What Are Global Cycles?
A glimpse to a forgotten method in being able to understand ourselves and our connection to the planet, as well as to the totality.
This is one of my favorite topics. I like to lift the veil and expose the cog wheels behind the illusion. And so this post is one of them.
We live in the midst of bizarre and rapid changes. In many ways some of us feel that something strange is brewing but don’t quite know how to explain it or what's the basis that gives these phenomena their essence.
And so I wanted to present the reader with an old mechanism that has been forgotten which affects our planet, humanity and the entire life on it.
In many of my comments I have mentioned again and again that over the last 300 years, in one way we have progressed but in many others we have regressed. With the advancement of technology and industrialization we have also neglected our indigenous connection to esoteric wisdom. Indeed, we have advanced rapidly, but only in one half part of the whole. The other half has been stunted.
And so my aim in this Substack is to bring us back to speed and shine light on the stunted half so we can integrate it for the potential to become whole again. In being whole, to be able to see things for what they are and to understand why things happen the way they do.
So what I want to do in this series of posts is reveal the underlying mechanics of global cycles, how they work, and how they affect us.
Man is created in the image of the totality
In ancient cultures and religious mythologies it is always possible to see through mythical stories that Man was created in the image of the universe.
These stories came to express that there is a relationship between the totality of everything and the human body. The goal, if there ever was such one, was to direct Man to the understanding that he does not have to try to understand the 'outside' - to build spaceships to survey the universe - but that if he knew himself he could
understand the universe and the world around him, since he is subjected to the same laws.
The matter aspect of the totality and what’s inside of it consists of four basic elements. The ancients named them: earth, air, water and fire. These are the esoteric labels. Science has given them other names : Carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen respectively, but they still talk about the same forces. There is another element - a fifth element, called ‘space’ or vacuum, ‘ether’ or ‘spirit’ which expresses the world of vibration, which is the basis of all other elements.
Time is relative
The reality is that there is a scale of dimensionality between the macrocosm and the microcosm in which time in between them is relative.
The heavenly bodies, all the way to the totality represent one polar end - the macrocosm, whereas the cellular world of molecules and atoms represent the other polar end - the microcosm. When we magnify the microscopic world it’s as if we’re traveling the distant galaxies of space.
Our species, mythologically illustrated as Adam and Eve, is exactly in the middle as the center of the sandwich between these two polarities.
In ancient cultures it was known that the connecting factor between all these dimensions was breath.
That breath IS time.
In other words, before we even began to understand and measure time as units of hours, minutes and seconds, it was known that time, in every dimension, was defined as the amplitude of cyclic movement as inhalation and exhalation. That movement is manifested in duality such as high and low tide, sunrise and sunset, day and night, etc.
And so breath was the connecting factor and the basis for all dimensions.
Time is breath
On average, a person takes 18 breaths per minute. If we go further in time it seems that he breathes about 1080 breaths an hour. In a day and night, this amounts to 25,920 breaths a day, and about 9,460,800 a year.
Dividing 25,920 days and nights by 365 (a year) gives about 71 years. Therefore if we want to understand the time or age of the earth relatively we will have to follow the same calculation.
In the following dimension above Man, that of Ecology (entire life cycle on the planet), the duration of one breath is a day and night. For the Ecology dimension, therefore, a day and a night by similar division would be 71 years.
If we take this forward it seems that 24 hours - day and night of a human - is one impression for planet Earth, 71 human years is one breath, day and night, 25,920 years and one year 9.5 million years.
Extending into other kingdoms, from the atom to the galaxy, the number 25,920 is a constant factor between living worlds in the three categories - breath, day and night, and life.
A fourth category can be made by dividing a breath (3 sec.) by 25,920, which gives 0.00012... of a second. This period of time could be considered as the shortest period of impression for a human, just an electric spark or a flash of light. For the cellular world, 1/10,000 second could represent a breath, or a lifetime for a molecule.
Just to make the concept of time more graphic: for the sun, as three dimensions above Man, a human lifetime is perceived as a spark, just long enough to receive an impression.
Side note: the whole notion about dog's years being in a different relationship to that of a human's years comes from this dimensionality. Whether the scale is really 7 years to one year of a human, is something that needs to be examined in depth, but the underlying principle is true.
