

(1, 'HomePage', 1796, '{maketoc}!Why Measure History (or the Future)Measuring History entails mapping history to outer planet increment. History seems to move forward chronologically changing in accordance to environmental conditions or human whim. Unnoticed and until fairly recently, unmeasurable, the outer planets cycled through time in parallel. Whatever happens on earth, these planets spin onward until the end of time. Until now this process meant little to us. The advantage to using them as a yardstick comes from their steady, measurable motions relative to themselves and to us.!Measurement ProcessSimply put ''''Measuring History'''' maps the past, present and future to these increments. To the uninitiated, most people as of 2008, this process seems alien, daunting. Readers need not worry. The treatment here remains purely historical. You will find outer planet increments cataloged according to pairing, easily explained, and then history, current affairs and future trends are mapped to them. Simply put ''''Measuring History'''' (and its companion sites [http://measuringhistory.com/blog|Measuring History:Past, Present &amp; Future], [http://mundaneastrology.net|mundaneastrology.net] and [http://mundaneastrology.net/waves|mundaneastrology.net/waves]  compares history by comparing outer planet increments to one another.!Measuring History StructuresFor the most part, ''''Measuring History&quot; owes much of its structure to the spans between Neptune-Pluto alignments. These two most outer planets* align about every 495 years, falling conveniently close to easily digestible 500 year increments often used to divide historical study. For this reason, the ((series of books)) that inspire and appear on this site center around these divisions. Including the primer,  Measuring History intends to publish, online and in print,  the following titles.!Publication List!!((Measuring History-A Primer)) !!((1648))!!((Greco-Roman Period))!!((Bronze to Iron Age))!!((First Agricultural Evolution through Pre-dynasty))!!((Iron Age to Axial Age))((Middle Ages))Even though these divisions appear to adhere to traditional historical ages, their study here breaks down along Neptune-Pluto lines that will make sense with a little bit more reader experience. The case for this structure appears here.![http://measuringhistory.com/blog|Past, Now and Future-A Blog]The blog that complements this site builds on the work here, but pursues an approach with a goal of tying the past, present and future through ((outer planet waves)). Since it is more of blog than a reference it focuses on bringing greater attention to both this site and mundane astrology. I hope to also gain revenue that gives more time to pursue these studies and attract those with a similar mindset.!You Are Using A WikiLike the well known [http://wikipedia.org|Wikipedia], this is a wiki that encourages community participation. Eventually, ''''Measuring History'''' will launch its forum to keeps track of conversations over time.  But this site will always feature this wiki and encourage its growth. My work at this point purposely remains limited to certain areas of ((mundane astrology)) for the reason that the material here already covers considerable ground. While I certainly have enough work to easily cover the next ten to twenty years, mine perspective certainly cannot cover all possibilities. Registration permits readers of all backgrounds to make unique contributions to the project.', 'Why Measuring History is on the Web', 1219774087, '', 9, 'deek', '96.26.238.49', NULL, NULL, NULL, '<ul class="toc"><li> <a href=''#Why_Measure_History_or_the_Future_'' class=''link''>Why Measure History (or the Future)</a></li><li> 



<a href=''#Measurement_Process'' class=''link''>Measurement Process</a></li><li> <a href=''#Measuring_History_Structures'' class=''link''>Measuring History Structures</a></li><li> <a href=''#Publication_List'' class=''link''>Publication List</a><ul><li> <a href=''#Measuring_History_A_Primer_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Measuring_History_A_Primer_title_Create_page_Measuring_History_A_Primer_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Measuring History-A Primer<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Measuring+History-A+Primer" title="Create page: Measuring+History-A+Primer"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''#_a_title_1648_href_tiki_index_php_page_1648_class_wiki_1648_a_'' class=''link''><a title="1648" href=''tiki-index.php?page=1648'' class=''wiki''>1648</a></a></li><li> <a href=''#Greco_Roman_Period_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Greco_Roman_Period_title_Create_page_Greco_Roman_Period_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Greco-Roman Period<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Greco-Roman+Period" title="Create page: Greco-Roman+Period"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''#Bronze_to_Iron_Age_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Bronze_to_Iron_Age_title_Create_page_Bronze_to_Iron_Age_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Bronze to Iron Age<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Bronze+to+Iron+Age" title="Create page: Bronze+to+Iron+Age"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''#First_Agricultural_Evolution_through_Pre_dynasty_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_First_Agricultural_Evolution_through_Pre_dynasty_title_Create_page_First_Agricultural_Evolution_through_Pre_dynasty_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>First Agricultural Evolution through Pre-dynasty<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=First+Agricultural+Evolution+through+Pre-dynasty" title="Create page: First+Agricultural+Evolution+through+Pre-dynasty"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''#Iron_Age_to_Axial_Age_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Iron_Age_to_Axial_Age_title_Create_page_Iron_Age_to_Axial_Age_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Iron Age to Axial Age<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Iron+Age+to+Axial+Age" title="Create page: Iron+Age+to+Axial+Age"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li></ul></li><li> <a href=''#_a_class_wiki_href_http_measuringhistory_com_blog_Past_Now_and_Future_A_Blog_a_'' class=''link''><a class="wiki"  href="http://measuringhistory.com/blog">Past, Now and Future-A Blog</a></a></li><li> <a href=''#You_Are_Using_A_Wiki'' class=''link''>You Are Using A Wiki</a></li></ul><br /><br /><a name=''Why_Measure_History_or_the_Future_''></a><h1>Why Measure History (or the Future)</h1>Measuring History entails mapping history to outer planet increment. History seems to move forward chronologically changing in accordance to environmental conditions or human whim. Unnoticed and until fairly recently, unmeasurable, the outer planets cycled through time in parallel. Whatever happens on earth, these planets spin onward until the end of time. Until now this process meant little to us. The advantage to using them as a yardstick comes from their steady, measurable motions relative to themselves and to us.<br /><br /><a name=''Measurement_Process''></a><h1>Measurement Process</h1>Simply put <i>Measuring History</i> maps the past, present and future to these increments. To the uninitiated, most people as of 2008, this process seems alien, daunting. Readers need not worry. The treatment here remains purely historical. You will find outer planet increments cataloged according to pairing, easily explained, and then history, current affairs and future trends are mapped to them. Simply put <i>Measuring History</i> (and its companion sites <a class="wiki"  href="http://measuringhistory.com/blog">Measuring History:Past, Present &amp; Future</a>, <a class="wiki" target="_blank" href="http://mundaneastrology.net">mundaneastrology.net</a> and <a class="wiki" target="_blank" href="http://mundaneastrology.net/waves">mundaneastrology.net/waves</a>  compares history by comparing outer planet increments to one another.<br /><br /><a name=''Measuring_History_Structures''></a><h1>Measuring History Structures</h1><br />For the most part, ''''Measuring History&quot; owes much of its structure to the spans between Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> alignments. These two most outer planets* align about every 495 years, falling conveniently close to easily digestible 500 year increments often used to divide historical study. For this reason, the series of books<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=series+of+books" title="Create page: series+of+books"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> that inspire and appear on this site center around these divisions. Including the primer,  Measuring History intends to publish, online and in print,  the following titles.<br /><br /><a name=''Publication_List''></a><h1>Publication List</h1><a name=''Measuring_History_A_Primer_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Measuring_History_A_Primer_title_Create_page_Measuring_History_A_Primer_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Measuring History-A Primer<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Measuring+History-A+Primer" title="Create page: Measuring+History-A+Primer"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2><a name=''_a_title_1648_href_tiki_index_php_page_1648_class_wiki_1648_a_''></a><h2><a title="1648" href=''tiki-index.php?page=1648'' class=''wiki''>1648</a></h2><a name=''Greco_Roman_Period_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Greco_Roman_Period_title_Create_page_Greco_Roman_Period_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Greco-Roman Period<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Greco-Roman+Period" title="Create page: Greco-Roman+Period"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2><a name=''Bronze_to_Iron_Age_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Bronze_to_Iron_Age_title_Create_page_Bronze_to_Iron_Age_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Bronze to Iron Age<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Bronze+to+Iron+Age" title="Create page: Bronze+to+Iron+Age"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2><a name=''First_Agricultural_Evolution_through_Pre_dynasty_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_First_Agricultural_Evolution_through_Pre_dynasty_title_Create_page_First_Agricultural_Evolution_through_Pre_dynasty_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>First Agricultural Evolution through Pre-dynasty<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=First+Agricultural+Evolution+through+Pre-dynasty" title="Create page: First+Agricultural+Evolution+through+Pre-dynasty"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2><a name=''Iron_Age_to_Axial_Age_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Iron_Age_to_Axial_Age_title_Create_page_Iron_Age_to_Axial_Age_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Iron Age to Axial Age<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Iron+Age+to+Axial+Age" title="Create page: Iron+Age+to+Axial+Age"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2>Middle Ages<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Middle+Ages" title="Create page: Middle+Ages"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a><br /><br />Even though these divisions appear to adhere to traditional historical ages, their study here breaks down along Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> lines that will make sense with a little bit more reader experience. The case for this structure appears here.<br /><br /><a name=''_a_class_wiki_href_http_measuringhistory_com_blog_Past_Now_and_Future_A_Blog_a_''></a><h1><a class="wiki"  href="http://measuringhistory.com/blog">Past, Now and Future-A Blog</a></h1>The blog that complements this site builds on the work here, but pursues an approach with a goal of tying the past, present and future through <a title="outer planet waves" href=''tiki-index.php?page=outer+planet+waves'' class=''wiki''>outer planet waves</a>. Since it is more of blog than a reference it focuses on bringing greater attention to both this site and mundane astrology. I hope to also gain revenue that gives more time to pursue these studies and attract those with a similar mindset.<br /><br /><a name=''You_Are_Using_A_Wiki''></a><h1>You Are Using A Wiki</h1><br />Like the well known <a class="wiki" target="_blank" href="http://wikipedia.org">Wikipedia</a>, this is a wiki that encourages community participation. Eventually, <i>Measuring History</i> will launch its forum to keeps track of conversations over time.  But this site will always feature this wiki and encourage its growth. My work at this point purposely remains limited to certain areas of mundane astrology<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=mundane+astrology" title="Create page: mundane+astrology"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> for the reason that the material here already covers considerable ground. While I certainly have enough work to easily cover the next ten to twenty years, mine perspective certainly cannot cover all possibilities. Registration permits readers of all backgrounds to make unique contributions to the project.<br /><br /><br /><br />

 'The Outside Describes the Inside', 5, '{maketoc}!Beyond ChronologyStandard history connects dots from one time to another. Nothing wrong with that approach. But what if we could move beyond this technique to one that connects related topics neutrally, with less subjectivity. Measuring History does just that. Instead of simply catalogin history by, in this case, only according to the spans between Neptune-Pluto alignments. Or in the case of standard history, simply by subjective (but accurate) divisions determined by archaelogy or similar methods. As it turns out, measuring history provides such objective measurements. I will be the first to admit, this revelation only came by accidental discovery, not by design.Despite method of discovery, measuring history via the outer planets helps us see history in new and useful ways. Instead of a simple, linear march through time, measuring history helps paint  in big pictures we see all at once....page...!Structuring Time ...page... !!Comparing HistoriesNow that we have established the fact that we can measure history using the regular increments of outer planet alignments, how do we use this knowledge?The first use leaps to mind with a history of the Cold War. This over four decade standoff between superpowers ca the((1948Saturn-Pluto1981)) wave. By and around this time Stalin used his military position to enforce the Eastern Bloc, installing puppet leaders on whom he could depend. Neither the United States and especially the United Kingdom had the resources to challenge the USSR and Stalin knew it. The story goes on from here but we can make more than one choice in ways to study this segment of our historyWe can go forward tracking the turning points of the episode by quarterly alignment or we can proceed backwards along the same path. Whatever direction we look, we see signatures unique to ((Saturn-Pluto)) frequencies. The 1915, 1922, 1930, 1940 checkpoints read like the history of the founding of the Soviet Union.   ', '', 1220153817, '', 2, 'deek', '96.26.238.49', NULL, NULL, NULL, '<ul class="toc"><li> <a href=''#Beyond_Chronology'' class=''link''>Beyond Chronology</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The Outside Describes the Inside&amp;pagenum=2#Structuring_Time'' class=''link''>Structuring Time</a><ul><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The Outside Describes the Inside&amp;pagenum=3#Comparing_Histories'' class=''link''>Comparing Histories</a></li></ul></li></ul><br /><br /><a name=''Beyond_Chronology''></a><h1>Beyond Chronology</h1><br />Standard history connects dots from one time to another. Nothing wrong with that approach. But what if we could move beyond this technique to one that connects related topics neutrally, with less subjectivity. Measuring History does just that. Instead of simply catalogin history by, in this case, only according to the spans between Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> alignments. Or in the case of standard history, simply by subjective (but accurate) divisions determined by archaelogy or similar methods. As it turns out, measuring history provides such objective measurements. I will be the first to admit, this revelation only came by accidental discovery, not by design.<br /><br />Despite method of discovery, measuring history via the outer planets helps us see history in new and useful ways. Instead of a simple, linear march through time, measuring history helps paint  in big pictures we see all at once.<br /><br />...page...<br /><a name=''Structuring_Time''></a><h1>Structuring Time</h1><br /><br /><br />...page...<br /><br /><a name=''Comparing_Histories''></a><h2>Comparing Histories</h2><br />Now that we have established the fact that we can measure history using the regular increments of outer planet alignments, how do we use this knowledge?<br /><br />The first use leaps to mind with a history of the Cold War. This over four decade standoff between superpowers ca the1948Saturn-Pluto1981<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1948Saturn-Pluto1981" title="Create page: 1948Saturn-Pluto1981"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave.<br /><br /><br /><br />By and around this time Stalin used his military position to enforce the Eastern Bloc, installing puppet leaders on whom he could depend. Neither the United States and especially the United Kingdom had the resources to challenge the USSR and Stalin knew it. The story goes on from here but we can make more than one choice in ways to study this segment of our history<br /><br />We can go forward tracking the turning points of the episode by quarterly alignment or we can proceed backwards along the same path. Whatever direction we look, we see signatures unique to<br /><a title="Saturn-Pluto" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Pluto'' class=''wiki''>Saturn-Pluto</a> frequencies. The 1915, 1922, 1930, 1940 checkpoints read like the history of the founding of the Soviet Union.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />

'Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions', 10, '{maketoc}!Why Relationships Are ImportantBoth history and astrology revolve around relationships, the former trys to see how the past relates to the present and how various cultures relate to one another. Astrology tells us our relation to time by defining our position in the universe. In essence, measuring history eliminates a step by integrating astrological interpretation into the telling of history. The practice measures our relationship through using a predictable metaphor. How planets interact with one another, the angles planets make with one another, point to the same reason that we exist and can use the abiltity to predict their positions in the future. If our solar system turned out only sanglelighty differently, our very existence could not be gauranteed. Astrology and by extension measuring history essentially concentrates on how planets relate to one another cross time and attempts to interpret into useful observations and applications....page...!Angles &amp;amp; AspectsThe angles we speak of here occur across the ecliptic plane. Planets also make angles of decelanation in relation to the x-axis represented by the same plane, but these mean little to us. The angles that Measuring History finds most useful are the ones that display our moon in phases. The moon moves in the same manner as every planet (our moon is considered a planet in astrology) does in our solar system. Indeed, the lunar characteristics of waxing and waning apply throughout our solar system and extends to our lives. These angles go back to the basics and relate to our us through simple numerology.!!Angles of ArcTo represent planetary orbits and the cycles of life, astrology employs a circular metaphor. A circle does not truly depict planetary orbits since these because of their elliptical nature. Indeed, we need remember that astrology tries to represent our position in the universe from our perspective. Circles, angles and later, waves all use metaphors to describe our place in time.A circle contains 360 degrees and astrology uses every one of them. It represents planetary orbit and cycles in time. It also represents the whole, the complete being. Since the angles of arc make up the circle, they stand for parts of the whole, ones that relate to one another part of the entire being or experience. For this reason these angles are known as aspects. Aspects must describe a person, system or cycle, and does not describe anything separate from the whole. In the same light, any aspect acts in relation to every other aspect and we should assess it in relation to every aspect that makes up the whole. This advice will make sense over the next few paragraphs.!!Waxing and WaningWhether we move toward or way from something matters quite a bit. Moving toward a goal has different connotations than moving on to a new life. Though in some ways moving toward also requires a moving away but overall direction dictates intention. The best illustration of this we see with the lunar cycle. From ((New Moon)) to ((Full Moon)) the moon moves to full; from Full Moon to New it moves away from light. Of course, we could reverse the goals but the dynamic remains the same. This concept introduces the complementary concept of yin and yang that permeates our lives. Light and dark, hot and cold, female and male all represent complementary compenents that act indendently yet require the other to complete the whole. In the case of the lunar cycle the whole stands for the entire cycle, during which we have a moving to light phase (waxing) and a moving away one (waning). Notice too the reflective characteristics of the lunar month; the Full Moon is the opposite of the New Moon as the ((First Quarter Moon)) reflects the ((Last Quarter Moon)). This gives us the ability to compare one side of the other, while at the same time keeping the unique nature each side carries in comparison to the other.!!Outgoing or Waxing AspectsBoth the outgoing and incoming aspects listed below appear in order of importance to mundane astrology. No apect is stronger than another, but some prove easier to read. Their ranking here is based on the desire for clarity.Outgoing aspects get the descriptor ''lower'' from the ways astrologers read charts. From the east side of the chart on the left (charts reflect the sky and are seen in reverse like a mirror) moving toward the bottom around the circle thus puting any aspects below the horizon in the ''lower'' portion, versus the ''upper'' portion on the top.&lt;ul&gt;    &lt;li&gt;0&amp;deg;/360&amp;deg; - Conjunction: At the New Moon the Sun and Moon align at the same degree. This sets up lunar cycle for the rest of the month. If the New Moon falls in Leo, then the Full Moon should fall in the opposite Aquarius. Thus the conjunction sets up the whole, the entire cycle. What happens at the conjunction stands as the seed moment for everything to follow. This goes back to the circle representing the whole. This very much falls into the characteristic of seminal times. They represent the history makes a moment seminal and offer the potential of all that lies ahead.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;    &lt;li&gt;180&amp;deg; - Opposition: The reason the opposition ranks second on this list comes from the fact that&amp;nbsp; alignments along the axis seems to point to moments that define the whole that we spoke of above. This time equates to the Full Moon when the moon appears in full light. All that will be revealed is seen at this time (remember this means that half of it remains hidden to us). As we will learn with examples that follow this metaphor apply to history. Hellenization that definitively spread Greek culture to a swath from Persia to modern Spain took hold at the midpoint of a Neptune-Pluto cycle; Islam also went from regional to transregional at halfpoint of another of these cycles; the Twin Tower disaster occurred almost exactly as the cycle 1981-2018 between Saturn-Pluto reached halfway. More important than the events themselves, they define the period for which they turn up as the midpoint. The opposition clearly defines the main issues and focus of a period. &lt;br&gt;    &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In a personal, corporate or national chart oppositions point to a need and ability to see the world objectively. Oppositions connote all sorts of contact with the sources outside spheres of influence. The constant mix with different people and groups typically brings a tendency to adjust, while simultaneously presenting a need to often confront outside forces.&lt;br&gt;    &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; While the opposition consists of two 90&amp;deg; segments, we can also see it as consisting three 60&amp;deg; degree ones, while the squares (90&amp;deg;) point to the need to overcome challenges, the sextile (60&amp;deg;) confers the opportunities to overcome them.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;    &lt;li&gt;90&amp;deg; - Lower Square: The squares play a central in measuring history. During any cycle squares appear halfway between the conjunction and the opposition. If the conjunction represents the seminal moment and the opposition the essence of what a cycle stands for, then the square falls somewhere in between. Yes, a simple observation, but one that offers fertile output. When we move from seminal moment to full essence, we imply a process that takes us from on step to another.&lt;br&gt;    &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; An easy example comes by switching to the zodiac model. The solar year begins at 0&amp;deg; Aries, the Vernal Equinox. Its opposite, the Autumnal Equinox at 0&amp;deg; Libra. We move from the first day of Spring to the first one of Fall and back again. Directly half way between each of these reflective days lie the Summer and Winter Solstices, depending on time of year. Each year this happens, no matter what happens in our lives. At Spring, the day and night stand in balance with a vector toward light, Fall mirrors spring with the bias toward dying light. At the solstices both day and night reach their peak. For every year these peaks of light or dark, along with the equinoxes represent tipping points, the extremes the earth takes in its orbits through time. Each one of these squares applies to every other planet in our solar system, in the same manner that the yearly orbit through the zodiac reflects the lunar journey, with the First and Last Quarter Moons matching the solstices. Both the lower and upper squares both work as essential measuring devices, providing standard places to check on how history progresses from one stage to another.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;    &lt;li&gt;120&amp;deg; - Lower Trine: In between the turning points of the lower square and the opposition there are no turning points. Critical junctures teach lessons and these lessons must take place somewhere. Also, at some point natural tendencies and abilities shine through. That is what happens at the trine. Whatever a cycle stands for this where the advantages lie. At times or in charts where trines appear we typically see areas of flow and ease. They are not as recognizable or critical as the turning points, but in their way just as important. The quadurate alignments at 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees represent the tests, the tipping points that determines history''s vectors. See the trine as a peak of all that comes between these times.&lt;br&gt;    The Lower Trine comes after the Lower Square putting lessons or issues at the square to use. The square tests character, the trine puts character in action. The signs Gemini and Libra stand 120&amp;deg; apart in ((Air)) signs; the mental energy of one simply flows to another, no translation required. In Mundane Astrology, trines indicate stable but steady growth.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;    &lt;li&gt;60&amp;deg; - Lower Sextile: The sextile arrives between the seed moment and the first testing point of the lower square. This position coonotes a sense of awareness, of moving beyond the trauma of birth. Once a cycle or process reaches stability, we venture to self-discovery, creating a sense of exploring options. There is not as much flow as with the trine, but opportunities arise here.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;...page...!!Incoming or Waning Angles&lt;ul&gt;    &lt;li&gt;270&amp;deg; - Upper Square: The upper square mirrors the lower square but also carries its own unique properties. Since it falls after the opposition this position of test deals more with letting go than acquiring. At this point a more wisended view leans toward prepartion for the next step rather than a sense of absoring the new.&lt;/li&gt;    &lt;li&gt;240&amp;deg; - Upper Sextile:&lt;/li&gt;    &lt;li&gt;300&amp;deg; - Upper Trine:&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;    &lt;li&gt;360&amp;deg;/0&amp;deg; - Conjunction:&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&amp;nbsp;!!Aspects at Work and PlayThis topic gets more coverage below but warrants some mention here. An aspect needs not reach exactness for it be valid. In ((birth charts)) and ((national charts)) aspects between planets other than the Sun or Moon within 6&amp;deg; are close enough to be in aspect. Aspects between the Sun and Moon and another planet within 8&amp;deg; are considered valid; 10&amp;deg; works between the Sun and Moon.When ''helper planets'' fall into common aspect with another planet, all three planets fall into aspect. If planet A and planet B are not quite in aspect, but planet A and planet C are in inspect and planet B and C are in aspect then planet A falls into aspect with planet B.&amp;nbsp;!TransitsTransits translate to aspects in action. They can occur between two or more planets moving in relation to each other or they also prove useful in relaition to static charts such as natal or national ones.!!Tolerances and Orbs!!Separation and Application!!Major Transits!!Minor Transits...page...!Planetary Interactions!!''Helper'' Planets and MidpointsAs hinted above, other planets can trigger aspects, extending a transits lifetime by a few years. Of course, this is an illusion since the planets do not compell us to act. Nonetheless, the mapping we will move onto shows that history does mirror planetary interactions. The text in this section best applies to ((The Outer Planets and the Onset of WWI: A Visual Guide)) and similar exercises in ((1648)).!!Planet in Signs...page...!Wave Patterns - An Introduction!!What are Planet Waves?!!Planet Wave Naming Structure!!!Wave NamesA wave name abbreviates waves to make writing about them  less cumbersome. The 1883-1914 Saturn-Pluto wave shortens to __1883Saturn-Pluto1914__. Nothing too complicated to remember.!!!Wave Part NamingWave names break into smaller pieces that help pinpoint specific portions of the wave both by degree and year. __1883Saturn-180-Pluto1914: 1898__ pinpoints the ((opposition)) (180Â° mark) that occurred during __1883Saturn-Pluto1914. Again, less cumbersome than ''the opposition that appeared during the 1883-1914 Saturn-Pluto  wave in 1898.'

