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“The search for truth looks backward and not forward. Be warned, adventuring is addictive. Extraordinary things are waiting to be discovered. As water eventually wears down stone, the glorious turning of Heaven continues, and even the new priestly caste is powerless before it.”

“Early humans looked up to the sky at night the way people today look down on their cell phones. There were few other entertainments then, and there were a lot of questions. By looking up to the sky, whole mythologies were created. The entire system may be designed as the science of cause and effect in general terms.”

“The ancients viewed astrology as a combination of two sciences, astronomy and correspondence. Think of these two as being related like hand and glove. The former dealt with the sun, moon, planets, and stars and confined themselves to their size, distance, and motion. The latter dealt with the spiritual and physical influences of the same bodies.”

“Agriculture soon became the sole employment of a learned class of experts, the first priesthood. They became well acquainted with the significant phenomena of nature. They became the culture experts, the intellectual few who could read the movement of the elements and interpret relationships in nature”

“In addition to this seasonal time-keeping aspect, this early Astro-religion represented God as spirit (non-matter) and the originating Source. The early priests saw things move in cycles. Thus, they believed that Earthly life is not the final stage but one of the movements within a more extensive, repeating cycle that eventually reunites with Source.”

“Over time, when the calendar had been regulated, the majority of people no longer had any need to observe the heavens. The original allegories in everyday use became a fatal obstacle to understanding.”

“The priesthood conceived magic ceremonies to introduce figures or idols to the influences of superior beings, after which they were modeled. In this performance of worship, they were obliged to be dressed in the proper color. In this way, these early astrologers-priests by their practices introduced idolatry”