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The Aquarian Age - an Introduction
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Perhaps you have heard the phrase “This is
the dawning of the age of Aquarius”, the famous song title form
the musical Hair. What exactly does this
mean?
Aquarius is an air sign, a thinking sign, this despite the
ancient image of a man pouring out water. What is presented
by the "water bearer" is the notion of "mankind," the human
race collectively, without reference to gender. In ancient
Chaldea the constellation Aquarius was drawn on stones as a
human pouring out water. In some old star atlases the water
flows directly into the mouth of the next sign, Pisces (the
Fish). The water is symbolic of celestial waters and could
have its origins with the rainy season. On a symbolic level,
the water can be seen as Aquarius quenching our thirst for
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Think in Dualities
There is an ancient astrological and
philosophical notion that every two thousand years humankind
shifts into a new age. Such a shift is now underway: from the
Age of Pisces (the fish) to Aquarius (the water bearer). Part of
this idea is that during each such era the opposite astrological
constellation is equally present in the signs of the times. The
concept is that during each such period humanity struggles to
reconcile the polarities contained in the oppositional tension.

Lets remember some of the
key words
associated with Pisces and Virgo to see how this applies. For
Pisces we find these words: Helping, mystical, saving,
imaginative, unworldly, vague, lost compassion, dreamer,
timid, impractical. For Virgo we find these words: Exact,
routine, hygienic, labels, organizes, clean, overcritical,
pedantic, industrious, humane, skeptical and picky.
Now think of some of the core dualities of the last two
millennia: Religion vs. Science. Belief vs. Rationality.
Creationism vs. Evolution. The all-powerful Church with its
beliefs of the 15th century vs. Galileo with his telescope and
science. Astrologers and symbolists often associate the past
two-thousand years with Christianity's rise as it was arguably
the most driving force in changing the face of the world
during this time. We make this association by noting the
congruency between Christianity and the words we use to
describe Pisces. In addition, one of the lasting symbols for
Christians has been the fish. From using a fish carved in the
sand as a secret symbol to recognize fellow believers in
ancient days, to plastic fish stuck to the back of minivans, to
eating fish on Friday, to Jesus calling his disciples "fishers
of men." You can continue this exercise yourself.
Thinking of the future, we can look at the key words of the
new duality emerging in our times. For Aquarius we find:
Independent, inventive, friendly, loyal, honest, aloof,
contrary, cold, tolerant, scientific, radical, impersonal. For
Leo we read: Royal, playful, dramatic, informal, sovereign,
fun, pompous, patronizing, dignified, romantic, vain,
autocratic, cruel.
From Water To Air, From Neptune To Uranus
We need to know two more things. First, Pisces is a water sign
and emotionality is the main way of expressing that. Aquarius
is an air sign, so mental faculties, thinking and ideas are
the main way of expressing this. Second, each sign has a
ruler. Once again we turn to the
cheat sheet and
see that Pisces is ruled by
Neptune
(Lord of Dreams) and Aquarius by
Uranus
(our Internal Disturber). If we are thinking symbolically and
looking for clues in the world to understand our new age, we
can look for Uranian evidence. On my Uranus page you will find
for his key words: Electricity, intuition, ideas, brilliance,
change, flying, shocking, exploration, space flight, future,
different, absurd, independence, rebellion, artificial
intelligence, genetic engineering, cell phones, the internet,
technology, and whacky.
Aquarius/Leo Emerges
Now use your imagination and ask yourself how you see the
Aquarius-Leo duality emerging. Here are some thoughts to get
you going. Globalization on all levels makes us aware that we
are all on a small planet. We are human beings first, intertwined
environmentally, economically, and increasingly genetically,
and only then from a particular country or race.
These are strong Aquarian/Uranian symbols. At the same time a
huge number of people are on a personal quest, in therapy,
discovering their true nature and so on. How many of your
grandparents went out to "find themselves"?? Worshiping our
"royal self" is acutely Leo behavior. Then there is
the difference of the whole notion of ownership, currently
fought out in the media rights world. New and revolutionary
technology, called bit-torrent links computers all over the
world and makes everyone give some part to the whole. If, for
instance, you are looking for a song online, you don't get it
from one source the way you used to. Instead you get tiny
pieces from perhaps hundreds of other computer users and once
you have it, you too become a source for others to get pieces
of that song anywhere in the world. This completely turns the
notion of ownership, a very Leo (the King owns everything)
notion, upside down because now the masses (Aquarius) own the
material. This is such a fundamental change to our notions of
ownership and creative copyright (also Leo concepts) that we
don't have the tools yet to grasp their significance.
These are just a few
ideas to spur your own creative mind into this kind of
thinking.
Why would you care?
For two reasons (at least). First, it helps us on a daily
basis to understand the signs of the times. Human beings have
always tried to understand the context of their lives to the
times. Second, you can make a personal difference in bringing
the Aquarius/Leo duality into your personal expression of unity. We
need only look to our past to see what the consequences of
Pisces/Virgo duality have brought to the world. The struggle
still rages today on many levels. The Pisces age is by no
means over. This is the dawning of a new age.
A new Vision
Joseph Campbell, in The Power of Myth
said that we have no myths that include all human
beings. Instead, most myths are based on an “in-group” and an
“out-group”. He describes the old world view [text in brackets
added by me]:
“Love and compassion are reserved for the
in-group, and aggression and abuse are projected outward on
others. Compassion is to be reserved for members of your own
group… [Leo means I'm from a particular tribe]. Now, today
there is no out-group anymore on the planet. And the problem
of a modern religion is to have such compassion work for the
whole of humanity [in the Age of Aquarius we are all
physically one and extraordinarily interconnected] (p 171).
He adds: When you see the earth from the moon, you don’t see
any divisions there of nations or states. This might be the
symbol, really, for the new mythology to come. That is the
country that we are going to be celebrating. And those are
the people that we are one with.” (p. 32).
We need a new vision for our times, an idea that will allow us
to think of Aquarius and Leo in unity as opposed to a
duality. I have coined the idea of a Society of Kings. This
implies that each of us indeed follows a self exploratory
path, whatever direction it takes and applying whatever method
works for us. When we have found our identity and perhaps even
reached a certain level of consciousness, then we get together
as a society. Fairytales never speak of a room full of kings.
This is new imagery for our psyche and does not come easily.
It implies that we are all aware of our royal nature (Leo),
yet remain on equal footing (Aquarius) with everybody else. In the end,
we are all human beings.

