Studies in Astrology
by
Elman Bacher
Volume IX
Chapter IV
Light--Part I
En-Light-en-ment is always an act of revelation.
It does not mean, as some suppose, to give something new to the thing under
consideration or even to give something new to the person who is considering
the thing. It is always an act by which, in relative degree, the truth of the
thing under consideration may be more clearly realized. Such realization can
never be "given" by one person to another because realization is always a
subjective experience; the person who experiences it can only do so when he is
suitably conditioned and timed for it. His suitable conditioning and timing--
synchronization of desire for Truth with capacity to utilize that which is
realized--makes it possible for him to react to the stimulus of another person
or an experience in such a way that his consciousness of the thing considered
opens to a relatively higher degree of Truth. We may say that at that moment
he has "gained more wisdom about the thing"--his awareness of the nature of
the thing is then "wise-er" than it was.
In these days of expanding inquiry into every facet
of human experience and functioning it is really not surprising that many
people all over the world are opening their minds to clearer realizations of
the nature of the occult art-science called "astrology." This series of
articles under the general heading of LIGHT, of which this is the first
discourse, is presented to these inquirers in the expectation that those who
are now "suitably conditioned and timed" will find, upon perusal, the
experience of realizing clearer pictures of what astrology really is and how
knowledge of its nature may be more constructively and philosophically
utilized. Its purpose is completely consistent with its nature--its purpose
is to en-light-en and its nature is the symbolic presentation of the evolving
consciousness of Humanity, "en masse" or individually.
Sometimes we become more vividly aware of a thing
by consideration of what it is not. Basically and essentially,
astrology is not a study of events; in terms of one person's horoscope it is
not a study of "the people in his life ;" it is not a superstition, though
many people have used it in such ways as to give evidence of their
superstitious fear of life and experience; it is most certainly not a study of
"good and bad luck; " its primary purpose is not to delineate the timing of
events, past or future; and--give this considerable reflection--it is not a
"study of the stars."
The "nots" of astrology mentioned above could well
be referred to as the "knots" in most people's concepts of astrology. Two of
them are based on un-truth, the others contain sufficient content of knowledge
or wisdom to make astrology of constructive utility--but only when the
practitioner is motivated by high ideals of helpfulness to others, and when he
is the kind of person who is ever ready to consider new revealments of
astrological truth. No person now incarnate who is able to use astrological
knowledge is "new to the subject;" all such people are recapitulating
knowledge of the subject gained in former lives and, in justice to that past
effort, effort is now being required to unravel the "knots" of congested
concepts, superstitions, and half-truths by expanding the mind and enlarging
the "will-to-Truth." The name of this art-science contains the clue to what
it truth-fully is; let us analyze it for continual use during the perusal of
this series.
The "astr" of astrology is one of many hundreds of
root-words derived from ancient languages which has both esoteric and exoteric
meaning. Exoterically it refers to "star," and in this connotation astrology
is understood to be a study of the influence on human character and destiny
exerted by the stars in the heavens, as though we humans "have to do what the
stars tell us to do--or be or think--or develop. Such an irrational concept
of "starry influence" has the disintegrating effect of intensifying man's
fears concerning "fate" as well as of his own weaknesses and ignorance. On
the plane of intellectual exercise even the most exoteric approaches can be
helpful in so far as people can become acquainted with a particular set of
symbols, and the study of the interpretative key-words of these symbols does
result in training the faculty of abstract thought. But, because knowledge
without use is not astrology's reason-for-being, we must look more deeply into
the word itself to realize the truths of its purpose.
Esoterically the "astr" of astrology refers to
light. Man has, for countless ages, looked upon the stars in the heavens as
symbols of purest light. The astronomer studies the heavenly bodies in terms
of their distance from us, their size, weight, density, and spatial inter-
relationships. The astrologer studies what they symbolize as lights of
consciousness.
