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Pisces, Science and Religion
As we are all at various stages of our unfoldment upon the Path, with
varying karma – personal and group, we will be responding to the planetary
rulers of the signs at a personality or soul level – or both, or even
high at the ‘spirit-level’ if you will excuse the pun – (how ‘truly’
do we build the causal body?)
Each
year at any of the full moon festivals, the archetypal forces of the
signs will always be modified by the planetary patterns in the heavens
at that time. And of course the world and ourselves are not the same
as we were a year ago. We may have better equipped ourselves to respond
(or not) to these astrological influences, which are in reality great
groupings of angelic lives that make up the zodiac.
Pause for a moment to consider this. These angel hierarchies or signs
are the livingness which transmit the energies of the rays and planets
to our Earth; they guide and help direct human evolution; they are separate
to human evolution, yet we are intimately associated with them.
These
basic facts of occultism show us how much there is to learn about the
mysteries of astrology – most of us know intuitively and mystically
that ‘it works’, yet occultism and the ageless wisdom show us the ‘nuts
and bolts’of how it operates.
As we approach the end
of this 2,160-year Age of Pisces, humanity will be shifting its thought
from the mystical Piscean approach to the far more Aquarian scientific
and occult. Basically we can correlate the watery emotional-astral and
heart-centred consciousness with Mysticism, whilst the fiery mental
head-centered consciousness equates more with Occultism - both streams
need to be balanced within like the simplicity of the yin and yang that
underlies all life.
The
Age of Pisces saw much idealism, indeed this sign is a major conduit
for the sixth ray of the same name. Of course ideal and reality
can be worlds apart, so there can be a dichotomy – pointing to Pisces
as a major expression of duality, symbolised by the two fishes.
In
religion, the essential interpretation of the ‘ideal’ is the sensing
of that direct emotional experience of God, of that which transcends
the everyday world - “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen.”
Of
course the theology of god is the millions of words and books written
that have created a barrier of the lower mind to any direct intuitive
or sensed experience of ‘god’ via the soul.
This is a temporary
problem peculiar to the current unfoldment of human consciousness. On
the one hand we all aspire to a direct experience of god or soul, yet
the developing mind of humanity wants to understand that in more concrete
terms as well. It is the very development of this mind that will eventually
contribute to an overall understanding.
This fundamental duality
expressed through the heart or head finds its expression in religion
and science. Both areas relate to the department of the Christ and the
Mahachohan respectively. In Religion it is expressed all the way from
blind emotional devotion through to the mystical visionary. Religion
also has a ‘scientific’ side through the theology created by the lower
mind. The combination of both can bring about a very powerful adherence
to ideas which are really ideals and of course, the development of fanaticism
and fundamentalism.
In Science it is expressed
mostly as a concrete mental focus that accepts tangible evidence
and denies the intangible – the seen versus the unseen. It also has
a ‘religious’ side through the powerful emotional defence of those ideas
as ‘reality’; everyone must bow before the great god of science.
This has created a temporary imbalance in the world, yet we have
been told that eventually the ‘proof’of the soul will be bought about
scientifically - by a nation that has the fifth ray strong in its make-up
(France, 5th ray soul).
Yet in the days of old
the Masters tell us, there was no split between science and religion.
H.P. Blavatsky says in Isis Unveiled:
“…religion and science were closer knit than twins in days of old; that
they were one in two and two in one from the very moment of their conception.
With mutually convertible attributes, science was spiritual and religion
was scientific … The fruit of the Tree of Knowledge gives death without
the fruit of the Tree of Life. Man must know himself before he can hope
to know the ultimate genesis even of beings and powers less developed
in their inner nature than himself. So [it is] with religion and science;
united two in one they were infallible, for the spiritual intuition
was there to supply the limitations of physical senses. Separated, exact
science rejects the help of the inner voice, while religion becomes
merely dogmatic theology -- each is but a corpse without a soul.”[1]
Several major religions
have come forth in Pisces, if we count Buddhism which technically came
forth in Aries, but nevertheless, under the influence of a long cycle
of the sixth ray, which it shares with Christianity and Islam. The more
pacific expression of Neptune and the sixth ray seems to have stayed
with Buddhism, whilst the martial expression of the sixth ray has been
the major force with the latter two.
