Cosmic
Conditioning.
Ancient man was convinced that his destiny
upon earth was ruled by the divine power
that placed the stars in the heavens; that
every created thing was a result of this
influence; and that the Sun was the active
principle of good, and the darkness of evil.
The ancient concept was aptly expressed by
Cowper, when he wrote:
God moves in a mysterious way,
His
wonders to perform.
More
recently, however, scientific research is
beginning to reveal some of the ways in
which Creation's miracles evolve. We know
that only a small portion of the Sun's
energy radiations are transformed into light
and heat, and that other invisible hands
supply to all living things the essence that
imparts to the cells the ability to multiply
by division, and that stimulates the
endocrine glands to secrete into the blood
stream the hormones to which our emotions
react, and whereby each develops an
individuality, in response to his own cosmic
conditioning.
Thus
one might say that God placed the Sun, the
Moon, and the planets in the firmament,
whereby every living thing would be made
"after his own pattern," and thus
be distinct and different: thereby
introducing into life the difficulties of
mutual understanding and self-control which
if mastered will produce character, and if
not mastered will destroy.
We
must recognize that every planetary
influence which results from radiation is a
reflection from the Sun. It is not a
reflection of the Sun, because each
reflector has a different chemical
constitution which absorbs certain
frequencies, and thus imparts to each
reflected ray a differently altered
spectrum. The Moon and the planets in the
signs must be recognized as variants of the
Sun influence, all aspects as blending of
these variants, and all House positions as
our personal relation thereto.
Furthermore,
we must eliminate any consideration of the
Sun's energy radiations from our appraisal
of the sign positions of the Sun, for the
Sun is only the sign post whereby to
determine the Earth's position in orbit, and
conditions of gravitation and momentum
inherent in each arc of the orbit.
Sir
Isaac Newton insisted on the solidarity of
the Solar System, a concept which
contemporary physicists have finally
confirmed, by likening it to an enlargement
of the atom. The Sun is now generally
recognized as a central controlling source
of positive energy comparable to the proton
of positive electricity in the atom,
surrounded by planets moving in orbit,
comparable to electrons of negative
electricity, the number of which determine
the nature of the clement of which the atom
was formerly believed to be the smallest
component. In this concept the Earth-dweller
occupies a position in one electron, some
ten miles below the surface of a gaseous
ocean.
Because
of their differing chemical constituents,
each reflecting planet absorbs varying
frequencies of the Sun's spectrum, and thus
the Earth's magnetic field is charged with a
constantly changing set of frequency
characteristics. The supposition that
reflected rays are so weak as to be
ineffectual in comparison to the direct rays
of the Sun fails in the presence of such
evidence as the relative minuteness of the
vitamines and hormones to which extreme
potency is currently ascribed. One medical
textwork on hormones goes so far as to state
that if one drop of the hormone contained in
a certain gland in the human body were
placed in the waters of Lake Eric, the
drinking of a glassful of that water would
produce death.
It
is not unreasonable to suppose that the
first day's growth of a newly born infant,
in accord with the law of adaptability to
cosmic conditioning creates channels of
receptivity that will circumscribe for life
the individual's capacity for absorption of
the several frequencies which comprise the
spectrum of cosmic stimulations. This would
rule out the prenatal, since prior to birth
the blood is conditioned through the
maternal receptivities; and an independent
existence begins only when the individual is
compelled to condition his own blood.
In
the light of recent discoveries in
Endocrinology it is a reasonable hypothesis
that cosmic energy radiation governs the
growth and functioning of the Endocrine
glands, and the hormones these secrete into
the blood stream are the stimulators of the
emotions, or are translated by the mind in
terms of emotions.
The
energy radiations direct from the Sun are
probably responsible for the growth and
functioning of one portion of the pituitary
gland. Whatever gland is stimulated by a
planet which aspects the Sun, will be
simultaneously incited at every Sunrise and
with every transit, thus accounting for the
strong influence upon the native's destiny
of any planet or planets that are in close
aspect to his Sun.
The
food that enters the body through the
stomach, and the oxygen that is extracted by
the lungs, yields the material for making
cells; but only the electricity absorbed by
direct and reflected radiation from the Sun
is able to impart to the cell the state of
"livingness" that enables it to
grow.