By
Jason Jeffrey
Mankind
stands today on the threshold of a new era commonly referred
to as the Age of Aquarius. As the spiral of history unfolds
and a previous age comes to an end, new possibilities are
emerging for the physical, spiritual and political development
of humanity. But the effects are dramatic at the close of
an age. As it winds down, and its energies wind up, all
the issues of the old age become intensified and make a
last stand.
The concept of an imminent new age have been popularised
(and commercialised) since the 1960s. Nevertheless, few
people consciously understand what the transition to the
Age of Aquarius actually implies. To most people, the “Age
of Aquarius” remains a vague phrase.
The cycle of these cosmic ages traces the spiritual development
of humanity’s consciousness. They are based on the astrological
circle of the Zodiac (hence, the “Age of Pisces,” the “Age
of Aquarius,” etc.). In the same way your personal horoscope
reveals your inner self, and the continuing planetary cycles
in relation to your chart indicate the actual process of
growth, so do these long-term, cosmic cycles reveal the
collective spiritual state of mankind.
Here, we are not so much concerned with individual development
but with the response of humanity in general to these Zodiacal
ages. The subtle metaphysical variations effecting mankind
over thousands of years can be examined through a study
of these ages. Each period in our history has a corresponding
influence on humanity’s consciousness and is revealed in
the political and sociological structure of civilisations,
sciences, religions, philosophies, myths, music and arts.
These eras have a pattern of formation synchronous to the
state of human consciousness and its resultant civilisation.
Present humanity attempts to see life in terms of a limited
and clouded historical perspective, but knows little about
its unfolding in terms of metaphysics.
These astrological ages – handed down to us by our ancient
ancestors who had a superior understanding of reality –
provide a framework that allows us to formulate both the
metaphysical and mundane history of mankind. The study of
esoteric wisdom helps us to gear our understanding to the
structure of the larger cycles at work in the cosmos.
The
Great Year
One of the largest and most important cosmic cycles is the
25,920 year period known as the Great Year. The Great Year
is the product of several technical astronomical factors.
Like the 360 day year, the 25,920 year cycle of the Great
Year is divisible into seasons, months, weeks, days and
hours. What concerns us here is its division into twelve
months corresponding to the apparent movement of the Sun
through the twelve signs of the celestial Zodiac. Each Great
Month lasts approximately 2,160 years, while each of its
360 days measures 72 years of our time or, approximately,
the seventy years of man’s allotted span of life.
In each month of the common year the Sun appears to be in
a different constellation of the celestial Zodiac as the
Earth completes her annual or 360 day cycle. Likewise, the
Sun, due to the ‘precession of the equinoxes’, appears to
remain in each sign of the Zodiac for around 2,160 years,
or one ‘month’ of the Great Year.
Interested students will note that, due to the particular
direction of the Earth’s wobble (in relation to its path
around the Sun), the order of precessional alignment to
the Zodiac (Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn, etc) is in reverse
order to the more familiar sequence of monthly alignments
(Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces, etc). Thus, the origin of
the term ‘precession of the equinoxes’.
Have
We Entered the Age of Aquarius?
The social upheaval of the 1960s in the West, coupled with
songs announcing the birth of the Age of Aquarius, led many
people to believe we entered the new age. Actually, a close
study of history shows the first rays of Aquarius have been
hitting the Earth for at least 200 years. Possibly the spiritual
“seed” of the Aquarian Age was planted as far back as 1781,
when astronomers discovered the planet Uranus, the ruler
of Aquarius.
Some astrologers put the beginning of the Aquarian Age within
the next 50-100 years. Others set the date as far ahead
as 2375. Still another group say the Piscean Age began several
centuries before Christ’s birth, and therefore the Aquarian
Age began early in this century, about the 1920s.
None is positively “right” because not only are the constellations
unevenly spaced through the Zodiac, but it is impossible
to measure their exact boundaries.
We do know there is a period of transition between the ages
which extends over hundreds of years. And we are living
during one of these periods between the outgoing Age of
Pisces and the incoming Age of Aquarius. As will be shown
later, intermingling of the cosmic influences from both
star signs has initiated a period of great change and upheaval.