Mel Gibson
Currently
Mel Gibson’s film (released during Pisces), The Passion of the Christ,
is making waves around the world, focussing on the last twelve hours
of His life. The major furore seems to be on two themes (this author
has not seen it) – (a) A focus on the physical suffering of Jesus, and
(b) Jew-blaming.
With
the bloody and apparently quite shocking violence, one is reminded of
some comments by the Master D.K.:
“…
the influence of Mars upon Christianity, making it a definitely militant
religion, oft cruel and sadistic (as witness the murders and tortures
carried out in the name of Christ, who was the outstanding Representative
of God's love). Throughout the teaching of Christian theology, the theme
of blood runs ceaselessly and the source of salvation is laid upon the
blood relationship and not upon the life aspect which the blood veils
and symbolises. It is the creed of a crucified and dead Christ which
rules Christianity and not that of the risen Master. One of the reasons
for this travesty of the truth has been that St. Paul, that great initiate,
prior to taking the third initiation which he did at the time he was
functioning as related in The Acts of the Apostles, was potently under
Martian influence and was born in Scorpio; a study of his horoscope
would demonstrate this were you in a position to study as can we who
are connected with the Hierarchy. It was he who gave the Scorpio-Mars
slant to the interpretation and exposition of the Christian teaching
and deflected its energy into channels of teaching which its Founder
had never intended.”[2]
A look at Mel Gibson’s
chart is most telling, with a Mars-Saturn conjunction in Scorpio and
his progressed Sun having just entered Pisces - in the ninth house of
philosophy and religion. Transiting Uranus criss-crossed this progressed
Sun for most of 2003 when the movie was being made.
Gibson also has sixth ray ruler Neptune in the first degree of Scorpio
– at the point of a T-square from Uranus and a Mercury-Chiron conjunction.
This says much about his devotional qualities that have made him embrace
the particular form of Catholocism he epsouses. (He also played an ex-catholic
priest in Signs) It also tells us somewhat of maya and how the
blind can lead the blind. Both Neptune and Scorpio in exoteric and esoteric
astrology relate primarily to the glamours of the astral plane.
Neptune is also the
esoteric ruler of his Cancer rising sign and both planet and sign can
be quite mediumistic. Indeed, Gibson did make a remark about the ‘Holy
Ghost’ working through him whilst making the movie.

Mel Gibson
This
T-square also points to Gibson’s great popularity and success in the
Neptune-ruled movie business. And of course, the powerful Mars-Saturn
in Scorpio have given us Mad Max and Braveheart.
Gibson’s Sun in Capricorn sits directly opposite his rising sign,
a position hinted at by The Tibetan as pointing to the first degree
initiation or around that period:
“It might then be possible to discover whether the particular life in
which a man carries forward the process of reversal …It would also be
interesting to make an analysis of those particular incarnations and
their horoscopes wherein the polar opposites both appear in relation
to each other—one as the sun sign and the other as the ascendant, for
these lives usually express some degree of either equilibrium or of
consummation; they will not in any case be negative lives or lacking
in direction, event or purpose.”[3]
There is no question about Gibson’s aspiration, sincerity, deep
devotion and faith. He is well informed, albeit in a very doctrinaire
way. This process of being informed relates very much to the Pisces-Virgo
axis pairing and using right discrimination.
In Pisces there is the intuitive, mystical apprehension of an idea quite
often through a profound experiential event in one’s life. It could
be a vision, the voice of God speaking within the heart and so on. Earth-sign
Virgo (exoterically) provides the analytical and discriminating mind
through which that experience is anchored. And herein lie some problems.
One can be too polarised in Pisces and not be anchored in discrimination.
(Edgar Cayce was a good example of this) Or, too polarised in Virgo
and block out any intuition through the over-rational mind. (Witness
the mountain of Christian theology!) This relates also to the earlier
discussion about mysticism and occultism and to the whole realm of maya,
glamour and illusion.