 '<ul class="toc"><li> <a href=''#Why_Relationships_Are_Important'' class=''link''>Why Relationships Are Important</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=2#Angles_amp_amp_Aspects'' class=''link''>Angles &amp;amp; Aspects</a><ul><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=2#Angles_of_Arc'' class=''link''>Angles of Arc</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=2#Waxing_and_Waning'' class=''link''>Waxing and Waning</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=2#Outgoing_or_Waxing_Aspects'' class=''link''>Outgoing or Waxing Aspects</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=3#Incoming_or_Waning_Angles'' class=''link''>Incoming or Waning Angles</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=3#Aspects_at_Work_and_Play'' class=''link''>Aspects at Work and Play</a></li></ul></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=3#Transits'' class=''link''>Transits</a><ul><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=3#Tolerances_and_Orbs'' class=''link''>
 
 
 Tolerances and Orbs</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=3#Separation_and_Application'' class=''link''>Separation and Application</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=3#Major_Transits'' class=''link''>Major Transits</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=3#Minor_Transits'' class=''link''>Minor Transits</a></li></ul></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=4#Planetary_Interactions'' class=''link''>Planetary Interactions</a><ul><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=4#_Helper_Planets_and_Midpoints'' class=''link''>''Helper'' Planets and Midpoints</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=4#Planet_in_Signs'' class=''link''>Planet in Signs</a></li></ul></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=5#Wave_Patterns_An_Introduction'' class=''link''>Wave Patterns - An Introduction</a><ul><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=5#What_are_Planet_Waves_'' class=''link''>What are Planet Waves?</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=5#Planet_Wave_Naming_Structure'' class=''link''>Planet Wave Naming Structure</a><ul><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=5#Wave_Names'' class=''link''>Wave Names</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=Angles, Transits and Other Planetary Interactions&amp;pagenum=5#Wave_Part_Naming'' class=''link''>Wave Part Naming</a></li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><br /><br />
 
 <a name=''Why_Relationships_Are_Important''></a><h1>Why Relationships Are Important</h1>Both history and astrology revolve around relationships, the former trys to see how the past relates to the present and how various cultures relate to one another. Astrology tells us our relation to time by defining our position in the universe. In essence, measuring history eliminates a step by integrating astrological interpretation into the telling of history. The practice measures our relationship through using a predictable metaphor. How planets interact with one another, the angles planets make with one another, point to the same reason that we exist and can use the abiltity to predict their positions in the future. If our solar system turned out only sanglelighty differently, our very existence could not be gauranteed. Astrology and by extension measuring history essentially concentrates on how planets relate to one another cross time and attempts to interpret into useful observations and applications.<br />...page...<a name=''Angles_amp_amp_Aspects''></a><h1>Angles &amp;amp; Aspects</h1>The angles we speak of here occur across the ecliptic plane. Planets also make angles of decelanation in relation to the x-axis represented by the same plane, but these mean little to us. The angles that Measuring History finds most useful are the ones that display our moon in phases. The moon moves in the same manner as every planet (our moon is considered a planet in astrology) does in our solar system. Indeed, the lunar characteristics of waxing and waning apply throughout our solar system and extends to our lives. These angles go back to the basics and relate to our us through simple numerology.<br /><a name=''Angles_of_Arc''></a><h2>Angles of Arc</h2>To represent planetary orbits and the cycles of life, astrology employs a circular metaphor. A circle does not truly depict planetary orbits since these because of their elliptical nature. Indeed, we need remember that astrology tries to represent our position in the universe from our perspective. Circles, angles and later, waves all use metaphors to describe our place in time.<br />A circle contains 360 degrees and astrology uses every one of them. It represents planetary orbit and cycles in time. It also represents the whole, the complete being. Since the angles of arc make up the circle, they stand for parts of the whole, ones that relate to one another part of the entire being or experience. For this reason these angles are known as aspects. Aspects must describe a person, system or cycle, and does not describe anything separate from the whole. In the same light, any aspect acts in relation to every other aspect and we should assess it in relation to every aspect that makes up the whole. This advice will make sense over the next few paragraphs.<br /><a name=''Waxing_and_Waning''></a><h2>Waxing and Waning</h2>Whether we move toward or way from something matters quite a bit. Moving toward a goal has different connotations than moving on to a new life. Though in some ways moving toward also requires a moving away but overall direction dictates intention. The best illustration of this we see with the lunar cycle. From New Moon<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=New+Moon" title="Create page: New+Moon"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> to Full Moon<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Full+Moon" title="Create page: Full+Moon"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> the moon moves to full; from Full Moon to New it moves away from light. Of course, we could reverse the goals but the dynamic remains the same. This concept introduces the complementary concept of yin and yang that permeates our lives. Light and dark, hot and cold, female and male all represent complementary compenents that act indendently yet require the other to complete the whole. In the case of the lunar cycle the whole stands for the entire cycle, during which we have a moving to light phase (waxing) and a moving away one (waning). Notice too the reflective characteristics of the lunar month; the Full Moon is the opposite of the New Moon as the First Quarter Moon<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=First+Quarter+Moon" title="Create page: First+Quarter+Moon"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> reflects the Last Quarter Moon<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Last+Quarter+Moon" title="Create page: Last+Quarter+Moon"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. This gives us the ability to compare one side of the other, while at the same time keeping the unique nature each side carries in comparison to the other.<br /><a name=''Outgoing_or_Waxing_Aspects''></a><h2>Outgoing or Waxing Aspects</h2>Both the outgoing and incoming aspects listed below appear in order of importance to mundane astrology. No apect is stronger than another, but some prove easier to read. Their ranking here is based on the desire for clarity.<br />Outgoing aspects get the descriptor ''lower'' from the ways astrologers read charts. From the east side of the chart on the left (charts reflect the sky and are seen in reverse like a mirror) moving toward the bottom around the circle thus puting any aspects below the horizon in the ''lower'' portion, versus the ''upper'' portion on the top.<br />&lt;ul&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;0&amp;deg;/360&amp;deg; - Conjunction: At the New Moon the Sun and Moon align at the same degree. This sets up lunar cycle for the rest of the month. If the New Moon falls in Leo, then the Full Moon should fall in the opposite Aquarius. Thus the conjunction sets up the whole, the entire cycle. What happens at the conjunction stands as the seed moment for everything to follow. This goes back to the circle representing the whole. This very much falls into the characteristic of seminal times. They represent the history makes a moment seminal and offer the potential of all that lies ahead.&lt;/li&gt;<br />&lt;/ul&gt;<br />&lt;ul&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;180&amp;deg; - Opposition: The reason the opposition ranks second on this list comes from the fact that&amp;nbsp; alignments along the axis seems to point to moments that define the whole that we spoke of above. This time equates to the Full Moon when the moon appears in full light. All that will be revealed is seen at this time (remember this means that half of it remains hidden to us). As we will learn with examples that follow this metaphor apply to history. Hellenization that definitively spread Greek culture to a swath from Persia to modern Spain took hold at the midpoint of a Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> cycle; Islam also went from regional to transregional at halfpoint of another of these cycles; the Twin Tower disaster occurred almost exactly as the cycle 1981-2018 between <a title="Saturn-Pluto" href="tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Pluto" class="wiki">Saturn-Pluto</a> reached halfway. More important than the events themselves, they define the period for which they turn up as the midpoint. The opposition clearly defines the main issues and focus of a period. &lt;br&gt;<br />    &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In a personal, corporate or national chart oppositions point to a need and ability to see the world objectively. Oppositions connote all sorts of contact with the sources outside spheres of influence. The constant mix with different people and groups typically brings a tendency to adjust, while simultaneously presenting a need to often confront outside forces.&lt;br&gt;<br />    &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; While the opposition consists of two 90&amp;deg; segments, we can also see it as consisting three 60&amp;deg; degree ones, while the squares (90&amp;deg;) point to the need to overcome challenges, the sextile (60&amp;deg;) confers the opportunities to overcome them.&lt;/li&gt;<br />&lt;/ul&gt;<br />&lt;ul&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;90&amp;deg; - Lower Square: The squares play a central in measuring history. During any cycle squares appear halfway between the conjunction and the opposition. If the conjunction represents the seminal moment and the opposition the essence of what a cycle stands for, then the square falls somewhere in between. Yes, a simple observation, but one that offers fertile output. When we move from seminal moment to full essence, we imply a process that takes us from on step to another.&lt;br&gt;<br />    &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; An easy example comes by switching to the zodiac model. The solar year begins at 0&amp;deg; Aries, the Vernal Equinox. Its opposite, the Autumnal Equinox at 0&amp;deg; Libra. We move from the first day of Spring to the first one of Fall and back again. Directly half way between each of these reflective days lie the Summer and Winter Solstices, depending on time of year. Each year this happens, no matter what happens in our lives. At Spring, the day and night stand in balance with a vector toward light, Fall mirrors spring with the bias toward dying light. At the solstices both day and night reach their peak. For every year these peaks of light or dark, along with the equinoxes represent tipping points, the extremes the earth takes in its orbits through time. Each one of these squares applies to every other planet in our solar system, in the same manner that the yearly orbit through the zodiac reflects the lunar journey, with the First and Last Quarter Moons matching the solstices. Both the lower and upper squares both work as essential measuring devices, providing standard places to check on how history progresses from one stage to another.&lt;/li&gt;<br />&lt;/ul&gt;<br />&lt;ul&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;120&amp;deg; - Lower Trine: In between the turning points of the lower square and the opposition there are no turning points. Critical junctures teach lessons and these lessons must take place somewhere. Also, at some point natural tendencies and abilities shine through. That is what happens at the trine. Whatever a cycle stands for this where the advantages lie. At times or in charts where trines appear we typically see areas of flow and ease. They are not as recognizable or critical as the turning points, but in their way just as important. The quadurate alignments at 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees represent the tests, the tipping points that determines history''s vectors. See the trine as a peak of all that comes between these times.&lt;br&gt;<br />    The Lower Trine comes after the Lower Square putting lessons or issues at the square to use. The square tests character, the trine puts character in action. The signs Gemini and Libra stand 120&amp;deg; apart in Air<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Air" title="Create page: Air"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> signs; the mental energy of one simply flows to another, no translation required. In Mundane Astrology, trines indicate stable but steady growth.&lt;/li&gt;<br />&lt;/ul&gt;<br />&lt;ul&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;60&amp;deg; - Lower Sextile: The sextile arrives between the seed moment and the first testing point of the lower square. This position coonotes a sense of awareness, of moving beyond the trauma of birth. Once a cycle or process reaches stability, we venture to self-discovery, creating a sense of exploring options. There is not as much flow as with the trine, but opportunities arise here.&lt;/li&gt;<br />&lt;/ul&gt;<br />...page...<a name=''Incoming_or_Waning_Angles''></a><h2>Incoming or Waning Angles</h2>&lt;ul&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;270&amp;deg; - Upper Square: The upper square mirrors the lower square but also carries its own unique properties. Since it falls after the opposition this position of test deals more with letting go than acquiring. At this point a more wisended view leans toward prepartion for the next step rather than a sense of absoring the new.&lt;/li&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;240&amp;deg; - Upper Sextile:&lt;/li&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;300&amp;deg; - Upper Trine:&lt;/li&gt;<br />&lt;/ul&gt;<br />&lt;ul&gt;<br />    &lt;li&gt;360&amp;deg;/0&amp;deg; - Conjunction:&lt;/li&gt;<br />&lt;/ul&gt;<br />&amp;nbsp;<br />
 
 
 <a name=''Aspects_at_Work_and_Play''></a><h2>Aspects at Work and Play</h2>This topic gets more coverage below but warrants some mention here. An aspect needs not reach exactness for it be valid. In birth charts<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=birth+charts" title="Create page: birth+charts"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and national charts<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=national+charts" title="Create page: national+charts"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> aspects between planets other than the Sun or Moon within 6&amp;deg; are close enough to be in aspect. Aspects between the Sun and Moon and another planet within 8&amp;deg; are considered valid; 10&amp;deg; works between the Sun and Moon.<br />When ''helper planets'' fall into common aspect with another planet, all three planets fall into aspect. If planet A and planet B are not quite in aspect, but planet A and planet C are in inspect and planet B and C are in aspect then planet A falls into aspect with planet B.&amp;nbsp;<br /><a name=''Transits''></a><h1>Transits</h1>Transits translate to aspects in action. They can occur between two or more planets moving in relation to each other or they also prove useful in relaition to static charts such as natal or national ones.<br /><a name=''Tolerances_and_Orbs''></a><h2>Tolerances and Orbs</h2><a name=''Separation_and_Application''></a><h2>Separation and Application</h2><a name=''Major_Transits''></a><h2>Major Transits</h2><a name=''Minor_Transits''></a><h2>Minor Transits</h2>...page...<a name=''Planetary_Interactions''></a><h1>Planetary Interactions</h1><a name=''_Helper_Planets_and_Midpoints''></a><h2>''Helper'' Planets and Midpoints</h2>As hinted above, other planets can trigger aspects, extending a transits lifetime by a few years. Of course, this is an illusion since the planets do not compell us to act. Nonetheless, the mapping we will move onto shows that history does mirror planetary interactions. The text in this section best applies to <a title="The Outer Planets and the Onset of WWI: A Visual Guide" href=''tiki-index.php?page=The+Outer+Planets+and+the+Onset+of+WWI%3A+A+Visual+Guide'' class=''wiki''>The Outer Planets and the Onset of WWI: A Visual Guide</a> and similar exercises in <a title="1648" href=''tiki-index.php?page=1648'' class=''wiki''>1648</a>.<br /><a name=''Planet_in_Signs''></a><h2>Planet in Signs</h2>...page...<a name=''Wave_Patterns_An_Introduction''></a><h1>Wave Patterns - An Introduction</h1><a name=''What_are_Planet_Waves_''></a><h2>What are Planet Waves?</h2><a name=''Planet_Wave_Naming_Structure''></a><h2>Planet Wave Naming Structure</h2><a name=''Wave_Names''></a><h3>Wave Names</h3>A wave name abbreviates waves to make writing about them  less cumbersome. The 1883-1914 <a title="Saturn-Pluto" href="tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Pluto" class="wiki">Saturn-Pluto</a> wave shortens to <b>1883Saturn-Pluto1914</b>. Nothing too complicated to remember.<br /><a name=''Wave_Part_Naming''></a><h3>Wave Part Naming</h3>Wave names break into smaller pieces that help pinpoint specific portions of the wave both by degree and year. <b>1883Saturn-180-Pluto1914: 1898</b> pinpoints the opposition<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=opposition" title="Create page: opposition"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> (180Â° mark) that occurred during __1883Saturn-Pluto1914. Again, less cumbersome than ''the opposition that appeared during the 1883-1914 <a title="Saturn-Pluto" href="tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Pluto" class="wiki">Saturn-Pluto</a>  wave in 1898.<br />', NULL, 1220308339, NULL, 'system', 13092, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218074888);
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Quadruate Alignments', 12, '{maketoc}!Four Corners We arrive at quadrate alignments when we divide any cycle by four. These divisions match ones that we see and use all of our lives. Businesses use quarters to gauge performance. We schedule our years in accordance to the four seasons. Each month  we see four phases of the moon. As it turns out these divisions by four works out as valuable measuring device across time. The quadrate model used here comes directly from nature. We simply are looking for metaphors to reflect this reality and seeing how they extend to longer-range models.!!Change of DirectionThe metaphor we see does more than equate to these quarterly measurements. Human life equals change and how well a human or a collective deals with change reveals conditions all along the way. Both models used here, the wave and a circle both clearly depict that conditional change appears at four points along the way.The Wave Model''''basic wave form diagram goes here''''    * The wave model begins at 0Â° depicting an agreed to starting point or in many cases in this study the point in space where two or more planets share the same degree ((conjunction)). If this point were a continuation of a previous wave this point would represent the crossing on the x-axis, a move of one condition to the next.     * Moving down the wave we reach the bottom of the trough at the 90Â° mark. Here the conditional change is directional. Astrologers term it a ((lower square)).    * The next stop brings us to the 180Â° mark at another axis crossing. It''s relation to 90Â° equals the same as the conjunction to the lower square. Like the 0Â°, the ((opposition)) crosses the x-axis.    * The wave zenith at 270Â°, ((upper square)) mirrors the lower square; it also shares the same relationship to the opposition (180Â°) as the lower square (90Â°) does to the conjunction.!Universal ModelUniversality makes this model a cogent one. It works for lunar cycles as seen below:''''lunarwave''''      or for a Neptune=Pluto wave that lasts between 492 and 495 years:      ''''nepplu wave image'''' On the  next page we will uncover how the quadrate works in real life across time      ...page...!Saturn''s Orbit in Human Terms''''saturn wave form here''''Saturn''s year covers approximately twenty-nine and half earth years. This time span closely matches the human development cycle: in general human metabolic rates peak about this age. In social terms, a Saturn cycle equals a human generation no matter the historical period making it a useful measuring device. Beyond matching human generations, Saturn''s connection to humanity helps us see why quadrate alignments make great measuring tools and how we can apply to all aspects of social study.!Saturn''s Quadrate Alignments  Using the same scale as before we can segment Saturn''s orbit into the following wave quadrants. This list will also include generalities based on ages. !!      1st Quadrant: 0Â° to 90Â°This stretch equates to ages between birth and seven years. Any child development expert would agree that these years prove critical in how a child moves forward in life. Most pertinent to our study how well a child adjusts at the second quadrate alignment (age seven/90Â°) ties into many factors found at the first. Social status, parental health, mental and physical, originating environment and many other factors found at birth go a long in determining how a child handles the transition around school age. !!      2nd Quadrant: 90Â° to 180Â° This stretch from what school age to puberty of course was seen differently in hunter gatherer societies , for instance, but the dynamic still applies; at this age a child must be less dependent on parents and showing progress. But school age makes more sense to us.   Around seven, children move from under their parents'' wings. Again how well they adjust depends on the previous stage, and will test both the children and the parents. More and more children gain independence but still fall under parental responsibility. The challenges grow especially as sexual hormones become a factor. !!      3rd Quadrant: 180Â° to 270Â° As the wave crosses the x-axis the child reaches puberty bringing up new issues. Obviously these will vary for boys and girls (going back to the reality set at birth (0Â°). For women menstruation and pregnancy arise. For young men hormones and confusion reign. Parents must deal with these in the best possible while also facing growing independence. The now teenager must also begin to make his or her plans for the future, all of course dependent on social mores and expectations--in Middle Age societies this planning fell to parents who arranged marriages, in the USA teenagers looking to enroll in college must consider a plethora of factors including outside activities as well as grades. Most important to remember here is that the former child now takes on her/his lifelong appearance and behavior though the march to adulthood is far from over. !!      4th Quadrant: 270Â° to 360Â° At this point the now adult moves into the final stages of adulthood. Both the parents and the &quot;child&quot; long for exit from the nest. Depending on previous stages along the wave our subject nears college graduation, has entered the job market or begins this independent stage dependent on others. By the end of Saturn cycle (29 1/2 years) many become or consider becoming parents. Women face the biological clock. At the very least those nearing thirty are expected to fend for themselves if not contribute to society. At this point, known as the ((Saturn Return)) people also begin to face their mortality, the invulnerability of youth disappearing with each day.       ...page...!       Interdependent Points       We discuss ((Saturn and the Human Growth Cycle)) elsewhere. The emphasis here belongs on how each point on the wave, especially the crossing of axes (x at 0Â°/180; y at 90Â°/270Â°) depends on every other point.How a child adapts to their first release into the world around seven depends on conditions set at birth (0Â°) and what and how the child fares up to age seven (90Â°) contribute to how the child takes the next step. The same goes the 180Â° mark around 14-15 but with the added checkpoint of 90Â° added in. This proceeds all the way through the cycle until the ((Saturn Return)), starting over with different concerns until the next return around age fifty-eight. No one point on the entire wave, including those not at quadrate alignments. operates alone, just as someone does not turn twenty-one, for example, without a history to go with it. Each point on the wave belongs to the wave and cannot be considered separate from it. Seeing this integrity proves easy for known history, a bit trickier for projecting into the future. Projecting into future has its own concerns and receives separate treatment. !      Examples in History An example that relates to electronics ((Uranus, Neptune and the Development of Electricity)) shows how electricity moved from theory to ((1821)) to electronics ((1992)) and mass acceptance. Two short examples covering recent events will not only help show how outer planet quadrate alignments tie to history, but provides material for later use !!((1953Saturn-Neptune1989)) and Iran       ''''1954Saturn-Neptune1989 diagram''''    *1951-1953-360Â°/0Â°: A joint US/''UK secret plan overthrows Iran''s democratically elected government to control Iranian oil; install Shah; this begins many shadow operations by US government.        *1962-90Â°: Shah implements land redistribution; implements literacy program in armed forces; some lose land to Shah''s favorites; middle class grows very quickly through the 60s; Shah exiles to Khomeini to Paris      *1971-180Â°/0Â°: Massive inflation undermines Iranian economy; the middle-class previously torn between rising incomes and state oppression turn against Shah,  but cannot unite; the lower classes coalesce around Islamic insurgents; in response Shah cracks down leading to many groups to turn against Shah      *1979-270Â°: Revolutionary Guards seize American Embassy, hold hostages; Khomeini returns, sets up Islamic Republic;  Carter and Reagan secretly negotiate with kidnappers, Reagan offers deal that leads to Iran-Contra affair; in 1980, Iran and Iraq enter into bitter war that lasts until 1988; Shah goes into exile.      *1988-89-0Â°/360Â°: Though the Iraqis won military victory, Iran''s survival established its Islamic government as legitimate at least in the region. From this point on Iran has struggled to balance western inspired ways delivered by the Shah and Sharia law        Here we can easily see how events at each quadrate alignment relates to another. The 1979 Revolution at 270Â° still carries elements of the 360Â°/0Â° (1953 overthrow) and 90Â° (1962 land redistribution/Khomeini exile) forward; none of the events makes sense alone.  ...page... !!((1915Saturn-Pluto1947)):  Setting the Stage for The Cold War      ''''1915Saturn-Pluto1947 diagram''''       *1915-360Â°/0Â°: WW I that exploded in 1914 sounded the final death knell for the Imperial Russia. Much of Russia suffered from an inability to modernize compared to the West, a top heavy and inefficient government structure and heavy war casualties (almost two million dead, close to six million injured).*1922-90Â°: The US overthrow of Iran''s government (see above) probably inspired the USSR to seek partners across the globe; China and the US fought their own version up to 1953 in the Korean War; around this time the Soviets demonstrated both nuclear and transcontinental missile capabilities that rattled the West.            *1930-180Â°/0Â°: Near the opposition Stalin consolidated political control by eliminating his rivals.  