Heaven, Earth, & Humankind: Three Spheres, Three Light Cycles, Three Modes

Volumes Ii & Iii: the Moon and Phase Relationships

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Astrology, New Age
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Author: William M. Wadsworth ISBN: 9781503560796
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 22, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: William M. Wadsworth
ISBN: 9781503560796
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 22, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The aim of this book is to map some of the deep structural and interpretive functions of the three modes for astrology. By first making inferences from ancient writings, then analyzing the correlations of the modes, it will be argued that the modes are vital to an understanding of human behavior. They anticipate a persons level of functioning, or in other words, their governing meme. In traditional systems modes define three basic levels of human functioning: the intellectual, social, and biological. Properly understood, these human imperatives provide psychological insight into the interpretive meaning of sun, moon, ascendant, and planets. The associative values ascribed to the modes derive from their corresponding direct relations to the planes of the ecliptic, equator, and the horizon. Consequently, it is within astrological technology that this essay contends that the modes help interpret the sun, moon and ascendant in a natal chart, whose meaning also is measured by these same three planes.

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The aim of this book is to map some of the deep structural and interpretive functions of the three modes for astrology. By first making inferences from ancient writings, then analyzing the correlations of the modes, it will be argued that the modes are vital to an understanding of human behavior. They anticipate a persons level of functioning, or in other words, their governing meme. In traditional systems modes define three basic levels of human functioning: the intellectual, social, and biological. Properly understood, these human imperatives provide psychological insight into the interpretive meaning of sun, moon, ascendant, and planets. The associative values ascribed to the modes derive from their corresponding direct relations to the planes of the ecliptic, equator, and the horizon. Consequently, it is within astrological technology that this essay contends that the modes help interpret the sun, moon and ascendant in a natal chart, whose meaning also is measured by these same three planes.

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