If you want to learn more
My favorite book on the Age of Aquarius is
Ray Grasse's
superb book
Signs of the Times. You can find many of his ideas
here.
Top 8 Reasons why
the Age of Aquarius is Upon us Now
There is
some debate about when the Age of Aquarius begins. Perhaps you
have heard the lyrics from the musical "Hair" This is the
Dawning of the Age of Aquarius.
Ray Grasse wisely
states that we can argue over if dawn
is when we see the first rays of the sun, or when the sun has
risen over the horizon. Instead, we should look at the clearly Aquarian symbolism that is emerging around us. Here is a
top list of those symbols in our times.
1) The Internet and
Networking
Interconnectivity
is everywhere. This is one of the key words for the Age of
Aquarius. Computers around the globe talk to each other now
24/7. When your refrigerator has the capacity to alert your cell
phone that you are out of milk, then this age is certainly upon
us. Can you even remember a time before cell phones? The
ubiquitous interconnectivity between us also comes with a very
high price: constant availability, loss of quiet time, the
speeding up of life and "living next to each other." People walk
around detached and aloof, talking on the phone or wearing
headphones.
2) Technology Everywhere
With technology
omnipresent in our lives today we are experiencing Aquarius
daily as technology belongs to this sign. From the delights of
internet access on your Sidekick at Starbucks to the nightmares
of electronic identity theft, phone tapping, and electronic
election machine tampering. Have you ever picked up the remote
to answer the phone, or dialed in a phone number in the
microwave? Information overload becomes a new problem.
3) Democratized Media
Almost everyone
with a cell phone today can shoot video. Amateur videographers
are blogging millions of hours of video footage on the internet.
Everyone is just a click away from exposure. Viewers can circumvent mainstream news channels and see video
streams on issues such as:
4) Cells
In the early
1960s the Swedish car manufacturer Volvo discovered that the
overall satisfaction and productivity of its workers and also
the quality of its product increased dramatically when small
teams assembled a car bumper-to-bumper instead of one worker
doing a repetitive task all day. This is a good example of the
effectiveness of the cell idea. The notion of decentralized
small cells that work for the good of the whole is a most
Aquarian idea. This model is also used by terrorists. Such cells
are near impossible to track. There is no head. It is a matrix,
a net that repairs itself, not a top-down organization.
5) Science Advances Faster
Than Ethics
Some of the
consequences of the fast advances of science and technology,
some of the ways we are trying to catch up with the arrival of
the Age of Aquarius, is our ethical dilemmas with issues such
as:
6) Space Exploration
Space exploration
belongs to Aquarius. As extraordinary pictures from distant
planets have reached our living rooms, as probes have measured,
landed on and photographed distant corners of the universe, as
the space station is being increasingly inhabited and as serious
talk about living on the moon and flying a person to Mars are
explored, the Age of Aquarius is truly upon us. It is noteworthy
that Joseph Campbell's ideas quoted above, the idea that we see
the world as a whole (from the moon), would not have been
possible without space flight, which is an Aquarian symbol.
7) The Emergence of a Human
Race
Despite a very
real recent surge of nationalism around the world (see Rwanda,
the Balkans, Iraq) with lines drawn along religious and ethnic
barriers, the world is increasingly blending and a new human
race is emerging. We are only at the beginning of a 2000 year
age and much more is yet to come. Interfaith, interracial,
same-sex and other modern ways of coupling are becoming
increasingly the norm. While the old guard may claim that this
is the end of the world as we know it, in a sense they are
right. However, there is a New Age, an Aquarian Age dawning. The
question as to how you as an individual fit into mankind as a
whole becomes increasingly important. The notion that the whole
works only if you do your part. This is the idea behind
democracy (for instance with voting), carbon footprints, and
individual responsibility. The 2008 Beijing Olympics opening
ceremony, under the most Aquarian banner "One World, One Dream"
demonstrated this excellently: If you saw the astonishing
movement of these boxes in perfect synchronous movement, like
pixels on a giant three-dimensional screen, you might have
wondered what the mechanics were that made this happen. Waves
were flowing to music, letters and numbers popped up, and the
smooth movements were flawless.

When the whole performance was over, it was
revealed to the audience, that these massively coordinated and
synchronistic movements were performed by individuals under the
boxes. The whole cannot function without the cooperation of the
individual. We are each part of making the whole work.

8) Global Problems
"Global" is a key
Aquarian word and we see it everywhere. You could call it a
modern buzzword. There are global problems today and no country
can isolate itself from the world anymore. There is no more
place to hide on this shrinking world. A true Aquarian slogan is
"Good Planets Are Hard To Find."
And then...
Consider this excellent article by
Sepp Rothwangl: Considerations About the Start of the Age of
Aquarius to learn more about when the Aquarian Age begins.
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