Saturday, February 21, 2009

Groovy

It has come to my attention many times this week about the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. I don't know when this happened but it is interesting that there is more chatter about this. According to http://www.adishakti.org/age_of_aquarius.htm
"This simply means that we are leaving one age (Pisces), and entering into a new one (Aquarius). This happens every two thousand years - the last one coinciding with the arrival of Christ."

I don't know what I believe or don't believe but the descriptions of this age sound quite intriguing especially in light of our world today. It in fact sounds more hopeful and 'rich' than it feels with the current negativity. Of course 2 thousand years of Aquarius is a long time so where in this change process do I fit...seems as though the beginning.

Here are some interesting tidbits from the site:
  • For a start, if you haven't already undergone any changes, you might be feeling the urge to change now, or you may be witnessing changes around you. Either way, you will certainly be aware that life on planet Earth seems to be going off the rails in one way or another.
    This is characteristic of the changing of the Ages as people struggle to adapt to the new energies.

  • People are already beginning to look within for the answers they seek, instead of outwards to money, possessions and other people. The more enlightened members of society will welcome the New Dawn with its emphasis on humanity, kindness, truth, spirituality and enlightenment."

Anyhoo....I enjoy reading different perspectives on things with an open mind and open heart. I just had a quick peek into this and found it interesting. Reading Eckhart Tolle, Byron Katie, Martha Beck and other people's perspective on how to end suffering....it feels as though the more people look within to find some answers the more the Age of Aquarius seems coincidentally (or not) on cue. Fascinating is all I have to say.

1 comment:

Chris said...

Money don't get everything, it's true
What it don't get, I can't use
Give me money (That's what I want)

-Barret Strong (1959)