From here forward the Soviet Union removes any illusions of utopia with its prosecution of the large bourgeois class know as the kulaks, either through incarceration in the gulags or execution; estimates vary between 700,000 to 60 million. Also from this point forward Stalin proves able to establish a large and productive industrial sector that later allowed him to supply the war machine. Most importantly, his First Five Year Plan industrialized farming, boosting agricultural output and thereby releasing workers to the factories. The end result came with the establishment of Revolution into a productive state.*1940-270Â°: This period of course conjures up the Non-aggression pact, its subsequent violation by Hitler and the beginning of WWII. But we should remember that a quadrate alignment speaks not just of a moment in time; it displays developments that occur from one such alignment to the next. In this case this points to the effects of the First  and Second Five ear Plan. From ((A History of the Modern World)):No ten years in the history of any Western country ever showed such a rate of industrial growth as the decade of the first two Plans in the Soviet Union...from 1928 to 1938, production of iron and steel expanded four times, and that of coal three and a half times. In 1938 the U.S.S.R. was the largest producer of farm tractors and railway locomotives. Four-fifths of all its industrial output came from plants built in the preceding ten years.We can see in retrospect that machinations around the Non-aggression pact and the German invasion of the Soviet Union meant nothing without the latter''s industrial might--the same lines that can produce tractors and locomotives can produce tanks and ammunition. Any quadrate alignment points to a test of how previous actions play out in the light of day. Certainly could know at the ((upper square)) how the industrial might of Germany would fare against that of the USSR. As we can see, the struggle eventually played out that the Red State ended up controlling the lands that Germany coveted leaving them in position to create the Eastern Bloc that played such a big factor during the Cold War. Of course, this fact is easy to write in a sentence. We need remember that the span between 1940 and 1947 included the horrors of Stalingrad, the frozen deaths of millions of hapless fighters on both sides and enslavement and extermination of millions of Jews and others the state deemed undesirable on both sides.Again we the lesson here revolves around seeing that while each alignment along the wave stands by itself, we glean more by seeing each alignments place as part of the greater whole. *1947-0Â°/360Â°: Though Churchill and, to a lesser degree, Roosevelt knew they could not trust Stalin, their reliance on the Soviet state gave the latter leverage the other two lacked. At the time of the 1945 Yalta conference, the USSR controlled much of what soon morphed into the Eastern Bloc. This level of control encouraged the embryonic Communist superpower to adopt a policy of seeding new nations who could now emerge from colonial control. These factors represent both conclusion and seed. The former coming from the Soviet''s triumphs during WWII, the latter from the fact that it now put friendlies in power in soon to be satellite states.Most importantly at this end time we see all of the elements of 1915Saturn-Pluto1947 neatly summarized: the rise of the a Communist Russia through successful overthrow of the Imperial Russia in 1917 at start of the wave; this led to the Russian Civil War where the Bolshovieks prevailed leading to creation of the USSR in 1922 at the ((lower square)) of 90Â°; around the halfpoint--((opposition), 180Â°--we see Stalin establish power while also (literally) exteriminating the kulaks who represented the most potent opposition to Stalin''s plans; from here we move to the ((upper square)), 270Â° near 1940, which brings us to the period of the Non-aggression Pact and Germany''s violation thereof, with its invasion the USSR, bringing us back to the end of the wave where the shadow all of the events mentioned here help define the picture seen around 1947.     Keep in mind here as well that the entire 1915Saturn-Pluto1947 wave sets up the next: ((1948Saturn-Pluto1981)), the period that encompasses the main section of the Cold War mentioned later  at  ((Saturn and Outer Planet Waves)).!Quadrate Alignment Conclusions  Each of the alignments, whether as depicted along a wave or a circle represents a change of direction, both physically and as seen here, historically, . Though all the other transits, 30Â°, 60Â° and 120Â° also relay important information, the quadrate alignments more easily display themes that relate to history in connected, holistic manner. Compare a quadrate alignment to a historical event, fill in the five axis crossings points along the wave and it clearly limns the full historical picture.  ', '', 1220171608, '', 3, 'deek', '96.26.238.49', NULL, NULL, NULL, '<ul class="toc"><li> <a href=''#Four_Corners'' class=''link''>Four Corners</a><ul><li> <a href=''#Change_of_Direction'' class=''link''>Change of Direction</a></li></ul></li><li> <a href=''#Universal_Model'' class=''link''>Universal Model</a></li><li> <a href=''#Saturn_s_Orbit_in_Human_Terms'' class=''link''>Saturn''s Orbit in Human Terms</a></li><li> <a href=''#Saturn_s_Quadrate_Alignments'' class=''link''>Saturn''s Quadrate Alignments</a><ul><li> <a href=''#_1st_Quadrant_0_to_90_'' class=''link''>      1st Quadrant: 0Â° to 90Â°</a></li><li> <a href=''#_2nd_Quadrant_90_to_180_'' class=''link''>      2nd Quadrant: 90Â° to 180Â°</a></li><li> <a href=''#_3rd_Quadrant_180_to_270_'' class=''link''>      3rd Quadrant: 180Â° to 270Â°</a></li><li> <a href=''#_4th_Quadrant_270_to_360_'' class=''link''>      4th Quadrant: 270Â° to 360Â°</a></li></ul></li><li> <a href=''#_Interdependent_Points'' class=''link''>       Interdependent Points</a></li><li> <a href=''#_Examples_in_History'' class=''link''>      Examples in History</a></li><li> <a href=''#Quadrate_Alignment_Conclusions'' class=''link''>Quadrate Alignment Conclusions</a></li></ul><br /><br /><a name=''Four_Corners''></a><h1>Four Corners</h1><br /> We arrive at quadrate alignments when we divide any cycle by four. These divisions match ones that we see and use all of our lives. Businesses use quarters to gauge performance. We schedule our years in accordance to the four seasons. Each month  we see four phases of the moon. As it turns out these divisions by four works out as valuable measuring device across time. The quadrate model used here comes directly from nature. We simply are looking for metaphors to reflect this reality and seeing how they extend to longer-range models.<br /><br /><a name=''Change_of_Direction''></a><h2>Change of Direction</h2><br />The metaphor we see does more than equate to these quarterly measurements. Human life equals change and how well a human or a collective deals with change reveals conditions all along the way. Both models used here, the wave and a circle both clearly depict that conditional change appears at four points along the way.<br />The Wave Model<br /><br /><i>basic wave form diagram goes here</i><br /><br />    * The wave model begins at 0Â° depicting an agreed to starting point or in many cases in this study the point in space where two or more planets share the same degree conjunction<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=conjunction" title="Create page: conjunction"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. If this point were a continuation of a previous wave this point would represent the crossing on the x-axis, a move of one condition to the next.<br /><br />    * Moving down the wave we reach the bottom of the trough at the 90Â° mark. Here the conditional change is directional. Astrologers term it a lower square<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=lower+square" title="Create page: lower+square"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>.<br /><br />    * The next stop brings us to the 180Â° mark at another axis crossing. It''s relation to 90Â° equals the same as the conjunction to the lower square. Like the 0Â°, the opposition<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=opposition" title="Create page: opposition"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> crosses the x-axis.<br /><br />    * The wave zenith at 270Â°, upper square<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=upper+square" title="Create page: upper+square"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> mirrors the lower square; it also shares the same relationship to the opposition (180Â°) as the lower square (90Â°) does to the conjunction.<br /><br /><a name=''Universal_Model''></a><h1>Universal Model</h1><br />Universality makes this model a cogent one. It works for lunar cycles as seen below:<br /><br /><i>lunarwave</i><br /><br />      or for a Neptune=Pluto wave that lasts between 492 and 495 years:<br /><br />      <i>nepplu wave image</i><br /><br /> On the  next page we will uncover how the quadrate works in real life across time<br /><br />      ...page...<br /><br /><a name=''Saturn_s_Orbit_in_Human_Terms''></a><h1>Saturn''s Orbit in Human Terms</h1><i>saturn wave form here</i><br /><br />Saturn''s year covers approximately twenty-nine and half earth years. This time span closely matches the human development cycle: in general human metabolic rates peak about this age. In social terms, a Saturn cycle equals a human generation no matter the historical period making it a useful measuring device. Beyond matching human generations, Saturn''s connection to humanity helps us see why quadrate alignments make great measuring tools and how we can apply to all aspects of social study.<br /><br /><a name=''Saturn_s_Quadrate_Alignments''></a><h1>Saturn''s Quadrate Alignments</h1><br />  Using the same scale as before we can segment Saturn''s orbit into the following wave quadrants. This list will also include generalities based on ages.<br /><br /><a name=''_1st_Quadrant_0_to_90_''></a><h2>      1st Quadrant: 0Â° to 90Â°</h2><br />This stretch equates to ages between birth and seven years. Any child development expert would agree that these years prove critical in how a child moves forward in life. Most pertinent to our study how well a child adjusts at the second quadrate alignment (age seven/90Â°) ties into many factors found at the first. Social status, parental health, mental and physical, originating environment and many other factors found at birth go a long in determining how a child handles the transition around school age.<br /><br /><a name=''_2nd_Quadrant_90_to_180_''></a><h2>      2nd Quadrant: 90Â° to 180Â°</h2><br />This stretch from what school age to puberty of course was seen differently in hunter gatherer societies , for instance, but the dynamic still applies; at this age a child must be less dependent on parents and showing progress. But school age makes more sense to us.<br /><br />   Around seven, children move from under their parents'' wings. Again how well they adjust depends on the previous stage, and will test both the children and the parents. More and more children gain independence but still fall under parental responsibility. The challenges grow especially as sexual hormones become a factor.<br /><br /><a name=''_3rd_Quadrant_180_to_270_''></a><h2>      3rd Quadrant: 180Â° to 270Â°</h2><br />As the wave crosses the x-axis the child reaches puberty bringing up new issues. Obviously these will vary for boys and girls (going back to the reality set at birth (0Â°). For women menstruation and pregnancy arise. For young men hormones and confusion reign. Parents must deal with these in the best possible while also facing growing independence. The now teenager must also begin to make his or her plans for the future, all of course dependent on social mores and expectations--in Middle Age societies this planning fell to parents who arranged marriages, in the USA teenagers looking to enroll in college must consider a plethora of factors including outside activities as well as grades. Most important to remember here is that the former child now takes on her/his lifelong appearance and behavior though the march to adulthood is far from over.<br /><br /><a name=''_4th_Quadrant_270_to_360_''></a><h2>      4th Quadrant: 270Â° to 360Â°</h2><br />At this point the now adult moves into the final stages of adulthood. Both the parents and the &quot;child&quot; long for exit from the nest. Depending on previous stages along the wave our subject nears college graduation, has entered the job market or begins this independent stage dependent on others. By the end of Saturn cycle (29 1/2 years) many become or consider becoming parents. Women face the biological clock. At the very least those nearing thirty are expected to fend for themselves if not contribute to society. At this point, known as the Saturn Return<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Saturn+Return" title="Create page: Saturn+Return"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> people also begin to face their mortality, the invulnerability of youth disappearing with each day.<br /><br />      ...page...<br /><br /><a name=''_Interdependent_Points''></a><h1>       Interdependent Points</h1><br />       We discuss Saturn and the Human Growth Cycle<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Saturn+and+the+Human+Growth+Cycle" title="Create page: Saturn+and+the+Human+Growth+Cycle"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> elsewhere. The emphasis here belongs on how each point on the wave, especially the crossing of axes (x at 0Â°/180; y at 90Â°/270Â°) depends on every other point.<br /><br />How a child adapts to their first release into the world around seven depends on conditions set at birth (0Â°) and what and how the child fares up to age seven (90Â°) contribute to how the child takes the next step. The same goes the 180Â° mark around 14-15 but with the added checkpoint of 90Â° added in.<br /><br /> This proceeds all the way through the cycle until the Saturn Return<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Saturn+Return" title="Create page: Saturn+Return"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, starting over with different concerns until the next return around age fifty-eight. No one point on the entire wave, including those not at quadrate alignments. operates alone, just as someone does not turn twenty-one, for example, without a history to go with it. Each point on the wave belongs to the wave and cannot be considered separate from it. Seeing this integrity proves easy for known history, a bit trickier for projecting into the future. Projecting into future has its own concerns and receives separate treatment.<br /><br /><a name=''_Examples_in_History''></a><h1>      Examples in History</h1><br /> An example that relates to electronics Uranus, Neptune and the Development of Electricity<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus%2C+Neptune+and+the+Development+of+Electricity" title="Create page: Uranus%2C+Neptune+and+the+Development+of+Electricity"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> shows how electricity moved from theory to 1821<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1821" title="Create page: 1821"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> to electronics 1992<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1992" title="Create page: 1992"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and mass acceptance. Two short examples covering recent events will not only help show how outer planet quadrate alignments tie to history, but provides material for later use<br /><br /> !!1953Saturn-Neptune1989<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1953Saturn-Neptune1989" title="Create page: 1953Saturn-Neptune1989"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and Iran<br /><br />      <i>1954Saturn-Neptune1989 diagram</i><br /><br /><br /><br />  *1951-1953-360Â°/0Â°: A joint US/''UK secret plan overthrows Iran''s democratically elected government to control Iranian oil; install Shah; this begins many shadow operations by US government.<br />      *1962-90Â°: Shah implements land redistribution; implements literacy program in armed forces; some lose land to Shah''s favorites; middle class grows very quickly through the 60s; Shah exiles to Khomeini to Paris<br />      *1971-180Â°/0Â°: Massive inflation undermines Iranian economy; the middle-class previously torn between rising incomes and state oppression turn against Shah,  but cannot unite; the lower classes coalesce around Islamic insurgents; in response Shah cracks down leading to many groups to turn against Shah<br />      *1979-270Â°: Revolutionary Guards seize American Embassy, hold hostages; Khomeini returns, sets up Islamic Republic;  Carter and Reagan secretly negotiate with kidnappers, Reagan offers deal that leads to Iran-Contra<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Iran-Contra" title="Create page: Iran-Contra" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> affair; in 1980, Iran and Iraq enter into bitter war that lasts until 1988; Shah goes into exile.<br />     *1988-89-0Â°/360Â°: Though the Iraqis won military victory, Iran''s survival established its Islamic government as legitimate at least in the region. From this point on Iran has struggled to balance western inspired ways delivered by the Shah and Sharia law<br /><br /><br /> Here we can easily see how events at each quadrate alignment relates to another. The 1979 Revolution at 270Â° still carries elements of the 360Â°/0Â° (1953 overthrow) and 90Â° (1962 land redistribution/Khomeini exile) forward; none of the events makes sense alone.<br /><br />  ...page...<br /><br /> !!1915Saturn-Pluto1947<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1915Saturn-Pluto1947" title="Create page: 1915Saturn-Pluto1947"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>:  Setting the Stage for The Cold War<br /><br />      <i>1915Saturn-Pluto1947 diagram</i><br /><br /><br /> *1915-360Â°/0Â°: WW I that exploded in 1914 sounded the final death knell for the Imperial Russia. Much of Russia suffered from an inability to modernize compared to the West, a top heavy and inefficient government structure and heavy war casualties (almost two million dead, close to six million injured).<br /><br /><ul><li>1922-90Â°: The US overthrow of Iran''s government (see above) probably inspired the USSR to seek partners across the globe; China and the US fought their own version up to 1953 in the Korean War; around this time the Soviets demonstrated both nuclear and transcontinental missile capabilities that rattled the West.</li></ul>      *1930-180Â°/0Â°: Near the opposition Stalin consolidated political control by eliminating his rivals.  From here forward the Soviet Union removes any illusions of utopia with its prosecution of the large bourgeois class know as the kulaks, either through incarceration in the gulags or execution; estimates vary between 700,000 to 60 million. Also from this point forward Stalin proves able to establish a large and productive industrial sector that later allowed him to supply the war machine. Most importantly, his First Five Year Plan industrialized farming, boosting agricultural output and thereby releasing workers to the factories. The end result came with the establishment of Revolution into a productive state.<br /><br /><br /><ul><li>1940-270Â°: This period of course conjures up the Non-aggression pact, its subsequent violation by Hitler and the beginning of WWII. But we should remember that a quadrate alignment speaks not just of a moment in time; it displays developments that occur from one such alignment to the next. In this case this points to the effects of the First  and Second Five ear Plan. From A History of the Modern World<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=A+History+of+the+Modern+World" title="Create page: A+History+of+the+Modern+World"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>:</li></ul><br />No ten years in the history of any Western country ever showed such a rate of industrial growth as the decade of the first two Plans in the Soviet Union...from 1928 to 1938, production of iron and steel expanded four times, and that of coal three and a half times. In 1938 the U.S.S.R. was the largest producer of farm tractors and railway locomotives. Four-fifths of all its industrial output came from plants built in the preceding ten years.<br /><br />We can see in retrospect that machinations around the Non-aggression pact and the German invasion of the Soviet Union meant nothing without the latter''s industrial might--the same lines that can produce tractors and locomotives can produce tanks and ammunition. Any quadrate alignment points to a test of how previous actions play out in the light of day. Certainly could know at the upper square<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=upper+square" title="Create page: upper+square"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> how the industrial might of Germany would fare against that of the USSR. As we can see, the struggle eventually played out that the Red State ended up controlling the lands that Germany coveted leaving them in position to create the Eastern Bloc that played such a big factor during the Cold War. Of course, this fact is easy to write in a sentence. We need remember that the span between 1940 and 1947 included the horrors of Stalingrad, the frozen deaths of millions of hapless fighters on both sides and enslavement and extermination of millions of Jews and others the state deemed undesirable on both sides.<br /><br />Again we the lesson here revolves around seeing that while each alignment along the wave stands by itself, we glean more by seeing each alignments place as part of the greater whole.<br /><br /><br /> *1947-0Â°/360Â°: Though Churchill and, to a lesser degree, Roosevelt knew they could not trust Stalin, their reliance on the Soviet state gave the latter leverage the other two lacked. At the time of the 1945 Yalta conference, the USSR controlled much of what soon morphed into the Eastern Bloc. This level of control encouraged the embryonic Communist superpower to adopt a policy of seeding new nations who could now emerge from colonial control. These factors represent both conclusion and seed. The former coming from the Soviet''s triumphs during WWII, the latter from the fact that it now put friendlies in power in soon to be satellite states.<br /><br />Most importantly at this end time we see all of the elements of 1915Saturn-Pluto1947 neatly summarized: the rise of the a Communist Russia through successful overthrow of the Imperial Russia in 1917 at start of the wave; this led to the Russian Civil War where the Bolshovieks prevailed leading to creation of the USSR in 1922 at the lower square<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=lower+square" title="Create page: lower+square"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> of 90Â°; around the halfpoint--((opposition), 180Â°--we see Stalin establish power while also (literally) exteriminating the kulaks who represented the most potent opposition to Stalin''s plans; from here we move to the upper square<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=upper+square" title="Create page: upper+square"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, 270Â° near 1940, which brings us to the period of the Non-aggression Pact and Germany''s violation thereof, with its invasion the USSR, bringing us back to the end of the wave where the shadow all of the events mentioned here help define the picture seen around 1947.<br /><br />Keep in mind here as well that the entire 1915Saturn-Pluto1947 wave sets up the next: 1948Saturn-Pluto1981<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1948Saturn-Pluto1981" title="Create page: 1948Saturn-Pluto1981"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, the period that encompasses the main section of the Cold War mentioned later  at  <a title="Saturn and Outer Planet Waves" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn+and+Outer+Planet+Waves'' class=''wiki''>Saturn and Outer Planet Waves</a>.<br /><br /><a name=''Quadrate_Alignment_Conclusions''></a><h1>Quadrate Alignment Conclusions</h1><br /> Each of the alignments, whether as depicted along a wave or a circle represents a change of direction, both physically and as seen here, historically, . Though all the other transits, 30Â°, 60Â° and 120Â° also relay important information, the quadrate alignments more easily display themes that relate to history in connected, holistic manner. Compare a quadrate alignment to a historical event, fill in the five axis crossings points along the wave and it clearly limns the full historical picture.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />', NULL, 1220261244, NULL, 'system', 14893, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218074888),
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Outer Planets Explained', 8, '{maketoc}!!Outer Planets ExplainedThe outer planets. listed below, relate to social and historical themes for the simple reason that their &quot;years&quot; last much longer than the ((inner planets)). Whereas Mars'' year last about two of ours, Jupiter has a an orbit of twelve, Saturn one of twenty-nine and a half, Uranus eighty-four, Neptune 168 and Pluto 249. Keep in mind that ((planets)) should be seen as actors, the ones who move. Think of ((signs)) as the scenes through which the planets move. Hence, the inner planets have many scenes, experiences, much like we do on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. With issues dealing history or society, no one has the time to digest  the many incidents we experience in the short periods the inner planets represent. On the other hand since, for instance, Saturn appears in the same sign only about three times a century, something much more easily notable. Extend this theme to where the return occurs once a century (Uranus), a little over a century and a half (Neptune) and two and half centuries (Pluto) and the ''historical'' seems readily apparent.!!!Jupiter*Jupiter Year= ~12 Earth years. Known to astrologers as planet of expansion, likely because of its gaseous nature.!!!((Saturn))*Saturn Year = 29.5 earth years.Astrologers tie this planet to structure, restriction and foundation. Many good reasons justify this association. Saturn orbits through our solar system as the last one visible to the naked eye, setting the limit our comprehension not requiring instrumentation. Before Uranus was officially discovered in 1783 (Uranus was visible by telescope in the 1690s but not identified as a planet), Saturn represented the limit of our solar system. !!!Uranus!!!Neptune!!!Pluto*Pluto Year = 249 Earth Years', '', 1220263905, '', 5, 'deek', '96.26.238.49', NULL, NULL, NULL, '<ul class="toc"><ul><li> <a href=''#Outer_Planets_Explained'' class=''link''>Outer Planets Explained</a><ul><li> <a href=''#Jupiter'' class=''link''>Jupiter</a></li><li> <a href=''#_a_title_Saturn_href_tiki_index_php_page_Saturn_class_wiki_Saturn_a_'' class=''link''><a title="Saturn" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn'' class=''wiki''>Saturn</a></a></li><li> <a href=''#Uranus'' class=''link''>Uranus</a></li><li> <a href=''#Neptune'' class=''link''>Neptune</a></li><li> <a href=''#Pluto'' class=''link''>Pluto</a></li></ul></li></ul></ul><br /><br /><a name=''Outer_Planets_Explained''></a><h2>Outer Planets Explained</h2>The outer planets. listed below, relate to social and historical themes for the simple reason that their &quot;years&quot; last much longer than the inner planets<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=inner+planets" title="Create page: inner+planets"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. Whereas Mars'' year last about two of ours, Jupiter has a an orbit of twelve, Saturn one of twenty-nine and a half, Uranus eighty-four, Neptune 168 and Pluto 249. Keep in mind that planets<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=planets" title="Create page: planets"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> should be seen as actors, the ones who move. Think of signs<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=signs" title="Create page: signs"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> as the scenes through which the planets move. Hence, the inner planets have many scenes, experiences, much like we do on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. With issues dealing history or society, no one has the time to digest  the many incidents we experience in the short periods the inner planets represent. On the other hand since, for instance, Saturn appears in the same sign only about three times a century, something much more easily notable. Extend this theme to where the return occurs once a century (Uranus), a little over a century and a half (Neptune) and two and half centuries (Pluto) and the ''historical'' seems readily apparent.<br /><br /><a name=''Jupiter''></a><h3>Jupiter</h3><br /><ul><li>Jupiter Year= ~12 Earth years.</li></ul><br /> Known to astrologers as planet of expansion, likely because of its gaseous nature.<br /><br /><a name=''_a_title_Saturn_href_tiki_index_php_page_Saturn_class_wiki_Saturn_a_''></a><h3><a title="Saturn" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn'' class=''wiki''>Saturn</a></h3><br /><ul><li>Saturn Year = 29.5 earth years.</li></ul><br />Astrologers tie this planet to structure, restriction and foundation. Many good reasons justify this association. Saturn orbits through our solar system as the last one visible to the naked eye, setting the limit our comprehension not requiring instrumentation. Before Uranus was officially discovered in 1783 (Uranus was visible by telescope in the 1690s but not identified as a planet), Saturn represented the limit of our solar system.<br /><br /><a name=''Uranus''></a><h3>Uranus</h3><a name=''Neptune''></a><h3>Neptune</h3><a name=''Pluto''></a><h3>Pluto</h3><br /><ul><li>Pluto Year = 249 Earth Years</li></ul>', NULL, 1220306775, NULL, 'system', 1806, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218074888);
