"The planets are focalizers of the signs which
they rule; they are specifically placed, by the Law of Cause and Effect, in
the two representations of the astrological spectrum-sign and house. Just as
each color has its own gradations and each tone has its oven overtones, so
each planet has a 'personal spectrum' of a two-fold nature. One is the
'pattern-spectrum' — all possible aspects with all other planets; the other is the 'focus-spectrum' — all possible placements in signs and houses as
specifications of the significant generic 'points' in the individual
horoscope."
"Spectrum" is one of the most important archetypal
words involved in a study of art-expressions; the word, in archetypal or
concrete application, is derived from a Latin word meaning "to look at."
"Emanation" is the process by which the potentials of a thing are made
manifest; "spectrum" is the result — the total of perceptible potentials,
qualities and parts. We usually use the word "spectrum" to designate that
appearance of a ray of light that has been refracted into its component colors
(parts) and this is an excellent example for the purposes of this study
because astrology is, itself, perceived visually. The rainbow is a perfect
concrete example. It is a natural spectrum; but it is more than that — it is a
perfect symbol of "spectrum" as an archetypal — word. The ray of sunlight is
macrocosm, the rainbow is microcosm; the rainbow as a spectrum is macrocosm to
each of its designable colors, its "microcosms;" "Spectrum," as an archetypal
word, applies to each of the colors as "macrocosm" to each of its shades or
gradations or qualities. In other words it is the "offspring" of luminosity
and refraction; its basic characteristics are "designable colors ;"they, in
turn, are qualified by gradations and shadings which can also be designated by
specific words.
As far as our solar system is concerned, the
original spectrum is in the creative imaginations of Father-Mother God. The
Divine Mind, since it is the Source of each archetype (ex: rainbow) manifested
in this system, is the source of all "manifestation-spectrums" (ex: all kinds
of rainbows) and all spectrums-of-manifestation of each manifested archetype
(ex: the total and separate colors, and their gradations, of each rainbow). By
analogy, then, Divine Mind corresponds to the ray of sunlight in our
illustration; one archetype is rainbow (a manifestation of Light); a
sub-archetype is one of the designable colors resident in the rainbow.
The archetypal manifestation of Divine Mind (the creative imagination of Father-Mother God) is perceived to be our own solar
system. The "spectrum of emanation" would be the gradation of the planets from
the time the first one was emanated until the last one was emanated. The
spectrum of its esoteric qualities would be the evolutionary gradation of the
Planetary Logoi of the system analogous to the differentiated colors of the
rainbow. Color has a spectrum of vibratory rate (specific shades) and also a
spectrum of vibratory quality (relative radiance or dullness). The vibratory
quality-spectrum of the entire solar system would be the sum total gradation
of all inhabitants of this system in terms of "most-to-least"
(or "least-to-most") exercises of spiritualized consciousness. The same classification would
designate vibratory quality-spectrum of the inhabitants of any one particular
planet and, in turn, their grouping by race and/or nation. This analogy is
also applicable to the archetype tone — the essential material of the musical
manifestor and interpreter.
Tone is the archetype of all sound since, by its
nature, it is rhythmic vibration perceived audibly. "Fraternal" with color,
tone has a two-fold spectrum: vibratory rate (low and high) and vibratory
quality; the spectrum of tonal vibratory quality is also twofold: that of
Dynamic (softness and loudness) and Power (dullness and brilliance). The
spectrum of "tonal rate" is the entire manifestation of the tonal scale from
the slowest vibratory speed (lowest) to the fastest (highest). This "total
scale" is divided into "octaves" as the rainbow is divided into "colors."
(Colors are simply the "octaves" in a light-ray.) As each rainbow-color is,
in itself, a "spectrum of shades" so each tonal octave is a "spectrum." Every
perceptible and designable shade of a specific color, the sum total of which
is the "matrix" of the specific color, is analogous to each overtone of the
musical note, the overtones of a specific musical note in composite, are the
"matrix" of the note just as the etheric envelope of human, animal, plant, or
mineral is its matrix. The tone, in relationship to its overtones, is
"condensed vibratory embodiment" — a specific factor of a musical system.
The dynamic spectrum of color is its gradation
from white to utmost density; the dynamic spectrum of tone is the gradation
representing "softness-loudness." The power spectrum of both color and tone is
the gradation from "least impinging power" (dullness) to "maximum impinging
power" (brilliance of carrying-quality). A great pianist, by a controlling
action of hand, wrist, or finger on the complete depression of the key, can
create a "pianissimo" of delicate softness whose power will carry to the far
corners of the audience-room. Others, less skilled, can play as loudly as
possible and the tones they bring forth will sound hard or lifeless. The
analogy of this to the Astrologer's "dullness" or "brilliance" in interpreting
principles as they are pictured in a horoscope is one of the things to which
you should give considerable thought; the analogy if exact.