The
Zodiac in History
In astrology, each of the twelve signs of the Zodiac symbolise
characteristics and subtle cosmic influences impacting on
nature. While astrologers interpret these influences on
people, there is also an equivalent cosmic effect on whole
periods of history.
If we study ancient history and religious custom with regard
to the cycles of the Great Year, a curious thing is apparent.
Each age has a distinctive flavour or tone of philosophy
all its own. Many of the symbols and images of common daily
usage found in recorded language for each distinct age reflect
the symbols and images connected to the archetype descriptions
of the sign naming that age.
Indeed, the fact can be verified from the study of ancient
records and times, since around 4500 BCE. This period encompasses
three ages prior to the birth of Aquarius. Let’s examine
these ages in the light of the Zodiac.
Age
of Taurus
(Approx. 4430 BCE – 2270 BCE)
Taurus represents the material establishment of a civilisation.
It is a fixed-earth sign and as such, its vibrations produce
the need to settle and identify man’s consciousness within
a given geographical context. In essence, this entailed
merging the resources of the people with the resources of
the land. Thus we establish the concept of a national home,
transcending tribal differences, the foundation for the
creation of a civilisation.
Taurus is the sign associated with the tilling of the soil,
the production of an agricultural society, and a sense of
determination in the face of obstacles. It is ruled by the
planet Venus, the patroness of the arts, an influence which
imparts a great sensuality and creative inspiration to the
cultures under its rays. Scorpio is the polar opposite to
Taurus. It is associated with death, sex, rebirth, occultism,
and great secrecy.
These two signs were the primary astrological forces behind
the creation of the most fascinating of all ancient civilisations:
Egypt. One of the
best known traditions of the Egyptians, one that tied together
the two signs of the age, was their preoccupation with building
gigantic temples and tombs to house the body after death.
Cults of the Bull were the most popular form of religious
worship during the Age of Taurus. Taurus is, of course,
the sign of the Bull, and the veneration of this animal
was extremely important. The statues of the Egyptian Kings
invest features of strength and vitality, particularly in
the head and shoulders (focus of the Bull’s power). The
sacred animal is the Bull known as Mentu, the name being
incorporated into royal names like the Mentuhoteps. Around
3200 BCE, the Mastaba of the early dynastic Egyptian King
Serpent was constructed at Saqqara, surrounded by 346 bull-heads
made of clay, but containing real horns.
In ancient Sumeria at this time the start of spring was
ushered in by the Bull of Heaven, their name for the constellation
of Taurus. The planet Venus was revered as Inanna, Queen
of Heaven and Earth. Her story was prominent in Sumerian
mythology and precisely reflected the astronomical features
of the orbit of Venus, with her cyclic disappearance and
reappearance.
Bulls and their veneration were also prevalent in other
cultures. The winged bulls of the Chaldeans testify to the
prevalent Taurean influence. Pre-Aryan Hinduism, or the
Vedic Era, was a flag-bearer of the Taurus Age, with a noticeable
agricultural content and devotion to fertility in symbolism.
Students of hidden history have no doubt encountered the
mysteries of Egypt
in the course of their studies. The national deity was Osiris,
god of the Dead and the Underworld. During the Age of Taurus,
Osiris was often depicted as a man with a bull’s head. Later
this changed to the head of the Ram when the age changed
to Aries.
In Egypt the pyramid
symbolised the structure of society. The Pharaoh was the
capstone of the social edifice, while the people were stratified
according to rank. He represented the Spirit of Egypt –
the incarnation of the Divinity in the body of man. Pharaoh
was the personification of the collective Mind of Egypt,
the unifying force of the country (which, by the way, had
been divided into Upper and Lower Egypt, a leftover from
the duality of the previous Age of Gemini, the ‘twins’).
