The
shape of the Earth is that of an
ellipsoid: flattened at the
poles and bulging at the
Equator. The gravitational pull
of the Moon, and to a lesser
extent of the Sun, on this
equatorial bulge is said to
create a precessional
"couple," which causes
the Earth's poles of rotation to
gyrate or slightly nod in a
conical manner. The periods of
these Nutations are diurnal,
monthly and annual, in addition
to the chief one, of the same
period as the precessional
motion of the Moon's orbit, as
noted by its receding Nodes.
These slight periodic
perturbations of the Earth's
polar axis leave residues which
accumulate slowly to cause the
Soli-Lunar Precession - a more
extensive motion and longer in
period, hence a Secular
perturbation. Stockwell, taking
into account all the changes in
the orbits of the Earth and Moon
due to the action of the
planets, has shown that the mean
period of this Soli-Lunar
Precession is 25,694.8 years.
This is the period of that
steady precession of the Poles
which causes it to point at
different stars. Thus in 2102
A.D. the North Pole will point
nearly direct at Polaris. As
exactly as we can tell, the
North Pole pointed as nearly to
Vega as it ever does - 6° away
- just one-half of the cycle of
Precession before the Mission of
Christ. Thus the bulk of
evidence of an astronomical
character, mentioned under
Invariable Plane (q.v.), indicates
that a new cycle of Polar
Precession started around 25 to
28 A.D.
If
we measure the backward motion
of the line of intersection of
the Equator and the Ecliptic on
a hypothetical Fixed Ecliptic
plane, its motion would be a
steady one of the same period as
the Pole. This line of
intersection is the Equinox, 0°
Aries-Libra, which forms the
start and midpoint of our Moving
Zodiac. It moves backward
because the Equator is shifting
its position in space, due to
the slow gyration or nodding
motion of the Precessing Polar
Axis.
However,
the Ecliptic plane is not fixed.
The precessing of the Ecliptic
with respect to the Invariable
Plane, is analogous to the
motion of the Earth's Equator
with respect to the Ecliptic. In
addition it librates, or tilts
slowly back and forth, with
respect to the Invariable Plane.
This has the effect of slightly
changing the backward rate of
motion of 0° Aries - the
Equinox: now speeding it, and
again retarding it. The
variation is such that the
general Precession - the actual
as opposed to the Mean motion of
the Equinox - can be plus or
minus, by 281.2y, that of the
Soli-Lunar Precession of
25,694.8y. Thus it can occur at
rates of from 25,413.6y to
25,976 1/2 years. Observe that
this range of variation
includes: the present rate,
25,868y; the period mentioned by
Plato, 25,920 years; and that
memorialized in the Great
Pyramid of the Egyptians, 25,827½y.
Another
effect of this variation is the
lag and lead, plus or minus 3°56',
of the variable Equinox with
respect to the steady poles. As
the line of intersection of
Ecliptic and Invariable Plane
was at right angles to that of
the Equinox at the time of
Christ, this discrepancy had its
maximum value and the Equinox
led the pole. If we count back
about 281 years before the three
year Mission of Christ ended in
the Crucifixion and
Resurrection, 28 A.D., we reach
early 254 B.C. as the
approximate time when the Moving
and Fixed Zodiacs coincided.
This is in close agreement with
the date 255 B.C., given by
Gerald Massey, based on his
extensive knowledge of Hebraic
and Egyptian Culture. This may
be regarded as a period of
transition, whose midpoint came
about 115 B.C., not greatly at
variance with the date, 97 B.C.,
advanced by Rudhyar, and 125
B.C., by Thierens, for the start
of the Piscean Age. It indicates
that on the basis of actual
motion the Aquarian Age
commenced about 1906, although
the Pole will not reach this
point until about 2170 A.D. It
is notable in this connection
that a Great Cardinal Cross of
the major planets, similar to
that at the time of Christ, 25
A.D., took place on January 11,
1910, with Mars and Saturn again
in Aries, and again opposing
Jupiter in Libra; but with the
positions of Uranus and Neptune
interchanged - ranus in
Capricorn, where Neptune had
been, and vice versa. Instead of
a Full Moon on the
Jupiter-Saturn arm of the Cross,
there was a new Moon on the
Uranus-Neptune arm, conjoining
Uranus, the planet of the
Aquarian Age, and Mercury and
Venus were both in Aquarius and
both direct - significant of the
New Era now commencing. In 25
A.D. Neptune, the planet of the
Piscean Age, had the Capricorn
position, with both Mercury and
Venus in Pisces, and both
Retrograde.
The
overall pattern seems to piece
together a number of factors,
and the Precession emerges as a
cycle of great vitality (v.
Cycles). The entrance of
the Equinox into Aquarius and
the Great Cross of 1910 thus
account for the tremendous
changes and readjustments now
taking place in this
predominantly Uranian cycle of
transition in which we live -
which gains added importance
perhaps, through the fact that
only in the past two Centuries
have the extra-Saturnian planets
been discovered. An additional
significator of the crucial
importance of the present Era is
the fact that the Meta-Galactic
Plane, the Milky Way, is
crossing the plane of the
Equator at 0° Cancer-
Capricorn, thus making another
Cross with the Equinox. The
Cross is the symbol not only of
crisis and readjustment, but
also of "crossing
over" from one phase of
evolution into another.
Therefore the start (Polar) of
the Piscean Age and
(Equinoctial) of the Aquarian
Age are heralded by rare cosmic
crosses that mark the Epoch as
of unique significance in the
evolution of humanity, wherein
Man is stimulated by new
energies.