How It Goes (Lower Octave Electric Version) | Anthony Green
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How It Goes (Lower Octave Electric Version) | Anthony Green
Lower & Higher Octave Planets
The personal planets are layers of the generational, higher octave planets.
Mercury, Venus, and Mars are us on a basic, individual level. They make up parts of us on this plane, that affect our sense of experience in relation to our current incarnation.
However, if you peel who we are far back enough- you take off the veil and discover that we come from the same source, the same core universal energy- we are the divine conscience experiencing itself.
Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto demonstrate what we are experiencing as a single entity.
They are the planets fartherest from the Sun, our main source of identity, as they bleed into the whole universe.
Higher Octaves
The outer planets -- Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto -- are considered higher octaves of the personal planets -- Mercury, Venus, and Mars -- because of (to put it simply) their “enlightened” or “advanced” themes and their connections to each other by dignity. Aquarius rules Uranus and exalts* Mercury, Pisces rules Neptune and exalts Venus, and Scorpio rules Pluto as well as Mars** (but often Scorpio Mars manifests similar to an exalted placement).
*Mercury’s exaltation in Aquarius is debated. **Scorpio was said to rule Mars before Pluto was discovered, so its connection to Mars may be considered irrelevant by some astrologers.
When we speak of the outer planets as higher octaves, we’re essentially speaking of higher experience and higher meaning. They operate in & from the same realms of human consciousness as their lower octaves, but they are able to reach an extremely elevated plane of the same concept, energy, or subject.
Mercury represents the intellect, the “left-brain,” the logical mind, our consciousness in cerebral format. Uranus resides in the intellect as well, but it is too big for that space so it stretches and breaks its perimeters -- that is, the thin line between genius & madness. Uranus knows no barriers. The light bulb that switches on when we get an idea explodes with the concepts of Uranus. There is an appropriate theme of a sort of “spiritual electricity” that sets mental machinery ablaze and connects our inner computers to everybody else’s, sending currents of fascination, innovation, creativity, and rational insanity to the collective brain that buzzes with inspired awakeness. Metaphors aside, Uranus is an enlightened Mercury, the intellect alight with limitless vision.
Venus represents the available heart, where personal meets interpersonal, the mind that feels and connects. Neptune resides so far above us that the only way it is able to manifest is if it anchors itself in the most receptive part of our psyche. When the energy of Neptune trickles down into the window through which we make contact with other people, it blurs the walls that surround it, until eventually our symbolic house disappears and we’re completely vulnerable to the existence of every other living -- and more importantly loving -- thing. Love for our brothers becomes love for our neighbors; love for our partners becomes love for strangers. The empathy & affection begins to envelop everything that touches it. Personal becomes universal. Definite values turn into understanding of the beauty & worth of everything, beyond individual preference, experience, or prejudice. An intimate relationship with divinity expands into spiritually infinite altruism & compassion available to all.
Mars represents the gut, the raw impetus behind everything we do, the mind of urges and survival. Pluto resides so deep within us that the only way it is able to surface is through the least conscious component of consciousness, a place of animalistic purity. In Pluto, the “pit of the stomach” within which we notice our instincts and corporeal reactions to life becomes an overwhelming chasm deep enough to hold supernatural forces or creatures that know us better than we know ourselves, and this is meant to terrify, because fear is supposed to be a trait evolved in the name of survival. Ironically, fear destroys us faster than most of the threats we’re afraid of, but in that destruction, we become strong enough to face the demons we never used to be able to look in the eye. Impulse becomes compulsion, human power becomes godlike power. Mars is survival of the person, Pluto is survival of the soul. And on Pluto’s evolutionary timeline, the death of each inadequate animal means the birth of a new & better-equipped one. Mars is avoidance of death, Pluto is the inner pull toward it because it knows that there is something indestructible beyond destruction.
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