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bvDaneRudhvar CONTDNTS ASTROI-OGV FOR NEW MINIDS L AsEology for New Minds andLiteraturer BeyondIndividudism Culture, CrisisandCreativity Dir€ctives forNew Life Fire Out of theStone OccultPreparations Philosophy 13 ,. Astrology in thc tuchaic Ages 19 is Astrology For? 24 3. wlut 4. Thc Ev€ocoricnted Enviromental APPr@ch 30 5. The Pclson'Centcr€d, Harmonic Approach 39 6. Will and thc Sef-Maintaining Pov€r of Fom 56 for a New Age Of Vibrancy andPeace Paths to the Fire 'The Plan€tarization of Coruciousness Ranig Rebirthof Hindu Mulic Retun froln No Return The Rhlthm ofHuinan Fulfillm€nt We CanBegin ASain Together WhiteThunder THE ASTROLOGY OT SEI,F-ACTUALIZATIOT\. AND THE NEW MORALITY 7. Evot-Ori€nratcd and Pcrson-C€ntc'cdAstrobgy 7l 82 8. AstFbgy as a Disciplinc of Mind 9. Asbology as Karina Yoga 100 ll0 10. The New Morality FORM IN ASTROLOGICAL SPACE AND TIME ll- What is FomP l2l 12. Thc Basic Structurc of Cyclic Procases 132 13. Tha AsF.t! Formed During the Hcmicycle d Spontancou and Inttinctual Action Astrology and Psychology: The tutrologcal Houses 'Astrological lnsightsInto thc SpiritualLife An tutrologicalMandala AstrologicalSigns An AdrologicalStudyof PsychologcalComplexes tutrologicalTiming 'An AstrologicalTriptych tutrologl andthe ModernPsyche The AstrologvofAneica's Destiny The tutrolo$ of Personality Astrolot)-'of Transformation From Humanisticto Transpersonat 142 14. The C@m€trical Principlc of Formation of AsFcts 155 FIRST STEPS IN THE STUDY OF BI RTH-CHARTS 15. Thc "Signaturc" oI thc Whole Pctlon 175 186 16. Plarciary Patlcms 17. The Morn nt of Intcrprctation THE PI.ANETARY AND LUNAR NODES 18. Orbital tutrology and thc Nod€s 239 19. The ktitude Cyde 253 20. Th. Moon's Nod6 in a Birth-Chart 6 21. Tb€ Moon's Nodes Cyclc 4 22. The Planet!and thc Nodcs 84 INTERPRDTING A BIRTH.CHART AS A WHOLE 23. R€limilary tutrology 'Calactic Dimensionof Astrolog) The LunationClcle li€$ Mansions 303 Consid€ratio.s for Ne$ Men ' Person-Centered Frantlin D. Roo6€!€lt's Birth'Chart 323 . It6ident Astrolog) Th€ Practiceof tutrology 25. A YounE Man's Chan 352 EPILOGUE 377 'I i.at6 a tille publillEd bt,At RofiA FOREWORD W}lat is asEologyr'? It o.crrs only to a ve.y few pcople to ask thir question. If they are studfng, practicing or me.€ly reading about astrology, most penore take for glanted that asfology is a My of pr€dicting futu.c events with at lcast a tair degre€ of accuracy and of dctermining what arc good or bad timcs for p€rfolming various kinds of acts - startin8 an entcrFf,ise!genin8 married, irvesting rnoncy, buying cloth6, ctc. Individuats who are concerned with p6ycho- logical problem and are cage. to know morc objecliv€ly the wcakness ed stren8ths of their charactc. come to astrology for somewhat differcnt reasons. Thcy want to understand thcmelves better. They aiso Mnt to discover what mal6 other people behave or feel thc My th€y do, so to be able to se this knowledge in d@lin8s with them. F om thee tso points of view dtlology can be con- sid€red, broadly sFakinS, a "$ience." A sienc€ is a method of gainiDg a knowledge oi what is arouncl us, and ot predicting what is going to happen when larious factors in ou enviroment act upon each other - for instance, wh€n certain chemicals combiDe to produe accuately foresecablc rcactioro. Such a knolledgc, ;f it has prcven .