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Re:planets and rounds

Mar 31, 1998 01:48 PM
by Brenda S Tucker


At 07:38 AM 3/26/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Isn't it interesting the way the planets influence earth?
>
>Since Venus was the kumara for the third round and Jupiter the kumara for
>the second round, we are blessed by their energies being in full
>manifestation. I interpret this to mean that Jupiter in the second round
>helped establish systems of Justice on earth and we have Justice and laws
>and courts still which mankind depends on tremendously.
>
>Venus' influence was in establishing appreciation for beauty in life, so we
>have "systems" which qualify the beautiful from the more beautiful and make
>it simpler for people to submit their qualifications of beauty to contest
>and rigorous "judging." By having art contests, beauty contests, and groups
>devoted to the appreciation of beauty, we are influenced by these concepts
>which hopefully result in growth along the lines of the beautiful.
>
>Since this is the fourth round and we are under the influence of Saturn,
>what do people predict Saturn will be able to accomplish? Wouldn't it be
>wonderful to add Saturn to our list of beneficient planets in astrology and
>to look forward to the day that all of the planets are on this side of the
>equation?

Since I didn't get any replies to my study thought (except for one person
who objected to the way I used kumara), I suppose I'll just answer with my
own meanderings and be done with it.

I would especially love to see "tests" "institutions" or "systems" put in
place would could determine a person's spirituality. I think of Saturn as
God, probably because in the SD Saturn is associated with Jehovah and
because of an internet book which I found about a year ago that was
supposedly written by the author of the Bible, Jehovah! HA! The book was
pretty flabergasting, but I can remember a few enjoyable tidbits, like for
instance that Jehovah, kumara of Saturn or some such thing, could not live
on Saturn, but had to reside on Jupiter.

If men could have their own religions, regardless of whether or not adepts
were making themselves known or not, we would be better off as a group. For
instance, during the fourth race, I think I read somewhere that there was
little or no religious activity and that religion is a particularly fifth
race functioning.

Well, if this is so, then it is pretty wonderful that we have an Old
Testament, because without the adepts, like we find in Jesus, man was able
to receive and orient themselves to information received strictly from God,
Jehovah. So, back to my old supposition about the races and life without
adept influence during the fourth root race AND with Saturn one day
crossing to the other shore as I suggested above, religion will in the
future belong under the domain of man's prediliction, similar to the way of
Judaism, perhaps during our early races on a globe. It's like a mighty
assertion that we can do it on our own, too.

Well, if this were to ever take place, we could not only "investigate"
judicious matters by seeking evidence and taking witness statements as per
legal methods, but in addition to the ever-evolving concept of beauty and
beautiful, we could determine for ourselves the level of spiritual
development in and around any one person or their directing activity, and
place this in a framework of "worth." Which spiritual activities are
valuable to man?

I think developing "tests" of powers and knowledge would make many more
comfortable with knowing "definitely" that the expansion of man's
consciousness is continuing into the realms of the spiritual. I am
suggesting also that this will not happen in any reliable form until the
fifth round. But I could sure see this as advancement over what's being
accompliished today.

Please don't write back and tell me I'm out of line with this little note,
although you can think it if you like. Have fun.  I realize your stretching
your imagination. So what?

Brenda


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