|
education has been lengthened as mankind advanced, and it aims principally
|
|
at mental accomplishments because of the Mercurial rays which accompany the
|
|
Venus development of modern civilization. Thus man sees nature from a more
|
|
sunny side when he has learned to respond to the Sun, Venus, Mercury, Mars,
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Moon and Saturn, even if only in a very slight measure.
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But although these various stages of evolution have gradually brought man
|
|
under the dominance of a number of planetary rays, the development has been
|
|
one-sided, for it has aimed to foster interest solely in things over which
|
|
he has a proprietary right: HIS business, HIS house, HIS family, HIS
|
|
cattle, farm, etc., are all vitally important, and must be taken care of.
|
|
HIS possessions must be increased, if possible, no matter what happens to
|
|
the possessions, family, etc., belonging to anyone else, that not being his
|
|
concern. But before he can reach to a higher stage of evolution it is nec-
|
|
essary that this desire to appropriate the earth, and retain it for himself
|
|
if possible, must give way to a desire to benefit his fellowmen. In other
|
|
words, Egoism must give way to Altruism, and just as Saturn by yielding the
|
|
whip lash of necessity over him in his primitive days brought him up to his
|
|
present point of civilization, so also Jupiter, the planet of altruism, is
|
|
destined to raise him from the state of man to superman where he will come
|
|
under the Uranian ray in respect to his emotional nature, where passion gen-
|
|
erated by Mars will be replaced by Compassion, and where the childlike con-
|
|
sciousness of Lunar origin will be replaced by a Cosmic consciousness of the
|
|
Neptunian ray. Therefore the advent into our lives of the Jupiterian ray
|
|
marks a very distinct advance in the human development. As taught in the
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Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception, we are to advance from our present Earth
|
|
period into the Jupiter period, and therefore the Jupiterian ray marks
|
|
that high stage of altruism which will then be a prominent factor in
|
|
our relations, one with the other, and it will be readily understood that
|
|
before we can really respond to the rays of Jupiter we must in a measure
|
|
cultivate altruism, and conquer the egoism that comes through the Mercurial
|
|
reasoning power. We have learned to conquer some of the phases of Mars and
|
|
the Moon, we may have also learned to conquer some of the lower phases of
|
|
Mercury and Venus; the more we have overcome these the better we shall be
|
|
able to respond to the highest vibratory forces emanating from these plan-
|
|
ets; yes, if we strive earnestly we shall some day be able to overcome even
|
|
the highest stage of the Venus love, that always attaches itself to an ob-
|
|
ject which is owned by us. We love our children because they are ours; we
|
|
love our husbands and wives because they belong to us; we take pride,
|
|
Venusian pride, in their moral characteristics or Mercurial pride in their
|
|
accomplishments; but Christ set a higher standard: "Unless a man leave his
|
|
father and mother he can not be my disciple." The idea that we should ne-
|
|
glect our fathers and mothers or that we must hate them in order to follow
|
|
Him was far from His mind, of course, but father and mother are only bodies;
|
|
the soul that inhabits this body of the father and mother is to be loved,
|
|
not the mere physical garment. Our love should be the same whether the
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person is old or young, ugly or beautiful. We should look for the beauty of
|
|
the soul, for the universal relationship of all souls and not mind so much
|
|
the relationship of the bodies. "Who are my mother and my brothers," said
|
|
the Christ, and pointed to his disciples, those who were at one with Him in
|
|
His great work. They were closer to Him than any brother could be on ac-
|
|
count of mere physical relationship. This attitude constitutes an upward
|
|
step from the Venus love which places the emphasis on the physical garments
|
|
of the love ones and leaves out of consideration the soul that is within.
|
|
The Jupiterian love on the other hand takes cognizance only of the soul, re-
|
|
gardless of the body it wears. The Mercurial or reasoning phase of mental-
|
|
ity is also changed by response to the altruistic Jupiter. Cold calculation
|
|
is out of the question. One who feels the expansive ray of Jupiter is big
|
|
hearted where his emotions are concerned, his love; big hearted where all
|
|
things of the world are concerned. "A jovial fellow," is an apt expression.
|
|
He is welcomed and love by everyone he meets because he radiates not the
|
|
common selfishness, but a desire to benefit others that breeds in us a feel-
|
|
ing of trust, diametrically opposed to the sense of distrust we instinc-
|
|
tively feel when we come in contact with a Saturn-Mercury man.