The power of Taurus gave the people of Earth a long period
of stability and peace. As the Taurean era drew to a close,
another important concept developed in religious thought
– monotheism. In the history of the ancient Hebrews we find
the transition period between two ages. The prophet Moses
leads the Hebrews out of bondage to the land (Taurus) through
the wanderings in the desert of Sinai (the cusp of the ages)
to pioneer in a promised land (Aries). Here, Jesus of Nazareth
is born some 2000 years later (Pisces).
Age
of Aries
(Approx. 2270 BCE – 110 BCE)
The coming Age of Aries was signified by the predominance
of Mars over Venus. In other words, an economy and civilisation
based on war and the conquest of enemies as opposed to a
more peaceful existence based on soil cultivation. The energy
stored in the fixed sign of Taurus was activated through
the cardinal male sign, Aries (by definition, a sign of
immediate and direct self-expression), symbolised by the
Ram.
The polarity or opposite of Aries is Libra, the ‘Scales’.
Libra brings to this historical period a feeling for justice
and the need to codify social behaviour into distinct sets
of laws and mores. Libra represents the Law and the prevailing
moral structure in any culture. Hammurabi, the King of Babylon,
drew up his famous Code of Laws around 1727 BCE, the earliest-known
example of a ruler proclaiming publicly to his people an
entire body of laws, arranged in orderly groups, so that
all men might read and know what was required of them.
The approach of the Age of Aries greatly affected the forms
by which the Egyptian gods were represented. The cult of
the Bull diminished and Amon-Re (the Sun god) became Ram-headed.
The names of many of the major deities changed to illustrate
the power of the cosmic forces at work in this new period.
Mithra, the Persian solar deity, who used to be called “The
Sacred Bull,” now became “The Slayer of the Bull.” Ashur,
Sun god of the Assyrians and known as “The Great Bull,”
transformed into a Mars-like god of war. In Sumeria changes
were made in the calendar and in the lists of the celestial
stars, recognising the ascendancy of the Age of the Ram.
The culture of Aries flourished in the warring states of
Greece and later
Rome. During this period, Apollo, the Greek solar deity,
became the patron of shepherds and flocks.
The rise of the Zoroastrian religion in this period is also
testament to the influence of Aries. The prophet Zoroaster
instructed his followers to pray in the presence of fire,
fixing their eyes upon it and thinking of justice and truth.
This is symbolic of Aries, a fire sign. Instead of an image,
the sacred centrepiece of Zoroastrian temples was an ever-burning
fire.
During this period (Exodus 1:8-14) Moses emerged from the
house of Pharaoh to lead the Hebrews out of bondage and
into the Promised Land. Moses embodied all the qualities
of the sign Aries and combined them with the practical influence
of Taurus. He not only expressed his desire for his people’s
freedom in an idealistic manner, but he also codified principles
into what is now known as Mosaic Law. Through Moses the
Ten Commandments were revealed. Thus we see the influence
of Libra at work with Justice being created so the newly
liberated pioneers of the desert would have a structure
upon which to base their society.
The story of the Exodus as it is related in the Old Testament
clearly illustrates the transition from the Age of the Bull
to the Ram. When Moses went up to the Mount, Yahweh appeared
to him in the form of a burning bush (Aries is a fiery sign).
Moses received the Ten Commandments (Libra) and brought
them down the mountain to the people, where he found the
Israelites worshiping the golden calf (a symbol of the previous
age).
The transition to the next age was personified by the birth
of Jesus (the name derived from the Aramaic yeshua,
meaning “saviour”, and from the Greek word for “fish”, ICQUS,
which spells out an acronym standing for ‘Jesus Christ Son
of God Saviour’). Jesus was the Saviour of the Piscean Age
but came to Earth through the Israelites, a people of the
Age of Aries.
In the Age of Pisces the concept of the conscious merger
of Man with God in a spiritual union using love, compassion,
and service as the vehicle for unifying peoples, rather
than the physical conquests of Mars in Aries, was approached.
In the Age of the Ram, man had learned how to come in contact
with his own individual ego structure. In the Age of Pisces,
this focus was changed into the desire to blend the Self
with a greater spiritual reality through an inner, mystical
experience.
