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Why Moderns Are So Ignorant Of Stellar Wisdom

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Wisdom in using pictures among the stars which the vandal hand of man has been unable to erase, and stories which have persisted in sacred literature, or like that of Santa Claus, in spite of the accepted sacred literature, is not merely demonstrated by the history of the past, but by events of the present day.

It has been the almost universal custom of those who rose to power, for the purpose of fastening their own pet religious beliefs upon the minds of their followers, as completely as possible to destroy all records and remembrance of every preceding religion. Even the name, as well as the beliefs, of Akhenaten, that most spiritual ruler of Egypt, was chiseled from temple and tomb wherever found.

In the Alexandrian Library, founded by Ptolemy Soter about 300 BC, had been collected, in so far as vast resources and research could obtain it, the written knowledge of the world, reputed to represent 700,000 volumes. It was over these scientific documents and treasures of literature, in so far as they had been collected, that Eratosthenes had been brought from upper Egypt to act as custodian. No wonder he could measure the globe and lay down precedents for finding latitude on the earth's surface which in principle are still followed by the mariners of our day!

When the Roman emperors adopted Christianity, they saw in this great body of scientific knowledge and spiritual tradition a menace to the blind belief they demanded of their subjects. They destroyed the Alexandrian Library, and not content with burning books, they demolished all statuary, wherever found, that would give any inkling of the wisdom of the past. Of the Alexandrian volumes that escaped the ravages of Imperial Rome, the Mohammedans, equally as fanatical in their desire to preserve only the Bible and the Koran, made short work as they invaded westward.

When America was discovered, it was rich in astrological wisdom. But the decree went out that every vestige of that knowledge, which was looked upon as diabolical, should be destroyed.

(Stellar Religion and Healing of Akhenaten (Egypt); Stellar Religion of Southwest Indians; Astrology of the Aztecs; Posidonius and Chaldea; Itzamna, Great Initiate of the Maya; The Arkansas Astrological Stone; etc.—in which has been set forth in considerable detail the Stellar Wisdom of various peoples in so far as it has been uncovered by modern research. These articles are available in the book, Astrological Lore of All Ages by Elbert Benjamine. )

Yet in spite of the ease with which, for the most part, the more intricate astrological knowledge could be destroyed, so enthusiastically did the people of late prehistoric times build their monuments to the four chief tenets of THE RELIGION OF THE STARS, that the combined vandalism of subsequent ages has failed appreciably to remove them.

Huge stone monuments commemorating the stellar belief are to be found wherever there is land in a belt extending entirely around the world. Thousands of them, embracing four different types, still stand. In England, in France, in Egypt, in Mesopotamia, in India, in Peru, in Mexico and in the United States, there exist these stupendous stone records of beliefs inherited from a still more ancient people.

Even as the zodiac is divided by solstice and equinox into four quadrants, each represented by an arm of the swastika and presided over by the Bull, the Lion, the Eagle or the Man, so the ancient Stellar Religion had four corresponding outstanding doctrines, which like the quadrants of the swastika (see illustration page ) united in the complete circle of spirit to express a single all-embracing spiritual doctrine.

Dome-shaped mounds were used for magical ceremonies and for initiation. They are so used today by primitive peoples, the kiva of the Indians of the Southwest being a single example of many that can be cited. These were places where they went to demonstrate the hidden powers of the mind.

The sign Taurus, governing one quadrant, is the exaltation of the Moon, ruler of Mentality and of the feminine in nature. It is an earthy sign, and the dome of earth often was provided with a small entrance to the interior. Here then we have a teaching regarding the gestation of thought, and a record of the belief that man, through the proper exercise of his mentality, can control his own life and destiny, here and hereafter.

Huge, straight shafts of rock, upright like the rays of the midday Sun, symbolize the virile masculine powers which are associated with the sign Leo, which governs another heavenly quadrant. The house Leo naturally occupies in a birth chart is the one concerned with pleasure, love affairs and children.

The love of husband for wife and of wife for husband is a most holy and sacred thing, and is one of the most constructive forces that man can utilize. The love of parents for their children approaches the deific in its sanctity, and germinates the seed of that unselfish love that alone makes immortality possible. These straight shafts of stone, and the round towers which dot the globe, both record the belief of an ancient people that love is the way to life.

A horizontal slab supported by two or more pillars presents the form of a doorway. These dolmens are more than doorways, for the conspicuous feature of their construction is the flat, table-like surface presented by the slab held thus high above the ground. It strikes the eye at once as a plane, a plane above the earth.

The third quadrant of the heavens is presided over by Scorpio, ruling the house of death in a natural birth chart. In its higher aspect it is pictured as an eagle. Thus does the slab of stone supported by two pillars indicate that death is the doorway to a higher plane of conscious existence, and that passing through it man ceases to crawl in the dust like a scorpion and soars, like an eagle, to a life of greater power and freedom.

Aquarius, presiding over the fourth quadrant of the zodiac, measures the influence of the stars with one hand, while water running from his urn flows down upon the earth even as do the vibrations of the planets.

Huge concentric circles of stone portray the orbits of the planets. These cromlechs, as they are called, bring to us the same message that is revealed by the constellation of the Man. They attest to the belief of those, who at the cost of tremendous labor erected them, that the planets have an influence over human life and destiny.

When these four ancient doctrines are united, their mutual implications become as obvious as that a circle is formed by the united zodiacal quadrants. The whole, as a logical necessity, then becomes summed up as the spiritual admonition, CONTRIBUTE YOUR UTMOST TO UNIVERSAL WELFARE.

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