Monday, November 28, 2011
Final Days of November: Moon in blessed Aquarius Astral Terrain Forecast
Tuesday November 29
In Aquarius, Moon brings us a blend of challenge and ingenuity to sort out the latest puzzles in our lives. With that being the case, let me speak of things Aquarian. Aquarius represents, on the level of the first octave, the period between 12 weeks to 28 weeks after Conception, when the electrick nervous system of the fetus switches on. On the level of the fourth octave (see Chapter 9 of the Meteversal Lightcraft Training Manual for more on the Four Octaves), Aquarius represents the higher Self projecting itself to the world tribe, through media, groups, circles of friends (your Tribe) and utopian aims and idealistic pursuits alter the prevailing social systems. On the World scale, Aquarius occupies the period between AD 1840 and 1910. This was the time when the established dominance of the material world in Capricorn quickly required more sophisticated planning, spurred by Schopenhauer, ideas and beliefs from the east began flooding the West through such diverse channels as the Theosophical Society, the Golden Dawn, and the operas of Wagner. This was the time of Crowley, Nietzsce, and the early works of Freud. With the Moon in Aquarius we have the ability to combine East and West, Light and Dark, Sun and Moon. This is where we are compelled to reach out to others and network. The Internet, Astrology, and Nuclear Power all belong to the realm of Aquarius. Experience in northern Japan illustrates that even incremental investment in Nuclear Power threatens human civilization. Radioactive substances from the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant have now been confirmed in all prefectures, including Uruma, Okinawa Prefecture, about 1,700 kilometers from the plant, according to the science ministry. The ministry said it concluded the radioactive substances came from the stricken nuclear plant because, in all cases, they contained cesium-134, which has short half-life of two years. [...]The Fukushima disaster should once and for all drive global society away from nuclear power, and toward renewable energy. [...Nuclear power simply isn’t economical when you factor the impact of indirect expenses and fees, and thus can’t compete in an open, unsubsidized market for electricity. More often than not, in fact, taxpayers are forced to foot the bill for radioactive waste disposal and storage. Costs for insurance coverage of nuclear energy facilities have become astronomical. And the costs to shutter a nuclear plant after it has passed its life expectancy nearly equal the construction costs of building the plant in the first place. [...]We fully realize this is a radical thought for many, but our experience in northern Japan illustrates that even incremental investment in nuclear power threatens the very existence of human civilization as we know it. The Fukushima disaster – which now stands, at least in Japan, as a new generation’s Hiroshima and Nagasaki – should once and for all drive global society firmly down a nuclear-free energy path.. ThePowersThatBe, or those controlled (possessed) humans who think themselves 'lord and master' of this planet, are dependent on the weak-willed, easily-corrupted, small minded, gullible human minions. This is a huge damn weakness..Time to take action. Lightcraft, emotions, physics, gyroscopes and the study of planetary motion all deal with spin. It is the nature of waves when they meet in the Metaversal compressible substrate (ether), to beat and interfere. November has been full of “spin”—of various types The key to compression/implosion is how these waves can interfere infinitely with never any destructive loss of inertia, spin, and pattern. You may find yourself spinning, there’s so much to do this month. Or you may get into just spinning your wheels, getting nowhere. Here is a simple way to chart this out, by following the idea that the Metaverse is comprised of electromagnetic waves imploding into matter, through a torsion field:
electric => will, or intention
magnetic => feelings, or flowing emotions
torsion field => sacred space, zero point
gravity => imploding waves
matter => manifestation
Wednesday November 30
Still in Aquarius, the Moon connects head, heart, and pragmatism to create a productive approach to our current dilemmas. This could be a moment of truth, where we realize that we need to come from humility in approaching others. It was when Mars (anger, militancy) opposed Neptune (confusion, pretense) as it was turning direct, just before November’s Full Moon, that the tide began to turn. The corporate media tried to ignore the Occupy Wall Street movement. Lord knows it tried. After being caught with their pants down for a few weeks, the media seems to have found its voice as regards the Occupy movement. Editorials condemning the encampments (spin) are coming out thick and fast. Mayors who were on the fence are caving in to city councils suddenly all up in their tough-guy boots. Reporters are furrowing their brows with sympathy as they listen to shop owners complaining that the presence of protesters downtown is scaring customers away from their designer soaps. An article on the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle seemed intended to psychologically prep the public for the eviction of the tent city. The photo they chose to accompany it featured a scruffy, barefoot camper looking down from his perch in a makeshift tree house, wearing a malevolent Charles Manson-like grin.What rationale are our city fathers using to justify their shift to strong-arm tactics? It seems they are concerned about health hazards among the Occupiers. This was suggested not so much by empirical evidence, because there wasn’t any, but by troubling associations some folks at City Hall have with camping equipment.
