Speak up for Sidereal Astrology!
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 3:58 pm
The following letter appeared in the September 1975 issue of American Astrology's "Many Things" column, almost a year and a half after Donald Bradley's death. It was signed "David Bennett," the pen-name of John Kahila. I find it as on-point today as it was 48 years ago.
I wish to direct a few remarks to the Siderealists ho read this magazine. For far too long, it has been the custom to "let Garth Allen do it." For instance, when I first read Mr. Kustesky's letter ("Treasures Found in Trashcan" in the May issue) my immediate response was "Someone else will answer it." Burt that someone else is no longer with us, because in fact only Don Bradley (Garth Allen) could be depended upon to take time from even the most important research in order to defend Siderealism against its critics. Fagan, Firebrace, and Gleadow were all outstanding Sidereal pioneers, and their death was a grievous loss - not just to Siderealism , but to astrology in general. But the death of Don Bradley threatens to be devastating; it will be many years before Siderealism (let alone astrology as a whole) can boast of a supporter of such genius and good sense.
This is not to suggest that Siderealism is going into a total eclipse. Good ideas have a way of transcending the limitations of their adherents, and winning out in the end against all odds But it is essential that the present generation of Siderealists realize that we are now the "leaders in the field." There is no longer any Cyril Fagan or Don Bradley to do our work for us. It is we who must accept the responsibility for setting astrology on a solid humanistic and scientific basis. If we avoid that responsibility, then 400 years from now some scientific history may say of us, "if only they had tried harder... science would be centuries ahead of where it is today."