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The State of the Universe
by Eric Francis
Is the world getting better
or is it getting worse?
Technological advances race forward along with the decimation of the environment,
in an endless cycle of problems, solutions, and increasing consumption
of resources. Medical science leaps ahead while industrialization creates
more and more new diseases, both mental and physical, for medicine to
solve. Military technology advances make it easier for the United States
to keep conquering the world, with uncertain consequences. Its like
were all riding a wave thats moving faster and faster. Will
it crash?
I recently asked Ron Kurtz, the creator of Hakomi therapy, if the world
is getting better or worse. Its going down the toilet,
he said, with not a hint of hesitation or irony. Rons job is training
therapists to help people be happier as the flush of empire swirls all
around.
Self-proclaimed prophet of boom Rob Brezsny (of Free Will
Astrology fame) says its all just getting better and better and
better; we merely have to keep hoping and praying and being happy, or
is it hopping and paying and being sappy. He advocates taking on the feeling
of what he calls pronoia, imagining that the whole world is nothing more
than a big conspiracy in your favor. Of course, just because youre
pronoid doesnt mean theyre not out to get you.
The radical feminist author Inga Muscio gave an interesting answer not
long ago to the better or worse question, and its probably correct.
The world is getting better and its getting worse at the same time,
Muscio believes. The better it gets for some people or in some aspects
of life, both in terms of love and expensive sneakers, the worse its
going to get for others. The trick is basically to survive and have a
good time, and not try to save the world because it cant be saved
anyway.
Finally, somebody absolved me of that great burden.
I visited New Paltz recently (where I attempted several times to save
the world) and got into a State of the World conversation with a waiter
there, in Bacchus, the pseudo-bohemian bar. He came out with the statement
that even if he were innocent, hed be fine with having cops look
up his ass as long as it meant they were protecting his civil rights.
I didnt get the impression that hed, you know, be into this
for fun, but whatever. I learned long ago not to try to reason with that
kind of logic, but forgot. I tried a few approaches, such as, its
not civil rights if someones doing a cavity search on you for no
reason. The whole point of civil rights is to protect you from precisely
that kind of thing. I felt like Jefferson, impeccable in my logic, scripting
these truths in magnificent cursive.
No, no, he said. It would be good for the country. We need to protect
freedom.
Brother, Im with you. Now, were all slowly getting accustomed
to this kind of doublethink here in the Age of Ashcroft. But at least
the world is getting better for me. The conversation didnt last
three hours. Yet these are the discussions that really make me wonder.
Better or worse? The month of December provides us with an enormous experiment
that will help us not only to test the state of the universe, but also
get involved in its unfolding. The juncture, or conjunction as it happens,
is astrological in nature. Its astronomical too, but astrology is
astronomy with a PhD in mysticism. This is a total eclipse of the Sun
in Sagittarius on December 4. By the time you read this, well be
in the week of the eclipse and all playing some version of astro-cowboy,
riding that centaur. (This event is not visible from North America; it
happens past midnight in the eastern US.)
There are two salient features to this eclipse that I want to explore,
but first, a word about eclipses in general. Eclipses relate to the nature
of time. We tend to think of time as a line. Thats a model thats
supported neither by nature nor by science. Astrology suggests that time
is more like a spiral, but often the loops cross over one another. When
an eclipse happens, many of the energetic tunnels of time are converging
in one place simultaneously and we cross through that node. These passageways
can include those of local time and distant time, such as past lives.
Individual lives can reach out in many directions. There is an energy
rush or sense of acceleration, a moment of decision or indecision, and
a magnified sense of the importance of a time frame or the events that
it contains.
You never noticed any of this trippy stuff go down? Well, if you saw a
list of eclipses you might decide otherwise. Taken less consciously, they
are points that seem to be effected with a heavier hand by fate, chance,
or crisis. They are transitions that we go through both collectively and
individually on a fairly clear rhythm of every five-and-a-half months.
Now for salient feature number one of the current event: In mid-Sagittarius
is a point called the Great Attractor. Scientists are discovering the
existence of dark matter, that is, stuff that you cant see, but
which broadcasts waves on every frequency and emits vast gravitational
force. The Great Attractor, located in space at 14 degrees and 2 minutes
Sagittarius, has the most enormous concentration of dark matter known,
so big that a million galaxies are rushing toward it. We might make life
easier by remembering this is inconceivable, but one way to describe it
is the anti-big-bang. Its a place where the entire local universe
is converging. The eclipse occurs less than three degrees from this point.
For those of you with birthdays in this neighborhood wondering is
this somehow meaningful to me? the answer is yes, as are corresponding
birthdays in Gemini, Virgo, and Pisces, and people with Gemini or Sagittarius
Moon or rising.
In terms of its dynamics, the Great Attractor polarizes energy. If you
have a planet there in your natal chart, or close aspects from other planets
to the Attractor, people are likely to react to you and that planet very
strongly one way or the other. Its anything in the whole world but
neutral. It also creates a quality in people of affecting many lives in
some important way but having no clue that this is happening.
Put an eclipse there and we can experience this polarization on a massive
scale, or on a deeply personal one. Mr. Bushs prophesy, Youre
either with us or against us, was spoken with this quality in mind,
as part of his psychological plan is to create polarity dynamics in the
culture. We shall see what manifests. Usually, mass-scale polarization
does not work well for conservative agendas, because once shaken out of
their slumber, liberating forces are a lot more passionate and enticing
than their counterparts, and chaos always breaks down order faster than
order imposes itself.
Salient quality number two: The degree in which this eclipse happens is
truly significant. With eclipses, astrologers watch the exact degree and
strive to understand whats happened there in the past. This is where
astrology starts to take on the feeling of being a science. The degree
is 12 Sagittarius, and in that degree was the rare conjunction of Chiron
and Pluto on December 30, 1999. This conjunction happens once every 60
years. The last time was Leo, and it happened this time around at Y2K.
As it was approaching, that fall, there was quite an uproar that became
known as the Battle in Seattle, which was round one in The People vs.
World Capitalism. Major protests in Washington, Genoa, Quebec, and other
cities have made it impossible for the wto and its cousins to meet unless
theyre behind brick and barbed wire.
This event was momentous, and, as direct action does so well, it brought
out the nature of the beast for all to see. The imperial storm troopers
appeared with their black suits, teargas masks, rifles, riot sticks, motorcycles,
and dirty tricks. Young and old people from all over the country got together
and stood up to them, and by all reports that I have collected living
in the Seattle area, nonviolently.
The December 4 eclipse activates the point of conjunction between Chiron
and Pluto. What we began at that point in history, we now get to continue.
Its certainly an interesting way to end the year and interesting
astrology to begin a war on Iraq. And of course there is no predicting
what will happen, but we shall see what we shall see. There seems to be
a lot at stake, and this is a true test of the State of the Universe.
I want to thank my Chronogram readers, my editor
Brian Mahoney, publisher Jason Stern, and the Chronogram staff for another
year of continued participation in the Hudson Valley community, and what
is clearly its finest, most gutsy publication. Solstice blessings to you!
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