Adept v20 n5 May 1920
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FREDERICK WHITE, CRYSTA01AY, MINN.
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A S T R O L Q G I A - S A N A, - " '
20TH CENTURY EDUCATOR.
, . Standard and com plete. By C, H, W e b b e r (Prof, Henry).
T h e s e subjects,, a s nam ed In b o o k s below In s im p le manner, plac
the Truth o f A s tro lo g y in a pedestal, and in illuminated t e r s e n e s s pdin
the finger o f sh a m e a t those, who have denied, defiled and misintei
■preted it under all s o r ts o f culture, propagandism and chicanery, t
Is n ow risen from the ash es to apeak to ull who have ears to heai
tt is T h e T ruth that speaks. .The b o o k s are only T e st a m e n t s to guid'
the hearers on their o w n lines tow a r d s the straight and narrow wa;
which the present m ixed up world is battling for.
T h e y are introduced as follows, standing on their worldly merit
as m ortal w itn e sse s o f that Eternal Light w hich s h in e t h ‘ in the dark
n e s s o f every Mind and Living Soul, even though the D ark n ess cp m
prehendeth it not: v -
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operations of MIND and Body, and, by law of.Cause 'and Effect, they
Invariably return like a boomerang, or like Bread cast upon the
waters, After many days,”and, unto the “ Third and fourth genera:
tion." For, the Spirits of the dead are so connected with the threads
.of life in the lives of their Children, that they linger oh the ghoulish-
plane of mundane operations, until the evil of inequality is compen
sated for. Nothing is. lost in the winding up of the threads of Destiny
even to the smallest particle. “ The mills of the gods grind slowly.”
And THAT is where the bodily Fate, the mental Free-Will, and the,
destiny of the Soul, meet again on an equality, to further pursue the
Eternal Path,
Not to flaunt anv knowledge of antiquity, or to give credit for
; astrology to any particular class of people, did I write the article -in
the March Adept; but, to trace the COURSE of the MIX-UPS, and
: the Trends of Jealousy, Bigotry, Tyranny, Occultism;and Destruction
of Scientific Laws and Traditions, that the hierarchy have been
engaged in, from pre-historic times, to lift the upper dog up higher and
to push (he lower dog down lower in the scale of soul-enjoyments,
mental attainments and physical necessities.
Ancient astronomy was practically the same in all of the coun
tries around the 30fh degree of latitude in Asia and Africa. Chaldeans,
or astro-maalclans, can be traced in all of tjiem, before they domi-i
nated as priests In Babylonia. They appear to have originated in
'the lands about the Persian gulf and to have been-more- or 'less ■ ?asso
ciated with the Phoenician navigators who were also students of the
heavens. Bailors are not apt to be litterateurs, yet they know enough
to note,the change in the heavens and to steer their barks by a
northern constellation. Egypt dominated all of these people, in the
earliest historical days, and that is why the Alexandrian Library wa*
of such Importance. Literary people are seldom “Wise Men," They
are only LEARNED men, Thdy are the kind that Jesus called
“Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites." They steal the wisdom which
the “ Illiterate” reveal and then put a fence around it and call it
their own. They are good compilers, catalogers and occultists, and
they would shift the; Sun aroupahJf their pen or tongue could only
reach it. They are all right, el. ;;%t for their bigotry and their mis
representations. Greece outrivasSp all countries with' Scribes, Just
before and after the Christian era, and to them is due the literary
facts concerning the astronomic knowledge gathered by “ Illiterate"
peoples, ages before the Greeks woke up. To a h f man of Intel
lectual wisdom, it is more reasonable to ascribe the discovery of
visible signs in the heavens to the illiterate, than ) t h leabned people.:
The latter hardly know enough to go In out of the wet, unless they
Shave been literally educated to do so. They are wonderful In Senti
mental ideas and in the expression of their imaginations. Astrology
never grew in any college. It has to have Practical Common Sense
and Natural Intellect to thrive upon. The Privileged "Classes oppose
these on Sophistical and not on Philosophical or Scientific tenets.
“ Anything to beat the other fellow.” Don’ t be afraid of the zodiacal
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neoraeniums o f.1920. It will only be a sky-rocket exhibition of bfil
liancy;Jet off a little steam and prevent the boiler from bursting
the spirits of evil, and ex p ected from a L ord’ s S u pper salvation of body
and soul, Like -the latter, they also held Sunday sacred, and cele
Prated the birth of the Sun on the 25th o f December, the sa m e day
on which C h ristm as has been celebrated s in c e the fourth century at
least. T hey both preach ed a categorical s y s te m o f ethics, regarded
a sceticism a s meritorious, and counted 'am ong their principal virtues
abstinence and continence, renunciation and self-control. T h eir con
ception s of the w orld and the destiny of man w ere similar. T h ey both
admitted the e x is t e n c e o f a Heaven inhabited by beatified ones, situate
in the upper regions, and of a hell peopled by demons, situate in the
bow els o f the earth. T h ey both placed a flood at the b eginn ing of
history; they both a s s ig n e d as the sou rce of their traditions a p rim i
tive revelation; they both finally believed in the im m ortality o f the
soul, in a last judgment, and in a resurrection o f the dead, consequent
upon a final conflagration o f the universe.
Cumont says, “The resen\blances betw een the two hostile churches
w ere so striking as to im p re ss even the m inds of antiquity. From the
third century, the Greek ph ilosophers w ere Wont to draw parallels
b etw een the Persian m ysteries and Christianity which were evidently
en tirely in favor of the former. T he A p o lo g ists also dwell on the
a n a lo gies b etw een the tw o religions, and explained them as a Satanic
travesty o f the holiest rites o f their religion. If the polem ical works
o f the Mithraists had been preserved, we should d ou b tless have heard
t he sa m e a c cu sa tion s hurled back upon their Christian adversaries.”
S T U A R T ARMOUR.
AM ERICAN ASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY .
T he American A strological S o ciety m em b ersh ip roll has greatly
in creased sin ce Captain Geo. W. Wairond has taken over the office.
O v er a dozen new m e m b e r s have joined the Society. T w o m em b ers
have also qualified as D octors o f A strology and received the D. A.
Diploma. W e regret to hear that Secretary Wairond is recoverin g
from a very serio u s and critical illness, the ou tco m e o f paralytic
attacks which periodically overtak e him. Mars is now. by direction
conjunction, his moon.
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