How ‘purely’ have we perceived the original idea via the intuition?
It is interpreted through all the filters within our as yet, nowhere
near ‘redeemed’ astral and mental bodies, plus our cultural and family
conditioning.
Having perceived the original idea, how far have we gone in informing
ourselves via the concrete, judicial, weighing mind? Anything that does
or does not ring true is ever relative to our level of informed-ness.
Hence the importance of mainstream media and alternative media, discussed
in another newsletter around this time last year. Are we going to believe
the latest conspiracy theory just because a respected commentator said
so? Are we going to follow up that line of enquiry for ourselves or
leave it on the back-burner for now? Or will we simply toss off uninformed
opinions and become opinionated, i.e. ‘obstinate or conceited
with regard to one's opinions; conceitedly dogmatic’.
The glamours surrounding religion are immense. We grow up being indoctrinated
by their distortions of the truth yet it must be acknowledged that we
also pick up some fundamental positive essences. Nevertheless, informed
groups have the potential to clear away the maya that darken Humanity’s
lighted goal, through the power of thought.
One of this author's main areas of inquiry is The History of the
Jewish Race: From the First Solar System to Israel.
This is one of the most
contentious areas for students of occultism and lay people alike. There
has been so much misinformation, propaganda and distortion around this
theme which results in some of the debates that we see with Gibson’s
new movie, the rise of anti-Jewish sentiments in Europe and the Middle
East. Prominent Jews however have acknowledged that the movie and Gibson
are not in their opinion anti-Jewish - it just has the potential to
inflame wider world events they say.
Frequently those who
purport to be students of the Tibetan Master, D.K., outrightly dismiss
his comments on the Jewish race, saying all manner of things (influenced
from cultural or media conditioning to ‘political correctness’), including
that it must have been Alice Bailey’s personal bias. Any serious student
of these teachings will recognise that DK praises equally as he criticises
– all nations and cultures. Again, it comes back to our filters, our
level of informed-ness or believing what we want to believe. (See also:
http://www.esotericastrologer.org/Newsletters/www.methuselahproject.net)
Director Peter Jackson
(Oct 31, 1961, Wellington, NZ. Time unknown) has been the wizard who
has coordinated this breathtaking project through his team of ‘hobbits’,
yet his genius probably cannot be fully appreciated. Jackson has Sun
and Neptune conjunct in Scorpio creating somewhat of the master visionary.
It is possible that he is Cancer or Taurus rising, and if the former,
like Gibson, would have Neptune as esoteric ruler. Also, like Gibson,
he has Mars in Scorpio and essentially the trilogy is a war movie depicting
the most awesome battles and triumph over evil.
As may have been remarked
in a previous newsletter, Tolkien seems to have tapped into the racial
memory to conjure up these tales that have a distinctly Atlantean flavour
to them. That war, upon which the Hindu Mahabharata epic is based and
from which the Bhagavad Gita derives, essentially details the war between
the forces of darkness and light. Giants, goblins, trolls and orcs were
probably still quite extant in those days, esoterically over a million
years ago. New Zealand is one of the few surviving remnants of ancient
Lemuria (pre-Atlantis) – whether that is relevant or not is unknown,
but certainly lends itself well to the mystique of these movies.
A Virgo personality is the New Zealand ‘can do’, DIY, craftsperson,
hobbit – all pairing nicely with polar-opposite Piscean movie themes
- and probably the guarantee of many more projects. As Gemini is the
soul ruler of this nation, media of all kinds is its spiritual purpose
and these movie initiatives are part of that.
A few famous personalities
with Sun in Pisces: Albert Einstein, Alexander Bell, Johnny Cash, Edgar
Cayce, Meher Baba, Michelangelo, Curt Cobain, Mikhael Gorbachev, Manly
Palmer Hall, Lou Reed, Rudolph Steiner, George Washington.
Phillip Lindsay © 2004
[1] Isis Unveiled II, H.P. Blavatsky.
p.264.
[2] Esoteric Astrology, Alice
A. Bailey. p.213.
[3] Esoteric Astrology, Alice A. Bailey. p.183.
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