Charles Harvey has been a full-time astrologer and teacher for over 30 years. He is co-ordinator with Liz Greene of The Centre of Psychological Astrology.
Suzi Harvey is a consultant astrologer, counsellor and editor of the prestigious Astrological Journal.
They are the authors of the much acclaimed Sun Sign, Moon Sign.
Principles of Acupuncture Angela Hicks
Principles of the Alexander Technique Jeremy Chance
Principles of Aikido Paul Wildish
Principles of Aromatherapy Cathy Hopkins
Principles of Art Therapy Daniel Brown
Principles of Buddhism Kulananda
Principles of Chinese Herbal Medicine John Hicks
Principles of Chinese Medicine Angela Hicks
Principles of Colonic Irrigation Jillie Collings
Principles of Colour Healing Ambika Wauters & Gerry Thompson
Principles of Druidry Emma Restall Orr
Principles of the Enneagram Karen Webb
Principles of Fasting Leon Chaitow
Principles of Feng Shui Simon Brown
Principles of Hypnotherapy Vera Peiffer
Principles of Jungian Spirituality Vivianne Crowley
Principles of Kabbalah Amber Jayanti
Principles of Kinesiology Maggie La Tourelle & Anthea Courtenay
Principles of Native American Spirituality
Denis Renault and Timothy Freke
Principles of NLP Joseph OConnor & Ian McDermott
Principles of Numerology Sonia Ducie
Principles of Nutritional Therapy Linda Lazarides
Principles of Paganism Vivianne Crowley
Principles of Palmistry Lilian Verner-Bonds
Principles of Past Life Therapy Judy Hall
Principles of Your Psychic Potential David Lawson
Principles of Psychotherapy Brice Avery
Principles of Reflexology Nicola Hall
Principles of Reiki Kajsa Krishni Borang
Principles of Self-Healing David Lawson
Principles of Shiatsu Chris Jarmey
Principles of Stress Management Vera Peiffer
Principles of Tai Chi Paul Brecher
Principles of Tarot Evelyne and Terry Donaldson
Principles of Vibrational Healing Clare G Harvey & Amanda Cochrane
Principles of Wicca Vivianne Crowley
Principles of Yoga Sara Martin
Principles of Zen Martine Batchelor
To all who would hear the music of the spheres.
O ur grateful thanks to the Urania Trust and their web site, for supplying and checking the information in the Resources section of this book. We are indebted to our many students over the years at both the Faculty of Astrological Studies summer schools at Jesus College, Oxford, and at the Centre for Psychological Astrology for their refreshing insights and ever different approaches to this universal subject. Specific thanks are due to Dr.Will Keepin for permission to quote from his Interview in The Mountain Astrologer, Feb/March 1997 and to Dr Richard Tarnas, Professor of Philosophy and Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies for permission to quote from his forthcoming book Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View, Random House, New York, 1999. Grateful acknowledgement also to the estate of Jeff Mayo for permission to reproduce an astronomical diagram from his Astrologers Astronomical Handbook. Special thanks are due to our editor Michele Turney for all her work in helping to tighten up and clarify the text of this book and to Michelle Pilley for her original interest and encouragement and for her patience whilst the book was gestating.
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THE ASTROLOGERS UNIVERSE
Whatever is born or done this moment of time has the qualities of this moment of time.
C.G. JUNG
Time is the flowing Image of the Eternal and the planets are the instruments of Time.
PLATO, THE TIMAEUS
THE STUDY OF TIME
B ehind the light-hearted horoscopes of the popular press lies a hidden wisdom that can transform our understanding of ourselves and the nature of reality. For real astrology, from which this popular entertainment derives, is a language, science, art and craft that deals with the ever-changing qualities of time. Astrology studies the paradox that in each moment of space-time there is a point of access to the Eternal. It shows that each moment, such as of our own birth, is a seed containing a specific blueprint for the unfoldment of the infinite potential of one facet of the Great Jewel of Eternity.
Normally we take time for granted; we think of it as something neutral and simply a measure of duration. But in fact, according to the astrological and Platonic tradition, time is the great formative dimension of life. It is the dimension of time which, by means of the planetary cycles, dictates and unfolds into manifestation the changing patterns of Divine Ideas that shape our individual mind-set. It is the cycles of time, such as the daily shift from dark to light, and of the seasons, which govern the ebb and flow of daily life and at the same time the rise and fall of civilizations and the evolution of consciousness.
If this is your first astrology book, make a note of the time, date and place you obtained it. As you progress in your study of time, you will be amused and instructed by looking back at a map of this moment of space-time to see how it relates to your own birth chart, the unfoldment of your own consciousness of your infinite yet very specific potential.
A NOBLE SECRET
It is deeply unfortunate that for much of the general public the word astrology instantly means the Lotterys Mystic Meg and breathless mediums peering into crystal balls. As the great French surrealist poet, critic and philosopher Andr Breton (18961966) lamented:
I see astrology as a very great lady, most beautiful, and coming from such a great distance that she cannot fail to hold me under her spell. In the purely physical world, I see nothing that has assets to emulate hers. She seems to me, besides, to hold one of the noblest secrets of the world. What a shame then, that nowadays at least for the common masses a prostitute reigns in her place.
Since Breton wrote that, the medias trivialization of the very great lady has become even more widespread. In consequence, no one who has not studied a book on real astrology could possibly understand why some of the very greatest minds and creative individuals down the centuries have preoccupied themselves with its study. From Pythagoras, Plato, Plotinus and Proclus to St Thomas Aquinas, Kepler, Galileo, Goethe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, W.B. Yeats and Jung and many, many more, the Royal Art and Science has proved to be a source of deep fascination, inspiration and guidance. And, despite the contemptuous guffaws of scientific orthodoxy, it still continues to enthral the minds of some of our finest contemporary thinkers, and to be used, behind the scenes, by some of the worlds leading figures. So what is astrologys noble secret?
Astrologys noble secret is rooted in the fact that she preserves an ancient understanding of the temporal cosmos as:
- the flowing image of the Eternal God Thought;
- a living, intelligent, purposeful entity in which part and whole dance together in resonance to the music of the spheres;
- a hierarchy of levels of order in which the higher levels order the lower and in which the apparent random activity here on Earth below can be seen to be orderly behaviour when viewed from the heavens above.
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