Part 2
Friday, 30 June 2017
Tibetan Mindfulness of Death Meditation1
Part 2
Thursday, 22 June 2017
Through the Gates of Gold, Chapter 1, part 4
Thursday, 15 June 2017
Astrology: Summer Solstice June 21 2017 12:24 pm
There is
also a Venus – Neptune – Pluto Minor Grand Trine symmetrically overlapping
the other one, making a kind of butterfly formation of Trines and Sextiles.
This brings depth to relationships, a sense of renewal and mind-expanding introspection. These
two aspects have a kind of beneficial hippy-trippy “Make love not war” vibe and
Venus is kicking up quite a storm or sensual and romantic passions. Additionally,
the Venus/ Neptune sextile forms a Yod with Jupiter,
placing Jupiter at the apex of a very complex , symmetrical figure composed of
a T-Square, Minor Grand Trine and a Yod (call it a
Hyper-Yod, to coin a term, or maybe an X-Wing Fighter).References:
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Theosophy Basics: The Doctrine of Cycles, part 2
More from Blavatsky's Isis Unveiled vol. 1, chap. 1:
An explanation is given of the traditional Hindu concept of the Four Yugas, a key concept that is closely adopted for theosophical purposes.
The Neroses, the Vrihaspati, or the periods called yugas or kalpas, are life-problems to solve. The Satya-yug and Buddhistic cycles of chronology would make a mathematician stand aghast at the array of ciphers. The Maha-kalpa embraces an untold number of periods far SHAPE back in the antediluvian ages. Their system comprises a kalpa or grand period of 4,320,000,000 years, which they divide into four lesser yugas, running as follows:
1st. — Satya yug — 1,728,000 years.
2d. — Tretya yug — 1,296,000 years.
3d. — Dvapa yug —— 864,000 years.
4th. — Kali yug —— 432,000 years.
Total ————– 4,320,000 years.
which make one divine age or Maha-yug; seventy-one Maha-yugs make 306,720,000 years, to which is added a sandhi (or the time when day and night border on each other, morning and evening twilight), equal to a Satya-yug, 1,728,000, make a manwantara of 308,448,000 years;* fourteen manwantaras make 4,318,272,000 years; to which must be added a sandhi to begin the kalpa, 1,728,000 years, making the kalpa or grand period of 4,320,000,000 of years. As we are now only in the Kali-yug of the twenty-eighth age of the seventh manwantara of 308,448,000 years, we have yet sufficient time before us to wait before we reach even half of the time allotted to the world. (32)



