05-21-2020, 02:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-21-2020, 03:12 PM by Eric the Green.)
(08-15-2019, 09:03 PM)Ghost Wrote:(02-15-2018, 03:05 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: Orbital periods of the major planets in Earth years:
Jupiter 11.86
Saturn 29.46
Uranus 84.01
Neptune 164.8
Three orbits of Saturn clearly get one to old age at 88.38 years. One orbit of Uranus does, too, at 84.01. Seven of Jupiter get one to 84.02 years. One orbit of Jupiter is enough to get one through the twelve numbered grades of public school in the US. One orbit of Saturn is enough to get from birth to completing the preliminaries for careers in medicine or law. Uranus? Most people do not live long enough to survive a full orbit.
Neptune? I can't see any natural cycle that matches or approaches the time of its orbit.
Small correction to be made - One Jupiter orbit is 11.862 years, and one "Jupiter saeculum" is actually 83.034 years.
Very good.
Quote:A Saeculum is a 1/3 of 256 years or 86 years like Uranus cycle. There is correlations based on symmetry. Symmetry is the key that unlock the mysteries of nature.
I believe in synchronicity, symmetrical patterns, geometry and scientific astrology.
Mark 40 too
The venerable astrologer/philosopher/composer Dane Rudhyar, as I have pointed out, said that Uranus gets its astrological properties of "the unexpected" and the "inventive" because it corresponds approximately to the length of a human life, 84 years, assuming all goes well with it. Some of us may live longer, or shorter, but it's an archetypal length. The authors of The Fourth Turning gave exactly the same reason for the same length of a saeculum. The cycle repeats because people forget what happened a lifetime ago. They agreed with Rudhyar although they had no belief in astrology and no knowledge of or direct agreement with his way of thinking. Except of course, Rudhyar also said "astrology is a study of cycles." Obviously, so is T4T and Generations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dane_Rudhyar
Neptune's cycle is approximately twice that of Uranus, and Pluto three times. Neptune's orbit corresponds to the discussion we have had of a double rhythm to the saeculum, which I think I started, and which Blazkovitz refers to above.
I call this the transcendental trinity because these are invisible planets, and they concern or align with/symbolize invisible or intangible aspects of culture and consciousness. So although Neptune and Pluto describe the saeculum as about 82 years, and Uranus as 84, making a slight variation through the millennia, essentially they are the three saeculum planets. And Jupiter's 1/7 cycle of Uranus is also significant, aligning with the famous seven ages of "man."
http://philosopherswheel.com/transcendentaltrinity.html
http://philosopherswheel.com/fortunes.htm