Conclusion – On the Generations
Generations are a group of people born to the same time and they become the carriers of that time from then on. What they carry are a set of common approaches which manifest into real world events at certain moments. When the transiting outer planets disrupt the normal routines of fate the part of life that we call free will emerges as the main force which drive events and outcomes. It is is in these moments that the common habits of a cohort reveal themselves most clearly, and it is when they collectively imprint their influence upon the world we inhabit. The generations emerge together and at their nativity they crystallize the formula for that moment of time, preserving it and carrying it forward for the eighty or so years they will inhabit the Earth. A generation of people is how the past influences the present and the future.
Given this structure of time and human life it is of course worthwhile to study and examine these group cohorts, due to their common approach. What is real is not as standard as it may first appear, or how our culture wishes to believe. It is mostly within generational groups of people that we find common experiences of what is real and by contrasting them with other generations with a different experience of what is real we can emerge at a greater understanding of what is universal to the human experience. Which forces are present in people and how do they combine to drive them through life? How do they inform their choices and decisions? These are the questions that were presented in this series and in the preceding pages I have elucidated a method to find answers to those question.
The Calendar is a universal and objective tool for measuring time and it cannot and never has been altered. The System for interpreting this calendar posits that the interaction of the planetary cycles acts as a kind of formula for time which can be disassembled into fragment parts. These fragmentary parts can be studied separately to provide underlying, foundational data upon which real world events and experiences are built. If you have found anything in this series to be insightful, instructive, or predictive it is because the Calendar and the System are exactly what they present themselves to be. If you believe that you have found otherwise but still read to the conclusion of this series, you are most likely a Millennial.
In our next series, publishing soon, we will take a step deeper into the divisions of time, exploring not just groups of people but rather the individual types of people that the System proposes. If you did not find yourself in the Generations you will certainly do so in the Templates.


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