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Outer Planet Waves', 13, '{maketoc}What Are Outer Planet Waves?Outer planet waves simply stand as a metaphor to help understand how to tie outer planet movements to history.{attachment id=21}This model leads to elegant descriptions because the proportions remain the same no matter what planet wave we speak of. Whether we speak of ((906Neptune-Pluto1398)) that spans nearly five hundred years or ((1883Saturn-Pluto1915)) of about thirty-one, the model remains the same. These waves describe processes we know but take for granted like the phases of the Moon. {attachment id=7}or{attachment id=3}No matter how what planetary interactions we choose or how far we extend into the universe, the wave metaphor still applies. More than being applicable across time and space this measuring device describes feelings and realities we go through time and time again. Each process we venture upon has a beginning, middle, end and we recognize this consciously and unconsciously, but the wave breaks the process into more useful sections. Whatever the circumstance we see a seed moment, both a beginning and end, this seed needs time to grow before we recognize it for the object it has the potential to be. The span between &quot;planting&quot; and emergence is a critical time whether we speak of agriculture, child-rearing or project management. Just planting a seed does not guarantee its survival, especially in pre-modern times. Emergence depends on soil conditions, suitability of the seed to climate conditions, what kind of care is taken or is possible and so on. Again, success in the projects mentioned above must meet the same conditions. If we work on a project, the seed moment involves intial idea, organization, gathering of materials and setting deadlines and setting forth on the tasks required to complete. If we speak of human growth, we can consider the birth as the seed moment. For first time parents, the end of free time accompanies the beginning of life and the time between &quot;seedling&quot; and emergence can be depicted as follows: {attachment id=6}Store that this illustration displays a Saturn''s orbit in wave form, we will return to it later.For humans emergence comes near the school age, around six or seven. How well a child emerges depends on her/his genetic composition-- a pumpkin seed will not produce a lemon--the care the child receives and the environment that sets the expectations. A hunter-gatherer child will have a different skill set to absorb than a modern one.From here we move past beginnings to a middle portion. Notice that from emergence to the half point of the onset conditions still persist. How someone plans a project, the care vegetation receives from seedling to root and leave growth reflects the conditions found at the midpoint of the wave. Nonetheless, at this half point, for humans this equates to puberty, we expect differently than what we do at the first portion of the cycle. The crop still requires regular care, but nurse it less. Children do not require the hour to hour attention they do at a younger age. In fact one who is smothered may be not be able to act as independently later. At puberty notice that the child takes on features our subject will have for the rest of her/his life, but we also know that the maturation process has a ways to go. A plant will produce buds, but the fruit must wait until it ripens. Teenagers can and some do have children, but physiologically and mentally the process continues. As far as the wave model we have moved from 0Â°/360Â° (seed) through emergence (90Â°) to budding (180Â°). At the seed moment we move across the x-axis to crossing the y-axis at the wave trough back to crossing the x-axis at midpoint. ...page...Wave RankingsFor the same reasons that ((outer planets)) tell us more about history than ((inner planets)) do , we rank waves from the long-term to the short-term. History tied to short-term waves must take into account mid-term ones, mid-term historical trends operate within the long-term framework. The industrialism of Germany tied to ((1883Saturn-Pluto1915)) makes no sense within the frame of the ((1599Uranus-Pluto1710)) wave, but makes perfect sense within ((1849Uranus-Pluto1964)). Long-Term WavesThe long term waves inlude between Neptune and Pluto, Uranus to Neptune and Uranus to Pluto. Of these the Neptune-Pluto wave most closely matches the ages most historians ranks as divisions marked by distinct turning points. Because of the wave ranking discussed above, might surmise that the ((Uranus Waves)) act as connective tissue between the Neptune-Pluto waves.Another ProportionOnce this entire project comes together, I will publish an imagemap based on the following Timewheel(tm) model, but another wheel on the outside with corresponding events according to region or topic. Nonetheless, I noticed something that looked familair for the time wheels that represent each Neptune-Pluto Wave.{attachment id=34}Look for the text in black on the wheel on the two outer rings and you will see four in the outer and three in the middle one. The black text represent conjunctions that appear during a Neptune-Pluto wave span. Thus during each Neptune-Pluto wave we will see four Uranus-Pluto conjunctions and three Uranus-Neptune ones. Extending to ((quadrate alignments)) equal amounts of the above appear within each of the same increments, i.e., four Uranus-Pluto oppositions and four upper and lower squares etc and three Uranus-Neptune in each alignment category.This ratio matches the number of ((elements)) (3) and ((qualities)) found throughout the zodiac. The familiar elements cover the basic building blocks of life: ((fire)), ((earth)), ((air)) and ((water)), while the less known qualities ((cardinal)), ((fixed)) and ((mutable)) represent how things (the elements), move. Without movement all of the material objects in world do us no service at all.Seeing these Neptune-Pluto periods as we see the zodiac may further help us see history more holistically. Uranus-Pluto alignments act like the elements, offering us the building blocks of change. Is the change fiery, of a more cerebal nature (air)?   Uranus-Neptune alignments relate to the quality of change. Is it change that establishes a change (fixed) or one that presents more opportuniity (mutable).Truthfully, this observation is as new to me as it is to the reader. The rant around it are not fully developed, but wa observation. ...page...Neptune-Pluto These waves average 493 years, a span conveniently near 500 year spans by which conventional historians typically segment history. Because of Pluto''s lopsided orbit the wave segments do not fall  into the quarterly measurements we might expect. For instance during ((1399Neptune-Pluto1892)) the quadrate alignments fall at 171 years, 71 years, 172s and 70 years respectively. Neptune-Pluto waves represent large changes in the collective mindset. Collective belief systems meet evolutionary changes. Neptune-Pluto Waves and Historical AgesThe list below lines up quite well next to mainstream historical age divisions. Historians and readers smartly break history into digestable sections. Of course, various times in history warrant study as a cohesive unit, such as with the ((Roman Empire)) or ((The Bronze Age)). Almost too conveniently, Neptune-Pluto wave alignments come very close to matching turning points related to these two examples, for instance. ((82bceNeptune-Pluto409)) closely parallels the Roman Empire period. Yes, the traditional date begins with Julius Caeser''s ascension to Emperor in 42bce, but the ((Socii Revolution)) of 82bce that determined his path tells a more complete story. Admittely, that the Bronze Age began with ((3062bceNeptune-Pluto2558bce)) might seem like a leap, since no definitive date exists, but we have a method for testing such conjecture ((The Outer Describes the Inner)) covers how each wave has an internal structure that connects events within a wave to one another. Both the history of Greece and the dawn of Modernism serve as great examples.((576bceNeptune-Pluto85bce)): History by Quadruate Alignments    * 576bceNeptune-0Â°-Pluto85bce: 576bce- Greece, particularly Athens reached a peak helped because its central location made it a commercial center. This brought them in competition to Persia and the Sparta as well as other city states.     * 576bceNeptune-90Â°-Pluto85bce: 404bce - Greece and Sparta wars end at the expense of both.     * 576bceNeptune-180Â°-Pluto85bce: 334bce - ((Alexander the Great)) of Macedon consolidates Greece defeats Persia; spreads Greek culture across large swaths of territory; as a result much of the west Asia and parts of Europe underwent Hellenization; this cultural shift created the headwater from which the river of western culture flowed. It is important to remember that ((Aristotle)) personally tutored Alexander; Aristotle''s philosophical heritage leads directly back to ((Anaximander)), who at the beginning of the 576bce-85bce Neptune-Pluto wave had to be at the prime of his life. He and his colleagues ushered in the Greek element of the Axial Age, leading us back to Aristotle through ((Socrates)) and ((Plato)).     * 576bceNeptune-270Â°-Pluto85bce: 168bce - The last Macedonian War. This, along with the Punic wars of fifty years previous gave full control of the Mediterranean, and further erasing another remnant of Greek glory. Hellenization continued but it came via Rome rather than Macedon or Athens. Decadal TransitsPluto''s unique makes measuring so much fun! Because Pluto orbit''s, pinched at one end, fat at the other contributes to Neptune-Pluto ((transits)) that last for decades rather than the normally eight to ten years of most Neptune-Pluto events....page...Uranus Waves The best way to gather meaning from these waves takes seeing them as a connected pair. Uranus-Pluto waves introduce new developments whether society wants them or not. Uranus-Neptune waves tend toward the acceptance of Uranus-Pluto ideas across the spectrum. Uranus-Neptune Waves These waves return to the same quadrate alignments every 172 years or so. This wave helps translate the collective evolutionary changes into new methods that develop as humans move through time. We must remember that these changes happen in parallel to ((Uranus-Pluto)) that coincide with societal changes that appear more abruptly. Uranus-Neptune waves on the other hand deal with the acceptance of revolutionary change. These changes typically revolve around new abilities to perform tasks and to perceive reality in different terms. The differences associated with these waves typically alter societies as much as those connected to with Uranus-Pluto alignments but the collective more readily accept the need to move to a new a paradigm. This characteristic certainly held true for during the last two ((conjunction))s of Uranus and Neptune, 1821 and 1993, respectively. Indeed we their waves easily trace back to the beginning of the Age of Reason when ((1650Uranus-Neptune1821)). That split from established doctrine engendered the creation of physics and the more complete understanding of physical forces, seen and unseen. Around 1821  and thereafter ((Michael Faraday)), took principles of natural philosophy and extended them into practical systems that laid the foundation of modern science and technology. His experiments with magnetism and electromotive force set the forth the practical application of electricity, leading to its widespread adaption around the globe. He also introduced many of the of the terms relevant to both chemistry and electricity in use today. He also laid the foundation for atomic theory and set the stage for electronics on which the Internet lives.Around the same time, steam technology, around since near the beginning of ((1711Uranus-1819)) moved out of the mining industry onto steamships and onto what would become railroads. From here forward transportation and electricity, moved forward in parallel. {attachment id=61}     * ~1821: Faraday introduces electromotion; steam moves to transportation;    * ~1868: Siemens establishes practical use of DC current; electric trams soon follow; Edison begins experiments; Otto releases internal combustion engine    * ~1908: Radio transmissions begin; electric appliances begin to reach public; Henry Ford builds mass-production factories; heavier than air machines begin flying regularly;     * ~1956: Transistors prove practical; post-war boom puts automobiles in hands of most classes at least in US; jets begin to replace propeller aircraft ~1993: Internet goes into hands of general public; cell-phones take similar path; electronics increasingly take over engine regulation and monitoring; Internet culture promotes global industrialization.These connections certainly display how society changed in revolutionary ways. The Age or Reason took a big leap away from Church dogma, electricity and motorized transportation dramatically altered how and where people could and did live. The Internet and its networked cousins brought every part of the world to almost everyone''s fingertips. These changes have positive and negative affects we still work through but Uranus-Neptune waves clearly point to trajectories related to how one collective transacts with another....page...Uranus-Pluto WavesSpan: Alternates 110/140 years. Again since Pluto makes up part of this pairing, the increments have unequal lengths of 110 and 140 years. Astrologers claim each planet represent different forms of massive forces of change: revolutionary and evolutionary. If this proves true we should expect incremental change and advances suddenly leading to major breakthroughs or breakdowns. Recent history matches Uranus-Pluto events to times of dramatic, sometimes violent uprisings. These times also brought major lurches forward, featuring times where humans had to accept new circumstance whether prepared to or not. 1455-1848 {attachment id=64} 	{attachment id=63} {attachment id=62} 	 {attachment id=53} Uranus-Pluto waves have a direct pedigree from the invention of the printing press up to and including the birth of the Internet, tainted with revolutions of all kinds along the way.1454 could have been a year when the Italain city states could have united into a powerful bloc. Instead inner rivalaries prickled their attempted treaty and Italian unity faded far into the future. Meanwhile, in England the end of the Hundred Years War ignited the War of the Roses, a sometimes bitter contest eventually establishedthe English character that later powered into a part of imperial power. Back on the mainland, Gutenberg eventually beat out others and printed a Bible by press, one the still bears his moniker. On the Black Sea in 1453, the long fading Byzantine Empire, the last remnants of Imperial Rome, fell to a Turkish emir (with the help of a Hungarian engineer on the cannons). {attachment id=64}By 1498, a good portion of the Carribean opened up to European culture, with some of the results reaching publication by press. Stories of African and Indian sea routes also began to reach the hands of the literate, a small portion but one who might know to whom to sell precious spices. Some conjecture that Turkish control inspired these sea voyages, but the Ottomans never cut off the trade routes.At mid-cycle near 1540 the Tudor king, Henry VIII descendant of a victor of the War of the Roses, broke with the Roman Church, setting up worship fairly unchanged but under power of the throne. In one bold move a tithe disappeared and asset of influence emerged; the throne could award abbys and convents for special favors. Tnat the Church alread fought Protestanism in Germany, Switzerland and Bohemia did not escape the attenion of this influential monarch. Also around this time Copernicus would oppose the Church in another way. His publication spoke of revolution of a different kind, that of planets around the sun.Around the upper square of 1566, the man who took Copernicus'' ideas another critical step, Kepler entered this world. Around the same time, Europe''s religious conflict entered a level where Protestants fought among themselves to establish the best way to worship, while fighting the Catholic hierarchy. The still mighty Church close to this time (1564) sent the message that its reform would not come into question at the Council of Trent. Indeed, it signaled a redoubling of its efforts by launching the Counter-Reformation. Notice too that two polities that soon gained much through more secular approaches. England and the United Provinces begin to move beyond where Spain and Portugal, partnered business interests with government, setting a trend that Spain knew nothing of. As the ((1455Uranus-Pluto1598)) wave came to end and ((1599Uranus-Pluto1710)) dawned, we can see the power of print in action again as ((Kepler)) refined Copernicus, forging the chain the led to Galileo)) (also born at  upper square of 1567) to confirm heliocentric focus of our solar system. The printed word and the formation of the modern English also emerge as themes through ((Shakespeare)) another denizen of the circa ((1567 Uranus-Pluto upper square)) (both were born in 1564). Completing the wave, we should note that Descartes, the man most often connected to established the philosophical foundation came to the world in 1598....page...1599-1710{attachment id=63}The ((1599Uranus-Pluto1710)) connects the last of the ((Renaissances)) through the ((English Civll War)), the onset of the ((Age of Reason)) and the ((Peace of Westphalia)) at the midpoint around 1649, through the onset of the Industrial Age around start of the XVIIth century. Through all of the events we can see the shadow of the press (King James Bible, The Leviathan, Discourse in Method, the ability to distribute treaty text in various languages. The midpoint, a busy time because ((1478Uranus-Neptune1650)) ended and the midpoint of ((1399Neptune-Pluto1892)) appeared at the same time also coincided with the births of ((Newtown)) and ((Liebniz)). The roots of the French Revolution firmly planted themselves with ((Le Fronde)) as the last Spanish glory begin its final fade as the second half  of ((1599Uranus-Pluto1710)) came to an end. Also of note, the Church here lost its political role; it issued a Bull against the peace that ended the religious wars; it was ignored....page...1711-1848Balance of Power Diplomacy dominated this period, None of the major powers France, Great Britain and Austria felt they could afford to let the another gain too strategic and advantage. With this knowledge, smaller entities used any strategic anamoly to their advantage, engaging in alliances or playing offers against one another to gain whatever they could. This condition engendered creation of standing armies and weaponry, a new development meant to bypass the needs of mercernaries. Mercernaries still survive down to our time, but standing armies now make up a major part of standard military practice. An offshoot of this practice came in the form of strategic shows of force. Leaders with shiny new armies often did want to ding them in combat. Soldiers would move to a threatening position and then negotiations began. Nonetheless, armies and arms cost money, more specifically cash. A system of modern taxation still lay on the horizon. This arms race, along with other factors, contributed to the conditions that exploded at the peak of ((1710Uranus-Pluto1848)): the ((French Revolution)).Though other outer planet events connect with this watershed event, the connections to Uranus-Pluto events stand clear. For one, as we have seen whenever an outer planet wave reaches a midpoint, history reaches a turning point. This proves no different as the condition appeared between 1792-93. Secondly, the on the ground conditions match the timeline of 1711Uranus-Pluto1848. The arms war launched by Louis XIVth continued through the XVIIIth century. Both his method and government and another underlying factor of the Revolution date back to around ((1598Uranus-180-Pluto1710: 1649)). The other factor? The Age of Reason. The ((Enlightenment)), its successor, fairly well described many of the may ideals the revolution was supposed to test. By the beginning of 1711Uranus-Pluto1848, it pretty much was well on its way to be a guiding force for the rest of the century. With this cultural movement, we recognize the pedigree of Gutenberg''s Bible near the ((1455 Uranus-Pluto conjunction)); the Enlightenment gorged on the printed word.A major grievance of the uprising centered around representative taxation, an issue also dating back to the Sun King. Modern armies and commerce run on cash, but most governments lacked the ability to leverage of the growing commercial market. These markets included engineers, lawyers and accountants, who demanded a regular and stated rate of pay. But most monarchies, built on primogeniture traced back centuries, lived on fixed incomes. Ultimately, this need for politics to catch up with modern reality represented the root cause of the event that forever transformed the class structure of European culture, wherever it landed. From here forward the terms liberal and conservative, socialist or capitalist began to better explain peoples view than medieval terms left behind.Leaping forward to 1965 and the beginning of ((1966Uranus-Pluto2100)) we recognize these very terms and some of the characteristics of protest pioneered in the 1790s. Socialism, popularism as well as conservatism and even fascism all trace their roots to La Revolution. In fact, each ((quadrate alignment)) from 1792 through 1965 points to a turning point related to competition among the classes, particularly along the lines of socialism versus capitialism. Certainly, the grievances related to these issues helped fuel the split from the ancien regime. The revolution''s seeming failure still inspired others to attempt the same with varyiing degrees of success. The Uranus-Pluto conjunction of 1848  coincided with revolutions across Europe an atmosphere that encouraged the publication of the ((Communist Manifesto))-- ((Karl Marx)) was born at the Uranus-Pluto upper square in 1821.At the ((1849Uranus-Pluto1965)) ((lower square)) around 1876 we run into the ((Panic of 1873)) and ((Great Railroad Strike of 1877)). The latter especially laid out the storyboard for labor issues in the United States.through the 1930s.The railroad striike, that turned increasingly violent, arrived on the combination of government fiat connected to corporate financing. When the ((Jay Cooke Bank)) failed it set up a cascade of failures across the United States. In 1877 when B&amp;O raillroad attempted to cut wages for the second time that year, workers prevented stock from moving. This set off a movement that eventually shut down railroad transit around the nation. Eventually, federal troops helped suppress the violence. The final outcome her is that the unions realized that they required a stronger voice and strategies other than riots. But the battle of worker versus corporation was firmly enjoined. Around the world during the 1870s, socialist groups enjoined setting up next episodes of struggle.1849-1965{attachment id=53}The quadrate alignments for ((1849Uranus-Pluto1965)) fell along the fault lines of Communism and the working class struggles. Falling back a bit, 1848 brought revolutions that though ostensibly unsuccessful, scared governments enough to introduce rights and freedoms to more and more citizens. Governments looked for ways to increase suffrage while various groups advocated for the same. One that began with little relent were women. The first Feminist convention convened at Seneca falls in 1848. Around the same the US abolitionst movement began to advocate for freedoms, butting against US law.We already covered the 1877 lower square and how the capitalism spurred by industrialism gave rise to workers rights advocacy. That these still appeared largely unmet evinces in the Progressive movements at the turn of the XXth century and the disastorous 1905 Russian Revolution. We can see the other side of the equation with the introduction of mass production pioneered by ((Henry Ford)) near the 1901 Uranus-Pluto opposition. Here we see the signature of the ((1710Uranus-0-Pluto1848: 1710)) where the Industrial Revolution began and one, like the printing press, that likely will carry down through history.1930 near the ((1849Uranus-Pluto1965)) ((upper square)) touched these circumstances in at least a couple ways. ((Stalin)) around this time consolidated his power, transforming socialism into a state run machine, for better and worse. With mass production methods, the then USSR produced its way to some parity with the West. Efforts turned out successful enough to promote the Soviet Republics by the end of ((1849Uranus-Pluto1965)) to superpower status. At what was also the beginning of ((1966Uranus-Pluto2100)), the two powers representing the most powerful of competing idioms, capitalism and socialism brought the world close to mass destruction, and after backing away from direct confrontation used proxy wars to battle the other''s industrial-military complex.The 1960s'' cultural complexities match those of planetary interactions of the time; we must factor in all of outer planet ((quadrature alignments)) (there were many) to make reasonable connections between the outer planets and the history of the decade, but the roadmap established above makes clear how events of that decade demonstrates clear Uranus-Pluto connections. Another one very similar to Gutenberg''s Bible came into history with the introduction of the ((Arapanet)), its cousins and its descendants. Like the printing press it served a few needs at first, but eventually the needs and wants delivered via the Internet find limit only at the number of people who access it. Taken beyond the restriction of actual usage, books affected millions who never learned to read.Our culture reveres the printed word, for good reason. We measure a nation or culture by its literacy. We should remember, however, that the book, like introduction of writing, also brought a way life to end. Before books reached critical mass, delivery of the spoken word followed a tradition dating back centuries. Yes, the Church produced text written by hand, but even this technique matches the ability to interject individual style into each piece. The press took the first step into mass production, introducing many of the requirements and behaviors inherent to modern commerce and industry.Banking, accounting, government treasuries all depend on the repitition and precision that the press provides. Gutenberg had to defend his patent against the financial backer that lended him the capital needed to produce his seminal invention. With the press we also received communication in the vernacular, the ability to convey standard instructions to many at once over long distances. Advertising and promotion played major roles in fomenting revolution both religious and secular: Martin Luther''s message spread prodigiously with the help of the press. Through the printed word people read of a new world and cast their fate to words cast on paper. The press also brought to us authors, those who could make a living solely or partially because of their ability to place words on paper people wanted to read. Eventually, women too could do the same, a development that still alters our worldview. What people wrote or read could range from a treatise on,  the evils of witches or Mein Kampf, Little Women or Walden''s Pond. Like money, the printed word could end up in anyone''s hand.Directly descendant from the press, the Internet and similar networks is open to all, from pedophiles to racists, to humane societies and mental health support groups, the Internet offers access to all and changes even those who have never touched a computer. Like the printed word it simultaneously enriches and displaces.     Mid-Term WavesSaturn-Uranus WavesDuration: 46 YearsThis frequency means that the same Saturn-Uranus quadurate alignment occurs twice a century. Saturn-Neptune Waves Saturn-Pluto WavesDuration: 31/38 Years ...page...  Short-Term Waves   ...page... Real World Wave Examples1954Saturn-Neptune1989This wave is covered in more detail here, but a synopsis helps illustrate the above:       * 0Â°/360Â°-1954: The Saturn-Neptune conjunction stood within in orb of the joint UK/USA overthrow of Mossadeq, prime minister of the democratically elected Iranian government of 1951. They installed the western-oriented Shah, who depended on the Americans to keep his power    * 90Â°-1962: Khomeini exiled to Turkey by Shah. This enabled the cleric to gather support international support to his cause. The time also included forced literacy programs in the military and mass relocations that urbanized the cities to the expense of rural landowners. This program created a middle-class but also enriched many of the Shah''s supporters. The middle-class became torn between support for the Shah and distaste of government control.     *   ', '', 1219023952, '', 2, 'deek', '96.26.238.49', NULL, NULL, NULL, '<br />What Are Outer Planet Waves?<br /><br /