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|
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|
It is a matter of actual experience to astrologers endowed with spiritual
|
|
sight that every man's planetary rays produce certain colors in his aura, in
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|
his aura, in addition to the basic color which is the stamp of the race to
|
|
which the man belongs. The man with the thin, sickly blues of a commingled
|
|
Saturn and Mercury, is to be pitied rather than censured for the avarice and
|
|
gloom which are his constant attitude of mind; he sees everything in the
|
|
world through the auric mirror which he has created around himself; he feels
|
|
that the world is cold, hard and selfish, that therefore it is necessary for
|
|
him to be more selfish and more cold in order that he may protect himself.
|
|
On the other hand, when we see the divine blue ray of Jupiter tinted with
|
|
perhaps the fine gold of the Uranian nature we realize how differently such
|
|
an exalted individual must view the world from the other's sordid way of
|
|
seeing things. Even those who have the faintest Jupiterian tinge are in a
|
|
world filled with sunshine, flowers blooming, everything in nature gay and
|
|
glad. Any by looking at the world through such an atmosphere they call
|
|
forth from other sources a similar response, as the tuning fork previously
|
|
mentioned generates a vibration in another of an even pitch.
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|
|
|
After what has been said it will not be difficult to understand that the
|
|
Uranian characteristics, where love becomes compassion, give wisdom that is
|
|
not dependent upon reasoning, a love that is not fixed upon one object
|
|
alone, but includes all that lives and moves and has its being' being
|
|
similar to the characteristics that are to be evolved by humanity during the
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Venus period when perfect love shall have cast out all fear, when man shall
|
|
have conquered all the lower phases of his nature and love shall be as pure
|
|
as it is universally inclusive.
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|
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|
When these Uranian vibrations are felt by advance in the higher life
|
|
through aspiration, there is great danger that we may throw away the fetters
|
|
of law and convention before we are really ready to govern ourselves by the
|
|
law of Love divine, that we may disregard the laws that are in the world,
|
|
that we may not render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, whether in obedi-
|
|
ence or coin, that we may not be careful of avoiding the appearance of evil,
|
|
that we may think that we have so far transcended the ordinary stage of hu-
|
|
manity that we can live as super-humans, that the passion of Mars has in our
|
|
cases been changed to Uranian compassion, which is sexless. Under such mis-
|
|
apprehensions, many people who endeavor to tread the path disregard the laws
|
|
of marriage and enter into relationships as soulmates and affinities. They
|
|
feel the Uranian ray, but cannot quite respond to its sublime purity, there-
|
|
fore they experience a counterfeit Venusian sensation which usually ends in
|
|
adultery and sex-perversion, so that instead of the natural animal passion
|
|
of Mars having been transmuted to the compassion of Uranus it has as a mat-
|
|
ter of fact, degenerated into something that is far worse than the fullest
|
|
sex expression of the martial rays committed in a frank and proper manner.
|
|
This is a danger that cannot be too strictly guarded against and it behooves
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every one who endeavors to live the higher life not to try to aspire to the
|
|
Uranian rays until he at first becomes thoroughly imbued with the altruistic
|
|
vibrations of Jupiter, for more misery is brought into the world by those
|
|
who have aspired too high and fallen low, then by those who are not suffi-
|
|
ciently aspiring. "Pride goeth before a fall," is an ancient and very true
|
|
proverb, which it behooves every one of us to take to heart. The Christ
|
|
took part in the marriage at Cana. Marriage is a regular Christian institu-
|
|
tion, and must exist until abolished in the kingdom to come; there the bod-
|
|
ies we have will not wear out and therefore there will be no need of mar-
|
|
riage to generate new ones.
|
|
|
|
Let it also be understood that the minister who marries cannot truly mate
|
|
people, therefore the presence of the basic harmony for true marriage should
|
|
be determined before the marriage ceremony.
