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Like two lovers who had been uncomfortably matched, endlessly engaging in argument and
power plays, Science and Spirit finally became separated. The Industrial Revolution sealed
the deal, and for a time it looked like this divorce was final. But their tryst has begun
anew, for they are, in essence, inseparable partners. Science explains in facts and
findings, in reason and objective thought what Spirit stirs through faith and intuition,
through inner gnosis and through divine revelation. Spirit gives esoteric meaning to the
discoveries of Science. Together they describe our relationsip to the Deity and to Cosmos
and to one another, and give our existence meaning. Science, however, is still quick to
mock as fanciful the musings of Spirit, while Spirit is reluctant to reunite with a lover
who seems cold, self-absorbed, and decidedly unromantic! Nevertheless, the time has come
for Science and Spirit to be reconciled. The wedding takes place when Neptune and Uranus
join forces in Aquarius, on January 30. Their union will cause a social revolution in what
is prophesied to be an age of enlightenment and unprecedented scientific discovery.
Physics and Metaphysics are so akin that they inevitably meet at the point of Why?
Physics is intrinsic to Metaphysics which actually means that which lies above or beyond
the physical world as the spiritual Cause preceding the material effect. Two men, Dr. Paul
La Violette, a physicist and systems scientist, and the late Dane Rudhyar, a metaphysical
astrologer, from their respective camps, have forged groundbreaking work and have come to
an exciting similar conclusion: to meet the urgent demands of cycles turning and soon upon
us, our heliocosmic solar-based mentality will no longer suffice! The time has come to
understand our place not just within the solar system but as members of the galaxy!
Rudhyar was one of a still rare but growing breed of astrologers who perceive astrology
as an ancient and sacred science, a key in the process of unlocking an inner divine and
normally largely untapped potential. Rudhyar separates himself from fortune-tellers and
even well-meaning modern western astrologers who for the most part are concerned with
prediction and base their art on Ptolemaic concepts from ancient Greece and later from
Rome. For Rudhyar the value of astrology lies in helping people understand events and
experiences in their life as part of a lifelong process of self-transformation and
self-transcendence. In mysticism, such experiences are called initiations, spiritual tests
which step-by-step, test the mettle of those aspiring to oneness with God.
Most people, says Rudhyar, are walking their way on the highway of evolution. On the
highway of evolution, change and growth are slow and hesitant. One's life is caught up in
the common trends of the time. This would be your average person, whose life and astrology
is in fact highly predictable from the natal chart. We can choose to leave this common
highway, however, and enter the Path. The Path is in essence the Path of Discipleship. The
Path implies a relationship to a master teacher or guru, whether in embodiment or whether
instructing from higher spheres, as Jesus was instructed by the Father. But above all, the
Path implies a readiness and a will to ascend toward a higher spiritual level of
consciousness and existence. At the same time, the Path implies that a being of superior
attainment, operating from a transcendental state, descends out of compassion to assist in
this spiritual unfoldment those who make sincere and consistent effort. In Rudhyar's
astrology, this Path leads from a heliocosmic to a galactic type of consciousness and
activity. For the galactic and esoteric astrologer, then, while the planetary bodies
remain in their place, their interpretation is greatly altered. The signs become great
hierarchies of light, the planets become agents of the galaxy.
Dr. La Violette is president of Starburst Foundation, an institute that conducts
interdisciplinary research in physics, astronomy, geology. climatology, and systems
theory. La Violette was courageous in that he looked to astrology and mythology considered
bogus fields to the rational scientific mind to discover scientific answers that had
eluded his contemporaries. He focused on cosmology, the science of creation. La Violette
also sought to give scientific explanation to the many reports of world cataclysm, related
in oral traditions from every corner of the earth and from diverse peoples and times. In
understanding man's history of global cataclysm, La Violette was especially interested in
determining the possibility and timing of such a recurrence in this or future generations.
La Violette noted that only in this century have modern science and astronomy advanced to
the point that we can now recognize in myth not a fanciful cultural tale, but rather the
outlines of a physical science originating in prehistoric time which far exceeds our
current knowledge and understanding. We've canned such stories to the level of myths and
legends because we didn't have the means to decode and understand what they are really
trying to tell us.
