Aquarius Age From 1900
Nov 06, 2006 04:51 AM
by carlosaveline
Carl, Friends,
The text below, part of an article of mine published in 2005 in ?The Aquarian Theosophist?, contains the date of beginning of Aquarius Age according to HPB. Take a look.
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Writing in 1887, Helena P. Blavatsky gives the dates and duration of recent astrological ages, indicating that the year 1900 was to be the starting point for the new Aquarian Age.
HPB wrote that ?one of the several remarkable cycles? coming to a close in the end of 19th century was ?the Messianic cycle of the Samaritan (also Kabalistic) Jews of the man connected with Pisces?. And she explained: ?It is a cycle, historic and not very long, but very occult, lasting about 2,155 solar years, but having a true significance only when computed by lunar months. It occurred [in] 2410 and 255 B.C., or when the equinox entered into the sign of the Ram, and again into that of Pisces?. (1)
Geoffrey Barborka commented her statement:
?Since 2155 years is the time-period for the duration of each of the cycles of the age of Aries and Pisces, and as the Piscean age began in 255 B.C., the date of the beginning of the Aquarian age is 1900 A.D.? (2)
HPB saw that the expansion of higher mind brought about by the new age would be dramatically painful at first.
She added, referring to the equinox:
?When it enters, in a few years, the sign of Aquarius, psychologists will have extra work to do, and the psychic idiosyncrasies of humanity will enter into a great change.?
The transition of astrological ages is a complex process, though, and its effects may take a few hundred years to become perfectly visible. One of the occult time-cycles mentioned in the Mahatma Letters corresponds to 107 years (3), and only in 2007-2008 we will complete this first and smaller cycle since the beginning of Aquarian age.
The 21st century is a strong numerological figure which equals 3 times 7 ? and HPB made a bright prophetical statement as to the karmic content of this period:
?(...) Error is powerful only on the surface, prevented as she is by Occult Nature from going any deeper; for the same Occult Nature encircles the whole globe, in every direction, leaving not even the darkest corner unvisited. And, whether by phenomenon or miracle, by spirit-hook or bishop?s crook, Occultism must win the day, before the present era reaches ?Sani?s (Saturn?s) triple septenary of the Western cycle in Europe, in other words ? before the end of the twenty-first century ?A.D.?.? (4)
Strong words, indeed, and the fact that HPB mentions Saturn in these lines is not entirely casual. From an astrological point of view, Saturn is the stern Master of the lower quaternary or basic self in human beings. That is not a problem, though. The upper triad or spiritual soul has nothing to lose from the slow, powerful movements of that planetary spirit whose physical vehicle was called by Camille Flammarion the ?marvel of the solar system?.
When we think of this planet ? which has 31 moons and seven rings, according to present-day astronomical data ? we must bear in mind that there?s a great difference between its body and spirit.
HPB wrote:
?Saturn, ?the father of Gods? must not be confused with its namesake ? the planet of the same name (...) . The two ? though in one sense identical, as are, for instance, physical man and his soul ? must be separated in the question of worship.? (5)
So the material planet Saturn is the vehicle of the mythological Saturn. Although there is a clear difference between material and spiritual aspects of this planet, the interaction between them is very much like the relationship between physical man and his soul. This is the planet of Karma.
Best regards, Carlos Cardoso Aveline.
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NOTES:
(1) ?Collected Writings of H.P.B.?, TPH, India, Volume VIII, p. 174, footnote.
(2) ?Secret Doctrine Questions & Answers?, by Geoffrey Barborka, Wizards Bookshelf, San Diego, USA, 2003, 197 pp., see p. 100.
(3) See the last paragraphs of Letter 48 (chronological edition, TPH, Philippines) ? or Letter 47 in the non?chronological editions of ?The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett? (TPH-Adyar or TUP-Pasadena).
(4) ?Collected Writings of H.P.B.?, TPH, India, volume XIV, p. 27.
(5) ?Collected Writings?, H.P.B., TPH, India, volume XIV, p. 334.
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