Age
of Pisces
(Approx. 110 BCE – 2050 CE)
During the 500 years before Jesus’ birth, many of the founders
of present-day world religions were born. Buddha, Lao-tse
and Confucius all appeared within a short time of each other.
These Teachers united the various tribal and ethnic groups
of the East into larger and more unified wholes.
The transitory phase, or no man’s land, between the Ages
of Aries and Pisces, was a time of upheavals and big changes,
particularly in the ancient Middle East. This period encompasses
the establishment and demise of the Essene Order, an important
religious community that firmly believed, based on their
detailed study of both prophetic writings and the science
of astrology, they were living in the last days of the Age
of Aries. The Essenes carefully studied the course of the
stars, looking for the sign of the long-awaited Saviour.
Also, the approach of the Age of Pisces is reflected in
the story of the three Magi who watched the heavens for
a sign that would signal the birth of a Saviour, and the
beginning of a new historical cycle.
The sign they awaited appeared in the year 7 BCE in an extremely
rare triple conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, that occurs
once every nine centuries in Pisces, where the event took
place. David Fideler, in Jesus Christ: Sun of God,
elaborates:
At
one moment the two outermost planets looked as if they were
nearly touching in the sky... It must have been a spectacular
sight for anyone looking upward... Since the triple conjunction
occurred in the constellation of Pisces, it must have been
seen as inaugurating the start of the Age of the Fishes.
According to gospel accounts, it was at about this time
that Jesus, the avatar of the new age, was born in Bethlehem.
The psychologist Carl Jung, in his book Aion, comments:
...the
appearance of Christ coincided with the beginning of a new
aeon, the age of the Fishes. A synchronicity exists
between the life of Christ and the objective astronomical
event, the entrance of the spring equinox into the sign
of Pisces.
The symbolism inherent in the circumstances surrounding
the birth of Jesus is very important, for it illustrates
the relationship between the sign of the Fish and that of
its polarity, Virgo. The name Jesus, as we have pointed
out, can be traced to “fish.” Mary, His mother, was a virgin
(Virgo). The name Mary comes from the Sanskrit word maya,
meaning “the sea.” From the sea comes the fish; from Mary
came Jesus.
The Christian religion is replete with Piscean symbolism.
The Catholic bishop’s miter is representative of a fish
head. The custom of eating fish on Friday (the day of the
week ruled by Venus, the planet exalted in the sign Pisces)
is also a manifestation of the deeper symbolism of the age.
The New Testament cites Jesus as having taken His disciples
from the ranks of fishermen after saying to them, “Follow
me, and I will make you fishers of men.” We can also see
in the Scriptures the story of Jesus feeding the multitude
with two fishes (Pisces) and five loaves of bread (Virgo,
viz. the Virgin holding the shafts of wheat as the emblem
of this sign).
Jesus is also known as the sacrificial ‘Lamb of God’. Here,
allegory plays a double role. ‘Lamb’ signifies the sign
of Aries. Jesus, as sacrificial ‘Lamb’, therefore, closed
the Age of Aries.
The change from the Age of Aries to Pisces is also revealed
by the fact that the seat of the Roman Empire became, in
the early centuries of the age, the centre of the Catholic
Church, the Vatican.
Through Charlemagne in the ninth century, the basic geographical
framework of present-day Europe was formed. The Roman Empire
became the Holy Roman Empire and the power struggle between
the various heads of state in Europe and the Pope in Rome
was firmly established.
The Church reached the height of its influence during the
so-called Middle and Dark Ages. The desire to retreat from
the world, so much a characteristic of the sign of the Fish,
developed into the monastic as well as political life of
the period. Huge religious orders such as the monks of Cluny,
the Jesuits, the Benedictines, Dominicans, and Franciscans,
controlled vast tracts of land and were the source of much
of the power and wealth of the Western world. This phenomenon
also demonstrates the influence of Jupiter, co-ruler of
Pisces. Jupiter rules men and women of religious calling,
although Neptune is specifically associated with the cloistered
life. Its rays invoke thoughts of philosophy, theology,
and canon law. Jupiter expands power but is also known as
the preserver and is closely connected to the maintenance
of dogma.