Funny thing: during Tahrir Square, you didn’t hear many complaints about hygiene.
Another historical parallel we might draw is that of the tent city that sprang up in San Francisco after the quake of 1906. Back then, every park and public space was covered with survivors cooking stew over campfires in front of ragged lean-tos.
But unlike the Occupiers in Oakland last month and in New York , the squatters in 1906 weren’t cited for violating zoning laws. They weren’t dragged out of their tents by police and beaten with batons. In fact, I imagine the officers did all they could to help them. After fires, floods and power outages, people tend to see past the rules. Zoning ordinances mean little in a crisis. What is being overlooked by those who are protesting the Occupy protests is that what’s happening right now is a real-time, world-scale, bona fide crisis.Unconsciously, of course, everybody knows this. The movement’s middle-class foes, clinging to the shreds of their American Dream, wish the protesters would just go away. But their discomfort comes from being reminded of the ugly truths to which the occupiers are calling attention. Those who have seen Walker Evans’ Depression-era photographs may look at the new tent cities and shudder, seeing the Hoovervilles of the 1930s. The parallel is valid.With Pluto in Capricorn (financial infrastructures) being inflamed by Uranus in Aries (militant rebellion), demonstrations against economic injustice have sprung up from East London to Johannesburg, from Rio de Janeiro to New Zealand. Europe is an economic war zone. The governments of Italy, Ireland and Portugal have been toppled; in Greece there is rioting in the streets. In Somalia and other African states the bloodshed is fueled by mortal poverty. In India there are fifteen suicides an hour (thanks Monsanto) due to financial despair. In the USA, unregulated tycoons and untaxed corporate billionaires stockpile ever greater stores of wealth while unemployment and homelessness soar. Young people stagger out of school under the weight of obscene amounts of debt from student loans, while their college administrators award themselves sky-high raises. Here in liberal Northern California, elected officials affect a solemn sincerity when explaining their policies towards the Occupiers. The other day, before the cops routed the tents, the mayor’s spokes-flack seemed especially ambivalent in front of the cameras. The official eviction announcement was prefaced, as usual, with a statement about how much “we sympathize with them” (always them); and ended, as usual, with a stern reminder that they are breaking the law. Elsewhere in the news we heard that Chevron’s third-quarter profits were more than double last year’s, and just shy of an all-time record for any quarter.Lightcraft, emotions, physics, gyroscopes and the study of planetary motion all deal with spin. It is the nature of waves when they meet in the Metaversal compressible substrate (ether), to beat and interfere. November has been full of “spin”—of various types The key to compression/implosion is how these waves can interfere infinitely with never any destructive loss of inertia, spin, and pattern. You may find yourself spinning, there’s so much to do this month. Or you may get into just spinning your wheels, getting nowhere. Here is a simple way to chart this out, by following the idea that the Metaverse is comprised of electromagnetic waves imploding into matter, through a torsion field:
electric => will, or intention
magnetic => feelings, or flowing emotions
torsion field => sacred space, zero point
gravity => imploding waves
matter => manifestation
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