>Outer planet waves simply stand as a metaphor to help understand how to tie outer planet movements to history.<br /><br />{attachment id=21}<br /><br />This model leads to elegant descriptions because the proportions remain the same no matter what planet wave we speak of. Whether we speak of 906Neptune-Pluto1398<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=906Neptune-Pluto1398" title="Create page: 906Neptune-Pluto1398"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> that spans nearly five hundred years or 1883Saturn-Pluto1915<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1883Saturn-Pluto1915" title="Create page: 1883Saturn-Pluto1915"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> of about thirty-one, the model remains the same.<br /><br />These waves describe processes we know but take for granted like the phases of the Moon.<br /><br /> {attachment id=7}<br /><br />or<br /><br />{attachment id=3}<br /><br />No matter how what planetary interactions we choose or how far we extend into the universe, the wave metaphor still applies. More than being applicable across time and space this measuring device describes feelings and realities we go through time and time again. Each process we venture upon has a beginning, middle, end and we recognize this consciously and unconsciously, but the wave breaks the process into more useful sections. Whatever the circumstance we see a seed moment, both a beginning and end, this seed needs time to grow before we recognize it for the object it has the potential to be. The span between &quot;planting&quot; and emergence is a critical time whether we speak of agriculture, child-rearing or project management. Just planting a seed does not guarantee its survival, especially in pre-modern times. Emergence depends on soil conditions, suitability of the seed to climate conditions, what kind of care is taken or is possible and so on. Again, success in the projects mentioned above must meet the same conditions. If we work on a project, the seed moment involves intial idea, organization, gathering of materials and setting deadlines and setting forth on the tasks required to complete. If we speak of human growth, we can consider the birth as the seed moment. For first time parents, the end of free time accompanies the beginning of life and the time between &quot;seedling&quot; and emergence can be depicted as follows:<br /><br /> {attachment id=6}<br /><br />Store that this illustration displays a Saturn''s orbit in wave form, we will return to it later.<br /><br />For humans emergence comes near the school age, around six or seven. How well a child emerges depends on her/his genetic composition-- a pumpkin seed will not produce a lemon--the care the child receives and the environment that sets the expectations. A hunter-gatherer child will have a different skill set to absorb than a modern one.<br /><br />From here we move past beginnings to a middle portion. Notice that from emergence to the half point of the onset conditions still persist. How someone plans a project, the care vegetation receives from seedling to root and leave growth reflects the conditions found at the midpoint of the wave. Nonetheless, at this half point, for humans this equates to puberty, we expect differently than what we do at the first portion of the cycle. The crop still requires regular care, but nurse it less. Children do not require the hour to hour attention they do at a younger age. In fact one who is smothered may be not be able to act as independently later. At puberty notice that the child takes on features our subject will have for the rest of her/his life, but we also know that the maturation process has a ways to go. A plant will produce buds, but the fruit must wait until it ripens. Teenagers can and some do have children, but physiologically and mentally the process continues.<br /><br /> As far as the wave model we have moved from 0Â°/360Â° (seed) through emergence (90Â°) to budding (180Â°). At the seed moment we move across the x-axis to crossing the y-axis at the wave trough back to crossing the x-axis at midpoint.<br /><br />...page...Wave Rankings<br /><br />For the same reasons that outer planets<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=outer+planets" title="Create page: outer+planets"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> tell us more about history than inner planets<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=inner+planets" title="Create page: inner+planets"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> do , we rank waves from the long-term to the short-term. History tied to short-term waves must take into account mid-term ones, mid-term historical trends operate within the long-term framework. The industrialism of Germany tied to 1883Saturn-Pluto1915<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1883Saturn-Pluto1915" title="Create page: 1883Saturn-Pluto1915"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> makes no sense within the frame of the 1599Uranus-Pluto1710<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1599Uranus-Pluto1710" title="Create page: 1599Uranus-Pluto1710"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave, but makes perfect sense within 1849Uranus-Pluto1964<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1849Uranus-Pluto1964" title="Create page: 1849Uranus-Pluto1964"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>.<br />Long-Term<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Long-Term" title="Create page: Long-Term" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> Waves<br /><br />The long term waves inlude between Neptune and Pluto, Uranus to Neptune and Uranus to Pluto. Of these the Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave most closely matches the ages most historians ranks as divisions marked by distinct turning points. Because of the wave ranking discussed above, might surmise that the <a title="Uranus Waves" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Uranus+Waves'' class=''wiki''>Uranus Waves</a> act as connective tissue between the Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> waves.<br />Another Proportion<br /><br />Once this entire project comes together, I will publish an imagemap based on the following Timewheel(tm) model, but another wheel on the outside with corresponding events according to region or topic. Nonetheless, I noticed something that looked familair for the time wheels that represent each Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> Wave.<br /><br />{attachment id=34}<br /><br />Look for the text in black on the wheel on the two outer rings and you will see four in the outer and three in the middle one. The black text represent conjunctions that appear during a Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave span. Thus during each Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave we will see four Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> conjunctions and three Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> ones. Extending to quadrate alignments<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=quadrate+alignments" title="Create page: quadrate+alignments"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> equal amounts of the above appear within each of the same increments, i.e., four Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> oppositions and four upper and lower squares etc and three Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> in each alignment category.<br /><br />This ratio matches the number of elements<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=elements" title="Create page: elements"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> (3) and qualities<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=qualities" title="Create page: qualities"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> found throughout the zodiac. The familiar elements cover the basic building blocks of life: fire<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=fire" title="Create page: fire"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, earth<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=earth" title="Create page: earth"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, air<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=air" title="Create page: air"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and water<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=water" title="Create page: water"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, while the less known qualities cardinal<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=cardinal" title="Create page: cardinal"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, fixed<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=fixed" title="Create page: fixed"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and mutable<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=mutable" title="Create page: mutable"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> represent how things (the elements), move. Without movement all of the material objects in world do us no service at all.<br /><br />Seeing these Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> periods as we see the zodiac may further help us see history more holistically. Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> alignments act like the elements, offering us the building blocks of change. Is the change fiery, of a more cerebal nature (air)?   Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> alignments relate to the quality of change. Is it change that establishes a change (fixed) or one that presents more opportuniity (mutable).<br /><br />Truthfully, this observation is as new to me as it is to the reader. The rant around it are not fully developed, but wa observation.<br /><br />...page...Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a><br /><br /> These waves average 493 years, a span conveniently near 500 year spans by which conventional historians typically segment history. Because of Pluto''s lopsided orbit the wave segments do not fall  into the quarterly measurements we might expect. For instance during 1399Neptune-Pluto1892<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1399Neptune-Pluto1892" title="Create page: 1399Neptune-Pluto1892"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> the quadrate alignments fall at 171 years, 71 years, 172s and 70 years respectively.<br /><br />Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> waves represent large changes in the collective mindset. Collective belief systems meet evolutionary changes.<br /><br />Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> Waves and Historical Ages<br /><br />The list below lines up quite well next to mainstream historical age divisions. Historians and readers smartly break history into digestable sections. Of course, various times in history warrant study as a cohesive unit, such as with the Roman Empire<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Roman+Empire" title="Create page: Roman+Empire"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> or The Bronze Age<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=The+Bronze+Age" title="Create page: The+Bronze+Age"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. Almost too conveniently, Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave alignments come very close to matching turning points related to these two examples, for instance. 82bceNeptune-Pluto409<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=82bceNeptune-Pluto409" title="Create page: 82bceNeptune-Pluto409"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> closely parallels the Roman Empire period. Yes, the traditional date begins with Julius Caeser''s ascension to Emperor in 42bce, but the Socii Revolution<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Socii+Revolution" title="Create page: Socii+Revolution"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> of 82bce that determined his path tells a more complete story. Admittely, that the Bronze Age began with 3062bceNeptune-Pluto2558bce<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=3062bceNeptune-Pluto2558bce" title="Create page: 3062bceNeptune-Pluto2558bce"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> might seem like a leap, since no definitive date exists, but we have a method for testing such conjecture The Outer Describes the Inner<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=The+Outer+Describes+the+Inner" title="Create page: The+Outer+Describes+the+Inner"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> covers how each wave has an internal structure that connects events within a wave to one another. Both the history of Greece and the dawn of Modernism serve as great examples.<br /><br />576bceNeptune-Pluto85bce<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=576bceNeptune-Pluto85bce" title="Create page: 576bceNeptune-Pluto85bce"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>: History by Quadruate Alignments<br /><br />    * 576bceNeptune-0Â°-Pluto85bce: 576bce- Greece, particularly Athens reached a peak helped because its central location made it a commercial center. This brought them in competition to Persia and the Sparta as well as other city states.<br /><br /><br /><br />    * 576bceNeptune-90Â°-Pluto85bce: 404bce - Greece and Sparta wars end at the expense of both.<br /><br /><br /><br />    * 576bceNeptune-180Â°-Pluto85bce: 334bce - Alexander the Great<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Alexander+the+Great" title="Create page: Alexander+the+Great"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> of Macedon consolidates Greece defeats Persia; spreads Greek culture across large swaths of territory; as a result much of the west Asia and parts of Europe underwent Hellenization; this cultural shift created the headwater from which the river of western culture flowed. It is important to remember that Aristotle<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Aristotle" title="Create page: Aristotle"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> personally tutored Alexander; Aristotle''s philosophical heritage leads directly back to Anaximander<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Anaximander" title="Create page: Anaximander"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, who at the beginning of the 576bce-85bce Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave had to be at the prime of his life. He and his colleagues ushered in the Greek element of the Axial Age, leading us back to Aristotle through Socrates<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Socrates" title="Create page: Socrates"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and Plato<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Plato" title="Create page: Plato"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>.<br /><br /><br /><br />    * 576bceNeptune-270Â°-Pluto85bce: 168bce - The last Macedonian War. This, along with the Punic wars of fifty years previous gave full control of the Mediterranean, and further erasing another remnant of Greek glory. Hellenization continued but it came via Rome rather than Macedon or Athens.<br /><br /><br />Decadal Transits<br /><br />Pluto''s unique makes measuring so much fun! Because Pluto orbit''s, pinched at one end, fat at the other contributes to Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> transits<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=transits" title="Create page: transits"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> that last for decades rather than the normally eight to ten years of most Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> events.<br /><br />...page...Uranus Waves<br /><br />The best way to gather meaning from these waves takes seeing them as a connected pair. Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> waves introduce new developments whether society wants them or not. Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> waves tend toward the acceptance of Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> ideas across the spectrum.<br />Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> Waves<br /><br />These waves return to the same quadrate alignments every 172 years or so. This wave helps translate the collective evolutionary changes into new methods that develop as humans move through time. We must remember that these changes happen in parallel to Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> that coincide with societal changes that appear more abruptly. Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> waves on the other hand deal with the acceptance of revolutionary change. These changes typically revolve around new abilities to perform tasks and to perceive reality in different terms. The differences associated with these waves typically alter societies as much as those connected to with Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> alignments but the collective more readily accept the need to move to a new a paradigm.<br /><br /> This characteristic certainly held true for during the last two conjunction<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=conjunction" title="Create page: conjunction"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>s of Uranus and Neptune, 1821 and 1993, respectively. Indeed we their waves easily trace back to the beginning of the Age of Reason when 1650Uranus-Neptune1821<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1650Uranus-Neptune1821" title="Create page: 1650Uranus-Neptune1821"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>.<br /><br />That split from established doctrine engendered the creation of physics and the more complete understanding of physical forces, seen and unseen. Around 1821  and thereafter Michael Faraday<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Michael+Faraday" title="Create page: Michael+Faraday"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, took principles of natural philosophy and extended them into practical systems that laid the foundation of modern science and technology. His experiments with magnetism and electromotive force set the forth the practical application of electricity, leading to its widespread adaption around the globe. He also introduced many of the of the terms relevant to both chemistry and electricity in use today. He also laid the foundation for atomic theory and set the stage for electronics on which the Internet lives.<br /><br />Around the same time, steam technology, around since near the beginning of 1711Uranus-1819<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1711Uranus-1819" title="Create page: 1711Uranus-1819"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> moved out of the mining industry onto steamships and onto what would become railroads. From here forward transportation and electricity, moved forward in parallel.<br /><br /> {attachment id=61}<br /><br />    * ~1821: Faraday introduces electromotion; steam moves to transportation;<br /><br />    * ~1868: Siemens establishes practical use of DC current; electric trams soon follow; Edison begins experiments; Otto releases internal combustion engine<br /><br />    * ~1908: Radio transmissions begin; electric appliances begin to reach public; Henry Ford builds mass-production factories; heavier than air machines begin flying regularly;<br /><br />    * ~1956: Transistors prove practical; post-war boom puts automobiles in hands of most classes at least in US; jets begin to replace propeller aircraft ~1993: Internet goes into hands of general public; cell-phones take similar path; electronics increasingly take over engine regulation and monitoring; Internet culture promotes global industrialization.<br /><br />These connections certainly display how society changed in revolutionary ways. The Age or Reason took a big leap away from Church dogma, electricity and motorized transportation dramatically altered how and where people could and did live. The Internet and its networked cousins brought every part of the world to almost everyone''s fingertips. These changes have positive and negative affects we still work through but Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> waves clearly point to trajectories related to how one collective transacts with another.<br /><br />...page...Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> Waves<br /><br />Span: Alternates 110/140 years.<br /><br />Again since Pluto makes up part of this pairing, the increments have unequal lengths of 110 and 140 years. Astrologers claim each planet represent different forms of massive forces of change: revolutionary and evolutionary. If this proves true we should expect incremental change and advances suddenly leading to major breakthroughs or breakdowns. Recent history matches Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> events to times of dramatic, sometimes violent uprisings. These times also brought major lurches forward, featuring times where humans had to accept new circumstance whether prepared to or not.<br />1455-1848<br />{attachment id=64} 	{attachment id=63}<br /> {attachment id=62} 	 {attachment id=53}<br /><br />


 Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> waves have a direct pedigree from the invention of the printing press up to and including the birth of the Internet, tainted with revolutions of all kinds along the way.<br /><br />1454 could have been a year when the Italain city states could have united into a powerful bloc. Instead inner rivalaries prickled their attempted treaty and Italian unity faded far into the future. Meanwhile, in England the end of the Hundred Years War ignited the War of the Roses, a sometimes bitter contest eventually established<br />the English character that later powered into a part of imperial power. Back on the mainland, Gutenberg eventually beat out others and printed a Bible by press, one the still bears his moniker. On the Black Sea in 1453, the long fading Byzantine Empire, the last remnants of Imperial Rome, fell to a Turkish emir (with the help of a Hungarian engineer on the cannons).<br /><br />{attachment id=64}<br /><br />By 1498, a good portion of the Carribean opened up to European culture, with some of the results reaching publication by press. Stories of African and Indian sea routes also began to reach the hands of the literate, a small portion but one who might know to whom to sell precious spices. Some conjecture that Turkish control inspired these sea voyages, but the Ottomans never cut off the trade routes.<br /><br />At mid-cycle near 1540 the Tudor king, Henry VIII descendant of a victor of the War of the Roses, broke with the Roman Church, setting up worship fairly unchanged but under power of the throne. In one bold move a tithe disappeared and asset of influence emerged; the throne could award abbys and convents for special favors. Tnat the Church alread fought Protestanism in Germany, Switzerland and Bohemia did not escape the attenion of this influential monarch. Also around this time Copernicus would oppose the Church in another way. His publication spoke of revolution of a different kind, that of planets around the sun.<br /><br />Around the upper square of 1566, the man who took Copernicus'' ideas another critical step, Kepler entered this world. Around the same time, Europe''s religious conflict entered a level where Protestants fought among themselves to establish the best way to worship, while fighting the Catholic hierarchy. The still mighty Church close to this time (1564) sent the message that its reform would not come into question at the Council of Trent. Indeed, it signaled a redoubling of its efforts by launching the Counter-Reformation<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Counter-Reformation" title="Create page: Counter-Reformation" class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. Notice too that two polities that soon gained much through more secular approaches. England and the United Provinces begin to move beyond where Spain and Portugal, partnered business interests with government, setting a trend that Spain knew nothing of.<br /><br /> As the 1455Uranus-Pluto1598<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1455Uranus-Pluto1598" title="Create page: 1455Uranus-Pluto1598"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave came to end and 1599Uranus-Pluto1710<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1599Uranus-Pluto1710" title="Create page: 1599Uranus-Pluto1710"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> dawned, we can see the power of print in action again as Kepler<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Kepler" title="Create page: Kepler"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> refined Copernicus, forging the chain the led to Galileo)) (also born at  upper square of 1567) to confirm heliocentric focus of our solar system. The printed word and the formation of the modern English also emerge as themes through Shakespeare<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Shakespeare" title="Create page: Shakespeare"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> another denizen of the circa 1567 Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> upper square<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1567+Uranus-Pluto+upper+square" title="Create page: 1567+Uranus-Pluto+upper+square"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> (both were born in 1564). Completing the wave, we should note that Descartes, the man most often connected to established the philosophical foundation came to the world in 1598.<br /><br />...page...1599-1710<br /><br />{attachment id=63}<br /><br />The 1599Uranus-Pluto1710<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1599Uranus-Pluto1710" title="Create page: 1599Uranus-Pluto1710"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> connects the last of the <a title="Renaissances" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Renaissances'' class=''wiki''>Renaissances</a> through the English Civll War<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=English+Civll+War" title="Create page: English+Civll+War"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, the onset of the Age of Reason<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Age+of+Reason" title="Create page: Age+of+Reason"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and the Peace of Westphalia<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Peace+of+Westphalia" title="Create page: Peace+of+Westphalia"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> at the midpoint around 1649, through the onset of the Industrial Age around start of the XVIIth century. Through all of the events we can see the shadow of the press (King James Bible, The Leviathan, Discourse in Method, the ability to distribute treaty text in various languages. The midpoint, a busy time because 1478Uranus-Neptune1650<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1478Uranus-Neptune1650" title="Create page: 1478Uranus-Neptune1650"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> ended and the midpoint of 1399Neptune-Pluto1892<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1399Neptune-Pluto1892" title="Create page: 1399Neptune-Pluto1892"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> appeared at the same time also coincided with the births of Newtown<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Newtown" title="Create page: Newtown"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and Liebniz<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Liebniz" title="Create page: Liebniz"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. The roots of the French Revolution firmly planted themselves with Le Fronde<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Le+Fronde" title="Create page: Le+Fronde"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> as the last Spanish glory begin its final fade as the second half  of 1599Uranus-Pluto1710<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1599Uranus-Pluto1710" title="Create page: 1599Uranus-Pluto1710"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> came to an end. Also of note, the Church here lost its political role; it issued a Bull against the peace that ended the religious wars; it was ignored.