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Steve Kalinowski, Msc.D.,
Ph.D.
The mechanism that determines the New Age, from strictly a time-line sense (not philosophy), really does come from astrology. Based on twenty-plus years of astrological study and practice, I've come to know that astrologers have long tracked a major cycle called "The Precession of the Equinoxes," and its the astrological interpretation of this cycle that provides significant meaning to the concept of "New Age." Each year, the beginning of Spring is noted as the `point of Equinox,' the moment that the azimuth of the Sun goes from south declination to north declination -- or is crossing the celestial equator at zero degrees declination, when the day and night are equal in length. (From Latin => aequinoctium <= ~aequus,~ equal + ~nox,~ night) If the measurement of celestial longitude of the Equinox point, from one year
to the next, is marked against the backdrop of the zodiac, it will be noticed that
the markings tend to creep slowly backwards from year to year at a random rate.
(The present rate, on average, is at about 6 seconds of celestial arc per year,
or one full degree in seventy-five years...) The movement is hardly noticeable,
but its noticeable enough that in every 2,250-2,600 years or so (approx) the marking
of the Equinox point actually changes zodiac signs. Astrologers call the duration
of the Equinox point within any one particular zodiac sign an `Age.' We have been
in the Age of Pisces for a little over 2,000 years; and the transition into the
Age of Aquarius is nearing-- hence popular expressions such as the late sixties
favorite `the Dawning of Aquarius' arise to herald a New Age. (Rudhyar 1975; Sitchin
1993) As a noteworthy historical point
about the changing of the Ages as it pertains to spiritual trends, although there
are always periods of great overlap during these transitions, with no real line
of demarcation between the two Ages, each Age actually has a distinctive ~flavor~
or ~tone of philosophy~ all its own (perhaps this could be called an astrological
paradigm). Many of the symbols and images of common daily usage found in the recorded
language for each distinct Age reflect the symbols and images connected to the archetype
descriptions of the sign naming that Age. From a religious perspective, for example,
Christianity could be said to be the flag-bearer of the Piscean Age, with its characteristic
ideals, mirroring the Piscean attitudes, of self-sacrifice, selfless love and immersion
into the `sea of divine compassion.' Yet, the Piscean Age influence is also seen
in the standard images of Buddhism, Jainism, and Mithraism. Mosaic Judaism, could be seen
as the flag-bearer of the Aries Age, with a noticeable character of warrior conquest
and nomadic content in its religious history and symbolism; as did Aryan-Hinduism,
which also shared the Aries symbolisms in their culture. Pre-Aryan Hinduism, or
the Vedic Era, could be seen as the flag-bearer of the Taurus Age, with a noticeable
agricultural content and devotion to fertility in the symbolism. The remnant traces
of the Neolithic People's religions are found in the ancient writings of Egypt,
Babylon and Sumer, and described in those writings as being already ancient are
a "Golden Age of Wisdom" aligned with the Age of Gemini (6,540 BC - 4,380
BC), an "Age of the Goddess Moon" aligned with the Age of Cancer (8,700
BC - 6,540 BC), an "Age of the Sun-God" aligned with the Age of Leo (10,860
BC - 8,700 BC) and the "Time of Gaia-Earth Mother" aligned with the Age
of Virgo (13,000 BC - 10,860 BC). (Sitchin 1993) Interestingly, as the "Ages"
change, their sacred symbols seem to get overturned by the "New Age" advocates
as well-- the Brahman's Sacred Cow (a Taurus image) became the Golden Calf which
was cast aside by the Judaic nomads and shepherds (Aries images) to promote the
One-God Creator concept (also an Aries image) as the Age changed from Taurus to
Aries. Likewise, the Sacrificial Lamb (an Aries image) was offered up and became
the Kyrstos/Christ/Savior (a Piscean image) to promote the Universal-God Messiah
concept in the transition from Aries to Pisces. The spread of the missionaries of
a Universal-God, and the imagery of the `Fisherman of Men,'as well, are also strongly
Piscean in that they each gather up their catches in their ~nets/churches.~**
So, it can be expected that the
Piscean images will give way to Aquarian images as this current transition occurs,
that an Aquarian Age will also have its own tone and flavor in this regard, an `Aquarian
paradigm' is emerging... perhaps the transition from Pisces to Aquarius will show
that the archetype image of Aquarius, the Water-bearer, is now emptying out his
Urn, revealing that it had been storing all the Piscean fish (saved souls) that
were caught by the Fishermen of Pisces during the past 2,000 years. Thus, it is
through the reintroduction of that Spirit into the human mix (the image of Aquarius
pouring out the Urn of saved souls-- read this as: reincarnation, past-life remembrances
and channeling of spirit guides) that we will soon see the Light-- the radiant light
of a new day. We should, then, expect a renewal of guidance from Spirit in the New
Age. The astrological attitude of Aquarius
is said to be encouraging an emphasis on "individuality in a harmonious society
of mutual respect from like-minded individuals.... or else, an anarchy, rebellion
or revolution in order to obtain and ensure the acceptance of such an individuality"
... thus, the concept of the missionary attitude, the Ecumenism and the Apostacy
of old religious regimes should give way to a new and genuine tolerance, respect,
and even an active attitude of protection of our combined spiritual diversity. A
motto for this Aquarian Age might be: `Spiritual Brotherhood-- by either a "Consensus
of Conscious Awareness", or else by "Enlightened Anarchy", take your
pick.' A view of Deity for the Aquarian Age might no longer be a view that is singularly
cultural, no longer `owned' by one group in particular or another, no longer personified
in any ethno-national or anthropologic `being', but rather a view that fully integrates
Deity into all of humanity at once, yet affirms that Deity remains individually
accessible... ie., the New Age image is finally taking the Christ down from the
Cross (which is actually the image of sacrificing `the act of sacrifice') and placing
Christ in the heart, the very essence of all beings, where Deity belongs (an image
of the actualization of the Kingdom of God-- which Jesus taught is to be found within--
and is now being seen as radiating outward). The astrological meaning of the Aquarian
"New Age" is truly defining the New Age Spirituality. |