The manifestive artist uses a spectrum of media for his expressions. This spectrum ranges from the most concrete abstract
medium (design) to the most evanescent abstract medium-rhythm. It also
includes the three concrete media: tone, color and substance Line is the
abstract medium between design and rhythm. Line is the archetype-symbol of
"process of manifestation." The drawing of a line can be "spaced"
(rhythmitized) and from line all embodied (enclosed) forms (designs) are
derived; just as the line itself was emanated from its source, the point.
Letter and word; tone and chord; line and design
(two-dimensional embodiment) and mass (three-dimensional design) composite the
artist's means of outpicturing his concepts of archetypes, whether
manifestively or interpretatively. Rhythm, the spacing of sequence, or of
sequential manifestation, is a "common denominator" of all art forms because
rhythm is the archetype of the nature of all movement.
The analogy of "spectrum in Astrology" to
"spectrum in the arts" is fascinating because of its clarity. The archetypal
resource of both forms of interpretation is human consciousness; the
archetypal purpose of both is to interpret the nature of divine archetypes
through manifested concepts of those archetypes the archetypal action of both
is to intensify, vivify, and illuminate man's awareness of himself, other
people and the world around him; the archetypal reaction to both is from the
composite of man's instinctual feeling and instinctual knowing.
The word "artist" is archetypal; its two principle
"emanations" are manifestive (creative) artist and interpretative artist. The
first human being who moved or posed his body in a certain way to give
expression to a specific emotional state was the "first" manifestive dancer.
The first human being who recognized that "the point, the line and the circle"
could be utilized to symbolize the being, the consciousness, and the existence
of humanity — or of a human being-was the "first" manifestive astrologer. (It might be observed at this point, that the "point, line, and circle" are the
archetypal "ingredients" of the planetary symbols as well as of the
structure-design of the wheel.) The manifestive astrologer-like the manifestive artist —
embodies his concept of an archetype by an originally — conceived symbol; the
symbol is his way of outpicturing the nature, purpose, and objectification of
a cosmic principle. The interpretative astrologer studies and intuitively
perceives the meanings of already manifested symbols; he fulfills his function
by applying his understanding of these symbols to the interpretation of the
horoscope. (For example, the author suggests consideration of the following as
a "manifestive" symbol for the planet Pluto: a circle enclosing the
up-pointing arrow used in the symbol for Mars; the arrow is the
energy-expression-potential; the circle is the collective subconscious of
humanity — the archetypal desire-power as a "frozen fluid" waiting releasement through
expression; it is the author's concept of the meaning of Scorpio's rulership
by Pluto and co-rulership by Mars. (The letter P in an initial).
The archetypal word spectrum has polarity. The
masculine polarity is "spectrum of vibratory quality:" the feminine polarity
is the "spectrum of manifested forms" which is the crystallization of
archetypal design. These two polarities of spectrum are seen in astrology this
way: the masculine polarity (subjectivity) is the entire "vibratory spread" of
the twelve zodiacal signs, from the first second of Aries to the last second
of Pisces. This is the spectrum of consciousness, humanly speaking; it is the
spectrum of cosmic powers, divinely speaking. From the standpoint of polarity
as it is manifested in the attributes of human nature, it is the spectrum of
generic quality — the composite of "activeness" and "reactiveness" of which
every human, male or female, partakes. It composites the essence of our
projectiveness and reflectiveness, our expression and our perception. Since
"polarity" is a composite, we recognize that this "masculine-subjective"
aspect of the wheel is a "spread of points," any one of which is a potential
by which we express according to our perceptions, and we perceive according to
our capacity to express. Expression is the process by which
individuality is manifested; perception is polarity experienced. These
actions occur in time-sequence, but their source is a unity-consciousness.
The "negative" or "feminine" objective polarity of
astrological spectrum is the sequence of the twelve houses, through the
twelfth-counterclockwise from the first. These depict specific
experience-designations in which, and through which, consciousness is both expressed and
perceived. They refer to the "objectivity" of Life. Each house is a
"mechanism" for focalizing (as "parentage" focalizes the identity of a small
child) the expressions of our perceptions of specific life-principles. Each
house is a sub-archetype of the archetype-word "matrix;" it nurtures our
experience and growth as the maternal body nurtures the gestation of the child
internally and the father's power nurtures the welfare of both mother and
child externally. So these twelve experience-patterns "parent" our spiritual
unfoldments in time-space. In congestion (unregenerate expression of
crystallized perception) we remain "bound" to the experience-matrix; through
regenerated expression of decrystallized perceptions, we gain dominion over
environment just as, with maturity, we gain "dominion" over our dependencies
upon our bi-polar matrix: father and mother. Thus we enable ourselves to
function more and more with individualized awareness of principles rather than
in repetitious conformity to the limitation of appearances. Remember that
this "spectrum of houses" is one polarity of the archetype human experience;
therefore no part of it is "bad"or "evil." The houses, in composite, are
materials to be used; they are designations of which we must learn the
principle — just as the study of colors helps us to understand the nature of
light.