We can understand the conflict symbolised by the polarity
of Virgo and Pisces. The former represents the desire to
serve as a vehicle for the expression of the personal ego
structure. The essence of Pisces, however, is service for
its own sake and the eventual merger of personal desire
into the will of God. Pisces is a vehicle for total surrender
to a greater spiritual force, whereas Virgo attempts to
structure its services according to a personal concept of
right and wrong.
Constant self-examination in order to achieve purity in
mind and body and the atonement of “sin” through confession,
penance, and absolution are clearly projections of the energy
contained within the Pisces-Virgo polarity. The priest functions
as a medium, standing as he does between the Holy Spirit
and man, administering his duties according to the doctrines
of Mother Church. Suffering for one’s sins and repentance
through established rituals and thought forms became designations
for the road to salvation.
In Luke 22:10, Jesus states He and His followers, at the
last Passover, are to go into “the house of the man with
the water pitcher.” They are to follow him to the upper
room and there prepare for feast which he will share with
them.
Esoterically speaking, the man with the water pitcher
signifies the coming Age of Aquarius; the upper room refers
to a higher state of consciousness and the sharing of food
refers to spiritual nourishment which is received from the
Christ and shared with His followers.
Cusp
of the Ages (Now)
We
can expect to witness unprecedented changes of epochal proportions,
and events of a magnitude unimaginable by most people. We
cannot doubt that our experiences of his ‘interface’ transitional
period will be intense, extreme, powerful (both positive
and negative) on all levels, because the real global crisis
is one of consciousness and ideology.”
–
Moira Timms, Beyond Prophecies and Predictions
When the Earth progresses into a new age, there is a precipitation
of incoming energies, causing significant variations in
terrestrial occurrences. We can expect strange weather patterns,
an increase in earthquake activity, and natural disasters
unseen on this planet for thousands of years. The possibility
of an asteroid hitting the earth is not out of the question.
We are on the threshold of a new era, but the birth of the
Age of Aquarius will be attendant with toil and pain. All
the prophets and Messengers of Light warn of cataclysmic
Earth changes and an immense global catastrophe heralding
the advance into Aquarius.
Of course, the ending of one age is also the beginning of
a new one, but we should not expect overnight transformations.
The supposed ‘dawning of the Age of Aquarius’ in the 60s,
like all false dawns, quickly fizzled out. The belief we
entered Aquarius and are now in a new era of universal love,
peace and brotherhood, is a delusion suffered by many adherents
of the ‘New Age’. The grave mistake of believing on a certain
date the Earth, along with all humanity, will be automatically
transformed to a new level, is a serious misinterpretation
of astrological cycles.
However, humanity can expect a new revelation of the divine
wisdom, and once the proverbial dust has settled, a new
era. Like in the turbulent days of the Essenes, small groups
of people are rejecting the dying old age and separating
from the world to form underground networks. In touch with
the divine wisdom of the ages, the task of this remnant
is to survive the coming destruction and establish a New
Society, with a truly Aquarian consciousness.
As David Fideler in Jesus Christ: Sun of God explains:
During
such periods of cultural renaissance and renewal, a spiritual
impulse is released into the world of human affairs. Those
visionaries who have long been watching the horizon detect
the first rays of light; they are the first to detect the
soothing breath of spring’s first breeze, announcing the
promise of a new season...
Age
of Aquarius (Approx. 2050 – 4210)
Uranus, ruler of Aquarius, is to be the primary planetary
influence for the next 2000 years. What do the vibrations
of this planet and its sign indicate?
Aquarius is designated as the sign of “the realm of the
organisation and projection of social ambitions and ideals.”
Leo, its polarity, is involved with the same sphere of influence
but carries out its role in a highly personalised manner.
Leo is concerned with the preservation of the one, while
Aquarius is preoccupied with the needs and interrelationships
of the many.
As an air sign, Aquarius pertains to the mental realms.