Procession of the Equinox
Something that is absolutely essential in understanding our connection to our planet is that to has three types of movement:
Around the sun
Around itself
Wobble-like (what’s called ‘the procession of the equinox’)
We mostly identify and talk about the first two and rarely refer to the third, but only when it comes to the changing position of the North Star over time.
However, I want to focus on the third type of movement because it is the least expressed and not really fully understood because the third type of movement is most important in determining the so-called 'global cycles'.
If we imagine the Earth as a ball in space, we will see that it is tilted diagonally by approximately 23.5 degrees, in which it is constantly in motion, rotating around itself, as it also rotates around the sun.
In order to illustrate the third type of movement, let's imagine that we have a skewer in our hands which we thread into the “ball” through the South Pole until it comes out on the other side; on the North Pole.
If we then observe the skewer as it moves we will see that it is moving in an oscillating manner like a spinning top that loses momentum before it falls. If we look at this movement from above we will see that it forms a circle moving clockwise.
That circular movement is the procession (or procession) of the equinox.
It is interesting that the duration of the movement of the equinox is roughly 25,920 years. In other words, one round is equivalent to one day in Earth’s timeframe.
In cultural history and esoteric literature we find several references to this movement.
The Zodiac wheel as a measuring tool
In this post of mine I have proven the validity of astrology as a lost forgotten science. Please refer to this post because it gives a detailed explanation of the mechanism and how it affects all life on the planet including the planet itself.
In this treatise I’ve illustrated the importance and the validity of astrology as a science. This is imperative because the zodiac wheel has given the ancients a backdrop from which they could conduct their measurements in order to exactly understand the differences, the age of and mechanics of the celestial movements and their impact on life on the planet.
If everything is moving without exception, it’s very hard to conduct measurements unless one anchors something in relation to something else. And so the zodiac wheel became an anchoring backdrop onto which the ancients could understand these movements and their effects on life. Onto these divisions they anthropomorphized their observations as thematic from observing life on the planet, in the form of animals (mostly).
But before I can go on to detail how this third type of movement affects us and our planet, I need to first explain about the measuring tools through which the precession of the equinox can be translated into changes that affect our planet and everything on it, including us.
Let’s begin with the zodiac wheel.
If we juxtapose the circular movement of the precession of the equinox to the zodiac wheel, divided by 12 sections (i.e. the zodiac signs) we get a better and more accurate way to understand these periods.
Enough if we divide the movement of the equinox through the circle of the zodiac into its 12 constellations we get roughly 2150 years (25,920 /12). If you remember the song from the famous musical ‘Hair’ - The Age of Aquarius - its name comes from here. The name speaks of when the equinox will reach this area in the zodiac.
In other words, the precession of the equinox is now pointed towards Pisces, but is moving towards its completion in about 400 years. From the Earth's perspective, it’s just about 6 breaths.
These movements in between signs are colloidal. They really changed everything. In biblical stories these movements are often relayed as important events.
For example, in the old testament, the depiction of the Exodus from Egypt is basically an allegorical story about the movement to a completely different frequency. A movement from the Bull era (symbolized by Taurus) into Aries. In other words, Moses and its tribe represents the movement towards initiation and laws (the Ten Commandments) - frequencies associated with Aries. The times of Moses also represent the beginning of an era: the transition from polytheism to monotheism.
The coming of Jesus in the New Testament is a symbolic representation to the movement into Pisces which some of its underlying frequency represents compassion, friendship and companionship.
Jesus and the information he brought with him were a preparation for the world's entry into a relatively new era of unthreatened competition (love thy neighbor). That is, we no longer necessarily need to kill our enemies, we can do business with them. This is huge and transformative in the development of consciousness of humanity. That completion doesn't have to result in decimation of the log side. This is also why there is a reference to the symbolism of two fish in the New Testament and is linked to both Jesus and Christianity.
The Age of Pisces began about 1750 years ago.
These are some prominent examples about the drastic changes and affects the planet and humanity due to such movement.
The I Ching
Can we make these epochs more specific, though?!
What would happen if we juxtapose the zodiac wheel with another wheel made of 64 segments?
64 is not random. It corresponds to the I' Ching - the Book of Changes. Thousands and thousands of years ago the Chinese came up with an understanding that the basic configuration of what it is to be human is built on 64 basic themes to which each theme has 6 sub-themes.
