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One of the cornerstones of my system is astroendocrinology, the term I use to describe the relationship of the chakras to the endocrine glands. This work deals with the unfoldment of the potential existing in each chakra and the effect the use and specialization of the chakra has on the physical, psychological, and spiritual being.
Stress
The other component of my system that has old origins is my work on stress which for many years made me very unpopular. I was called "the squares astrologer," and made to feel that everything I discussed was somehow negative, this despite the prevailing fashion that suggested that squares are merely challenges that bring out our hidden capacities. Unfortunately, I never quite subscribed to this somewhat naive theory and thus remained "unpopular."
The Elements
This, however, changed in the early 80s when I added the elements to my system. The elements were a natural interface since ayurveda offered a five element system of classification of foods and herbs which I adapted to the Western astrological system of four elements. I have now had many years to develop and teach this system; but when I began, it, too was unfashionable because of the effort some astrologers were making to be more scientific by using midpoints and harmonics and other techniques that obscure the crucial role of the elements in determining constitutional type and temperament.
My system is not a mere resurrection of the ancient system or humors nor a transport of ayurveda into tropical astrology. My system is fresh, purged of archaic terminology and quaint concepts of how the body works. It is hence completely modern, but the emphasis on balance is traditional. Moreover, when the critical role of balance is understood and the means for achieving and maintaining balance are integrated into the life style and psyche, healing becomes natural, almost inevitable.
My work with the elements goes well beyond conventional typologies and prescriptive remedial measures. It includes "everything:" the psyche and soul, the physical and psychological and spiritual. There are prophylactic measures to be implemented on every level and strategies overcoming deficiencies and pacifying excesses that include dietary, herbal, and psychotherapeutic measures.
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Health Dictionary on Astrologic medicine astrologic medicine (astral healing, astrological healing, astromedicine, medical astrology, medicinal astrology): System based on cosmobiology,a science whose principle is that specific mental and physical conditions correspond to the relative positions of celestial bodies. Astrologic medicine involves horoscopic astrology and the zodiacal man doctrine. The principle of horoscopic astrology--also called genethliacal astrology, horoscopy, natal astrology, popular astrology, and sun sign astrology--is that the relationship between the positions of planets and stars and the moment of one's birth determines lifelong personality. According to the zodiacal man doctrine, each of the twelve signs (houses) of the zodiac--constellations named Aries, Taurus, etc.--governs a different part of the human body. Proponents associate these zodiacal signs (sun signs) with bodily parts (e.g., organs) and systems and with predisposition to disease in different bodily parts. Certain planetary configurations can trigger disease in susceptible persons. Some proponents further posit a correlation of (a) sun signs and particular herbs, and (b) sun signs and the twelve cell salts of the Schuessler biochemic system of medicine. Astrologic medicine includes astrodiagnosis (see astrological diagnosis), prognosis, selection and timing of treatments (especially homeopathic remedies), and preventive medicine. (See also: Astrologic medicine, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Health Dictionary on Occult medicine occult medicine: Field that encompasses astrology, aura analysis, biorhythm, Christian Science, clairvoyant diagnosis, faith healing, Kirlian photography, medical graphology, mesmerism, palmistry, shamanism, TCM, and witchcraft. (See also: Occult medicine, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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 |  |  | Medical Astrology: Encyclopedia II - Maimonides - Works and bibliographyMaimonides composed both works of Jewish scholarship, and medical texts. Most of Maimonides' works were written in Arabic. However, Mishneh Torah was written in Hebrew. His Jewish texts were:
The Commentary on the Mishna, written in Arabic. This text was one of the first commentaries of its kind; its introductory sections are widely-quoted. See Mishnah Commentaries for details;
Sefer Hamitzvot ("The Book of Commandments"). See 613 mitzvot for details;
The Mishneh Torah (also k ...
See also:Maimonides, Maimonides - Biography, Maimonides - Works and bibliography, Maimonides - Influence, Maimonides - The 13 principles of faith, Maimonides - Halakhic works, Maimonides - Philosophy, Maimonides - Negative theology, Maimonides - Prophecy, Maimonides - The problem of evil, Maimonides - Astrology, Maimonides - True beliefs versus necessary beliefs, Maimonides - Resurrection acquired immortality and the afterlife Read more here: » Maimonides: Encyclopedia II - Maimonides - Works and bibliography |
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Menstrual cycle - Mysticism.
