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The zodiac sign defines your life. Part 12.

According to "General Systems Theory," everything must belong to a part of the system before it can be recognized. Every molecule in the system and its properties will have an effect on the entire system. In other words, each individual's behavior will affect other people and will be influenced by others. In the so-called "highly cooperative" society, everyone's goals are consistent with the needs of society. In a "low-cooperation" society, when a person satisfies his or her own needs, what he or she does does not need to be in the overall interest. According to the eleventh house, we can see how we play a part of the system.
In order to meet the meaning of the eleventh house of the dominating planet, we can understand the concept of group consciousness represented by the eleventh house from two very different perspectives. Saturn is representative of a group, looking for more protection and a firm self-identity, whether it is social, ethnic, political or religious groups, can stren

According to "General Systems Theory," everything must belong to a part of the system before it can be recognized. Every molecule in the system and its properties will have an effect on the entire system. In other words, each individual's behavior will affect other people and will be influenced by others. In the so-called "highly cooperative" society, everyone's goals are consistent with the needs of society. In a "low-cooperation" society, when a person satisfies his or her own needs, what he or she does does not need to be in the overall interest. According to the eleventh house, we can see how we play a part of the system.

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In order to meet the meaning of the eleventh house of the dominating planet, we can understand the concept of group consciousness represented by the eleventh house from two very different perspectives. Saturn is representative of a group, looking for more protection and a firm self-identity, whether it is social, ethnic, political or religious groups, can strengthen self-identity, let us feel a sense of security. In a way, this can be considered a use. In other words, in addition to yourself, everything in the world is to accumulate or strengthen self-identity.

Some people over-emphasize the need to have "right" friends, must be "correctly" focused, and must have "correct" beliefs. It is especially easy for us to discover the qualities of Saturn in such people. When a group is threatened by other groups, such as a black man who moves to a white area, or a community where Jung’s doctrine spreads to the Freudian style, it shows the negative nature of Saturn’s hidden eleventh house.

The Uranus Rule of the eleventh house represents the collective consciousness that spiritual masters, mystics, and prophets of different eras and cultures have repeatedly embraced. What is said here is not the traditional "I am here", "You are there" self-paradigm. What we are talking about here is the unity of the individual and the beings, that is, we are a part of the universe as a whole, and interdependent with other life.

In recent years, scientific breakthroughs have reflected the mysterious insights of all beings and clarified the network of relationships behind everything in the universe. To give some examples, the British quantum physicist David Bohm proposed a theory that treats the universe as "a single whole, in which separate individuals do not have basic functions."

Fritjof Capra, a well-known American high-energy physicist, compared and studied the similarities and differences between modern physics and oriental mysticism in his work The Tao of Physics. . Some of his astonishing claims make it impossible to determine whether these interpretations of the nature of life come from the perspective of modern scientists or the views of oriental mystics.

The theory recently proposed by the British botanist Rupert Sheldrake is particularly relevant to the eleventh house, which he believes will be controlled by invisible organizations and forms. In the 1920s, Harvard University researcher William McDougall studied how long it took for mice to learn to escape from a labyrinth of irrigation. At the same time, Scottish and Australian researchers conducted the same experiment, using them. The blood of the mice is not the same as that of the mice that were bred by Mai Du, but the behavior of these mice is no different from the last generation of mice cultivated by Mai Du. This means that even at the other end of the globe, these mice can "learn" the same skill to some extent.

Sheldrake concluded that if a species learns a new pattern of behavior, the invisible tissue morphology (morphogenesis) of the species changes. Rats who are good at this skill will be able to perform the same kind of performance for thousands of miles away. Therefore, everything in the deep bottom is root-passed. Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn in the star map of the French Jesuit pastor De Rijin are in the eleventh house. One of the words he once said made the best comment on Scherdleck's theory: "We have seen the truth, even a single individual mind, will eventually affect the collective consciousness of mankind."

to be continued...