Unprecedented Power & Peril Likely since humans have figured out the difference between past and future, we have predicted the end of the planet. We still do. Some scenarios include magnetic shits or asteroids. Life happens. Now, under Paradox2140, however, humans can include a capacity never before available: complete global self-destruction. Cheers! Within 50–70 years of […]
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Fri, August 27 2010 » Astrology Meets History, Discussions, Future, Paradox2140, Present » No Comments
Same Conclusions, Different Methods Amazon.com Widgets Watching this latest RSAnimate video, 21st Century Enlightenment, feels like watching Paradox2140 in animated form. I was especially struck by the section where I start the above video, when the question became “What is Progress?”. The clip above begins at that point because it starts the quest to ask […]
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Mon, August 23 2010 » Astrology Meets History, Discussions, Paradox2140, Present » No Comments
Contents [ hide ] 1 A Reliable Midpoint 2 Why Plan Ahead? A Reliable Midpoint Few can doubt the next opposition of Uranus-Pluto, circa 2045, will accompany one of those moments noted as special in human history. The last four associate to Copernicus’ Revolutions, the Age of Reason, the French Revolution and Planck/Einstein theories. null So why bring […]
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Tue, August 17 2010 » Astrology Meets History, Discussions, Future, Paradox2140 » No Comments
A Many Part Essay Comparing the Two Periods Amazon.com Widgets For obvious reasons, I will leave the comparisons between the early 1930s and 2008–2012 to others who have already performed the task. From the beginning, I can tell you that both times, like any, are different. However, enough similarities exist and the line from the […]
Tags: 1848, 1849Uranus-Pluto1965, 1929, 1930, 1960s, 1966Uranus-Pluto2100, civil rights, culture wars, feminism, financial collapse, Great Depression, Great Recession, nationalism, Pluto, Saturn, sixties, t-square, Uranus
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Tue, July 27 2010 » Astrology Meets History, Discussions, Future, Past, Present, You Are Here » No Comments
The Forgotten side of Beginnings A major reason to use waves as a measuring device lies with the ability to view cycle as a unit. Seeing cycles in circular form tends to stack one on top of the other, obliterating the view. Another advantage comes when look at the both ends of the wave, 360°/0° […]
Tags: 1848, 1848 Revolutions, aboloition, Cold Wat, EasternBloc, feminism.civil rights, hippie;1960s, LBJ, nationalism, nations, Nixon, Seneca Falls, Soviet, Thatcher
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Fri, July 23 2010 » Astrology Meets History, Discussions » No Comments
Contents [ hide ] 1 Starting Points 2 Spain, France, England and 1399Neptune-Pluto1892 Starting Points If history mirrors planetary patterns, why does the history of one country differ from others? Why is not the pattern the same for all? Obviously, a logical question. The answer provides the opportunity to explain how the conditions at the […]
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Fri, July 9 2010 » Astrology Meets History, Discussions, Past » No Comments
Secular Triumph 1849Uranus-Pluto1965 Amazon.com Widgets This Uranus-Pluto wave epitomizes the events connected to 1848: women’s and civil rights, class war, The Communist Manifesto to the marriage of governance and politics. All of these issues reappear consistently near each quadrature alignment near 1848, 1874, 1902, 1932 and 1965. Compare 1848–1849 and the 1960s and many of the topics […]
Tags: 1848 Revolutions, abolition, Communist Manifesto, Prague Spring, railroads, Seneca Falls, Six-Day War, telegraph, Vietnam War
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Wed, June 30 2010 » Astrology Meets History, Past » 1 Comment
Why You Can’t Criticize Paradox Every Neptune-Pluto wave contains a paradox The Hellenization Paradox came about because after Alexander the Great died, his generals split the spoils in a vast territory spanning from Persia to Egypt and places in between. With this came the adoption of Greek ways and intellect. Greek became the linqua franca of its […]
Tags: 576bcNeptune-Pluto85bc, Anaximander, Aristotle, Athens, Hellinization, Mediterranean, Neptune, paradox, Paradox2140:Progress, Persia, phoenician alphabet, Plato, Pluto, progress, Rome, Seleucid Wars, Socrates, Sparta
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Wed, June 23 2010 » Astrology Meets History » 1 Comment
Contents [ hide ] Different Paths, Same Result Please watch the embedded video and compare to Paradox2140:Progress. Both reach the same conclusions via different paths. I also included Empathic Civilization video as part of the embed, because it too asks the same questions and provides answers. Who Dictates Morality in Morality in the post-Modern World, […]
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Tue, June 22 2010 » Astrology Meets History, Discussions, Future, Paradox2140, Past, Present » No Comments
Contents [ hide ] 1 Or Why I Love Saturn 2 Saturn and Generations 3 Standard Transits for Everyone Or Why I Love Saturn Astrologers forever have struggled to explain why astrology works. some put forth magnetic forces, planetary influence, citing the obvious pull of our moon, affecting our earthly tides. I will not here […]
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Fri, June 18 2010 » About Waves, Astrology Meets History, Measuring History Explained, Measuring History, The Series, Pedia » 2 Comments