Again esoterically, there are two connotations to
the word " light." One is that form of light that makes visual perception
possible to those who are incarnate. In terms of manifested life, light is a
creative power, an attribute of all manifested things which possess a creative
or manifestive potential. But, before such light can "be" there must be that
which creates the visual light and that is the light of consciousness. The
creative consciousness of that which we call "life" (for lack of a more
specific word) through the "stepped down," creative consciousness of galactic
and solar logoi--all of which are evolving--originates any and all forms and
degrees of light that can be perceived throughout the manifested universe. In
other words, perceptible light is the negative polarity, the manifested
reflection of the positive creative attribute-consciousness. The opening
statements of the book of Genesis contain this one: "God said, "Let there be
light and there was light". Whether one believes that the word "God" refers
to cosmic creative essence or to the creative will and mind of a solar logos
does not matter in this connection; what is to be considered is that
consciousness of creative power was established and that light was the first
gesture of the creative act. The "darkness" referred to refers to the state
of unformed life which we call "chaos." "Chaos" does not mean, as some think,
"nothing;" it is the one life essence which is to be utilized by creative
wills and minds for manifestivity. Manifested light is the projection into
manifestivity of creative intelligence. Consciousness is that degree of
awareness -en-light-en-ment of power that is the prime requisite of creative
action. A solar logos is aware of the power to create-manifest--through the
establishment of a central body--"sun"--and an emanation of other bodies--
"planets" which, in toto, comprise its field of evolution. The logos evolves
through the evolution of its myriads of life-waves and forms inhabiting the
planetary bodies; macrocosm and microcosm are inter-dependent--the evolution
of each serves, and is coincidental with, the evolution of the other. By the
attribute of consciousness and the faculty of choice, humans exert their
creative potential to further their evolution. We humans are not "creators"
but, having the power of conscious regeneration, we reveal the potential for
creativity. As our solar logos--God--is, so we are destined to become through
the unfolding of awareness-consciousness--of our true identity and,
correspondingly, powers. If, then, astrology is not a "study of the stars"
but a study, in archetypal symbols, of consciousness we may shed our accrued
misconceptions of the subject and look at horoscopes--our own particularly!--
for what they really are and for what they really are for.
The statement that astrology is a study of the
influence of Sun, Moon, and planets upon us--as individual or collective
humans--is not untruthful but, for our purpose, there is another approach to
the subject which goes deeper and must therefore be considered. As far as
"effect of planets on humans" is concerned let us say that astrology is the
study of the correspondences between planetary vibratory powers and our actual
or potential powers. We, as humans, are fraternally related to all other
humans as expressions of the same archetype on this planet. We are also--but
more indirectly--fraternal to all expressions of life on this planet. Our
habitation--Earth--is the manifested body of a Being which, in its octave of
functioning, is fraternal to the planetary Regents of our solar system;
therefore, in myriads of levels of correspondences, all on this system are
inter-related. And, all are the manifested ideas of our Creator--our Solar
Logos, "Father-Mother God." Since the planets of our system are the
embodiments of Beings whose consciousness of life qualifies them for that
office, and each one has its particular evolutionary function and effect on
the total system or any factor of it, we, as humans and students of astrology,
study our horoscopes to become aware of higher levels of consciousness of life
through knowledge or awareness of our potentials in correspondence to the
qualities and significance of those beings whose consciousness provides
structure and pattern to our system. The astrological symbols of Sun, Moon,
and planets designate what we call "rulership" of parts of our bodies,
qualities of personality and character, the principles inherent in our
capacities for expression and reaction, the vibratory qualifications of our
experiences and relationships. All of these factors are, together or
individually considered, for the one purpose of enlarging and purifying
consciousness--"en-light-en-ing ourselves," or "serving to make the self more
aware of the light of the Self-and the Self is the Spirit which identifies
man's kinship and unity with his Creator.
In order more firmly to establish a new approach or
understanding, it has been found to be very helpful to stop speaking of the
subject under consideration in the habit-patterns which one has used for
perhaps a long time. There are several "cliches" which astrological students
have learned and used and, in order to open more extensively to an awareness
of "Astro-Light," we may have to practice some new terms and references. For
example:
We find it very easy and natural to say, in
reference to a person's horoscope: "This person has a bad Uranus." Look
at that statement for a moment from the standpoint of becoming more aware of
what it says. In the first place no one can "have" any planet; in the second
place no planet is "bad." How can it be, being a divine creation? Let's
revise this a little: "This person's consciousness of the principles
symbolized by Uranus is congested, unorganized, disorganized, immature or
unevolved." We do not say that the person, therefore, is a bad person or an
unlucky one or an evil one or an unfortunate one. We simply mean that the
person's development--through no one knows how long a time--has not included
very much regenerative attention to the aspects of the Spirit which are
characterized by the planetary symbol of Uranus; we mean that he has in store
considerable experience in growth and development and integration to make on
that point. But that does not make him bad, or evil, or even unfortunate--it
simply means that he has development to make of a specialized kind in his
evolutionary becoming. The horoscope is a symbolic registration of
consciousness--it is not a picture of static darkness but its great value lies
in picturing the essences of the person 's life-assignments and relative
evolutionary status.