€liable in a large nurnber of cdetully idcntfied md measurcd instances, can be calcd "s.ientific," whatwer the method to gain the knowledge has becn. "Reliability" in knowl€dgc cm best be attained when one deab rrith external fact! aDd material substances.It can have only a statistical characte. when a lnowledge of. either infinitety snull particles of matter (or units of encr8y), or of huDar beings is sought. Srill, such a staris- tical kind of knowledge can be quite reliable, if properly uscdi witness the atom bomb or much that p€nains to the social-political fi€ld of mass propaganda. It is said that March 23, 1895 - Septemb€r 13, f985 PERSON.CDNTERED ASTROI.OCY ''knowledge is powr"i and tht is quitc evident. Hosrlrr, thc usually unasked question is: lvhy is pomr crokc a "tunc.ion ol reco.ciliation," an 'imagc ot salvatim. h aims at allowing ttle unconsciou! powers within the peNon lo relcase their "mesage" to the con- siousness, through dream or oth€r clo*ly related p6y- chological materials. Thc basis ol this type of p6ychology or p6ychos)"nt}6is is to acquinl valuabtc - or what is the valu€ of whar this power will bc used This b@k is the outcome of an initiarive which I t6k during the evoiDg of February 26, 1969, when I decided to starl the Intmational Committee for Humuistic Asrml. ogy. Th€ reason I made this movc was that I srongly felt rhe need to state as clearly and widely as porsible thlt astrology could be giwn an alto8ether difler@t meaning. I seDs€dthar today nany individuals, espcciay in the youg€i g€n€ratioc, shile lascinar€d by astrotogy, actually w€re asling fo. something rhat rhe 'icicnrific," analytical approach could Dor give rhem. They were se€king a @J, al liJt in w}:'ich then rehrioBhip as individuals to lhe univ€rse would be given a cmtructivc m€aninA. They $antcd not so much to know rhe "how,,' as lo realiz in a new, c()oic way. the "why" of rheir exilfedce. They wanred 10 b€ tud. uhaL, aDd ro d;tcoyet how best to achieverhis. There obviously ;s a lundamcnral difierence between the lype of experim€rtal psychology taughr in mst tmi- versities Dd the deprh,Fycholoay of Ca't Jlmg. Co cge psycholoAy mal'sis separarB md studiB h(ricila pro. c6ses occurin8 in rhe phlsical body (especia y rhe nervous slatem and rhe brain). It trics to learn how ttEse proceses opemte aDd a.e relarcd to onsciots md unconscios reactiors. Ir do6 rhi, by cing ingcnious instrmenrs and setting up complcx and lalg€ty &tificiat €xpcrimenrs wirh animaL and human subje€ts. Ir thus obtains a Da5s of raw data which rhe experimentat p6y- chologjst tries to piece rogether. On the orher hand. thc tlpe ol psychology comected wirh rhe MnEs us with a sublimiDal laagEgc, a )ana|'agc of imges rich with s"nbolical mcaning. For mor€ than 40 y€aB I havc tried to show that asdology lilewise is in its deepcst aspect a symbolical luguagc. It do6 not have to claim that planeis erert dircd innuencB' upon mn thrcugh mysr.rious ra's: in fact lrley d the tcchniques it uses cannot b€ logicaly jBtfi€d on that basb. Assedly ron is "inlluenced" by th€ ev.r changing "li€lds of forcet' which th€ Earth, tlE solar slstem and the galaxy constitutc; but to say this is vfry difrdent from what albologi€al textbook! and rnaga2in6 iDc6antly repeat. To analya caretuUy day alt€r day and year aftcr year how the po6ilion of the various clestial bodi€s are reht€d to the birth'chart aid to dcduce fmm thtu what most p.obably is to happen rnay b. an htriguing Samci but tlis dof3 not tmch the Nential purposc of astroloSy. This purpose is not so much to tell ur what w€ will mcct on o{u road, as it is to sugSest Ao@ to tt.t it - and the basic reasoo tor the m..ting. Which quality in w, which t}?. of stleDglh is needed to 8o through ant 'leific phas. o! ow total unJounat