Age of Aquarius - /x/ (#40530224) [Archived: 1672 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/14/2025, 5:54:00 PM No.40530224
Elisabeth-Haich-Initiation_0261
Elisabeth-Haich-Initiation_0261
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>The sun magnifies to a tremendous extent the radiations of the particular constellation in which it stands at any given moment as it radiates its force to the earth simultaneously with the radiations of the constellations concerned.
>The time it takes for the axis of the earth to complete one full conical movement—moving from the vernal point in the zodiacal circle right round to its starting point again—corresponds to 25,920 terrestrial years. We call this a cosmic year. Divided by twelve, this number gives us a cosmic month, mainly 2,160 terrestrial years, the time it takes for the vernal point to move through one zodiacal sign.
>The vibrations from the cosmos have such a great effect on the earth that they even influence world history. The leading ideas in religion, science and art are the result of the radiation of the particular constellation in which the vernal point is moving throughout the course of a cosmic month.
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 5:58:23 PM No.40530236
Elisabeth-Haich-Initiation_0262
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>>40530224 (OP)
Pics are from:
>Initiation by Elisabeth Haich
https://archive.org/details/ElisabethHaichInitiation/mode/1up
If anyone has anymore interesting info on the age of Aquarius please post
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 6:23:08 PM No.40530340
>>40530236
This is false about the water bearer. It is the Pisces that abolishes boundaries. Thats why Aquarius is seen doing the job of taking the water back to were it belongs - contained.

Not gonna read anymore past that.

Stupid fucks just keep spreading nonsense to waste time goddamn.
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 6:34:06 PM No.40530380
>>40530340
>taking the water back to were it belongs - contained.
Can't tell if a discredit shill or just horribly ignorant.

Aquarius dispenses the water of life, never contained. That is why there is always a flow from his overtipped cup, the waters of Thalim (the thalamus.)
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 6:40:04 PM No.40530404
>>40530340
The symbol for Aquarius is a man pouring water out of a vessel and its also an air sign ie. moving freely. I believe the abolishing boundaries part is correct but to each their own.
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 4:06:37 AM No.40533332
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It's more metaphorical than anything, as with most things in the bible, and people read it to mean what they want it to mean so that it makes sense to them.
Moses is assumed to have been a legendary figure akin to Paul Bunyan, or maybe based on a real person like John Henry was. His lifetime, assuming he was real, is generally estimated to be 1,391-1,271 BC, but some think it might be as far back as 1,571 BC, according to wikipedia.
Again, using wikipedia, because this isn't a research paper and fuck you, the earliest surviving Egyptian mention of Jews dates to 1207BC, but makes no mention of an exodus or any of the happenings that surrounded it. The book of Exodus itself firmly plants the event at 2,666 years after creation. The jewish calendar, as of right now, puts us in the year 5,783 since creation. Do the math yourself, but that lands us within a few centuries of the previously given dates, and certainly within the same historical epoch.
Astrological ages are long. 2,000-2,600 years long, give or take. (Some are shorter/longer than others.) Using the numbers found at starsignstyle.com/the-astrological-ages/, we can see that the Age of Taurus' earliest reckoning sits at 4,525BC to 1,875BC, which again puts us in the ballpark.
We know from historical records that Egypt and India were in full swing certainly before the end of this age. Going by the cited website, which clearly uses "approved" history, you can see that this era is marked by the shift from hunter/gatherer societies to agriculture and animal domestication - including an odd uptick in Bull worship in both Egypt and India. India to this day, is still known for it. Strange that both those societies would do that around the same time.
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 4:07:38 AM No.40533336
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>>40533332
Right after that, the Age of Aries (The Ram) kicks off. Using the earliest dates again, this would have lasted from, 1,875BC to around 100BC, and well surrounds any proposed lifespan for the man we know as Moses. This age sees lots of progress. Both the Bronze and Iron ages are here. Tribal warfare has become wars between City-States and empires. Importantly, and most relevant, the rise of monotheism begins in this age.
But what does this mean as far as Moses, the exodus out of Egypt, and a bunch of weirdo jews worshipping a golden calf? Why would anybody worship a cow, of all things?
Little is said on this matter, and I'm just going to talk out of my ass here because this isn't a research paper (or reddit) and fuck you, but it's suspected the cow/bull worship is, again, metaphorical, and used as a stand-in for nature worship; that is, paganism and what we now call witchcraft, essentially. It seems sensible that the cow/bull would be used as a form for a deity in nature worship not too long after animal domestication. Cows and bulls are large animals. The bull's use as a beast of burden helped farmers farm; the cows milk both nurtured the next generation of animals and fed the population. They symbolize abundance, plain and simple. It makes sense that two of the earliest, biggest sets of idiots - ragheads and poos - would worship them.
Lots of other early societies/religions revered the cow/bull/calf. Wikipedia can get you started wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_in_religion_and_mythology
Early in the bible, jews used to use calves as sacrifices to their god. Isn't it said that Abel offered up a calf (domestication/agriculture) to god, and he was pleased by the smell of the roasted meat, and that he shat all over Kain's offering of fruits and vegetables and herbs (hunter/gatherer), and that's why Kain killed his brother? But somewhere along the line they switch to lambs as their burnt offerings. Wonder when that happened and why.
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 4:08:44 AM No.40533342
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>>40533336
So, anyways, Moses.
The jews spend 400yrs as slaves in Egypt. They actually had to work instead of just sitting back and collecting interest, and this was very hard on them psychologically. But they were being fed, and did manage to maintain their identity as a people. Moses works his vile jewish sorcery on Pharaoh, grabs everyone he can, and heads out into the desert. They make a few wrong turns, get lost, and end up going around the same block like 10 times. They're tired. They're running out of supplies. People are losing their shit. Moses has to do something, so he climbs a mountain, hangs out for a while, and comes down with a new set of rules for society that he says god gave him and which will keep them going, and what does he see? A bunch of degenerates having orgies and buttsex and sacrificing their children to/worshipping the golden calf (age of Taurus/abundance). He gets pissed, burns the place to the ground and kills a bunch of people, they walk around some more, and eventually land themselves somewhere where they can sit back and relax while collecting interest again, systematically flinging niggers at functional societies. Or so the story goes.
But what were those idiots in the desert really doing? Did they really melt down all their gold (strange thing to bring along for an indefinite hike through a desert, and how much gold could “slaves” really amass? but fucking jews lol so who knows), cast it into a cow, and start worshipping it, hoping for change? What kind of idiot falls for something like that? Yeah, they were primitive, relatively speaking, but come on.
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 4:10:29 AM No.40533354
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>>40533342
No, without guidance for a little more than a month, the people, these nomads, reverted back to the old ways – worshipping nature, praying to gods of the sky, the field, the sun, the moon, etc., and like true animals, they started fucking everything that moved. That’s why Moses got so pissed. They knowingly, willingly devolved themselves into people of the previous age thinking it would bring them material abundance. Just like we have today the various morons that shill paganism and extol the virtues of societies long dead, thinking that if they can get enough people onto their choo-choo train of idiocy, it will fix whatever’s wrong with their life. But that was a group of people with shared history, tradition, and theology, ranging anywhere from several hundred thousand to maybe a million (nobody really knows) people, alone, isolated, in the middle of nowhere. There are still parts of Africa and South America today that are evidence of what humanity would be without some sort of spiritual guidance: savage, gruesome, and animalistic.
Continuing on through humanity’s documented spiritual evolution, we reach the Age of Pisces. Sticking with the earliest dates as used above, that runs from roughly 100BC to ≈2,600AD. The present age. Technological progress. Industrialization. Monotheism.
The pickle we find ourselves in today is that we have three competing forms of monotheism – Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. The Desert Trilogy. Each has lots of offshoots with plenty of quirks thrown in, but those are the major ones, and each is so far removed from the source material as to be really unrecognizable when compared to its inception. Except for Islam. That started out as a warrior’s religion and it still is. (There’s also Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism - all throwbacks to the Age of Taurus, and if they weren’t almost solely practiced in countries with populations over 1 Billion, they’d be historical footnotes.)
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 4:11:31 AM No.40533360
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aquarius
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>>40533354
Being a Christian myself, and not knowing as much about the other Majors, or any of the Minors, as one of its practitioners, I’ll speak solely from that perspective from here on out.
>inb4 the usual /x/ faggots chime in with their hurr hurr jew on a stick or whatever any of you other psueds have to say on the matter
I do call myself Christian, and while I don’t subscribe to any one particular organized church’s dogmas, and do believe that Jesus’ story has been corrupted these last 2,000 years, I do also choose to believe that a man named Jesus did exist, he did do wonderful things, and even without the miracles commonly attributed to him, those teachings do hold value.

