Is all doom and gloom? In what you hear, there is a lot missing. For this Fourth of July celebration, here is a message of hope and renewal. I ask that you spread the word. The end of this world is the beginning of a far better world.
The signs all point to the world we know being over. In its place, the President of the United States has given his blessing to the Muslim Brotherhood, to a religious belief that desires to do away with all who do not agree; his blessing to an anti-capitalist autocracy and zero personal liberty the President calls “collective salvation.”
With the new year in 1975 my life was over. Not that I planned it, but on Good Friday 1975, I left my Texas life and headed for Miami, Florida, departed my old life on the day Christians commemorate as the day Christ was crucified, arriving in Miami on Easter Sunday, the day Jesus rose from the dead. It was an omen of things to come.
I’m not a Christian. I’m a secular humanist, defined as one with a set of beliefs that promote human values without specific allusion to religious doctrines. Further, my beliefs are defined as anarchy. I’m one who regards the absence of all direct or coercive government as a political ideal and that proposes the cooperative and voluntary association of individuals and groups as the principal mode of organized society. In other words, I believe in the “Higher Law,” the background of American constitutional law, the law President Obama wants to “fundamentally” change. I believe that Jesus is my redeemer. Why do I have to be a Christian?
When I departed, in search of a new life, I looked within and discovered who I really was. I didn’t adhere to Christian dogmas and doctrines. Events took place that made me know the power that lies within, which I attributed to a higher power. With regard to religious doctrines and dogmas, which comes first the chicken or the egg? My life story tells you that I was born again when I looked within for answers.
With the world on fire, my life is as good as it gets. All of my dreams have come true. Let us now turn to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. In Matthew 6, Jesus said, “in earth as it is in heaven.” We find a consistent correspondence between planetary alignments and the archetypal patterns of human history. Astrologers geometrize God—and more lately the cutting edge of science, shining new light at this crucial time. Astrologer Jeanne Avery, in The Rising Sign, under Aquarius Rising, “He becomes the water-bearer by walking to the beat of a different drummer. He may be the person to bring back information that has been lost to civilization for centuries. . . He knows where the fruit grows and where the spotlight can hit. He is not one to hide his light under a bushel (from Matthew 5:15). I’m Aquarius rising, and a messenger.
Connecting the dots, getting back to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, in Matthew 6 he said, “But seek ye first the kingdom of God.” Jesus talks about God in heaven but there are omissions. He warns of wolves in sheep’s clothing, and specifically when he said, “But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in” (Mt. 23:13).
With respect to what Jesus said—and our archetypal patterns—in Astrologer’s Handbook, under Aquarius, we read, “Individuals born under the sign of brotherhood”—hello! Are we to follow The President of the United States and the Muslim Brotherhood to slavery—or to Jesus’ teaching? Aquarians “have as their symbol the water- bearer, who spills out to mankind the life-force and spiritual energy;” and, under Aquarius: “There is no affectation or snobbery in the Aquarian personality, but a dislike of spurious imitation and hypocrisy in any form. Aquarians operate as equals among equals. . .” Straight from the Bible, why do the authorities deny it? It is all about control. Again, which comes first the chicken or the egg?
Keeping the above in mind, in Matthew 2, with regard to Jesus’ birth (at the beginning of the Age of Pisces) “wise men from the east,” the Magi, followed the Star of Bethlehem to Jesus’ place of birth. The Magi were Persian astrologers. Astrologer’s Handbook, under Pisces: “Pisces is a sensitive sign and those born under it are extremely responsive to the thoughts and feelings of others. They unconsciously absorb the ideas and mental outlook of those around them. They desperately want to do the right thing, but as a rule they do not have strong willpower. Therefore, they are easily influenced by external factors.” Get real! The explanation fits with the reason for the crucifixion. It is all about control. And interestingly, the symbol for Pisces is two attached fish swimming in opposite directions, exactly what is taking place at this time.
The Age of Pisces fading into history. Welcome to the Age of Aquarius.
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