Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Astrology, Another Rose Window { #37 & 38 }


Monday, October 21, 2013


                             
                        By dividing up the circle uniformly by the most simple symmetries (Enumerate Partition / Symmetrical Coalescence,) the Babylonians brought us a beautiful Mandala, the early model of the world and the universe operating perfectly. This house of God has a window to the stars. A Rose Window.

                         I had an astronomy teacher who argued that the ancient Babylonians should have divided the circle and the heavens by factors of ten. Intellectual hubris. He knew nothing about number theory much less symmetry. I had intended that most of this academic stuff was going to end up in an appendix along with the pure math. But the story needs a villain, and nothing makes a better antagonist than a misinformed tyrant.

                         Besides college, I went to "The Mercury Academy." I was able to take classes in Palmistry, Astrology and Ceremonial Magic. (Hogwarts had nothing on us.) Maestro, (Steve) explained that the Babylonians did astrological charts for every birth in the kingdom as a sort of census. Astronomical observation has it's origins in many cultures. But the resultant use of the uniform divisions of time and space we owe to the early Bronze Age Babylonians; Twelve months / Signs / Hours (Solar), Seven days / Week (Lunar?), Sixty Minutes / Seconds, Three hundred and sixty degrees / Full Rotation of a Circle.

                         But they observed that, "People born at the same time, in the same place, had extremely similar palms along with both the fine line and deep line markings. Resultantly, there was no need to do everyones chart, they invented the ephemeris. They took clay handprint tablets for each birth in the Kingdom, which are still being dug up in the ancient capitals of Bagdad and Ur. The corresponding dates and data were marked with a stylus onto moist clay tablets using the Cuneiform script of early history.

                         I'm going to put my own work on the elegance of these accepted demarcations of directionality and time in the appendix as I'll need to use extensive tables of numbering systems to be able to explain why any other approach would have been irrational. I will say that the resultant math has yet to be replaced by anything other than "RADIANS." (Trigonometry anyone?)

                         The interpretive medium of Astrology is an oracle. But popular superstition has inclined people to want to think that it is actually an objective medium. Carl Jung writes in the preface for "The Book of Changes," {Wilhelm / Barnes translation}, where he speaks on "SYNCHRONICITY." He asserts, there doesn't have to be any causal link connecting the positions of the planets and human events. "Coincidence," is one of meaning only. The acausal significance of signs and symbols are what is given meaning. If you look at the statistics and games theory of Astrology, the randomizing effects of astrological mapping, provides data, Enumeratively Partitioned and Symmetrically Coalesced.

                          As often as a good or bad omen can correspond to what stars might say, Fatalistic Determinism is a total cop out. Many, (and most,) psychics hate my guts. I don't play by the unspoken rules of biased presumption. But I do think, Astrology is still one of the best parlor games, and I think if you can appreciate the metaphor then it does make intuitive sense. In late October, we are entering the season of DEATH. Halloween is ruled by Saturn, father time, the grim reaper, the big bummer. In the Easter time, we worship the spring of the rising light, renewal, (Fertility invoked through a perfect human sacrifice?) etc. Good solid metaphors, worth the learning just for the sake of understanding our shared ancient cultures. Personally, I am not offended by the casual believer as much as I am by the arrogance of intellectually constipated people on both sides of the popular antagonistic prejudices.


Monday, October 21, 2013


                    This page is the appendix to the previous essay on Astrology. I'm going to outline the symmetry and geometry of the analysis of planetary attributes as they are aspected by their positions in various houses. (More on the planets later.) I mostly want to show the way that possible interpretations are organized by elements, (with four triangles) and descriptive energies, (in three squares). It forms a lovely star pattern, a Mandala.
                                                               
                    Four Elements:
                                            FIRE                Aries                Leo                Sagittarius
                                            EARTH           Taurus             Virgo             Capricorn
                                            AIR                  Gemini            Libra              Aquarius
                                            WATER          Cancer             Scorpio          Pisces

                    Three Energies:
                                            CARDINAL   Aries                Cancer           Libra          Capricorn
                                            FIXED            Taurus              Leo                Scorpio      Aquarius
                                            MUTABLE    Gemini             Virgo             Sagittarius  Pisces

                   This is a beautiful example of the practice of ancient Meta Formal Logic, partitioning data by symmetry. This consistent practice of dividing the days and years, the hours, minutes and seconds by degree evolved into our uniform measurement of time, and is seen in all of the differently measured early calendars. Coming to the measuring of days and hours and years in the circling heavens has made it possible for us to see order in time, in the cosmos, and as well here in our daily productive lives. This "Symmetrical Coalescence" of the "Enumerate Partitions" of space and time were the origins for both our math and mythologies. Circular time has a metric, and an inclusive language.

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