<br /><br />...page...1711-1848<br /><br />Balance of Power Diplomacy dominated this period, None of the major powers France, Great Britain and Austria felt they could afford to let the another gain too strategic and advantage. With this knowledge, smaller entities used any strategic anamoly to their advantage, engaging in alliances or playing offers against one another to gain whatever they could. This condition engendered creation of standing armies and weaponry, a new development meant to bypass the needs of mercernaries. Mercernaries still survive down to our time, but standing armies now make up a major part of standard military practice. An offshoot of this practice came in the form of strategic shows of force. Leaders with shiny new armies often did want to ding them in combat. Soldiers would move to a threatening position and then negotiations began. Nonetheless, armies and arms cost money, more specifically cash. A system of modern taxation still lay on the horizon. This arms race, along with other factors, contributed to the conditions that exploded at the peak of 1710Uranus-Pluto1848<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1710Uranus-Pluto1848" title="Create page: 1710Uranus-Pluto1848"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>: the French Revolution<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=French+Revolution" title="Create page: French+Revolution"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>.<br /><br />Though other outer planet events connect with this watershed event, the connections to Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> events stand clear. For one, as we have seen whenever an outer planet wave reaches a midpoint, history reaches a turning point. This proves no different as the condition appeared between 1792-93. Secondly, the on the ground conditions match the timeline of 1711Uranus-Pluto1848. The arms war launched by Louis XIVth continued through the XVIIIth century. Both his method and government and another underlying factor of the Revolution date back to around 1598Uranus-180-Pluto1710: 1649<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1598Uranus-180-Pluto1710%3A+1649" title="Create page: 1598Uranus-180-Pluto1710%3A+1649"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. The other factor? The Age of Reason. The Enlightenment<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Enlightenment" title="Create page: Enlightenment"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, its successor, fairly well described many of the may ideals the revolution was supposed to test. By the beginning of 1711Uranus-Pluto1848, it pretty much was well on its way to be a guiding force for the rest of the century. With this cultural movement, we recognize the pedigree of Gutenberg''s Bible near the 1455 Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> conjunction<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1455+Uranus-Pluto+conjunction" title="Create page: 1455+Uranus-Pluto+conjunction"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>; the Enlightenment gorged on the printed word.<br /><br />A major grievance of the uprising centered around representative taxation, an issue also dating back to the Sun King. Modern armies and commerce run on cash, but most governments lacked the ability to leverage of the growing commercial market. These markets included engineers, lawyers and accountants, who demanded a regular and stated rate of pay. But most monarchies, built on primogeniture traced back centuries, lived on fixed incomes. Ultimately, this need for politics to catch up with modern reality represented the root cause of the event that forever transformed the class structure of European culture, wherever it landed. From here forward the terms liberal and conservative, socialist or capitalist began to better explain peoples view than medieval terms left behind.<br /><br />Leaping forward to 1965 and the beginning of 1966Uranus-Pluto2100<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1966Uranus-Pluto2100" title="Create page: 1966Uranus-Pluto2100"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> we recognize these very terms and some of the characteristics of protest pioneered in the 1790s. Socialism, popularism as well as conservatism and even fascism all trace their roots to La Revolution. In fact, each quadrate alignment<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=quadrate+alignment" title="Create page: quadrate+alignment"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> from 1792 through 1965 points to a turning point related to competition among the classes, particularly along the lines of socialism versus capitialism. Certainly, the grievances related to these issues helped fuel the split from the ancien regime. The revolution''s seeming failure still inspired others to attempt the same with varyiing degrees of success. The Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> conjunction of 1848  coincided with revolutions across Europe an atmosphere that encouraged the publication of the Communist Manifesto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Communist+Manifesto" title="Create page: Communist+Manifesto"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>-- Karl Marx<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Karl+Marx" title="Create page: Karl+Marx"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> was born at the Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> upper square in 1821.<br /><br />At the 1849Uranus-Pluto1965<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1849Uranus-Pluto1965" title="Create page: 1849Uranus-Pluto1965"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> lower square<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=lower+square" title="Create page: lower+square"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> around 1876 we run into the Panic of 1873<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Panic+of+1873" title="Create page: Panic+of+1873"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and Great Railroad Strike of 1877<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Great+Railroad+Strike+of+1877" title="Create page: Great+Railroad+Strike+of+1877"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. The latter especially laid out the storyboard for labor issues in the United States.through the 1930s.The railroad striike, that turned increasingly violent, arrived on the combination of government fiat connected to corporate financing. When the Jay Cooke Bank<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Jay+Cooke+Bank" title="Create page: Jay+Cooke+Bank"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> failed it set up a cascade of failures across the United States. In 1877 when B&amp;O raillroad attempted to cut wages for the second time that year, workers prevented stock from moving. This set off a movement that eventually shut down railroad transit around the nation. Eventually, federal troops helped suppress the violence. The final outcome her is that the unions realized that they required a stronger voice and strategies other than riots. But the battle of worker versus corporation was firmly enjoined. Around the world during the 1870s, socialist groups enjoined setting up next episodes of struggle.<br />1849-1965<br /><br />{attachment id=53}<br /><br />The quadrate alignments for 1849Uranus-Pluto1965<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1849Uranus-Pluto1965" title="Create page: 1849Uranus-Pluto1965"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> fell along the fault lines of Communism and the working class struggles. Falling back a bit, 1848 brought revolutions that though ostensibly unsuccessful, scared governments enough to introduce rights and freedoms to more and more citizens. Governments looked for ways to increase suffrage while various groups advocated for the same. One that began with little relent were women. The first Feminist convention convened at Seneca falls in 1848. Around the same the US abolitionst movement began to advocate for freedoms, butting against US law.<br /><br />We already covered the 1877 lower square and how the capitalism spurred by industrialism gave rise to workers rights advocacy. That these still appeared largely unmet evinces in the Progressive movements at the turn of the XXth century and the disastorous 1905 Russian Revolution. We can see the other side of the equation with the introduction of mass production pioneered by Henry Ford<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Henry+Ford" title="Create page: Henry+Ford"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> near the 1901 Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> opposition. Here we see the signature of the 1710Uranus-0-Pluto1848: 1710<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1710Uranus-0-Pluto1848%3A+1710" title="Create page: 1710Uranus-0-Pluto1848%3A+1710"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> where the Industrial Revolution began and one, like the printing press, that likely will carry down through history.1930 near the 1849Uranus-Pluto1965<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1849Uranus-Pluto1965" title="Create page: 1849Uranus-Pluto1965"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> upper square<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=upper+square" title="Create page: upper+square"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> touched these circumstances in at least a couple ways. Stalin<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Stalin" title="Create page: Stalin"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> around this time consolidated his power, transforming socialism into a state run machine, for better and worse. With mass production methods, the then USSR produced its way to some parity with the West. Efforts turned out successful enough to promote the Soviet Republics by the end of 1849Uranus-Pluto1965<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1849Uranus-Pluto1965" title="Create page: 1849Uranus-Pluto1965"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> to superpower status. At what was also the beginning of 1966Uranus-Pluto2100<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1966Uranus-Pluto2100" title="Create page: 1966Uranus-Pluto2100"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, the two powers representing the most powerful of competing idioms, capitalism and socialism brought the world close to mass destruction, and after backing away from direct confrontation used proxy wars to battle the other''s industrial-military complex.<br /><br />The 1960s'' cultural complexities match those of planetary interactions of the time; we must factor in all of outer planet quadrature alignments<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=quadrature+alignments" title="Create page: quadrature+alignments"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> (there were many) to make reasonable connections between the outer planets and the history of the decade, but the roadmap established above makes clear how events of that decade demonstrates clear Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> connections. Another one very similar to Gutenberg''s Bible came into history with the introduction of the Arapanet<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Arapanet" title="Create page: Arapanet"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, its cousins and its descendants. Like the printing press it served a few needs at first, but eventually the needs and wants delivered via the Internet find limit only at the number of people who access it. Taken beyond the restriction of actual usage, books affected millions who never learned to read.<br /><br />Our culture reveres the printed word, for good reason. We measure a nation or culture by its literacy. We should remember, however, that the book, like introduction of writing, also brought a way life to end. Before books reached critical mass, delivery of the spoken word followed a tradition dating back centuries. Yes, the Church produced text written by hand, but even this technique matches the ability to interject individual style into each piece. The press took the first step into mass production, introducing many of the requirements and behaviors inherent to modern commerce and industry.Banking, accounting, government treasuries all depend on the repitition and precision that the press provides. Gutenberg had to defend his patent against the financial backer that lended him the capital needed to produce his seminal invention. With the press we also received communication in the vernacular, the ability to convey standard instructions to many at once over long distances. Advertising and promotion played major roles in fomenting revolution both religious and secular: Martin Luther''s message spread prodigiously with the help of the press. Through the printed word people read of a new world and cast their fate to words cast on paper. The press also brought to us authors, those who could make a living solely or partially because of their ability to place words on paper people wanted to read. Eventually, women too could do the same, a development that still alters our worldview. What people wrote or read could range from a treatise on,  the evils of witches or Mein Kampf, Little Women or Walden''s Pond. Like money, the printed word could end up in anyone''s hand.<br /><br />Directly descendant from the press, the Internet and similar networks is open to all, from pedophiles to racists, to humane societies and mental health support groups, the Internet offers access to all and changes even those who have never touched a computer. Like the printed word it simultaneously enriches and displaces.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Mid-Term<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Mid-Term" title="Create page: Mid-Term" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> Waves<br /><a title="Saturn-Uranus" href="tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Uranus" class="wiki">Saturn-Uranus</a> Waves<br /><br />Duration: 46 Years<br /><br />This frequency means that the same <a title="Saturn-Uranus" href="tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Uranus" class="wiki">Saturn-Uranus</a> quadurate alignment occurs twice a century.<br /><br /><br /><a title="Saturn-Neptune" href="tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Neptune" class="wiki">Saturn-Neptune</a> Waves<br /><br /><br /><a title="Saturn-Pluto" href="tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Pluto" class="wiki">Saturn-Pluto</a> Waves<br /><br />Duration: 31/38 Years<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />...page...<br /><br /><br /><br />Short-Term<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Short-Term" title="Create page: Short-Term" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> Waves<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />...page...Real World Wave Examples<br />1954Saturn-Neptune1989<br /><br />This wave is covered in more detail here, but a synopsis helps illustrate the above:<br /><br />    * 0Â°/360Â°-1954: The <a title="Saturn-Neptune" href="tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Neptune" class="wiki">Saturn-Neptune</a> conjunction stood within in orb of the joint UK/USA overthrow of Mossadeq, prime minister of the democratically elected Iranian government of 1951. They installed the western-oriented Shah, who depended on the Americans to keep his power<br /><br />    * 90Â°-1962: Khomeini exiled to Turkey by Shah. This enabled the cleric to gather support international support to his cause. The time also included forced literacy programs in the military and mass relocations that urbanized the cities to the expense of rural landowners. This program created a middle-class but also enriched many of the Shah''s supporters. The middle-class became torn between support for the Shah and distaste of government control.<br /><br /><br /><br />    *<br /><br /><br />', NULL, 1220321057, NULL, 'system', 29565, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218074888);
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Saturn and Carrying Capacity', 5, '{maketoc}!Carrying Capacity DefinedCarrying capacity equals the ability of a given region to support its denizens. Saturn''s orbit of nearly thirty years represents human generations, a measurement that remains standard across time. A simple exercise demonstrates how human generations and carrying capacity relate to one another. This different view of Saturn gives it a broader meaning when seen as part of an outer planet wave pairing. As we see over and over again, measuring history helps us see our pasts (and futures) from a perspective unavailable through conventional means.!!Changes over Time  How humans influence carrying capacity changes over time. Hunter/gatherers for hundreds of thousands of years remained at the mercy of climate and environment. They altered the equation by determining what plants they could cultivate to produce a more consistent dietary supply. This led to a number of agricultural revolutions that literally began to alter all of Earth''s ecosystems. At the same time it set a trend of extending lifespans beyond the thirty plus years of the average hunter/gatherer. Many Egyptian engineers, merchants, priests and royalty lived well into their sixties some two thousand years after the Agricultural Revolution of 4545bceNeptune-Pluto4042bce. This means that generations upon generations set up a new matrix impossible under times of less cultivation. Carrying capacity had expanded to at least two Saturn returns. Likewise, society had moved beyond purely agrarian motivations to where members built elaborate monuments to carry celebrants safely into the afterlife. Life had progressed to the point that people could contemplate about abstract concepts such as afterlife as much as they could survival.   Let us carry this forward to ((Isaac Newton))''s time. His time featured the transition from medieval to modern times . Certainly, his claim to fame has little to do with agriculture, but his life tells us much about carrying capacity and the generations of Saturn. Newton (4 January 1643 - March 31, 1727) lived to be eighty-four, equivalent to three Saturn returns. His work moved the ma thematic and scientific (in fact, finely defining it) past Plato and and Aristotle. But his work would have meant nothing in a vacuum. Newton''s work implies the carrying capacity that both preceded him and supported him throughout his lifetime. Here we instead of pyramids we speak of abstract formulas and highly reformed methods that help us see and manipulate the world to a level unavailable to humans for millions of years until his time. But we also speak of university buildâ€Œings and classes, along with students and the parents that supported them. Supporting these include a network of merchants and farmers, pirates, lawyers and priests, all necessary elements a society that can support universities and the schools that feed students to them. In addition, Newton had an adversary, Liebniz, who too represented his network of capacity enablers that allowed him the time to develop his cornucopia of ideas.!!Comparing Like Capacities    In no way can we compare the carrying capacity of England and France to that of ancient Egypt, yet look how Saturn''s orbit remain valid in all cases. Saturn orbits to human lives in the time of the pyramids comes in at around two or so for the highly supported, the educated. By Newton''s time it had expanded to around three. In addition, human capability during these Saturn-measured periods had changed from the marvels of pyramids to the verge of manipulation down to the atomic level. As human longevity grows so do the number of people who live with more and more Saturn returns. With this growth we should expect a higher level of what the public can understand and accomplish.!!Post-Modern Capacity    Throughout all of 1893Neptune-Pluto2384 the relationship between Saturnine generations and carrying capacity takes on new meaning. Lifespans growing ever longer represents an opposite problem than during any other Neptune-Pluto wave: too many people living too long and too comfortably threatens our existence. At the same all peoples have the capacity to understand the situation and even', '', 1220324649, '', 2, 'deek', '96.26.238.49', NULL, NULL, NULL, '<ul class="toc"><li> <a href=''#Carrying_Capacity_Defined'' class=''link''>Carrying Capacity Defined</a><ul><li> <a href=''#Changes_over_Time'' class=''link''>Changes over Time</a></li><li> <a href=''#Comparing_Like_Capacities'' class=''link''>Comparing Like Capacities</a></li><li> <a href=''#Post_Modern_Capacity'' class=''link''>Post-Modern Capacity</a></li></ul></li></ul><br /><br /><a name=''Carrying_Capacity_Defined''></a><h1>Carrying Capacity Defined</h1>Carrying capacity equals the ability of a given region to support its denizens. Saturn''s orbit of nearly thirty years represents human generations, a measurement that remains standard across time. A simple exercise demonstrates how human generations and carrying capacity relate to one another. This different view of Saturn gives it a broader meaning when seen as part of an outer planet wave pairing. As we see over and over again, measuring history helps us see our pasts (and futures) from a perspective unavailable through conventional means.<br /><a name=''Changes_over_Time''></a><h2>Changes over Time</h2>How humans influence carrying capacity changes over time. Hunter/gatherers for hundreds of thousands of years remained at the mercy of climate and environment. They altered the equation by determining what plants they could cultivate to produce a more consistent dietary supply. This led to a number of agricultural revolutions that literally began to alter all of Earth''s ecosystems. At the same time it set a trend of extending lifespans beyond the thirty plus years of the average hunter/gatherer. Many Egyptian engineers, merchants, priests and royalty lived well into their sixties some two thousand years after the Agricultural Revolution of 4545bceNeptune-Pluto4042bce. This means that generations upon generations set up a new matrix impossible under times of less cultivation. Carrying capacity had expanded to at least two Saturn returns. Likewise, society had moved beyond purely agrarian motivations to where members built elaborate monuments to carry celebrants safely into the afterlife. Life had progressed to the point that people could contemplate about abstract concepts such as afterlife as much as they could survival.<br /><br />Let us carry this forward to Isaac Newton<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Isaac+Newton" title="Create page: Isaac+Newton"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>''s time. His time featured the transition from medieval to modern times . Certainly, his claim to fame has little to do with agriculture, but his life tells us much about carrying capacity and the generations of Saturn. Newton (4 January 1643 - March 31, 1727) lived to be eighty-four, equivalent to three Saturn returns. His work moved the ma thematic and scientific (in fact, finely defining it) past Plato and and Aristotle. But his work would have meant nothing in a vacuum. Newton''s work implies the carrying capacity that both preceded him and supported him throughout his lifetime. Here we instead of pyramids we speak of abstract formulas and highly reformed methods that help us see and manipulate the world to a level unavailable to humans for millions of years until his time. But we also speak of university buildâ€Œings and classes, along with students and the parents that supported them. Supporting these include a network of merchants and farmers, pirates, lawyers and priests, all necessary elements a society that can support universities and the schools that feed students to them. In addition, Newton had an adversary, Liebniz, who too represented his network of capacity enablers that allowed him the time to develop his cornucopia of ideas.<br /><a name=''Comparing_Like_Capacities''></a><h2>Comparing Like Capacities</h2>    In no way can we compare the carrying capacity of England and France to that of ancient Egypt, yet look how Saturn''s orbit remain valid in all cases. Saturn orbits to human lives in the time of the pyramids comes in at around two or so for the highly supported, the educated. By Newton''s time it had expanded to around three. In addition, human capability during these Saturn-measured periods had changed from the marvels of pyramids to the verge of manipulation down to the atomic level. As human longevity grows so do the number of people who live with more and more Saturn returns. With this growth we should expect a higher level of what the public can understand and accomplish.<br /><a name=''Post_Modern_Capacity''></a><h2>Post-Modern Capacity</h2>    Throughout all of 1893Neptune-Pluto2384 the relationship between Saturnine generations and carrying capacity takes on new meaning. Lifespans growing ever longer represents an opposite problem than during any other Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave: too many people living too long and too comfortably threatens our existence. At the same all peoples have the capacity to understand the situation and even<br />', NULL, 1220427147, NULL, 'system', 4200, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218074888),
