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ASTROLOGY It is imperative to make clear that astrology is primarily
a religion, a spiritual path. It is important, though, to define
what religion was to the Black Egyptians. The closest modern concept
to the Khamitic view of religion is psychology. Religion is the
science of knowing, cultivating, and integrating the psychological
forces (Gods, archetypes) within the Initiate. It consisted of
the mythologizing of emotional/psychological dynamics within all
people.
Sidereal
Astrology is the predictive branch of astrology, used
for personality analysis, prediction, timing of projects, and
world history trends (in the latter, weather patternology was
also a crucial component of prediction). It is the yang astrology,
used for determining actual action and events in the outer, physical
world. That modern Western ?astrologers? use the tropical zodiac
as the ?Western system? is a big joke. That is why their predictions
yield such unstable and tragic results.
Astrologers
are guides of human souls, and this is a most sacred calling,
demanding the highest spiritual commitment and awareness possible.
As any priest trained in the arts of oracles knows, divination
requires the ritual blessing of two major Gods, the Trickster,
and the God of Wisdom, called respectively in Egypt Auaun the
Baboon God, and Tihuti, the ibis headed Lord of Wisdom. Just because
many modern Western astrologers do not believe in the reality
of Gods and divine beings ruling the Universe makes it no less
true. These two Gods are very powerful, and must be appeased before
one attempts to undertake the awesome responsibility of peering
into the mind of God and the fate of human souls. Rituals to the
Spirit of the Sky, Nut, are obviously mandatory to any astrological
divination act. Astrology is no joke. It is the revelation of
the will of God and the Gods for the souls of men. It dictates
what Gods or archetypes will start dominating a particular grid
point in time and space. The message and agenda of that arriving
God must be determined so as to ritually and mystically welcome
and appease their influences upon human life.
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