Aquarius symbolism (Garth Allen)
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2018 3:44 pm
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(by Garth Allen, American Astrology 2/61)
It is this constant modern vitality of ancient symbolism that keeps us entranced by the subject of astrology. Those who prefer an imaginary mathematical scheme of the zodiac miss out on so much that is exciting to the imagination and stimulating to the intellect. A recent issue of this magazine carried the birthdates of the seven astronauts training for sorties into spaces. Written by a tropicalist, the article was oddly silent about "the New Age," whereas we were accustomed to reading references by this author to the novus ordo in connection with matters not nearly so apropos Aquarius as outer-space travel.
The fifth, sixth and seventh of the astronauts were introduced with the comment, "...is the first of three Piscians who make the seven for space." The three birthdates were March l, 1924; March 6, 1927; March 12, 1923 – all with natal Suns in sidereal Aquarius. Because they were all born during the 'twenties when Uranus was in the sign Pisces, attention was called to this fact, although sidereally this places Uranus in Aquarius the majority of times, a far more fitting circumstance. In fact, totaling all birth planets of the seven men, we find sidereal Aquarius two to one.
(by Garth Allen, American Astrology 2/61)
It is this constant modern vitality of ancient symbolism that keeps us entranced by the subject of astrology. Those who prefer an imaginary mathematical scheme of the zodiac miss out on so much that is exciting to the imagination and stimulating to the intellect. A recent issue of this magazine carried the birthdates of the seven astronauts training for sorties into spaces. Written by a tropicalist, the article was oddly silent about "the New Age," whereas we were accustomed to reading references by this author to the novus ordo in connection with matters not nearly so apropos Aquarius as outer-space travel.
The fifth, sixth and seventh of the astronauts were introduced with the comment, "...is the first of three Piscians who make the seven for space." The three birthdates were March l, 1924; March 6, 1927; March 12, 1923 – all with natal Suns in sidereal Aquarius. Because they were all born during the 'twenties when Uranus was in the sign Pisces, attention was called to this fact, although sidereally this places Uranus in Aquarius the majority of times, a far more fitting circumstance. In fact, totaling all birth planets of the seven men, we find sidereal Aquarius two to one.