a' a' ind;ridtal pt\on. This has little to do with whether rhc clrnts, or th€ Frsotls rnet dudng this particular phasc, d. to bc catalogued as "good" or "bad." Wl|at i important is not tlE cvent - any elrnt - but wh€th€r o! not w€ are ablc to med it with best leslts in terrrE of Jung psychosynthesis, and lra hosoff, and Dr. Assagioti's Thc scv€ral cgys vhich coNtitute this volmc wele i, ..tEating GcntiaUy a lur4 ik ryp of psychology _ publishcd as a icrics of b@klets during the '@B 1969, a way." It is 6eanr ro r.wdl pordtul 1970 and 1971. Thousand! of each booklet wrc sld and ar€hetlFs and ro 10 PERSO\.CENTERED ASTROLOCY they elicitcd rcMrkably tlarm r6porlses. It s€em im' p€ratjvc ttrrctore to rcprinr the cntire scrics as a single bool. My rhanks go to Mr. and N'lrs. Fn O'Neal trhosc warm illerest made th€sepublicatios possible, and to my dear wife, Tana, who laborcd diligently. not only sith thc tping of the manuscripts,but with thc rouline $ork involvcd in our mcr informal Committce. Bcrauscof the ever mouDrinSdcrunds on m) timc and decrcas;ng phFical vitality, I am no longer ablc to cary on contac$ with thc people who wish to join LC.H.A. Howcve., a group of trieDd, and students in tserkeley havc volunte€red 10 cary on thr qork.' I aln sue they will do so sith a younger and lr6h.r spirit, ASTROLOGY FOR NEWMINDS and lhey plan to stablilh a close. rapport eith all th. friends ol Humanistic Astrology. In closmg rnay I add that I have only a wam regard for atrologeB tlho are striving to Gtablish asFology on a and dependable fomdation tlrough the usc of "s;cotifi." techniques, and especially for those *ho arc trying to "re.think" astrology in tdms of more philo. sophical and harmonic concepls. My only aim, in this "humeistic" approach has been to sland against the presenl de-pcrsonalizing trcnds which augur so badly tor our l\testern civilization, and to placc the individual peson at thc plac€ shere it belon8s in astrology, i.c., at the centcr ol ils concern. I arn conccrned with pctsons, not with a systcmor a profcirion - persorb who live and (ruggle toward thc actualizrim oI their fullest potcntial otbeiDg,NOW. Danc RudhYar Novcmber 21, 1971 *tur,lish€r! Nor.: tD 1975,L C. ll. A. ss di(onrinld, hayina.cconp Itshedthc mlin plrpok ofnr fomarion. Ar rh. s iin.. Ru dNofc.d.Ru'lhrsri\i.snafidrol.ylaRi.l,Bhoi\!lcodinsinidprd(ofhitNnJqi!:l Astology for New Minds To define astrology is as dilficult a task as to define, let us say, philosophy, psychology, or even medicine. Not only arc there many schoolsor sys- tems of philosophy, psychology and medicinc, but a definirion uhich would fit the rrspecrivcpur posesof th.'se various systemsand bc acceptable to all is well-nigh impossible. At lirst thought it would seem that medicine obviously relers to thc type of activity aimed at curing illncsscs;for some, however, medicine is the a/l of restoring and maintaining health in hrrnan indiidual per- rorr, whilc for others it is primarily, iI not exclusively, rh,e scimct of suppressing 1furarc. "Official" medicine in America follorvs mainly the second line of approach; but even here, and lar morc so in Europc (and (otally so in cncicnt China), the first mentioned attitude and goal is considered by numcrous physicians (homeopaths, naturopaths, osteopathsand the grcal variety oI "healcrs") as characterizing the one basic function of medicine. There is as well an abundance of varieties of modern and ancient psychologiesor philosophies. OId India classified them into six Breat systerns, [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |