Thursday, September 16, 2010

Aquarius age

The Age of Aquarius has its excessive source in what is called "precession of the equinoxes." The earth's attractive north pole draws a large circle in the sky over a time of approximately 26,000 years. This is the outcome of gravitational pull from the moon and the sun, resulting in a wobbling effect of the earth's alliance. As the circle of the "Great Year" is drawn in the sky, every 2166 years (approximately) the north pole points near a new sign in the zodiac. The exact moment at which this change occurs can be estimated within a century or so of exactness. The birth of Jesus was among the markers of the last alter of ages, from Aries to Pisces. Historically these changes have coincided with theatrical turns of human civilization. Markers of our current change to the Age of Aquarius are space travel and the paradigm-altering effects of our rapidly increasing technology.

Explanation of the meaning of the Age of Aquarius must be understood through both Aquarius (north pole) and the opposite sign of Leo (south pole). The sign of Aquarius is pro-egalitarianism. Taken to its severe political end, we would expand a totally classless society of beings. We have seen unfortunate results from political pains in that direction, such as loss of individual initiative and creativity. The poles must be balanced in such a way that our social systems worldwide are truly equal (Aquarian), while individuals are encouraged to add to society by recognition of their personal gifts. The mix of democracy and a capitalist economy can theoretically create this outcome, but person consciousness has not fully grown into the values needed to make it work. The good news is that we are just beginning this age of some 2100 years. Hopefully, we can find the truly functional combination between social equality and character creativity.

On my office wall I have a framed copy of the celebrated 1969 photo of the striking blue and white earth globe, suspended in the sky above the prospect of the moon. Those of us who are old sufficient, keep in mind spellbinding drama of watching televised images of our planet taken by the lunar astronauts. Never before had humans been distant enough from earth to see the beauty of our terrestrial home in the .huge ocean of outer space. It was the first moment of global awareness for many in the human family. Perspectives changed among the masses during that extraordinary week of viewing ourselves as we are seen by the cosmos.

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