La Violette, like Rudhyar, believes that astrologers practice an outer form of an inner
art whose original meaning and purpose has become obscured or lost. Astrology played a
central role in the ancient Hermetic science, when disciples were initiated into the
Egyptian Osirian mysteries. Many esoteric teachings and Plato suggest that astrology was
handed down to Egypt, China, and India and to former South American and Central American
civilizations that flourished before the sinking of Atlantis, around 12,000 years ago.
La Violette believes that ancient sages encoded into the universally understood star
map that the symbology of astrology affords a testimony of an incredible history they
survived. They used astrology to ensure that their story not be lost through the shifting
sands of time but that people of all times might have a record of their experience and
receive an urgent warning. Now, here's the catch: to decipher the hidden message, one
needs knowledge not only of astrology and mythology but also of physics, astronomy, and
nonlineal chemical kinetics. When the riddle is resolved, one is left with a coherent
theory of how matter and energy first came into being eons ago and of the continual
evolution of physical creation. Moreover, a complex and sophisticated astronomical and
geological message emerges, informing us and future generations of one of most horrific
catastrophes to afflict the human race: the occurrence of an explosion of our galaxy's
core. Moreover, the warning clearly states that this disaster could repeat.
To summarize La Violette's findings and the sequence of his discoveries:
1979: Galactic Explosion Hypothesis: At the time that La Violette begins his research,
most astronomers agree that the core of our galaxy is relatively quiescent and should
remain so for tens of millions of years. La Violette, having cracked the zodiacal
cosmocreation cryptogram, does not agree. According to the starscript, he interprets that
an immense explosion occurred at the center of our galaxy thousands of years ago.
Moreover, the story that unfolded suggests that the core of our galaxy enters a cyclical
explosive phase during which intense winds of cosmic ray particles are released equivalent
to the energy released from five to ten million highly energetic supernova explosions.
La Violette concluded that these outbursts recur every ten thousand years or more and
last anywhere from several hundred to several thousand years. Cosmic rays of this sort
travel outward from the Galactic Center at very close to the speed of light. One such
cosmic ray volley passed through the solar system toward the end of the last Ice Age,
injecting large amounts of cosmic dust over a period of thousands of years. This dust
dramatically changed the earth's climate in a period of less than one hundred years
through its effect on the sun and sunlight transmissions through space.
La Violette formulates his hypothesis that a volley of cosmic rays had bombarded the
earth and solar system toward the end of the last Ice Age causing worldwide destruction.
He theorizes that other such superwaves had passed the earth at earlier times, triggering
the onset and endings of the Ice Ages. He then sets out to test his hypothesis by
initially analyzing Ice Age polar ice for traces of cosmic dust.
1980: La Violette is the first known scientist to evaluate the extraterrestrial
material content of prehistoric polar ice. He finds they contain high levels of cosmic
dust, indicating that galactic phenomena may have affected our solar system in the recent
past.
1983: La Violette completes his Ph.D. dissertation and presents his cosmic dust
findings at the American Geophysical Union meeting in Baltimore and at the Meteorological
Society meeting in Mainz, Germany. He presents data indicating that debris from the nearby
North Polar Spur supernova remnant is presently engulfing the solar system. He finds he is
a lone voice in the wilderness. Despite La Violette's evidence to the contrary, his
contemporaries are not concerned with the threat of cosmic dust, since the prevailing view
is that the solar system resides in a predominantly clear interstellar environment.
Geological records support ancient myths and legends telling of an Ice Age that
abruptly ended in a period of excessive warmth. This occurred about 14,650 ago.
Climatologists were stymied in that they could not explain what caused the earth to warm
up to present intergalactic temperatures at a time when ice sheets still covered the
surface of the planet. La Violette presents evidence that severe weather changes during
this period were global in nature and that global warming was due to a galactic
superwave-induced cosmic dust invasion that created an interplanetary hothouse effect.
(See Earth Under Fire pp. 177 -178)
1984: La Violette backs his thesis by working in conjunction with geochemists at Curtin
University of West Australia, who have access to the rare and expensive spectrometric
device, confirming that tin dust sample is indeed of extraterrestrial origin.
1984: La Violette analyzes zodiacal dust and finds that interstellar dust has recently
entered the solar system from the Galactic Center direction.
1985: Discoveries are made by high-level physicists that the earth is being showered by
cosmic ray particles capable of traveling thousands of light-years through interstellar
space without being scattered by interstellar magnetic fields. This confirms La Violette's
1983 findings that cosmic rays are able to travel all the way from the Galactic Center and
impact our solar system.
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