The planets are focalizers of the signs which
they rule; they are specifically placed, by the Law of Cause and Effect, in
the two representations of the astrological spectrum-sign and house. Just as
each color has its own gradations and each tone has its oven overtones, so
each planet has a "personal spectrum" of a two-fold nature. One is the
"pattern-spectrum" — all possible aspects with all other planets; the other is
the "focus-spectrum" — all possible placements in signs and houses as
specifications of the significant generic "points" in the individual
horoscope. An unaspected planet is like a "dull" tone in music — it has little
"carrying power." A congestion of a planet 's relationship to another is like
any technical problem in any art — the person has to "learn the principles"
involved just as the artist has to overcome his ignorance or his inadequacies
in order more perfectly to manifest or interpret his concepts of archetypes.
The artist's "overcoming his problem" is analogous to the person with the
congested aspect becoming aware of the principles involved in his particular
experience-pattern and going into action from the basis of extended
consciousness.
The arch-spectrum of "astrological pattern" is
two-fold: the sub-spectrum of the three-fold square (cardinal, fixed, and
mutable) and the sub-spectrum of the four-fold generic trine (fire, earth, air
and water). The three-fold square, in four variations, is the arch-symbol of:
the attribute of Father-Mother God to take form. The four-fold trine in three
variations, is arch-symbol of: the divine potential inherent in every form
(manifestation or identity). The conjunction of two planets is really the
archetypal symbol of marriage; two planets are "fused" for the start of an
entire series of aspect-relationships to each other during the ensuing many
incarnations. (Just as in marriage two individual persons are "fused" for a
series of mutual relationships during the ensuing years. Think about this.) In
other words, the conjunct-aspect is analogous to the central point of the
circle because the central point "emanates" the potentials to the Ascendant;
the conjunction-aspect is going to emanate a series of planetary aspects as
the person progresses through his succeeding incarnations.
All planetary aspects have "spectrum" in this
way: by the significance of "orb" two planets have exact aspect to each other,
they have approximate aspect to each other, or they have no aspect to each
other. This is the spectrum of "aspect-exactitude" — the exactness of an aspect
determines the intensity of its effects, congestively or expressively The
square aspect has polarity in the sense that it, in itself, symbolizes
archetypally congestion of (masculine) expression or congestion of (feminine)
perception. The square, the sextile (alchemy, dynamic regeneration) the
conjunction (fusion of powers), and the opposition (planetary focalization of
a diameter) have spectrum only in the sense that any signs, houses, or planets
can appear in these patterns. The trine-symbol has the two-fold spectrum of
polarity:
We use the equilateral triangle resting on its
horizontal base (the three earth-signs of the Great Mandala) as the symbol for
"trine-aspect." Because the earth-signs are used, and because this is the most
static representation of the trine, this is really the feminine polarity of
the trine; it is the result of having exercised relative love-wisdom in the
past, and this is another way of saying "relative Mastership." The person with
a trine aspect enjoys a certain harmony, or abundance, or integration in this
incarnation because of his efforts in the past. The masculine polarity of the
trine is the fire-trine of Aries-Leo-Sagittarius. This is the dynamic exercise
of spiritualized consciousness and it is the higher octave of the sextile
aspect. Because cause and effect have the same source, we can see that this
two-fold representation of tile polarity of the trine tells us: "Yes, enjoy
the fruits of this aspect but remember that you are evolving; you must also
use the trine as a dynamic power to raise the quality of your relative
Mastership for greater perceptions in the future."
Your horoscope will take on an added "glow" and
"radiance" if you will think of it in terms of spectrum just as your
appreciation of art takes on depth to the degree that you become aware of the
values and beauties of its several attributes and essences. "See" the four
generic trines unfold from the cardinal, fixed, and mutable structure points;
"see" the chemicalization of spirit into objectification by unfolding the four
structure-crosses from the three fire, earth, air, and water signs. Think
spectrum regarding everything that comes to your attention — archetypes, sub-archetypes, and so forth — for a while. You will unfold, at the same time, a
remarkable scope of perceiving the values of planetary positions and
patterning To "think spectrum"is to think archetypically. To "think
archetypically" is to exercise the mind rhythmically.
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