|
|
|
|
As we have seen in the foregoing, Mars, Venus and Uranus mark three
|
|
stages in the emotional development of man. During the stage where he is
|
|
only amenable to Mars, animal passion reigns supreme and he seeks unre-
|
|
stricted gratification of all his lower desires in the intercourse with his
|
|
fellowman but particularly with the opposite sex; during the stage where he
|
|
becomes amenable to the rays of Venus, love softens the brutality of his de-
|
|
sires and the animal passions are somewhat held in leash, he is even, under
|
|
the higher phases of this planet, ready to sacrifice himself and his desires
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|
for the benefit and comfort of the loved ones. When he has evolved to the
|
|
point where we can feel the rays of Uranus, the passion of Mars gradually
|
|
turns to compassion; there the love of Venus which is only for one par-
|
|
ticular person, becomes all inclusive so that it embraces all humankind re-
|
|
gardless of sex or any other distinction, for it is the divine love of soul
|
|
for soul which is above all material considerations of whatever nature.
|
|
|
|
The mentality also evolves through three stages according to the amena-
|
|
bility of the person to the vibrations of the Moon, Mercury and Neptune.
|
|
While man is only amenable to the lunar influence, he is childlike and eas-
|
|
ily guided by the higher powers, which have led him through the various
|
|
stages mentioned in our pervious chapters. Under the stellar ray of Mercury
|
|
he gradually develops his intellectual powers and becomes a reasoning being.
|
|
As such, he is placed under the law of cause and effect, made responsible
|
|
for his own actions, so that he may reap what he has sown and learn thereby
|
|
the lessons that human life has to teach him under the present regime. Be-
|
|
ing inexperienced, he makes mistakes in whatever direction indicated by the
|
|
afflictions to Mercury in his horoscope and consequently he suffers a cor-
|
|
responding penalty of sorrow and trouble. It he has not the mentality to
|
|
reason on the connection between this mistakes and the sad experiences grow-
|
|
ing from them, during his life times, the panorama of life, which unfolds in
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|
the post-mortem state, makes this clear,and leaves with him an essence of
|
|
"right feeling" which we know as "conscience."
|
|
|
|
This conscience keeps him from repeating past mistakes, when the feeling
|
|
generated has become sufficiently strong to overbalance the tendency to
|
|
yield to the particular temptation which caused him suffering. Thus he
|
|
gradually develops a spiritual consciousness which is above and beyond human
|
|
reason, but which nevertheless is also connected with reason in such a man-
|
|
ner that when the result has been reached, the man who has this Cosmic Con-
|
|
sciousness knows the reason why such and such a thing is and must be, or why
|
|
he ought to take a certain action. This Cosmic Consciousness is developed
|
|
under the ray of Neptune and differs from that intuitional right feeling de-
|
|
veloped under the ray of Uranus in the very important fact that while the
|
|
person who has developed the Uranian quality of intuition arrives at the
|
|
truth instantaneously without the necessity of thinking over the matter or
|
|
reasoning, he is unable to give anything but the result; he cannot connect
|
|
the various steps of logical sequence whereby the final result was reached.
|
|
The man or woman, however, who develops the Neptunian faculty, also has the
|
|
answer of any question immediately and is able to tell the reason why that
|
|
answer is the proper and right one.
|
|
|
|
The faculty of intuition built up from the Martial base of passion,
|
|
through the Venusian stage of love, and the Uranian rays of compassion,
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depends upon the ability of the person involved TO FEEL VERY INTENSELY. By
|
|
love and devotion, the heart is attuned to every other heart in the universe
|
|
and in this way it knows and feels all that may be known and felt by any
|
|
other heart in the universe, thus sharing the divine omniscience that binds
|
|
Our Father in Heaven to His children and through the direct heart to heart
|
|
touch with that omniscience the person obtains the answers to whatever prob-
|
|
lem is placed before him.