It formulates ideas from the watery inspirations of Pisces
and then proceeds to organise the concepts upon which a
new civilisation is to be based. It also provides much of
the technology and foresight enabling humanity to plan ahead
for the future.
While Aquarius is ruled by Uranus, it is also influenced
by Saturn. Saturn is the planet of limitations and represents
the grounding force, the need for form, and the channelling
of energies into prescribed paths for specific purposes.
Air is the element of the new age and this makes communication
and inventiveness two of the most outstanding characteristics
of the Aquarian period. The use of electricity, the car,
telephone, television, Internet and space exploration –
are all related to Aquarius. The advent of psychology and
proliferation of ‘New Age’ beliefs have displaced the power
of the Church. Religious practices have left the aspects
of Earth [Taurus], Fire [Aries], Water [Pisces], and began
to turn mental or psychic in essence.
The many UFOs sighted in the last half of this century are
aerial phenomena. Carl Jung saw the UFO experience as a
symptom of the end of an age. Jung contended that during
these periods the psychic changes upon the population as
a whole invoked a variety of occurrences like mysterious
objects in the sky and apparitions. Jung predicted a transition
between Pisces and Aquarius full of violent transformations
and harmful effects to the collective psyche. This violence,
Jung contended, made for “changes in the constellation of
psychic dominants.”
Aquarius is often depicted as a youth with an urn of
water placed upon his shoulders. This symbolism often confuses
people into thinking Aquarius is a watery sign, but water,
in this representation, is symbolic of an even deeper concept.
The Water Bearer signifies man is created from the ‘waters’
of life. Water is seen as the stream of universal consciousness,
inspiration, and intuition.
The Aquarian Water Bearer, illustrated by its star configuration,
pours forth its contents, and conjures up the picture of
a vast flow of dynamic spiritual energy spiralling into
the ‘fish’ of the closing Age of Pisces.
The great changes being wrought by the rays of Aquarius
are dramatically increasing man’s capacity for thinking,
but not necessarily understanding or wisdom. Witness the
last few decades and the availability of colossal amounts
of information. An inability to discriminate, combined with
acute naivety, mires transitional humanity in complex illusory
traps. In time, the study of the relationships between teachings
to find their similarities will bring wisdom and the unification
of ideas.
Aquarius as an air sign stimulates the mental bodies of
humanity towards brotherhood and the integration of knowledge.
We can expect the energy generated by baser worldly desires
to be transmuted to a search for gnosis or Soul-Wisdom.
The new age will be one of synthesis and cooperation between
individuals and groups.
We can assist the transition from the Piscean Age by cooperating
with the Divine Plan or we can vainly try to impede the
process. Unless our minds are receptive to the ideas of
the Aquarian Age there is no avenue for these ideas to reach
the Earth.
Dynamic
and Destructive Energy of Uranus
Even at this early stage in our transition to Aquarius,
the dynamic energy of Uranus is greatly affecting humanity.
However, mankind is not ready to tap into these more highly
developed powers. In order to properly handle this “increased
voltage,” the proper physical, mental, and spiritual vehicles
will gradually develop in the Age of Aquarius. You cannot
send 500 volts through a conductor capable of handling only
100.
There are increasing numbers of people capable of responding
to the rays of Uranus. While still in the minority, they
will steadily increase. The first (or grosser) vibrations
of Uranus are destructive. Uranus is known as the
great ‘destroyer of forms’, but this destruction is only
in order that a better form may come into being.
Uranus acts suddenly. It is unconventional, forceful, and
often violent in its manner of expression. Instead of the
slower processes of reason (Mercury), Uranus acts through
bolts of lightning, illuminating one’s mental horizon with
great power. Uranus is called the planet of invention and
revolution. Invention, because it gives great flashes of
light that give birth to creative innovations. Revolution,
because it tends to overthrow preconceived or conventional
notions with its directness, originality, and intuitive
perspective. One of its primary effects is to create a feeling
of independence and individuality.
