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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 6022" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>The Age of Aquarious</strong></p><p></p><p>They have been predicting the coming Age of A since at least 1968. Now, I'm not one to quibble over the onset of a new galactic era-- one or two generations won't matter in the grand sweep of things-- but it is difficult to sustain one's level of enthusiasm about the coming Peace when it is so long in coming.</p><p></p><p>There were dazed hippies staggering down the sidewalk on Hollywood Boulevard in 1970 past the tarantist Hare Krishnas who would come up to strangers and ask them if they knew Jesus. It was as though they were frantically trying to locate a missing person. As was said, "I used to be all f***** up on drugs, now I'm all f***** up on Jesus." You have to wonder whatever happened to those guys.</p><p></p><p>When the music died (ca. 1972), the talk was all of the coming End of the World and very little of the coming Great Age of Peace. It started to get that way, really, about the time of the Altamont and Manson murders. The flowers were all gone and the brains were beginning to get fried. The Age of Aquarius at this time was a showbiz routine.</p><p></p><p>The gist of it was that Peace would descend upon us pretty soon from the heavens; it was just the way things were, it was karma; we don't need to be frustrated and angry anymore, because it will be all taken care of as soon as the planets align as destined.</p><p></p><p>This may be true, for all any of us know. However, we have seen what happens when we relax and wait for the gods, heavens, and market trends, and celebrities, impose paradise upon us. They can take it away the next moment.</p><p></p><p>I take my cue from the early American pioneers. They wore just as much buckskin as the hippies, and had similar hygiene, but they didn't wait to be granted divine or heavenly dispensation for what was needed in life. They just got it themselves. They weren't perfect; they took some of what they needed away from others. But they did what they thought was best.</p><p></p><p>Humanity is the measure of the universe, not vice-versa. That is why, in the prophetic scheme you mention, all things vortex around the earth. People make things sacred, not the other way around. I think that your aura is indigo as a sign of your desire to make life more than what it apparently is, and, in my opinion, that is the driving force behind human endeavor. </p><p></p><p>Just don't let anybody tell you that you are a puny element in an overwhelming and insensate universe. Argue with your teachers. Challenge the received and accepted ideas. Overturn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 6022, member: 42"] [b]The Age of Aquarious[/b] They have been predicting the coming Age of A since at least 1968. Now, I'm not one to quibble over the onset of a new galactic era-- one or two generations won't matter in the grand sweep of things-- but it is difficult to sustain one's level of enthusiasm about the coming Peace when it is so long in coming. There were dazed hippies staggering down the sidewalk on Hollywood Boulevard in 1970 past the tarantist Hare Krishnas who would come up to strangers and ask them if they knew Jesus. It was as though they were frantically trying to locate a missing person. As was said, "I used to be all f***** up on drugs, now I'm all f***** up on Jesus." You have to wonder whatever happened to those guys. When the music died (ca. 1972), the talk was all of the coming End of the World and very little of the coming Great Age of Peace. It started to get that way, really, about the time of the Altamont and Manson murders. The flowers were all gone and the brains were beginning to get fried. The Age of Aquarius at this time was a showbiz routine. The gist of it was that Peace would descend upon us pretty soon from the heavens; it was just the way things were, it was karma; we don't need to be frustrated and angry anymore, because it will be all taken care of as soon as the planets align as destined. This may be true, for all any of us know. However, we have seen what happens when we relax and wait for the gods, heavens, and market trends, and celebrities, impose paradise upon us. They can take it away the next moment. I take my cue from the early American pioneers. They wore just as much buckskin as the hippies, and had similar hygiene, but they didn't wait to be granted divine or heavenly dispensation for what was needed in life. They just got it themselves. They weren't perfect; they took some of what they needed away from others. But they did what they thought was best. Humanity is the measure of the universe, not vice-versa. That is why, in the prophetic scheme you mention, all things vortex around the earth. People make things sacred, not the other way around. I think that your aura is indigo as a sign of your desire to make life more than what it apparently is, and, in my opinion, that is the driving force behind human endeavor. Just don't let anybody tell you that you are a puny element in an overwhelming and insensate universe. Argue with your teachers. Challenge the received and accepted ideas. Overturn. [/QUOTE]
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