Nathan Kibler ([info]volpane) wrote,
@ 2007-10-09 12:11:00
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Entry tags:astrology, quantum mechanics, taoism, writing

Quantum Theory and Despair
Recently I was forwarded a link that has been circulating among various astrology bloggers for a book explaining various aspects of quantum theory. The excerpts from the book on this site are excellent and lay out progressively the high points of many ideas I've encountered before in my own studies. It also includes a link to this site, which follows an understanding of dimensional thinking related to quantum mechanics. It got me thinking deeply about spiritual knowledge and a recent conversation on another blog inspired me to write the following: 

I often struggle with the elusive qualities of spiritual thought, but recently I've begun to contemplate the notion that spiritual knowledge is part of a larger dimension of empirical knowledge, persistent and constant with the physical dimensions we experience. Like Time, which we only notice by its progressive effect, all knowledge is experienced through the mind but affects our physical world when we learn to apply it. Emotion is another form of knowledge, but requires a more intuitive application. We can posit these two forms of knowledge as different extremes: one structured the other chaotic. 

As I have learned by studying the Tao, the only way we can effectively apply both extremes is by centering ourselves between them so that they swirl around and away from us. If we attempt to follow only one or the other, we will move away from our authentic self; but if we follow both structure and chaos at once, say by following a spiritual discipline such as cultivating a balanced understanding of astrology; we can expand our consciousness outward from one of self-consciousness to one of universal consciousness. 

Despair is an emotional reaction to confusion. It moves one away from centeredness exposing the underbelly of society and revealing the inauthentic in life. It develops from loosing perspective on the universal by leaving individual responsibility out of the equation; only when self-responsibility is maintained and spiritual knowledge applied can one move away from emotional responses of confusion toward a more authentic and balanced way of being.




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[info]inishglora
2007-10-10 02:26 am UTC (link)
As a Cap Moon, I am well-acquainted with despair.

"Self-consciousness." A better term might be "self-awareness," for the other, to me, means feeling uncomfortable in one's own skin, feeling out of place, wondering if everyone else can see that zit growing on the forehead. Self-conscious is what I feel at parties, or the way I was as a coltish teenager that didn't know what to do with his hands and big feet.

Self-aware is what I feel when I'm comfortable in my body, confident with where I'm going or what I'm doing or who I'm talking to.

I read your earlier post on life in your twenties. I liked my own twenties barely more than I liked my teens. I used to wonder if I would ever get out of that uncomfortable place! Now in my thirties, the further I get from my first Saturn return, the more comfortable I become. How different life would have been had I known about Saturn's profound presence since my birth.

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[info]volpane
2007-10-10 05:23 pm UTC (link)
Thank you for your excellent comment. I intentionally used "self-consciousness" over other terms specifically because I wanted to include the awkwardness of innocence in the continuum I describe, but you make an interesting distinction. Does self-awareness follow that uncomfortable stage of stumbling around finding one's bearings in life or is it actually the point that precedes and initiates this confusion? The Saturn cycle is indicative of this quality of struggle and freedom and we certainly become aware of Saturn's influence long before we are able to manage it in our lives.

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