The
Dark Side of Aquarius
Our examination would not be complete without a warning
about the darker potentials of the Aquarian Age, which is
often ignored or denied by its proponents who equate it
with the re-emergence of the ‘Golden Age’. (The distinction
is the subject of a separate article but, in short, the
‘Golden Age’ occurred at one time on Earth, in the very
distant past.)
On this subject, John Hogue in his book The Millennium
Book of Prophecy, says the “Aquarian is a blind idealist,
optimistic about the future – at all costs. The adherents
of New Age thinking glibly encourage this misplaced idealism
in others: ‘Don’t give the negative any energy and it won’t
happen.’”
Aquarius rules the urge to impersonalise, which might herald
a more tolerant mankind that takes and perceives aggression
less personally. But used unconsciously, the same potential
for impersonalisation could see people lose their souls
to a dictatorship of the computer. Hogue adds the authorities
of the coming age might, “fashion psycho-weapons out of
the Aquarian element of atmosphere and mood... and you may
not even feel the repression.”
This scenario is best envisioned by George Orwell’s 1984,
in which the Big Brother state dominates and controls every
aspect of citizen life. The Aquarian citizen might be seduced
into believing the propaganda and even support a corporate
police state in which every one is happy because
of genetic engineering and virtual reality.
Another characteristic of Aquarius is its icy-cold, distant,
critical side. The idealistic part of Aquarius has it loving
humanity. But in the personal sense – the human sense –
there is a feeling of revulsion for the soft, vulnerable
and imperfect natures of actual people.
End
of the Current World Order
Reviewing recent events and those over the past century,
the forces of destruction are self-evident. These destructive
forces can be expected to greatly increase in the coming
years. Negative forces are extremely potent at the dawning
of a new age, fearing, as it were, the loss of their privileged
positions. They sow seeds of confusion, disarray and havoc,
attempting to trick humanity into accepting the old age
in new forms. The web of social, political and economic
control is tightening on a global scale. Evil forces are
entrapping people in a subtle world of consumerism, fantasy,
escapism, and delusion which destroys lives.
We are entering the initial phase of a time of ‘strong delusions’
and ‘global deception’. All the evil forces and powers of
the lower astral worlds are bursting barriers that had hitherto
restrained them. Consequently ‘good’ will be called ‘evil’
and ‘evil’ hailed as ‘good’. Negative entities will manifest
themselves before humans as aliens, extraterrestrials and
‘angels’. To find a parallel for such a time of false spirituality
one must go back to the closing periods of the great Atlantean
epoch.
Make no mistake, humanity is given a choice. By clinging
to the old age consciousness and falling under the demonic
delusions of false spirituality, the majority are doomed
and will perish. Nothing we can do will stem this flood
of evil that has already passed beyond control.
Remnant
Nevertheless there is a mission, and that mission is to
save the remnant. How is this to be done? A Message of Warning
and Awakening must be declared. Those who escape the coming
onslaught will accept that declaration. They shall be drawn
to it by “spiritual affinity” and will find deliverance.
By calling humanity to awaken and separate themselves from
the delusions, traps and attachments of the world, the remnant
is preparing a way of escape. A modern day ‘Noah’s Ark’.
A new community of men and women who have left the old Age
behind and are linking their consciousness with the impulses
of the Age of Aquarius.
This message of awakening to a new way, a new life, a new
consciousness, and ultimately a new age, must be publicly
declared. This Work of Awakening and separation is spiritual
– not mental and argumentative. If people do not recognise
it as Truth intuitively, explanations are wasted. The genuine
new age calls for the new Method – the Aquarian Work for
the Aquarian Consciousness.
We live in a time unique in the history of the world – a
time pregnant with opportunity in proportion to its difficulty,
danger and distress. Let us go forward undismayed. Let us
proclaim the authentic New Age for those with eyes to see
and ears to hear. Our future is in our hands.
The Sign of the Man stands on the horizon.
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Jason Jeffrey holds an interest in a wide range of subjects
including geopolitics, the "New World Order",
Big Brother, suppressed technology, psychic/spiritual development,
ancient civilisations and esotericism. He can be contacted
at jasonjeffrey33@yahoo.com.au
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