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|
|
|
The noblest men of all ages, Christian saints of the most transcendent
|
|
spirituality, have attained their wonderful development through the
|
|
spiritual rays of this planet because of the intense feeling of Oneness with
|
|
the divine and with all that lives and breathes in the universe.
|
|
|
|
But there are others who are not thus constituted and they are not able
|
|
to walk that path. These, through the Moon, Mercury and Neptune have devel-
|
|
oped their intellect and attained the same results plus the Neptunian power
|
|
of idealization.
|
|
|
|
This is very important point and it is only brought out in the Western
|
|
Wisdom Teachings tell us that there is in addition a third factor in univer-
|
|
sal advancement, namely, EPIGENESIS; the faculty whereby the spirit may
|
|
choose a course that is altogether new and independent of what has gone
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before. We see the expression of this in all kingdoms relative to form, but
|
|
in the human kingdom, epigenesis expresses itself as genius, a creative in-
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stinct, which makes man more akin to the divine than any other of his ac-
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complishments. This is developed under the Neptune ray when that planet is
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well placed in the horoscope. There is of course also such a thing as an
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evil genius, a destructive faculty developed under an afflicted Neptune.
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Only the most sensitive people in the world feel the rays of Uranus and
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Neptune at the present time. To feel these vibrations the connection be-
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tween the dense physical body and the vital body, which is made of ether
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must be rather loose for where these two vehicles are firmly interlocked the
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person is always of a materialistic turn, and cannot respond to the higher
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and more subtle vibrations from the spiritual world. But when the stellar
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rays from these two planets impinge upon a person whose vital body is
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loosely connected with the physical, we have what is called a sensitive.
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The direction and quality of this faculty depends upon the placement and the
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aspects of the two planets mentioned, however. Those who are particularly
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under the domination of an adverse aspect of the Uranian ray, usually de-
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velop the more undesirable phases of clairvoyance and mediumship. They eas-
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ily become the prey of entities from the invisible world who have no regard
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for their victims' desire, even if in a weak manner these should protest.
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Such mediums are generally used in simple trance communications and in a few
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cases known to the writer have lived very beautiful and happy lives because
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of implicit belief in the spirits that dominated them. In these cases the
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spirit-controls were of a better class than usually met with. But as this
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Uranian faculty is built up through Mars and Venus, passion is prominent in
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such natures and under the influence of obsessing spirits many of these
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people are driven into gross immorality. Vampirism and kindred dis-
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reputable practices are also engendered by the perverse use of the Uranian
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ray in mediums.
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Neptune may be said to represent the invisible worlds in more positive
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aspects and those who come under the evil rays of this planet are therefore
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brought in touch with the most undesirable occupants of the invisible
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worlds. Actual obsession whereby the owner of a body is deprived of his ve-
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hicle takes place under the ray of Neptune and no materializing seance could
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ever be held if it were not for this stellar vibration. Magic, white or
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black can never be put to practical use save under and because of this
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Neptunian vibration. Apart from this ray it will remain theory, speculation
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and book learning. Therefore the Initiates of every Mystery School,
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Spiritual; Seers who have full control of their faculty, and Astrologers are
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amenable in varying degrees to the ray of Neptune. The Black Magician and
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the Hypnotist, who is a twin brother to him, are also dependent upon the
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power of this stellar ray for use in their nefarious practices.
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The highest human development at the present time, namely, the soul
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unfoldment which is undertaken in the mystery temples through initiation, is
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directly the result of the Neptune ray, for just as evil configurations lay
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men liable to assault by invisible entities, so the good configurations of
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Neptune are particularly required to enable a man to unfold by initiation
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his whole soul powers and become a conscience agent in the invisible worlds.
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Let us remember, however, that good or evil configurations are not the re-
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sult of chance or luck, but are the product of our own past acts; the horo-
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scope shows what we have earned by our past living and therefore what we are
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entitled to in the present life.
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Moreover it should always be kept in mind that THE STARS IMPEL BUT DO NOT
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COMPEL; because a man or woman has an evil configuration of Neptune or
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Uranus it is not unavoidable that they should go into active evil Mediumship
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and Black Magic and thereby makes life harder for themselves in the future.
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Their opportunity to do so and the temptation will come at certain times
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when the heavenly time markers point to the right hour on the clock of des-
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tiny. Then it is time to stand form for the good and for the right; being
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forewarned through a knowledge of Astrology one is also forearmed and may
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the easier overcome when such an aspect culminates.