We say--often (oh, and so often!): "This position
of Saturn and this aspect to Saturn makes this person a miser." Hold on a
moment! All the heavenly host together cannot "make anyone a miser." The
Saturn-registration in the horoscope pictures an action of the person 's
consciousness--or lack of consciousness--regarding possession of material
goods. Miserliness is an unbalance in consciousness--it is over-attention to
acquisition to counter-balance a deeply-rooted fear of loss. Stop this unjust
attitude toward Saturn--he tries so hard to teach us important lessons and one
of them is intelligent utility of material means. He says: "My nature
corresponds to your potential for learning--among other things--to use
material substance and means intelligently. " Until you take into your
consciousness the awareness of this principle for your own up-going, I shall
have to speak to you through your fear of loss; when you learn to use; in a
balanced way, the particular power of consciousness which I symbolize you will
know that I have always been your friend and your teacher. Agree with what I
represent as a power and quality of consciousness and your approach to your
own Masterhood will be furthered in freedom and joy; you will then know that
you do not have to blame me further for your fears and insecurities." We
say--sometimes with a little smouldering of envy: "What a lucky guy! he has
something-or-other trine Jupiter. " Jupiter smiles back at us in his kindly,
understanding way and says to us--perhaps a little sad that we are envious: "I
have so often been called the planet of abundance and good fortune--may I
remind you that I simply symbolize your own consciousness of your own power to
improve, enlarge, expand your nature and conditions; you do not 'get anything
from me '--you express my principle of enlargement and expansion through
optimism, kindliness, generosity, and fearlessness; what you give out, in
expression, you attract back; if your consciousness of one is revealed through
unbalances of extravagance, over-indulgence, false pride, or greediness I
cannot register regeneratively in your chart because you, in your
consciousness of me, have not qualified for such a registration as this man
has. You need not envy his development. My principle serves all. Take it into
your consciousness of life, make it your own by good action and your
consciousness will, sooner or later, unfold awareness and manifestation of
that particular form of Light which I represent."
And so on--with each of the other planetary points
In conclusion we must consider one other for its special significance in our
horoscope--the symbol of the Sun itself.
The author suggests that each student of astrology
who feels so inclined inaugurate the practice of placing the traditional
symbol for the Sun--the point circumscribed by a circle--at the center of each
horoscope; this symbol, by correspondence, is that of our Creator, our own
spiritual essence, our seed-atom and the eternal, indestructible will-to-live
which characterizes consciousness throughout all time and space. This is the
most simply constructed, the most perfectly focussed and the most purely
archetypal of all astrological symbols--it is fitting that it should be used
to designate the Human's consciousness of Divine Source, Identity, and
Attribute. Another symbol--the author suggests a half-circle surmounting a
horizontal line--may be legitimately and effectively used as the Sun in the
horoscope, as a "planetary factor"--ruler of the fixed fire-sign Leo. Since
this symbol is subject to patterning and aspects, qualifications and movement
as is any other planetary symbol, it may be studied to represent the evolution
of the person's consciousness of his Sun-nature. The appearance of the
circular Sun-symbol (the "Spirit-symbol") corresponds to the appearance of the
horoscopical circle--both centered by the same point. The "planetary Sun-
symbol" corresponds in appearance with the upper semi-circle of the horoscope,
the horizontal line corresponds to the horizontal diameter of the horoscope--
the "I AM of the individual's consciousness and the counterparting of the
Ascendant by the cusp of the seventh house. Also as a picture this symbol
suggests the sunrise at dawn--and its use in the horoscope is to keep us
reminded of our consciousness of solar attributes which we are seeking to
unfold through our evolutionary experience.