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(24, 'The Three Outer Planets and The Axial Age', 2, '!The Axial AgeBetween world of gods and God came a transition known to some as the Axial Age, a term first coined by Karl Jaspers and covered  much by Karen Armstrong. This period stands out as the time when some humans began to decide that a monotheistic system of worship served better than a polytheistic one.  The Axial Age, previous eras and consequences of the Axial Age on the site Religious Tolerance excellently summarizes the period:In the years centering around 500 BCE, great advances in religion, philosophy, science, democracy, and many forms of art - occurred independently and almost simultaneously in China, India, the Middle East, and Greece. Spiritual foundations were laid which humanity still use today. 3 In these times of social upheaval and political turmoil, a new elite became the carrier of a new cultural and social order. Great religious leaders rose to prominence attracting a mass following, and many sociological, cultural, economic and spiritual changes were made:	In China, many individual thinkers, such as Confucius, Lao-Tse, and Mo Tzu, began to reflect on the ethical and metaphysical implications of human existence. From their teachings arose Confucianism, Daoism and Jainism.	In India, the authors of the Upanishads expanded the scope of their explorations to include metaphysical thinking in the search for the ultimate truth and the meaning of life and death. India experienced a dramatic socio-political and intellectual transformation, and produced the teachings of the Buddha and Mahavira. Like China, new teachings ran the whole gamut of philosophical schools of thought, including even skepticism, materialism, sophism, and nihilism.	In Palestine, the prophets Elijah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Deutero-Isaiah made their appearance. The law and moral code of the Israelites dates back to before this age.	In ancient Mesopotamia, cultural developments were relatively close to those in ancient Israel. However, concepts including the belief in a transcendent creator God, and full subservience of the political rulers to a God did not materialize. 4	In Greece, developments were more philosophical than spiritual. Greece witnessed the appearance of:	Thales, Xenophanes, and Heraclitus who regarded all existence to be in a state of flux -â€“ one cannot step in the same river twice,	Parmenides, who discoursed on the nature of permanent â€˜beingâ€™ as opposed to â€˜becomingâ€™, and	Democritus, who devised the first atomic theory of nature.Here we begin to see a distinct change from humans feeling that forces beyond their control determining how their lives proceeded to understanding the forces in the world. The leap from from comprehending the forces to trying to control them is miniscule. Well, almost. Using the forces of nature for human benefit really did not fully take hold until the Industrial Revolution of the XVIIIth century.A Triple ConjunctionDuring the years 577bce to 575bce the three outer planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto aligned around 9Â° Taurus for the only time from the Neolithic Period forward.!!The CombinationSome may naturally see the connection between the Axial Age and the Triple Conjunction as coincident, but!!Stepping ForwardThe most revealing step forward comes at the dawn of the Age of Reason. This grand steep toward secularism cannot help but remind that secular thought also arose as a need during the Axial Age. Stepping BackSaturn''s ConnectionsAs happens at historical crossroads !Saturn!ConclusionsThe history and the out', '', 1220329531, '', 2, 'deek', '96.26.238.49', NULL, NULL, NULL, '<a name=''The_Axial_Age''></a><h1>The Axial Age</h1><br />Between world of gods and God came a transition known to some as the Axial Age, a term first coined by Karl Jaspers and covered  much by Karen Armstrong. This period stands out as the time when some humans began to decide that a monotheistic system of worship served better than a polytheistic one.  The Axial Age, previous eras and consequences of the Axial Age on the site Religious Tolerance excellently summarizes the period:<br /><br />In the years centering around 500 BCE, great advances in religion, philosophy, science, democracy, and many forms of art - occurred independently and almost simultaneously in China, India, the Middle East, and Greece. Spiritual foundations were laid which humanity still use today. 3 In these times of social upheaval and political turmoil, a new elite became the carrier of a new cultural and social order. Great religious leaders rose to prominence attracting a mass following, and many sociological, cultural, economic and spiritual changes were made:<br />	In China, many individual thinkers, such as Confucius, Lao-Tse<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Lao-Tse" title="Create page: Lao-Tse" class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, and Mo Tzu, began to reflect on the ethical and metaphysical implications of human existence. From their teachings arose Confucianism, Daoism and Jainism.<br />	In India, the authors of the Upanishads expanded the scope of their explorations to include metaphysical thinking in the search for the ultimate truth and the meaning of life and death. India experienced a dramatic socio-political and intellectual transformation, and produced the teachings of the Buddha and Mahavira. Like China, new teachings ran the whole gamut of philosophical schools of thought, including even skepticism, materialism, sophism, and nihilism.<br />	In Palestine, the prophets Elijah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Deutero-Isaiah<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Deutero-Isaiah" title="Create page: Deutero-Isaiah" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> made their appearance. The law and moral code of the Israelites dates back to before this age.<br />	In ancient Mesopotamia, cultural developments were relatively close to those in ancient Israel. However, concepts including the belief in a transcendent creator God, and full subservience of the political rulers to a God did not materialize. 4<br />	In Greece, developments were more philosophical than spiritual. Greece witnessed the appearance of:<br />	Thales, Xenophanes, and Heraclitus who regarded all existence to be in a state of flux -â€“ one cannot step in the same river twice,<br />	Parmenides, who discoursed on the nature of permanent â€˜beingâ€™ as opposed to â€˜becomingâ€™, and<br />	Democritus, who devised the first atomic theory of nature.<br /><br />Here we begin to see a distinct change from humans feeling that forces beyond their control determining how their lives proceeded to understanding the forces in the world. The leap from from comprehending the forces to trying to control them is miniscule. Well, almost. Using the forces of nature for human benefit really did not fully take hold until the Industrial Revolution of the XVIIIth century.<br />A Triple Conjunction<br /><br />During the years 577bce to 575bce the three outer planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto aligned around 9Â° Taurus for the only time from the Neolithic Period forward.<br /><br /><a name=''The_Combination''></a><h2>The Combination</h2><br />Some may naturally see the connection between the Axial Age and the Triple Conjunction as coincident, but<br /><br /><a name=''Stepping_Forward''></a><h2>Stepping Forward</h2><br />The most revealing step forward comes at the dawn of the Age of Reason. This grand steep toward secularism cannot help but remind that secular thought also arose as a need during the Axial Age.<br />Stepping Back<br />Saturn''s Connections<br /><br />As happens at historical crossroads<br /><br /><a name=''Saturn''></a><h1>Saturn</h1><br /><a name=''Conclusions''></a><h1>Conclusions</h1><br />The history and the out<br />', NULL, 1220329533, NULL, 'system', 3582, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218074888),
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The Uneven Distribution of Revolution', 5, '!Why Evolution is UnevenThe case that evolution was unevenly distributed holds for this primer as it does elsewhere. As you will learn, different groups show various forms of progress along the path of an outer planet wave, but in no way will progress surpass built in characteristics or tendencies. The examples are many. Spain could not overcome its distance. lack of education and poor soil. England excelled because of many of the advantages with which it began the 1398 wave. Eastern Europe generally began the wave with a culture less conducive to grant freedoms stifling motivation to innovate as time moved on.  What we should learn here is that the conditions under which a group begins a wave does much to determine how it will proceed during it. Understand that each cardinal point that heralds a new phase should be seen as a decision point, a time when the parties involved could have chosen various paths. That a party did not know a new path opened to them matters not. Actually, this is where how evolution occurring at different rates reveals itself.!The Spanish, English French ExamplesSpain and England between 1398 and 1572 best illustrate this concept. Spain in the 1570s found itself trying to avoid bankruptcy, defend Catholicism across Europe and at war with the crown\\''s possession, the Netherlands. England faced the usual uncertainty over rights to the throne, solidifying, but still not fully defined religious identity and a need to gain a foothold in overseas ventures. As it turned out Spain could not after 1572, at Neptune-Pluto the lower square overcome its poor financial management, spottily educated administration and divided national interests. In contrast, England unified behind its queen, consolidated its power over religion and entered the slave and ocean trade that cemented its rise to empire. Why did one nation succeed where another, one that had an apparent advantage of a seemingly endless flow of precious metals, failed?.The answer lies with the conditions found at the start of the wave. Spain never shared the same sense of unity as England. It had a relatively poor economy--less suitable soil contributed greatly to this--a condition that lead to a smaller middle class from which to draw modernizing talents. Add the Inquisition to Jewish exile and a picture of nation that discouraged innovation and enterprise emerges. Another fact tells more: Spain sent their maps to Germany for printing, lacking the homegrown talent to which entrust such sensitive information. We should also know that much of Spain\\''s woes were more Castilian than Spanish. Spain was part of Charles I\\''s dynasty, his inheritance as grandson of Isabella and Ferdinand. Spain played a role in Charles\\'' plans more than they did for the Spanish. Altogether, this led to a situation where very few Spaniards had motivation to invest in their own land. Contrast this with England where from before 1398 the landowners had always had power through the Parliament. In the the long the landowners through its advisory body and by its ability to raise capital eventually led to the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions. Its representative government, though somewhat limited, still managed to involve enough citizens that it avoided the upheaval of the continent. The English had more cause to believe that their efforts would benefit themselves and their country. Since from 1688 forward the English monarch served at the agreement of Parliament, he too had to be seen as serving the nation''s interest. In contrast, soon after the 1700s, the Spanish crown increasing served foreign interests almost exclusively. In short, Spain could never move past its conditions at the start while England thrived based on them.This observation extends past Europe. China began 1399Neptune-Pluto1892 the most prosperous region on the planet, but never felt the motivation to change. Some empires in pre-Spanish America rivaled the riches of Europe, but never had closely competitive societies of Europe. Africa remained too sparsely populated to create centers of agriculture. let alone industry.This disparity in development patterns has other ramifications as well. Various systems evolved in different areas at fluctuating rates. Because England developed a parliamentary system sooner than their counterparts, other areas lagged behind. The lower classes developed a voice later than the French for instance', '', 1220332187, '', 2, 'deek', '96.26.238.49', NULL, NULL, NULL, '<a name=''Why_Evolution_is_Uneven''></a><h1>Why Evolution is Uneven</h1><br />The case that evolution was unevenly distributed holds for this primer as it does elsewhere. As you will learn, different groups show various forms of progress along the path of an outer planet wave, but in no way will progress surpass built in characteristics or tendencies. The examples are many. Spain could not overcome its distance. lack of education and poor soil. England excelled because of many of the advantages with which it began the 1398 wave. Eastern Europe generally began the wave with a culture less conducive to grant freedoms stifling motivation to innovate as time moved on.  What we should learn here is that the conditions under which a group begins a wave does much to determine how it will proceed during it. Understand that each cardinal point that heralds a new phase should be seen as a decision point, a time when the parties involved could have chosen various paths. That a party did not know a new path opened to them matters not. Actually, this is where how evolution occurring at different rates reveals itself.<br /><br /><a name=''The_Spanish_English_French_Examples''></a><h1>The Spanish, English French Examples</h1><br />Spain and England between 1398 and 1572 best illustrate this concept. Spain in the 1570s found itself trying to avoid bankruptcy, defend Catholicism across Europe and at war with the crown\\''s possession, the Netherlands. England faced the usual uncertainty over rights to the throne, solidifying, but still not fully defined religious identity and a need to gain a foothold in overseas ventures. As it turned out Spain could not after 1572, at Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> the lower square overcome its poor financial management, spottily educated administration and divided national interests. In contrast, England unified behind its queen, consolidated its power over religion and entered the slave and ocean trade that cemented its rise to empire. Why did one nation succeed where another, one that had an apparent advantage of a seemingly endless flow of precious metals, failed?.<br /><br />The answer lies with the conditions found at the start of the wave. Spain never shared the same sense of unity as England. It had a relatively poor economy--less suitable soil contributed greatly to this--a condition that lead to a smaller middle class from which to draw modernizing talents. Add the Inquisition to Jewish exile and a picture of nation that discouraged innovation and enterprise emerges. Another fact tells more: Spain sent their maps to Germany for printing, lacking the homegrown talent to which entrust such sensitive information. We should also know that much of Spain\\''s woes were more Castilian than Spanish. Spain was part of Charles I\\''s dynasty, his inheritance as grandson of Isabella and Ferdinand. Spain played a role in Charles\\'' plans more than they did for the Spanish. Altogether, this led to a situation where very few Spaniards had motivation to invest in their own land. Contrast this with England where from before 1398 the landowners had always had power through the Parliament. In the the long the landowners through its advisory body and by its ability to raise capital eventually led to the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions. Its representative government, though somewhat limited, still managed to involve enough citizens that it avoided the upheaval of the continent. The English had more cause to believe that their efforts would benefit themselves and their country. Since from 1688 forward the English monarch served at the agreement of Parliament, he too had to be seen as serving the nation''s interest. In contrast, soon after the 1700s, the Spanish crown increasing served foreign interests almost exclusively. In short, Spain could never move past its conditions at the start while England thrived based on them.<br /><br />This observation extends past Europe. China began 1399Neptune-Pluto1892 the most prosperous region on the planet, but never felt the motivation to change. Some empires in pre-Spanish America rivaled the riches of Europe, but never had closely competitive societies of Europe. Africa remained too sparsely populated to create centers of agriculture. let alone industry.<br /><br />This disparity in development patterns has other ramifications as well. Various systems evolved in different areas at fluctuating rates. Because England developed a parliamentary system sooner than their counterparts, other areas lagged behind. The lower classes developed a voice later than the French for instance<br />', NULL, 1220427559, NULL, 'system', 4448, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218074888),


'The French Revolution Example', 6, '{maketoc}The French Revolution still stands as one of the signature events of all time. It heralded the final shift away from feudal practices.!!1648: Historical &amp; Astrological RootsThe roots of the French Revolution firmly rooted themselves around 1648.!!End of Thirty Years WarFrance clearly emerged as a winner of the (external links:[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0415128838?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mundaneastrol-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0415128838|The Thirty Years'' War]&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mundaneastrol-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0415128838&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:none !important; margin:0px !important;&quot; /&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1841763780?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mundaneastrol-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1841763780&quot;&gt;The Thirty Years'' War 1618-1648&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mundaneastrol-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=1841763780&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:none !important; margin:0px !important; [[external links to Amazon.com appear here and elsewhere on this page]''''). England never involved itself in the conflict and found itself distracted by its leadership crisis. Germany, of course, ended more fragmented than ever. Italy fairly well suffering the same fate. Though the Dutch also emerged victorious from the fight with Spain, its smaller population and economy never proved a threat to the rest of Europe. Spain and the Church emerged as the biggest losers of the Thirty Years War.  The former, long the most substantial rival to the French, after this point completed its spiral of decline to the point that it looked to its former adversary about half-century from this point. The French had always enjoyed a more beneficial relationship with Rome, but result of the Peace of Westphalia only fortified its position. Not falling to the same degree of detriment as these two, but nonetheless losing some influence was the other large power in Europe, the Hapsburg''s. Though, still a powerful block, its position indicated this family  at this time began to look more to past glory than the modern world of the future.Keep in mind as well that the French never really committed any troops to the conflict, having backed whomever it felt offered France the best advantage. Hence, with no real rivals, the largest population in Europe, a fertile agricultural sector and strong merchant sector, France should be considered as the &quot;superpower&quot; of the mid XVIIth century. Nonetheless, some issues loomed within the French sphere.((Louis XIV)) ascended to the throne in 1643 at five years-old, obviously too young to rule. His regency eventually passed to Cardinal Mazarin , successor to Cardinal Richelieu. With this effective leader the nobility had major issues, one that foreshadowed things to come: taxes. Also in play were rights granted accumulatively over time to towns, regions and nobility, again mostly revolving issues of revenue. These issues exploded into an affair known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fronde|Les Frondes.]...page...!!Les FrondesDespite France emerging as winner from the Thirty Years War, the costs of fighting it still brought the treasury to near bankruptcy.As became common during these centuries, the monarch, often tied to fixed incomes, constantly needed new forms or revenue. This search served as root cause for Les Frondes. A two pronged affair, the first pitted the ''''parlements'''' a form of appeals court across France, who refused Mazarin''s edict for taxation. The parlement of Paris riled the citizenry who threatened the royalty of exile. The affair ended with the return of soldiery from the Thirty Years War. But the latter also brought nobles who wanted to maintain ancient rites of revenue and taxation. Since the nobles fought amongst themselves, they essentially canceled out their power. In the end this gave Louis XIV the means and motivation to keep this group in check. This dynamic serves as a strong foundation of the French Revolution.!!Age of ReasonThe French Revolution more than any other previous uprising ended revolving around the realm of ideas. The revolution fairly well brought  the Enlightenment to its end. This cultural movement came directly from the Age of Reason, itself, an attempt to answer the questions that Aristotle and Plato had failed to. This movement, of course led to the Scientific Revolution and the tendency to approach life rationally rather than through spirituality. With the Age of Reason came Hume and Locke, Voltaire, Rousseau and the ''''philosophes'''', to whom many participants of the uprising looked to for inspiration. That a rational only approach could not work was something that could only be discovered through hard reality proved a major lesson. !!Enlightened Despotism&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The monarchs of the time found their power because of constant need of revenue and their ability to negate the noble classes. Because  of a continual need for modernization, accountants, engineers, professors and other professionals came more and more into demand. Nobles could not build bridges, design weaponry or build economies. Merchants, looked on with derision, nonetheless held the power of the purse both against the nobility and the monarchy. With nobles only getting in the way, the king increasingly dealt directly with this fourth estate. This dynamic led directly to the circumstance that exploded in 1789.!!The Fourth Estate&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The whole affair proved that money without power only leads to frustration. But more than anything, the French Revolution highlighted that tradition had to fall away to modern concerns. The monarchy never recovered from Louis XIV''s wars against most of Europe. Because it ignored the nobility instead of reforming it, the burning issue of taxation festered until explosion at the end of the 18th century. In fact the situation got worse since to raise revenue, the government resorted to the one time sale of offices that included the privilege of tax avoidance. More and more the burden of funding France fell on the bourgeoisie and with it came less services and security, a fact magnified by bread shortages of the time. We should also keep in mind that many French had intimate connections to American affair that centered around &quot;taxation without representation&quot;.&lt;div style=&quot;align:center;&quot;&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As with most history pivot points, no one cause can explain the French Revolution. Instead, many factor led to the uprising that engulfed all of Europe and reverberates down to our time. Instead, may issues came to unsolvable conclusions that many saw the complete rejection of the past the only viable alternative. what readers will find fascinating is how closely outer planet movements match the consequence of ignoring the realities of the time. What we learn below  may offer clues to handling similar situations.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;!!((Astrological Importance))&lt;br /&gt;{attachment id=24}&lt;br /&gt;!!((Neptune opposite Pluto: 1644-1648))&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The opposition exactly bifurcates the ((1398Neptune-Pluto)) wavewith the period from 1398 to 1648 looking backward for answers and the second half looking forward. Since an overwhelming theme of the wave centers around how Christianity morphed from a political force to simply religious advisory role,w e should not be surprised that religion played a central role to the French Revolution back to this time. ((Descartes))'' ''I think, therefore I am'' gave permission to question all. Questions abounded, reaching the point where ((Voltaire)), venerated as a saint of the cause rejected all religion as superstitious nonsense that could only harm. This attitude left people without answers. While many agreed that the Church no longer served the needs of the people, no one know how to find a suitable replacement. This doubt left the Revolution without a moral center and resulted in attempt to replace worship of God, with worship to the nation of France. In &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0141002239?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mundaneastrol-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0141002239&quot;&gt;Holy Madness: Romantics, Patriots, and Revolutionaries, 1776-1871&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mundaneastrol-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0141002239&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:none !important; margin:0px !important;&quot; /&gt;, Adam Zamoyski states:&lt;blockquote&gt;Human emotions needed something richer to feed on than amere ''system'' if they were to be engaged. And engaged they must be, forif removed religious control of social behavior and the monarchsrole as   ultimate arbiter, the very fount-head of civil sanction would dryup something had to be put in their place. The question was ultimatelyhow to induce people to be good in a godless society.&lt;/blockquote&gt;Of course, understanding the need to substitute who the people worship with the mechanisms that encourage the substitution and the actual methods of doing so differ completely. Indeed, the exercise is likely impossible, but since no one had attempted the switch, particularly, on such a large scale, how could anyone have known. The more important point here centers around the insecurity  the undermining of the Church meant to all. In fact, this topic deserves its own discussion, but the argument could be made that the ((morality the Church)) reneged on its duty to foment, has never been truly replaced. Certainly, the French never pulled off the attempt.The important point to know about the Neptune-Pluto opposition is the that since religion had played such a central in all of European life, replacing it because of its corruption and its inability to keep up with changing times, the replacement came painfully, often accompanied by death and bloodshed. Theory is one thing, reality is another....page...!!((Uranus conjunct Neptune: 1649))Uranus aligned with Neptune in 1648 and would again in 1821. That Europe moved from the ((Scientific Revolution)) to the ((Industrial Revolution)) speaks volumes (reference: [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0679772537?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mundaneastrol-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0679772537|The Age of Revolution: 1789-1848]&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mundaneastrol-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0679772537&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:none !important; margin:0px !important;&quot; /&gt;) especially since Uranus upper square Neptune (see below) in 1786 appearing just before the Revolution, is part of the 1648-1821 Uranus-Neptune wave. This wave connects closely to the widespread acceptance of new technology by the public. The Enlightenment would have meant nothing without the distribution of ideas. While the previous wave (1478-1648) saw the shift from purely religious titles to more secular ones, the stream turned into a flood after 1649. One reason the Revolution proved as popular as it did is that the populace came armed with ideas that could only have come from widely distributed printed material. To get an idea of how the people''s access to knowledge takes large leaps refer to ((1821)) and ((1992)).!!((Uranus opposite Pluto: 1650))...page...!!Saturn and all the Above: 1640s((Saturn)) transits to the three more remote planets brings their underlying social issues down-to-earth (''''Of course, planets do not make humans do anything, it just seems that way''''). At 1648 ((Saturn)) aligned with ((Pluto)) and opposed the ((Uranus-Neptune conjunction)). In 1792, Saturn aligned with Neptune just before it squared the Uranus-Pluto opposition. In a future exercise the connections between ((Saturn-Uranus)), ((Saturn-Neptune)) and ((Saturn-Pluto)) relationships will prove an interesting exercise. For now, remember to add the planet of reality to this equation....page...!!((Uranus conjunct Pluto: 1707))!!((Uranus upper square Neptune: 1786))!!((Uranus opposite Pluto: 1792))&lt;/h3&gt;...page...!!((Saturn relative to Uranus,Neptune and Pluto: 1780s))!!External Links&lt;br /&gt;''''Links do not constitute an endorsement of a site''''', '', 1218447277, '', 6, 'deek', '96.26.238.49',

