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Submitted by ancientsky
2 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, 16 hours ago
I was recently talking to someone about the history of “grunge” rock and I found myself interested in the Kurt Cobain story, especially in relation to “The Five Pillars of Fate” and our ongoing discussion of fate, fortune and fame.
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Five Pillars of Fate: The Part of Fortune - Paul Newman
The death of Paul Newman provides the ancient sky with a compelling and powerful story of fate for examination using Five Pillars techniques. In this video illustration I continue my discussion of the the Part of Fortune’s function as an ascendant. This, and the usage of a whole sign chart, provides the foundational outline of the Five Pillars of Fate technique. Don’t forget to register and download chapter one of the book, if you haven’t already at http://ancientsky.com
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The Five Hidden Pillars of Fate, Chapter 1
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Submitted by ancientsky
5 months, 3 days, 16 hours ago
The Five Hidden Pillars of Fate,
Excerpt from the first chapter:
Fate & Fortune
The distinction between fate and fortune are intertwined, often sharing the same definition. If fate represents “binding apportionment,” then fate could be the binding aspect and fortune, the portion received. A person's fortune is dictated by fate. Robert Schmidt confirms this by saying that the planets are the instruments of Moira. Even the vastly powerful Olympian gods fear the Three Fates. Even the gods!
Our modern astrological focus has traveled along the trajectory of Marc Edmund Jones, in which “character is destiny” and possibly one of the wisest things Jones ever wrote.
Through this particular technique, we can show how character is destiny. Jones was trying to step away from the deterministic view, and taking astrology into a more psychological direction, by using astrology to reveal inner motivations.
Yet, at this point, we astrologers have as resources, the required psychological knowledge and foundations. We have Freud and Jung to provide the insights from the point of view of analysis. But, we haven't really been looking at how the chart can show us the fate, or the portion that we must bear in each part of our life, which may then beg the question:
"Who is fortunate?"
I once worked in an upscale gym where membership dues were a monthly $1200. It was high class. All the paying members received an evaluation and were set up with a special trainer. It was their questionnaire that was memorable. One of the questions was: "How would you rate your support system? Would you say you have a strong support system?"
When taking the questionnaire I answered without hesitation, "Absolutely yes, I have a fantastic support system." I couldn't even believe that it was a question. And then I asked the resident expert, "Does anyone ever say no?" She responded by explaining that a majority of the clients declared for themselves a sorry support system. So then followed the question again:
"Who is fortunate?"
Was it I, the poor, struggling artist working there at the front desk for eleven dollars an hour handing out towels, at these people's disposal for eight hours, then going home to a fabulous support system? Or, was it the wealthy, influential people who could use their power, wealth and influence at their whim and disposal but without a support system and nobody upon whom they could depend or consider an ally?
I clearly felt that I was the more fortunate in that comparison. They were more fortunate than I for their disposable wealth, but I was more fortunate in the "good will towards men" department of life. That was an instructive moment.
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