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An Underlying Concept: Size Matters
From the simplest electrons buzzing around in our brains to the massive, spiral galaxies lightyears away, we cannot see some things—even with our most potent microscopes or telescopes. We are affected by all, and how we are affected makes us who we are. Cause and effect, a circular universe, cycles, and reoccurring unexplained events, all have one thing in common. We seem to be creating for ourselves by our own actions what happens to us in our futures.This is what theologists explain as Christ's golden rule or the Hindu Law of karma. It is not really that complicated. If we are going in circles which we are, we are constantly leaving ourselves baggage or little gifts that we will run into when we return to the same place at future times. Throwing bread on the waters, you reap what you sow, are other ways of putting this concept. On a bigger scale our solar system is also circular, and the planets are always moving ahead into a never before seen setting, but are just ritualistically following simple orbits around the sun. They are always returning to the same positions but in a way never previously experienced.This gives us and creates in our minds the concept we call time. On a galactic level, billions of stars are congregating in clusters known as galaxies. And these stars are themselves are in a revolution around their center which is often a massive and dense black hole. And the final venture outward is to God almighty, the spiritual, real and unreal, spatial and material, center of our Universe what the Bible calls creation. Turning in the other direction, looking inward practicing meditation, we slow our experience down to the rise and fall of the breath. With which a deep feeling of peace becomes present. Then we become aware of what yoga calls the kundalini force as it rises from the base of our spine to our brains. Like a drug trip, on waves of eternal bliss we ride as a surfer on a wave in the pacific beneath a swell. It propels us into heightened consciousness, a supernatural state. Suddenly the restless activity of our brains-- those swirling spinning electrons--- quiets. We become aware of our selves as the watcher, as we become the center of the same universe within ourselves that exists above in time and space.Christ looked up and outward above to his father God Almighty in a place above called heaven where we go when we die. But he also stated it is within us. Yogi teachers teach us to look within our minds and bodies to quiet states, to find ourselves and experience heaven on earth. But told us to also see God in the others who we contact in life. Inside and outside, expansion and introspection, size matters. I have covered these concepts more extensively in the text the Psychology of the Universe.
Insight into the "HouSeCounT" perspectives.
The HSCT Perspectives.The Four Astrological Perspectives are The House, Sign, Cyclic, and Total perspectives. I call them the HSCT perspectives for short. An area of life is described by each perspective. The House is THE EGO. The Sign is LIFE ENERGY. The Cyclic is ADAPTATION TO CHANGE. And the Total is the FINAL EVALUATION. Try to look at each of the HSCT perspectives as influenced by the four personality types (already detailed in this BLOG). When each of these four perspectives is aligned with each of the four personality types you get 16 possible combinations. This gives a general flow of each area. But when looking at the prominent personality type of each perspective (The type with the highest number) you get a distinctive trait or characteristic. For instance when The EGO is maximized with Type two personality, you get an individual whose everyday approach to life is portraying himself as a charismatic leader. The persons EGO would be especially self glorifying and magnanimous in posture.
Here is an account of the HSCT Perspectives:
The House Perspective is the flavor of quadrants that shows the ego’s point of view. It involves how we envision our identity and how we think things are supposed to be. It is a picture of our immediate environment, our peers, our society, or whatever our playground happens to be. It gives us specific ideas about how each scenario should fare.
The Sign Perspective is thought to be the direction of your life force; in other words, the course your life naturally takes you. It is the flow of the individual's energy, the experience of the collective group, society. It is where you find the zest in your life. It is where the majority of others see that you need to be present and add your skills. Astrologically, in the solar-lunar relationship, It also represents the flow and ebb of light and darkness. It shows where you are accustomed to finding your life energy and your place or niche. My most significant contribution to astrology is
The Cyclic Perspective or the Cyclic Method of Determining Personality Emphasis. This is a new concept. Traditional astrology covers the relationship between planets, known as "aspects." I have found that the total sum of force from relationships between all the planets is valuable. The phases of the moon were the precedent for the cyclic counting strategy. Without looking at quadrant counting, this information would otherwise be lost. This cyclic perspective does indeed show a consensus of our relatedness approach. It also indicates whether we are opening or closing, in crisis or deliberation, and it describes our fundamental approach to the process of transition and change. It also represents the emergence of a unique, acutely significant description of our general and personal ways to enact change in our lives and our world. Highlighted quadrants not only show our approach to transition but are reliable indicators of where our energy is and where we spend our time. It also shows where we go when we want to recover from a change. To recover from change is not easy. This perspective is a signpost of how we can establish a secure connection and condition, after an upsetting set of events. This perspective indicates how the individual can be content and happy with changes in his or her life. These can be either adjusted to or self-induced. This study on relatedness results in self-knowledge, and as they say, that’s half the battle. Once one better knows him or herself, the path to God is more natural to tread.
The Total Perspective quad count is where you end up when you are done with the counting. It shows you the results of your journey in life. It illustrates what we find after a storm, as well as at the ends of our lives. With this evaluation tool, you can decide if it was all worth it or not: where you failed and where you succeeded.
Șo finally, as we go along in looking at each area of life we see that each HSCT increases with scope and complexity. From Ego, to Life, to Change, to Consensus, we are gaining a greater view of ourselves, and this outlook gives us a sense of growing, learning, and increasing our potential. We amplify objectivity and purpose. To know yourself as God sees us is the purpose of life.