Friday, 27 March 2015

Moon and Human Mechanicity – From Rodney Collins (37)

Introduction

I find the information that I am going to include in this post really extraordinary. It has for me anyway, helped to understand the effect of the moon on the human being and under what precise conditions this effect reaches its maximum. Hope you find the information in this post as interesting and impactful as I have found it.


Moon as the Cause of Mechanical Movement

Recapping from the previous post, the Moon influences liquids, including the liquids or fluids inside the human body and outside the human body. The Moon does not influence solids, minerals, gases or electricity, but it certainly influences liquids.

The Moon draws the liquids in our body towards it and the Earth draws those liquids down towards it, so at some point the liquids, being drawn down and up at the same time reach a stand still where those two forces cancel out leaving the fluids suspended. Because of this stand still effect on our liquids especially the lymph liquids, the human being has to move to get the lymph fluids to circulate through the lymphatic system in the body.


Therefore if we do not move physically and intentionally, we are impelled to move our body unintentionally that is automatically, in an unconscious and mechanical way. Therefore the Moon is the cause of our mechanical involuntary and unaware movements and can only really reach us when we are not conscious of what we are doing. The lunar influence strives in our not knowing and in our lack of conscious attention and self-observation. The Moon rules over the mechanicity and involuntary movements in the human being. 


Moon and Habits

We all create habits which are something that we have learnt or performed in the beginning for a good or bad reason. Later though the impulses to move go into the habits or patterns that we have previously created.

Habit is a large part of our life and so as the Moon is the one that produces the need for us to move involuntarily the Moon is behind the strength of many of our habits. Once again the Moon is there controlling our mechanical actions.


Habits form our Life and Chief Characteristics

Habits over time creep into our life and spread through it creating certain very identifying characteristics. Our chief weakness and our weaknesses in general are certainly habits.

Chief weakness is built on habit and habit is strengthened by involuntary action and involuntary action is built on pointless movement. This is all caused by the effect of the Moon on liquid matter.
Below is a section of text from Rodney Collins’ book “The Theory of Celestial Influence” where he gives an example of how a habit can become a chief weakness.

“A characteristic habit, gradually spreading into all sides of a man's life, in time becomes his chief weakness. For instance, a man has on the one hand a tendency to be shy, and on the other a tendency to be meticulous in the performance of small tasks. While still a boy he acquires the habit of wanting to finish what he is doing rather than meet other people. Gradually, it begins to seem right and inevitable to him to complete even the most trivial task before fulfilling an engagement. Later still, if there is no task to delay his meeting people, he invents one. And so in the end it happens that — quite literally - he never keeps an engagement.

Such a chief weakness may spoil a man's life, get him into endless trouble, prevent him from accomplishing everything that he attempts. And the curious thing is that to the man himself the weakness may remain quite unknown and invisible. For to him each instance will seem separate and inevitable, and it will never occur to him that he could act in any other way.
Chief weakness is thus built on habit, habit on involuntary action, and involuntary action on pointless movement. And the primary cause of this whole sequence is the apparently innocent influence of the Moon upon liquid matter. It is for this reason that the path of conscious development is sometimes described as 'escape from the power of the Moon'.”


Escape from the Power of the Moon

When we attempt to become conscious we will at some point become conscious of all of our involuntary actions and habits and general mechanicity, whose cause is produced in us by the Moon. Therefore to escape or free ourselves from our mechanicity we end up starting to escape from the power of the Moon over us. Because it is the Moon that is a large contributor to our mechanicity and so that is why it is said that when we try to awaken or that is become more conscious it is said that we are trying to escape from the power of the Moon.


Lunar Influence Will Always be there where there are Liquids

As long as we are liquid we will move impelled by the Moon. If we were all solid or all energy we would be free from the influence of the Moon. We can not change our liquid nature though we can change our centre of gravity so that we are more based I our aerial, solid and etheric levels, which do not function based on liquids.


Change our Centre of Gravity

One way to escape the influence of the Moon is to base our centre of gravity in our consciousness and in the heart, because concentrating on these two elements which are not liquid but electric in nature take us away from the effects of the Moon.


Conclusion

The Greek legend said the Endymion (humanity) was put to sleep by the Luna or Selene (the Moon) but Pan was totally in love with her . That is nature, the animals, plants and minerals are all under Her (the Mon’s) influence and control exerting them to move involuntarily. However humanity is under her control with Her the Moon inducing in us all sorts of mechanicity, however if the human being decides to wake up, that is to become conscious that human being will stop being controlled by the Moon and will then not be Hers, i.e. free of Her. Image below is of the Goddess Luna.



The Legend states that Luna or Selene was in love with Endymion but not the other way around. This means that the Moon has grasped us, because liquids are part of our nature, we were created that way, and we have not grasped the Moon. To keep us the Moon has put us to sleep, i.e. induced in us a certain mechanical nature.

End (37).

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