A symbolic understanding of Astrology

This post could have been titled «A non-causal explanation to Astrology».

The planets are not the cause

Immersed in the waters of modernity one could easily consider the lens of causality as the only way of deciphering our surroundings.

However, other viewpoints are possible which enable us to apprehend phenomenons differently.

Here is a brief reminder of the basic definitions of the main terminology involved in this post :

  • Causality : the relation between a cause and its effect.
  • Non-causal : that is not subjected to cause and effect.
  • Synchronistic (made quite popular by the work of Jung) : that is related by meaning rather than causation.
  • Symbol : a mark, sign or word that signifies or represents an idea, an object, etc.

Astrology can be understood in a non-causal (or acausal) perspective.

That is to say, the planets, the cosmos, are not causing what occurs to us. They are experiencing, just as we do, a meaning wanting to bloom in the manifested world. The planets, the events, as well as ourselves are all the symbols, the manifestation, of a message emerging. We are living in synchronicity with them, linked by the same significance.

As the renowned Hermetic maxim of the Emerald Tablet says : «That which is below is like that which is above and that which is above is like that which is below to accomplish the miracles of one thing.» An extension of that principle is expressed in the Kybalion, where it adds : » […] As within so without, as without so within».

If we take into consideration the three planes of existence formalized in different esoteric teachings, the appearance of the meaning discussed will be visible in each of them : Body, Soul, Spirit.

As such, observing the planets is also way to externalize what is happening inside us. Thus, explaining why for instance, some transits are experienced internally rather than physically.

All that is happening at a given moment (for example : a Saturn-Venus opposition, a couple breaking up, a loss of money, the reaffirmation of love between two old lovers, etc.) can be seen as different manifestations of the root meaning behind the symbol. A symbol can of course have a multitude of interpretations, in fact, as much as interpreters. That is a reason why it is sometimes hard for astrologers to be assertive.

Why is it important ?

First, it allows to by-pass the sterile rivalry between modern science and Astrology. Indeed, with causality comes the need to explain the chain linking the cause and the effect. Even if one knows that Astrology works and is well versed in science, the current paradigm won’t welcome its existence and clinging to it will only make Astrology appear like a weakling begging for acknowledgement. On the other hand, the premise of non-causality grants us a solid ground upon which to stand still. There is no need for proof, besides the operativeness of course. Consequently, it can also allow for an easier edification of a bridge between practitioners and the general public. A system that is not swayed by the winds of another is robust and conveys confidence.

Then, it can expand the practice itself and enable a symbiotic relationship with it (as well as with our environment). What if one was to include the subtle but anomalous events of everyday life to enrich the delineations of a chart reading ? Omens coming from the neighbors’ dog barking, or the too loud song coming out of a car passing by…
How much would our relationship with Astrology and the cosmos grow out of the acceptation that everything has a message to deliver ? Maybe it would open the doors of interpretations and divination even more.

Lastly, It allows for a reconciliation between the notions of fate and free will. As this last consideration need to be much more extended, it will be developed in an upcoming post.

Conclusion

Meaning, sense, can arose from all places, from all things, from all beings.
It knows no barrier.

The foam of waves caressing the sand, three birds quarreling along the trail…
Signs are everywhere.

The stars and planets talk as much as everything else. Yet, they offer us a systematic external support for our observation to dwell upon.

The meaning behind their poetic discourse can be heard if we dive deep enough into the Art.
We should be grateful for our ancestors passing down to us the knowledge of listening to the Skies.

All is symbolic.

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