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Thus we have seen that man is amenable to the planetary rays in an in-
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creasing measure as he advances through evolution, but the more highly he
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becomes developed spiritually the less he will allow the planets to dominate
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him, while the younger soul is driven unresistingly along the tide of life
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in whatever direction of the planetary vibrations impel him. It is the mark
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of the advanced soul that he keeps the true course regardless of the plan-
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etary vibrations. Between these two extremes there are naturally all
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graduations, some amenable to the rays of one planet, some to another. The
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bark of life of men and women is often driven upon the rocks of sorrow and
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suffering, that they may learn to evolve within themselves the will power
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that finally frees them from all domination by the ruling stars. As Goethe,
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the great mystic, said,
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"From every power that holds the world in chains,
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Man frees himself when self-control he gains."
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And it may be asked, have we run the gamut of vibrations when we have
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learned to respond to all the seven planets which are mythically represented
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as the seven strings on Apollo's Lyre? In other words is Neptune the high-
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est vibration to which we shall yet respond? The Western Wisdom Teachings
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tell us that there are two more planets in the universe which will be known
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in future ages and that these will have an influence in developing qualities
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of so transcendent a nature that we cannot now understand them. The
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number of Adam, man or humanity, is nine, and there are nine rungs upon
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the stellar ladder by which he is ascending to God; up to the present time
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he has climbed only five of these rungs; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and
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Saturn, and not even the vibration of these has he by any means learned;
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Uranus and Neptune are slowly coming into our lives; they will not become
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active in the same manner and to the same degree that for instance, the Moon
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and Mars are at the present time until many ages have passed. But even when
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we have learned to respond to them there are two more which we shall know
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something later on; it is the opinion of the writers that these are probably
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not felt by any except those who have graduated from the Greater Mystery
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School and by the Hierophants of that sublime institution.
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In conclusion to this article on the Amenability of Man to Planetary Vi-
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brations we quote from the Rosicrucian Mysteries the article on Light, Color
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and Consciousness.
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"Truly, GOD IS ONE AND UNDIVIDED. He enfolds within His Being all that
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is, as the white light embraces all colors. But He appears three-fold in
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manifestation, as the white light is refracted in three primary colors,
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Blue, Yellow and Red. Wherever we see these colors they are emblematical of
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the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. These three primary rays of Divine Life
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are diffused or radiated through the Sun and produce LIFE, CONSCIOUSNESS AND
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FORM upon each of the seven light bearers, the planets, which are called the
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'Seven Spirits before the Throne.' Their names are, Mercury, Venus, Earth,
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Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. Bode's law proves that Neptune does not
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yet belong to our solar system and the reader is referred to 'Simplified,
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Scientific Astrology' by the present writer, for mathematical demonstration
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of this condition.
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"Each of the seven planets receives the light of the Sun in a different
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measure, according to its proximity to the central orb and the constitution
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of its atmosphere, and the beings on each, according to their stage of de-
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velopment have affinity for some of the solar rays. The planets absorb the
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color or colors congruous to them, and reflect the rest upon the other plan-
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ets. This reflected ray bears with it an impulse of the nature of the be-
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ings with which it has been in contact.
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"Thus the divine Light and Life comes to each planet, either directly
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from the Sun, or reflected from its six sister planets. and as the summer
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breeze which has been wafted over blooming fields carries upon its silent,
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invisible wings the blended fragrance of a multitude of flowers, so also the
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subtle influences from THE GARDEN OF GOD bring to us the commingled impulses
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of all the Planetary Spirits and in that vari-colored light we live and move
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and have our being.
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"The rays which come directly from the Sun are productive of spiritual
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illumination; the reflected rays from other planets make for added con-
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sciousness and moral development and the rays reflected by way of the Moon
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give physical growth.
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"But as each planet can only absorb a certain quantity of one or more
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colors according to the general stage of evolution there, so each being upon
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earth, mineral, plant, animal and man can only absorb and thrive upon a cer-
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tain quantity of the various rays projected upon the earth. The remainder
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do not affect it or produce sensation any more than the blind are conscience
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of the light and color which exist everywhere around them. Therefore each
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being is differently affected by the stellar rays, and the science of As-
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trology, a fundamental truth in nature is of enormous benefit in the attain-
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ment of spiritual growth."
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