There are 12 Ages of the Zodiac, each stretching over some 2160 years. They are the longest cycles known to man. We start with journal, move onto seasonal, and so on. On a larger scale, we have cycles of reincarnation, though these vary from person to person, and are even more varied throughout the animal kingdom. To understand the principle of cycles we must go back to physics. We are told that:
ALL IS ENERGY.
To incorporate this principle to the human race, we must accept that the essence of our nature is the Energy of Consciousness.
In the past, our progenitors referred to it as Spirit.
However, now that we know that ALL is energy. The Creative Energy of Consciousness fulfills the prerequisites of Energy vibrating at an infinite rate. It is omnipresent, and endowed with ability metamorphose Its rate of vibration into infinite number of rates. As such, the Original Energy of Consciousness is the prime creative factor of all life. It individualizes Itself into an infinite variety, which manifest different characteristics.
While we assign the concept of "life" only to biological and zoological life forms, all "matter" continues to be energy at very slow rates of vibrations. Within the hardest stone or metal, electrons continue to spin in wild gyrations around the central nucleus, which is too small to define in human terms. The point remains that everything, no matter how small, is in motion, and motion is the characteristic of life. Finally, we can discuss the characteristic of a human being.
After all, aren't we all ONE?
I AM versus EGO
As mentioned in my previous blogs, we, "humans", differ from other manifestations of energy in the reality in which we conduct our becoming by adopting, or having evolved, a dualistic nature. We are not only hosts to an individualized yet inseparable fragments of the Omnipresent Creative Energy, normally referred to as I AM, but also, through countless years of evolution we developed an artificial intelligence, generated by our brain and neurological system.
This AI is supported by the energy of the whole body which gives us our personality. Now, that this is settled, we can discuss how the Ages of the Zodiac affect us.
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During the age of Pisces, all species, including human, had been led and inspired by the Few individuals who have developed faster than others. This has nothing to do with their moral characteristics. The divine traits that will gradually manifest in human beings are not only to add to the diversity of the Phenomenal Universe, but also to discover and recognize the power to manipulate the rates of vibrations of energies that combine to create our reality. (1) This includes the rates of vibrations generated by our brain, such as fear.
As we enter the Age of Aquarius, the "masses" or the majority of people who, heretofore, (during the last 2000+ years) relied on being told what to do, how to act, what to believe in, ergo how to think, will, henceforth, for the next 2000+ years have to learn to think for themselves.
While there will always be a few more advanced than others, the method of "do as I say, or else..." (financial sanctions, jail terms, eternal damnation in hell, etc.,) will no longer hold water. During the next 2000 years, people will first rebel, than be forced to think for themselves. Their teacher will be Karma, or the laws of "Cause and Effect."
We have now reached the stage of rebellion.
Essentially, this is the difference between training and educating.
Over the years, gradually, Ego will become more subservient to the I AM, to our true Self.
This is the essence of the next grand cycle of the Zodiac, the Age of Aquarius. We shall also become aware of the incredible powers which, during the Age of Pisces were only manifested in a few of us.
Very Few.
Now, we shall begin to sense the meaning of "Ye are gods".
(1) Vide: "Thoughts of God" and other blogs.
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All of the above is discussed in greater detail in my book:
CONCLUSIONS—Pragmatic Reality
Don't worry, it will not stop you from thinking for yourself!
Considering that, since of our symbolic expulsion from the Garden of Eden we have been devolving, perhaps we shall finally catch up with Socratic Paradox who,
according to Plato, confessed:
"I know that I know nothing."
In our cases it will not mean the we shall no longer be stupid,
but that we shall know that we are. A great step forward
that encourages thinking and research.
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