They depicted these as glyphs which are called "hexagrams" (meaning "sixes", or "built on six"). The hexagrams are expressed by the combination of six open or solid lines. The open or solid lines are symbolic to the duality of the primal forces of the totality, the Yin and Yang forces (open lone = Yin, solid lone = Yang).
Whoever studied combinatorics mathematics knows that when we factor all possibilities to juxtapose close and open lines within a frame of 6 lines yields 64 combinations (2^6)
In 1958 when they discovered the human genetic code they found the same story. Geneticists found 64 codons and 6 groups of amino acids per codon. It's exactly the same math. In other words, all the functions in our body, from protein synthesis, to enzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters and so on and so forth, are all made of a genetic matrix of 64 codons.
In this way we also are able to prove the first premise that Man sits right in the middle between the microcosm and the macrocosm. That there is a connection between our genetic matrix and planetary movements.
When we put everything together juxtaposing the procession of the equinox to both the zodiacal wheel, having 12 sections, and the I Ching wheel divided to 64 sections, we get a logical and specific measuring tool that gives us the ability not only to understand our relationship to the planet and its age, but also to the microcosmic dimension and everything in between.
A truly one of a kind cosmological genetic clock.
In this way it enables us to understand global phenomena that are not a byproduct of humanity; how to measure them precisely and how we are affected by them. We get a more specific way of understanding global cycles.
Beyond that, it provides us with the ability to begin to find a connecting thread between dimensions.
Now, that 2150 year period we looked at earlier, representing the movement of the procession through one zodiac sign at a time, can now be divided further because we have included the I-Ching wheel.
In other words, the same arc that constitutes a zodiac sign can now be divided by 5~. Therefore, on average, every 412 or so years we have a change and this change is what’s called; Global Cycle.
Again, a reminder about scale - from the perspective of the planet it’s just about 6 breaths.
So what are global cycles?
The best way to illustrate how global cycles work is through an analogy. I like to use the analogy of fish in the ocean, where the fish is equivalent to the entire Life process on the planet, including humans, and frequency emanated by global cycles to the water that surrounds the fish (i.e. the ocean).
So when every 412 years there is a change in the global cycle - i.e. the movement from one hexagram to the proceeding one - can be understood as a change in the composition and the trait of the water that "envelops" the fish in the ocean, such as: temperature, the amount of minerals, the salt, the level of acidity, etc.. In turn, all the fish in the water are affected by these changes respectively.
It's not like the fish is in control of it and can do anything about it. And so are we.
We live in an "ocean" of frequencies inside a bubble, literally. We call it the ionosphere. The ionosphere has a variety of radiations that are integral to life on Earth. The Schumann Resonances are ones that I can think of right now.
On the other hand, we are constantly grounded to the earth. And from the earth we get other types of frequency, such as from ley lines.
Side note: I’ve been saying for years now that out understand of the nature of pandemics is premature and lacking. Viruses, since they’re not alive, cannot have indiscriminate contagion properties, but rather are an effect to intrinsic changes and morphology in the body, mediated by changes in magnetism and radiation in and without our planet.
In other words, each 412-year cycle is governed by a specific resonance field that affects the entire world of organisms; the planet itself and everything on it.
Global cycles are like "windows" that open for the duration of 412 years, in which a particular frequency governs their nature. Once a new global cycle begins, a set of particular frequencies comes to a close, whereas a new one opens, and with it, its corresponding behavior.
In the human race, the changes are manifested in several areas of life through which humanity is organized: behavior, attitude towards one another, how leadership is expressed in society, our psychology, our belief systems, how we bind and how we are organized, to name a few.
The cycle we are in now started in 1615, which means we’re just about to close a door on it. Because the new global cycle will begin in 2027. This can give an opening to begin to understand why we are experiencing such drastic changes that manifest in behavior, human psychology and our nature.
In the next post I will go deeper into examining the particulars of these thematic, how they are divided and according to what mechanism. We will also examine in detail the global cycle we’re leaving behind, what it means, what it made us do and how it was expressed over the past four centuries, as well as giving a glimpse about the nature of the global cycle we’re about to enter into.
It’s going to be interesting. I want to thank you for reading.