The move from polytheism to monotheism is as important to a people, spiritually speaking, as it is for that same people, materially speaking, to move from a nomadic lifestyle to a domestic one. Instead of personifying every element of nature and putting every act of man under the jurisdiction of some deity, it’s a step in the direction of realizing that there is only One - One universe, One God (big G), One consciousness, One will and, when it all comes down to it, One single, solitary being, of which we are all a part. (Those who delve into cosmology and quantum theory will have undoubtedly heard the idea that everything, everywhere in the universe is one single particle zipping around the whole place faster than we have numbers to express, at every instant interacting with itself and, according to standard wave theory, adding to itself in some spots and cancelling itself out in others.)
So, Moses’ people sit around collecting interest for 1,000 or 1,500 years, and along comes Jesus, we’re told. And he starts teaching people some really crazy things:
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 4:15:18 AM No.40533387
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>>40533360
>You should help this person. He is in need.
>You should feed this person. He is hungry.
>You should give this person water. He thirsts.
>You should not look down upon this person. You’re no more or less holy than he.
>You don’t need this building to speak to God. You don’t need these priests as intermediaries.
>God is within us all, for we are his creation, made in His image, and we are all One.
>Look within yourself, for the Truth is there.
Stock prices tanked. The jews got pissed, and we know how it ended.
But that was his message, and that’s what the Age of Pisces was supposed to be about: Man’s understanding that we are not separate from Creation, we are of it, it is of us, and together, we and it are all One. That line of thought, if it can take root in a people and become the guiding principle behind all its actions, ushers in the kind of society we all dream of and wish we had, but for some reason keep telling ourselves is simply impossible because profits won’t be quite what they should.
So we keep ourselves locked in these Taurus/Aries modes of thought. Individuality. Materialism. Self-centered-ness. Fuck The Environment, shareholders gotta eat, too. Profit at all costs. And make no mistake – we’re doing it to ourselves. Things don’t have to be the way they are, but they are, and it makes no sense, because nobody likes it.
I’m pretty sure it’s part of the plan, and Jesus knew it. He even says as much in Luke 22:10
>And he said unto them, Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there shall a man meet you, bearing a pitcher of water; follow him into the house where he entereth in.
In my opinion, this Taurus/Aries mode of thinking is The Great Filter. It’s what holds us back. Despite all our bing-bing-wahoo, we’re only one step ahead of superstitious, cow-worshipping savages, and until we take that next step we’re in danger of sliding back. But who knows? Maybe it’s just who’s left after the next Big Cull that gets to take that next step.
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