Cosmic symbolism : $b Being a discussion and exposition of some recondite and obscure points in the art of the Kabalists, the mysteries of sound, form and number, and the basic principles of cosmic symbolismSepharial
Religion
Cosmic symbolism : $b Being a discussion and exposition of some recondite and obscure points in the art of the Kabalists, the mysteries of sound, form and number, and the basic principles of cosmic symbolism
Sepharial
Cabala; Occultism; Symbolism; Symbolism of numbers
It is customary for astrologers to refer to the various planets as good,
evil and neutral. Thus Saturn, Uranus and Mars are regarded as malefic,
while Jupiter and Venus are called Benefics. This is not the truth,
however convenient it may be to retain these ascriptions for purposes of
delineation. Every planet has two aspects, and these aspects are
referred to the higher and lower natures of our being. Mars, for
instance, is merely Energy, the focussed or specialized vitality of the
Sun. It answers to the red ray. Operating in a person of low mental and
moral calibre, it will produce a Free-thinker, a Firebrand and
Anarchist, and a man of violence and lawlessness. The same planet, when
expressing itself through a highly evolved nature, will manifest as
zeal, fervour, intensity, enthusiasm, enterprise, ambition and moral
courage. Venus in the same way may indicate self-indulgence, idleness,
pleasure-seeking, vanity, frailty and licence in a person of low nature,
while in one of greater moral fibre and higher standard of life, the
same planet will manifest as gentleness, kindness, charity, pure
affection, orderliness and refinement. There is a whole cycle of
evolution between the sordid, money-grubbing propensities of “the man
with the muck-rake” and the provident carefulness and circumspection of
the man who is under the influence of the higher Saturnine ray. It is
all a question of personal colouring. It is not that the planets rule us
and compel us to be that which we are, but that we transmute and corrupt
the natures of the planets and abuse the energies and powers which they
confer on us. We can never hope to be lords of the Universe, but we can
be rulers of ourselves. Self-government is at the root of the matter. We
attain to it through experience and suffering. It is not born with any
man, but there are those among us who remember their lessons well and
speedily get themselves into touch with their environment, and their
faculties and powers under control. It is not altogether a truth that
“The wise man rules his stars and the fool obeys them.” It is rather the
fact that the wise man rules _himself_, all else the stars compel. True,
a number of oppositions and squares in a horoscope of birth will
certainly give a man a full share of experience, but the uses of
adversity are sweet. Evolution does not wholly consist in getting all we
can out of life, but also of reading into it as much as we can. We all
know how much we are affected by our environment. Our business is to
find out how much our environment can be affected by us. And by
environment we have to include that which presses us most nearly in the
form of our own personality. To get this under our control is very
largely to annihilate the adverse aspects of the planets.
All this is possible, because all planetary influences are modes of the
One life, and that which animates the physical body is the solar ray,
while that which animates the mind of man is the Spiritual Sun.
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