Mystics have sometimes elaborated "equivalencies", analogising the waxing and waning of the moon with influences on human menstruation. In this spiritual, moon goddess, or astrological context some women call menstruation their "moontime". Some ancient views also regarded menstruation as a cleansing of the body: compare bloodletting as a major medical treatment of pre-modern times.
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Medicine Medicine As the healing art, medicine is as old as thinking man. Before the latent fires of mind were lighted in the third root-race, disease and death were unknown. However, with the physicalization of protoplastic humanity, and the separation of the sexes, the unnatural linking with the animals in the third and fourth root-races disordered the harmonious relations between man and nature. In addition, self-conscious man's continued evolution into matter, with the involution of his spiritual nature, brought about forms of disorder, disease, and physical death. Then, beings from higher spheres descended, and dynasties of divine kings and spiritual guides taught men, leading them to the invention of all the arts and sciences, including the medical use of plants (cf SD 2:364). Medicine was originally a divine science, providing for the well-being of the spiritual, mental, psychic, astral, and physical man. Archaic medicine included a profound knowledge of genuine astrology, of true alchemy, of occult physiology, of the finer forces vibrating as sound, color, form, thought, and feeling, and whatever related man to his home universe of natural law and order. This was the basis of the natural "magic" which tradition has linked with the medical art. This knowledge was dual in its power to work for life or death, for good or evil ends. Its full comprehension required not only a trained intellect, but the intuitive understanding of a pure spiritual nature. Nevertheless, the Atlanteans acquired enough knowledge of the use of dangerous powers that they became -- albeit with numerous and noteworthy exceptions -- a nation of sorcerers. Then, the white magicians established the Mystery schools in which to safeguard the sacred teachings from evildoers and to protect humanity from their influence. Thus, the deeper truths of the healing art have ever since been entrusted only to pledged disciples and initiates. Such fragments of it as have been rediscovered by intuitive physicians from time to time have usually been in keeping with the general cultural level of their civilization. The exceptions have been men who have frequently been too far ahead of their times to be understood. Such a man was Paracelsus in medieval Europe, persecuted for heretical teachings such as the psychoelectric and magnetic play of sidereal forces which linked man with the stars -- the spiritus vitae in man came from the spiritus mundi. Of the archaic history of medicine -- as of the race -- little is to be found. However, echoes of the primitive wisdom have survived, and every country having a literature of its ancient periods has some account of the healing art. The Hindu sacred scriptures -- the oldest literature extant -- have treatises upon medicine and surgery, showing a profound and intimate knowledge of the subject. This high standard was not maintained when the Vedic writings became misunderstood and mutilated by later commentators. The exclusive Brahmins' assumption of the right to all knowledge also prevented original thought and research. What writings are available today are of little practical value without the lost key. Even our typically matter-of-fact interpretation of legendary and classical beliefs and customs, and of archaeological findings, overlooks that what is known of ancient medical practice is largely exoteric, symbolic of a deeper teaching than we possess. Records of ancient medicine in Babylonia, Egypt, Greece, etc., tell of the temples being used as hospitals, with priest-physicians supported by the state giving every care to the sick who came, both rich and poor. In addition to material means of treatment -- many of which we have rediscovered -- these devotees of the gods of healing used special incense, prayers, the "temple sleep," invocations, music, astrology, etc., which we regard as harmless superstition of an earlier day. However, such conditions, intelligently adapted to each case, in making a pure, serene, uplifting atmosphere around the sick person, would invoke the influences of wholeness within and without him. By putting the inner man in tune with his body, his disordered nature-forces manifesting as disease would tend to flow freely in the currents of health. Natural magic is as practical as the unknown alchemy which transmutes our digested daily bread into molecules of our living body. There is a mystic science attached to the caduceus, the classical emblem of medicine. To the priest-physicians in the temples, this symbol was sacred not only to the god of wisdom and healing, but stood for profound cosmic truths, knowledge of which was held in common by all initiates. It symbolized the tree of life and being. Cosmically this symbol stood for the concealed root or origin of universal duality which manifests as positive and negative, good and evil, subjective and objective, light and darkness, male and female, health and sickness, life and death. (See also: Medicine, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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Dictionary - Dirt Dirt 1. Dirt in a garden is a symbol for growth, abundance, and beauty. If you dream of planting a garden, something you’re working on now could blossom into something more successful than you’re even thinking of now. 2. Dirty clothes hint that your body isn’t quite what it should be, and a medical checkup is advised. 3. If someone you know is throwing dirt at you, this person is not to be trusted. Do NOT confide in him or her! Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Dirt, Meaning of Dreams about Dirt, Dream Interpretation Dirt)
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