 NULL, NULL, NULL, <ul class="toc"><ul><li> <a href=''#1648_Historical_amp_Astrological_Roots'' class=''link''>1648: Historical &amp; Astrological Roots</a></li><li> <a href=''#End_of_Thirty_Years_War'' class=''link''>End of Thirty Years War</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=2#Les_Frondes'' class=''link''>Les Frondes</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=2#Age_of_Reason'' class=''link''>Age of Reason</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=2#Enlightened_Despotism_lt_h3_gt_'' class=''link''>Enlightened Despotism&lt;/h3&gt;</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=2#The_Fourth_Estate_lt_h3_gt_'' class=''link''>The Fourth Estate&lt;/h3&gt;</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=2#Astrological_Importance_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Astrological_Importance_title_Create_page_Astrological_Importance_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Astrological Importance<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Astrological+Importance" title="Create page: Astrological+Importance"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=2#Neptune_opposite_Pluto_1644_1648_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Neptune_opposite_Pluto_3A_1644_1648_title_Create_page_Neptune_opposite_Pluto_3A_1644_1648_class_wiki_wikinew_a_lt_h3_gt_'' class=''link''>Neptune opposite Pluto: 1644-1648<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune+opposite+Pluto%3A+1644-1648" title="Create page: Neptune+opposite+Pluto%3A+1644-1648"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>&lt;/h3&gt;</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=3#Uranus_conjunct_Neptune_1649_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_conjunct_Neptune_3A_1649_title_Create_page_Uranus_conjunct_Neptune_3A_1649_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Uranus conjunct Neptune: 1649<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+conjunct+Neptune%3A+1649" title="Create page: Uranus+conjunct+Neptune%3A+1649"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=3#Uranus_opposite_Pluto_1650_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_opposite_Pluto_3A_1650_title_Create_page_Uranus_opposite_Pluto_3A_1650_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Uranus opposite Pluto: 1650<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+opposite+Pluto%3A+1650" title="Create page: Uranus+opposite+Pluto%3A+1650"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=4#Saturn_and_all_the_Above_1640s'' class=''link''>Saturn and all the Above: 1640s</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=5#Uranus_conjunct_Pluto_1707_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_conjunct_Pluto_3A_1707_title_Create_page_Uranus_conjunct_Pluto_3A_1707_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Uranus conjunct Pluto: 1707<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+conjunct+Pluto%3A+1707" title="Create page: Uranus+conjunct+Pluto%3A+1707"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=5#Uranus_upper_square_Neptune_1786_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_upper_square_Neptune_3A_1786_title_Create_page_Uranus_upper_square_Neptune_3A_1786_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Uranus upper square Neptune: 1786<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+upper+square+Neptune%3A+1786" title="Create page: Uranus+upper+square+Neptune%3A+1786"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=5#Uranus_opposite_Pluto_1792_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_opposite_Pluto_3A_1792_title_Create_page_Uranus_opposite_Pluto_3A_1792_class_wiki_wikinew_a_lt_h3_gt_'' class=''link''>Uranus opposite Pluto: 1792<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+opposite+Pluto%3A+1792" title="Create page: Uranus+opposite+Pluto%3A+1792"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>&lt;/h3&gt;</a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=6#Saturn_relative_to_Uranus_Neptune_and_Pluto_1780s_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Saturn_relative_to_Uranus_2CNeptune_and_Pluto_3A_1780s_title_Create_page_Saturn_relative_to_Uranus_2CNeptune_and_Pluto_3A_1780s_class_wiki_wikinew_a_'' class=''link''>Saturn relative to Uranus,Neptune and Pluto: 1780s<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Saturn+relative+to+Uranus%2CNeptune+and+Pluto%3A+1780s" title="Create page: Saturn+relative+to+Uranus%2CNeptune+and+Pluto%3A+1780s"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></a></li><li> <a href=''tiki-index.php?page=The French Revolution Example&amp;pagenum=6#External_Links'' class=''link''>External Links</a></li></ul></ul><br /><br />The French Revolution still stands as one of the signature events of all time. It heralded the final shift away from feudal practices.<br /><br /><a name=''1648_Historical_amp_Astrological_Roots''></a><h2>1648: Historical &amp; Astrological Roots</h2><br />The roots of the French Revolution firmly rooted themselves around 1648.<br /><a name=''End_of_Thirty_Years_War''></a><h2>End of Thirty Years War</h2><br />France clearly emerged as a winner of the (external links:<a class="wiki" target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0415128838?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mundaneastrol-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0415128838">The Thirty Years'' War</a>&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mundaneastrol-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0415128838&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:none !important; margin:0px !important;&quot; /&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1841763780?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mundaneastrol-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1841763780&quot;&gt;The Thirty Years'' War 1618-1648&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mundaneastrol-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=1841763780&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:none !important; margin:0px !important; [external links to Amazon.com appear here and elsewhere on this page]''''). England never involved itself in the conflict and found itself distracted by its leadership crisis. Germany, of course, ended more fragmented than ever. Italy fairly well suffering the same fate. Though the Dutch also emerged victorious from the fight with Spain, its smaller population and economy never proved a threat to the rest of Europe. Spain and the Church emerged as the biggest losers of the Thirty Years War.  The former, long the most substantial rival to the French, after this point completed its spiral of decline to the point that it looked to its former adversary about half-century from this point. The French had always enjoyed a more beneficial relationship with Rome, but result of the Peace of Westphalia only fortified its position. Not falling to the same degree of detriment as these two, but nonetheless losing some influence was the other large power in Europe, the Hapsburg''s. Though, still a powerful block, its position indicated this family  at this time began to look more to past glory than the modern world of the future.Keep in mind as well that the French never really committed any troops to the conflict, having backed whomever it felt offered France the best advantage. Hence, with no real rivals, the largest population in Europe, a fertile agricultural sector and strong merchant sector, France should be considered as the &quot;superpower&quot; of the mid XVIIth century. Nonetheless, some issues loomed within the French sphere.<br /><br />Louis XIV<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Louis+XIV" title="Create page: Louis+XIV"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> ascended to the throne in 1643 at five years-old, obviously too young to rule. His regency eventually passed to Cardinal Mazarin , successor to Cardinal Richelieu. With this effective leader the nobility had major issues, one that foreshadowed things to come: taxes. Also in play were rights granted accumulatively over time to towns, regions and nobility, again mostly revolving issues of revenue. These issues exploded into an affair known as <a class="wiki" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fronde">Les Frondes.</a><br />...page...<a name=''Les_Frondes''></a><h2>Les Frondes</h2><br />Despite France emerging as winner from the Thirty Years War, the costs of fighting it still brought the treasury to near bankruptcy.As became common during these centuries, the monarch, often tied to fixed incomes, constantly needed new forms or revenue. This search served as root cause for Les Frondes. A two pronged affair, the first pitted the <i>parlements</i> a form of appeals court across France, who refused Mazarin''s edict for taxation. The parlement of Paris riled the citizenry who threatened the royalty of exile. The affair ended with the return of soldiery from the Thirty Years War. But the latter also brought nobles who wanted to maintain ancient rites of revenue and taxation. Since the nobles fought amongst themselves, they essentially canceled out their power. In the end this gave Louis XIV the means and motivation to keep this group in check. This dynamic serves as a strong foundation of the French Revolution.<br /><a name=''Age_of_Reason''></a><h2>Age of Reason</h2><br />The French Revolution more than any other previous uprising ended revolving around the realm of ideas. The revolution fairly well brought  the Enlightenment to its end. This cultural movement came directly from the Age of Reason, itself, an attempt to answer the questions that Aristotle and Plato had failed to. This movement, of course led to the Scientific Revolution and the tendency to approach life rationally rather than through spirituality. With the Age of Reason came Hume and Locke, Voltaire, Rousseau and the <i>philosophes</i>, to whom many participants of the uprising looked to for inspiration. That a rational only approach could not work was something that could only be discovered through hard reality proved a major lesson.<br /><a name=''Enlightened_Despotism_lt_h3_gt_''></a><h2>Enlightened Despotism&lt;/h3&gt;</h2>&lt;br /&gt;<br />The monarchs of the time found their power because of constant need of revenue and their ability to negate the noble classes. Because  of a continual need for modernization, accountants, engineers, professors and other professionals came more and more into demand. Nobles could not build bridges, design weaponry or build economies. Merchants, looked on with derision, nonetheless held the power of the purse both against the nobility and the monarchy. With nobles only getting in the way, the king increasingly dealt directly with this fourth estate. This dynamic led directly to the circumstance that exploded in 1789.<br /><a name=''The_Fourth_Estate_lt_h3_gt_''></a><h2>The Fourth Estate&lt;/h3&gt;</h2>&lt;br /&gt;<br />The whole affair proved that money without power only leads to frustration. But more than anything, the French Revolution highlighted that tradition had to fall away to modern concerns. The monarchy never recovered from Louis XIV''s wars against most of Europe. Because it ignored the nobility instead of reforming it, the burning issue of taxation festered until explosion at the end of the 18th century. In fact the situation got worse since to raise revenue, the government resorted to the one time sale of offices that included the privilege of tax avoidance. More and more the burden of funding France fell on the bourgeoisie and with it came less services and security, a fact magnified by bread shortages of the time. We should also keep in mind that many French had intimate connections to American affair that centered around &quot;taxation without representation&quot;.<br /><br />&lt;div style=&quot;align:center;&quot;&gt;&lt;/div&gt;<br />&lt;br /&gt;<br />As with most history pivot points, no one cause can explain the French Revolution. Instead, many factor led to the uprising that engulfed all of Europe and reverberates down to our time. Instead, may issues came to unsolvable conclusions that many saw the complete rejection of the past the only viable alternative. what readers will find fascinating is how closely outer planet movements match the consequence of ignoring the realities of the time. What we learn below  may offer clues to handling similar situations.<br />&lt;p&gt;<br /><br />&lt;/p&gt;<br /><a name=''Astrological_Importance_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Astrological_Importance_title_Create_page_Astrological_Importance_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Astrological Importance<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Astrological+Importance" title="Create page: Astrological+Importance"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2>&lt;br /&gt;<br />{attachment id=24}<br />&lt;br /&gt;<br /><a name=''Neptune_opposite_Pluto_1644_1648_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Neptune_opposite_Pluto_3A_1644_1648_title_Create_page_Neptune_opposite_Pluto_3A_1644_1648_class_wiki_wikinew_a_lt_h3_gt_''></a><h2>Neptune opposite Pluto: 1644-1648<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune+opposite+Pluto%3A+1644-1648" title="Create page: Neptune+opposite+Pluto%3A+1644-1648"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>&lt;/h3&gt;</h2>&lt;br /&gt;<br />The opposition exactly bifurcates the 1398Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1398Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: 1398Neptune-Pluto"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave<br />with the period from 1398 to 1648 looking backward for answers and the second half looking forward. Since an overwhelming theme of the wave centers around how Christianity morphed from a political force to simply religious advisory role,w e should not be surprised that religion played a central role to the French Revolution back to this time. Descartes<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Descartes" title="Create page: Descartes"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>'' ''I think, therefore I am'' gave permission to question all. Questions abounded, reaching the point where Voltaire<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Voltaire" title="Create page: Voltaire"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>, venerated as a saint of the cause rejected all religion as superstitious nonsense that could only harm. This attitude left people without answers. While many agreed that the Church no longer served the needs of the people, no one know how to find a suitable replacement. This doubt left the Revolution without a moral center and resulted in attempt to replace worship of God, with worship to the nation of France. In &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0141002239?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mundaneastrol-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0141002239&quot;&gt;Holy Madness: Romantics, Patriots, and Revolutionaries, 1776-1871&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mundaneastrol-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0141002239&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:none !important; margin:0px !important;&quot; /&gt;, Adam Zamoyski states:<br />&lt;blockquote&gt;Human emotions needed something richer to feed on than a<br />mere ''system'' if they were to be engaged. And engaged they must be, for<br />if removed religious control of social behavior and the monarchs<br />role as   ultimate arbiter, the very fount-head of civil sanction would dry<br />up something had to be put in their place. The question was ultimately<br />how to induce people to be good in a godless society.&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /><br />Of course, understanding the need to substitute who the people worship with the mechanisms that encourage the substitution and the actual methods of doing so differ completely. Indeed, the exercise is likely impossible, but since no one had attempted the switch, particularly, on such a large scale, how could anyone have known. The more important point here centers around the insecurity  the undermining of the Church meant to all. In fact, this topic deserves its own discussion, but the argument could be made that the morality the Church<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=morality+the+Church" title="Create page: morality+the+Church"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> reneged on its duty to foment, has never been truly replaced. Certainly, the French never pulled off the attempt.<br /><br />The important point to know about the Neptune-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Neptune-Pluto" title="Create page: Neptune-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> opposition is the that since religion had played such a central in all of European life, replacing it because of its corruption and its inability to keep up with changing times, the replacement came painfully, often accompanied by death and bloodshed. Theory is one thing, reality is another.<br />...page...<a name=''Uranus_conjunct_Neptune_1649_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_conjunct_Neptune_3A_1649_title_Create_page_Uranus_conjunct_Neptune_3A_1649_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Uranus conjunct Neptune: 1649<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+conjunct+Neptune%3A+1649" title="Create page: Uranus+conjunct+Neptune%3A+1649"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2>Uranus aligned with Neptune in 1648 and would again in 1821. That Europe moved from the Scientific Revolution<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Scientific+Revolution" title="Create page: Scientific+Revolution"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> to the Industrial Revolution<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Industrial+Revolution" title="Create page: Industrial+Revolution"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> speaks volumes (reference: <a class="wiki" target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0679772537?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mundaneastrol-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0679772537">The Age of Revolution: 1789-1848</a>&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mundaneastrol-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0679772537&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:none !important; margin:0px !important;&quot; /&gt;) especially since Uranus upper square Neptune (see below) in 1786 appearing just before the Revolution, is part of the 1648-1821 Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> wave. This wave connects closely to the widespread acceptance of new technology by the public. The Enlightenment would have meant nothing without the distribution of ideas. While the previous wave (1478-1648) saw the shift from purely religious titles to more secular ones, the stream turned into a flood after 1649. One reason the Revolution proved as popular as it did is that the populace came armed with ideas that could only have come from widely distributed printed material. To get an idea of how the people''s access to knowledge takes large leaps refer to 1821<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1821" title="Create page: 1821"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and 1992<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=1992" title="Create page: 1992"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>.<br /><a name=''Uranus_opposite_Pluto_1650_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_opposite_Pluto_3A_1650_title_Create_page_Uranus_opposite_Pluto_3A_1650_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Uranus opposite Pluto: 1650<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+opposite+Pluto%3A+1650" title="Create page: Uranus+opposite+Pluto%3A+1650"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2>...page...<a name=''Saturn_and_all_the_Above_1640s''></a><h2>Saturn and all the Above: 1640s</h2><br /><a title="Saturn" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn'' class=''wiki''>Saturn</a> transits to the three more remote planets brings their underlying social issues down-to-earth (<i>Of course, planets do not make humans do anything, it just seems that way</i>). At 1648 <a title="Saturn" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn'' class=''wiki''>Saturn</a> aligned with Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Pluto" title="Create page: Pluto"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a> and opposed the Uranus-Neptune<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> conjunction<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Neptune+conjunction" title="Create page: Uranus-Neptune+conjunction"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>. In 1792, Saturn aligned with Neptune just before it squared the Uranus-Pluto<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus-Pluto" title="Create page: Uranus-Pluto" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> opposition. In a future exercise the connections between <a title="Saturn-Uranus" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Uranus'' class=''wiki''>Saturn-Uranus</a>, <a title="Saturn-Neptune" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Neptune'' class=''wiki''>Saturn-Neptune</a> and <a title="Saturn-Pluto" href=''tiki-index.php?page=Saturn-Pluto'' class=''wiki''>Saturn-Pluto</a> relationships will prove an interesting exercise. For now, remember to add the planet of reality to this equation.<br />...page...<a name=''Uranus_conjunct_Pluto_1707_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_conjunct_Pluto_3A_1707_title_Create_page_Uranus_conjunct_Pluto_3A_1707_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Uranus conjunct Pluto: 1707<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+conjunct+Pluto%3A+1707" title="Create page: Uranus+conjunct+Pluto%3A+1707"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2><a name=''Uranus_upper_square_Neptune_1786_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_upper_square_Neptune_3A_1786_title_Create_page_Uranus_upper_square_Neptune_3A_1786_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Uranus upper square Neptune: 1786<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+upper+square+Neptune%3A+1786" title="Create page: Uranus+upper+square+Neptune%3A+1786"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2><br /><a name=''Uranus_opposite_Pluto_1792_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Uranus_opposite_Pluto_3A_1792_title_Create_page_Uranus_opposite_Pluto_3A_1792_class_wiki_wikinew_a_lt_h3_gt_''></a><h2>Uranus opposite Pluto: 1792<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Uranus+opposite+Pluto%3A+1792" title="Create page: Uranus+opposite+Pluto%3A+1792"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a>&lt;/h3&gt;</h2>...page...<br /><br /><a name=''Saturn_relative_to_Uranus_Neptune_and_Pluto_1780s_a_href_tiki_editpage_php_page_Saturn_relative_to_Uranus_2CNeptune_and_Pluto_3A_1780s_title_Create_page_Saturn_relative_to_Uranus_2CNeptune_and_Pluto_3A_1780s_class_wiki_wikinew_a_''></a><h2>Saturn relative to Uranus,Neptune and Pluto: 1780s<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Saturn+relative+to+Uranus%2CNeptune+and+Pluto%3A+1780s" title="Create page: Saturn+relative+to+Uranus%2CNeptune+and+Pluto%3A+1780s"  class="wiki wikinew">?</a></h2><br /><a name=''External_Links''></a><h2>External Links</h2>&lt;br /&gt;<br /><i>Links do not constitute an endorsement of a site</i><br />', NULL, 1219684798, NULL, 'system', 12732, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218074888),
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href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=56" class="link" title="">Jupiter Waves</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=57" class="link" title="">Uranus Waves</a><ul class="toc"><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=58" class="link" title="">Uranus-Neptune Waves</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=59" class="link" title="">Uranus-Pluto Waves</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=60" class="link" title="">Saturn Waves</a><ul class="toc"><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=61" class="link" title="">Saturn-Pluto</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=62" class="link" title="">Saturn-Neptune</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=63" class="link" title="">Saturn-Uranus</a></li></ul></ul></ul></ul><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=55" class="link" title="">Outer Planet Waves</a></li></ul><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=64" class="link" title="">1649-1821 in Three Periods</a><ul class="toc"><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=65" class="link" title="">The Divisions: A Strategy</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=66" class="link" title="">1649-1713</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=67" class="link" title="">1714-1792</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=68" class="link" title="">1793-1821</a></li></ul><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=69" class="link" title="">Regional Spotlights</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=70" class="link" title="">Halves & Quarters</a><ul class="toc"><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=71" class="link" title="">1398-1648</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=72" class="link" title="">1649-1892</a><ul class="toc"><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=95" class="link" title="">Mediterranean</a></li></ul></ul><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=73" class="link" title="">Erasmus</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=74" class="link" title="">1390s: A Seed Moment</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=75" class="link" title="">Generations & Subgenerations</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=76" class="link" title="">Regional Spotlight: Iberia</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=77" class="link" title="">1572-1648: Modern Problems, Medieval Solutions</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=78" class="link" title="">Galileo & Shakespeare</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=79" class="link" title="">1640s: A Pivot Point</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=80" class="link" title="">Uranus-Pluto Waves</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=81" class="link" title="">1649-1713: First Lessons of Modern Life</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=82" class="link" title="">1398-1571: The Best and Worst of the Medieval World</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=83" class="link" title="">Regional Spotlight: British Isles</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=84" class="link" title="">The Revolutionary ''60s...1560s</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=85" class="link" title="">80 Year Transits: A Puzzle</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=86" class="link" title="">Uneven Distribution of Evolution</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=87" class="link" title="">1714-1792</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=88" class="link" title="">Napoleon</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=89" class="link" title="">1822-1892</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=90" class="link" title="">Regional Spotlight: France</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=91" class="link" title="">Renaissances</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=92" class="link" title="">1649-1892</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=93" class="link" title="">Uranus Neptune Waves</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=94" class="link" title="">Other Regional Spotlights</a><ul class="toc"><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=96" class="link" title="">Eastern Europe</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=97" class="link" title="">The Americas</a></li></ul><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=98" class="link" title="">Conclusions</a></li><li class="toclevel"><a href="tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=99" class="link" title="">Bibliographies</a></li></ul><br />', NULL, 1220325061, NULL, 'system', 5, NULL, NULL, 0, 1218101824),
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(46, 'Outer Planet History by Century: XXIth Century', 8, '!!!((Saturn opposite Pluto 2001-02))!!!((Saturn opposite Neptune 2006-07))!!!((Saturn opposite Uranus 2008-10))!!!((Saturn upper square Pluto 2009-10))!!((Uranus square Pluto 2012-15))!!!((Saturn upper square Neptune 2015-16))!!((Saturn conjunct Pluto 2018-2020))!!!((Saturn upper square Uranus 2021))!!((Saturn conjunction Neptune 2026))!!!((Saturn lower square Pluto 2028-29))!!((Saturn conjunction Uranus 2032))!!!((Saturn lower square Neptune 2033-34))!!!((Saturn opposite Pluto 2035-36))!!((Uranus square Neptune 2039-41))!!!((Saturn opposite Neptune 2042-43))!!!((Saturn square Uranus 2043-44))!!!((Saturn square Uranus 2043))!!((Uranus opposite Pluto 2046-48))1965-2100 Uranus-Pluto WaveThis brings 1965Uranus-Pluto2100 to its midpoint. 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