Thursday, December 22, 2011

Zodiac Spiritual Ages Revisited

None so long ago in a blog that's God only knows where now, I laid the foundation for a theory assessing youngest to oldest Zodiac signs in terms of Spiritual growth in general.

Today I'd like to revise and fine-tune that theory.

This actually came to me after thinking about my go-to image of Zodiac personality orientations. I'd upload the photo again here, but I can't find it at he moment.

Anyway, I was thinking: What is the process like for people growing up (ideally) and where do there interests tend to be during that process.

1. When you are first born, you're reactions to the immediate environment are instinctual and based primarily on Physical elements. You're not well enough developed as a person to respond to things from an emotional or contemplative point-of-view so instead you react physically to your physical environment. Babies are focused on Their Physical senses.

2. Then you become a toddler. In general, up until a more mature age, you react to things Emotionally. Suddenly things like "feelings" come into play and since you don't know that much knowledge-wise, most of your reactions aren't well thought out. Kids are temperamental, frightened, adoring, selfish, confused, gullible, energetic, happy... but they aren't very Focused, Contemplative, Reflective, or Mentally Acute.

3. Then by the time your in high school/ college -you start to grow up and "mature". Very few adults act emotionally in general. Those who do -like Snookie and well I can't even really think of others to be hones- are considered immature on some level. People tend to be a lot less impulsively reactive with their feelings when they have more knowledge under their belt.

4.Then there's the Ideal of the Elderly. People in their "golden years" are suppose to be calm, wise, reflective... They're basically suppose to be prepping themselves for the life to come. At this age you'd think that people would have their "affairs in order" spiritually speaking and they would be focused on guiding the younger generations and leading by their example. Hence why so many old people go to church of their own will, but younger generations tend to avoid it -unless they're convinced by the older generation to attend.

Given this assessment of the Life Cycle of Maturity in People, it seems that the same applies for the Zodiac signs.

1. Youngest Souls:

*Aries (Spiritual/ Physical) -Physical/Dominant by virtue of Fire sign)

Taurus (Physical-By virtue of Earth Sign) 

Gemini (Physical/ Emotional) -Mental by virtue of Air Sign

*Now this is an interesting situation. If you take the concept of Reincarnation into consideration, the Aries lies on the cusp of Spiritual Maturity and Physical Newborn Immaturity. Basically it's like an Old Soul being reborn and forgetting itself, making it seem younger. It's a strange combination to say the least. This makes the Aries both Old in a lot of wise and Young in others.

2. Toddler to Young Adult Souls:

Leo (Emotional) -Physical/Dominant by virtue of Fire Sign

Cancer (Emotional) Emotional/Spiritual- by Virtue of Water Sign

Virgo (Emotional/ Mental) -The least Physical of the Earth Signs

3. Adult Souls:

Libra (Mental -by Virtue of Air Sign)

Scorpio (Mental/Emotional) -Emotional/Spiritual by Virtue of Water Sign

Sagittarius (Mental) -Physical/ Dominant by Virtue of Fire Sign

4. Oldest Souls:

Capricorn (Spiritual/ Physical) -Physical by Virtue of Earth Sign

Aquarian (Spiritual/Mental) -Mental by Virtue of Air Sign

Pisces (Spiritual/Emotional by Virtue of Water Sign)

*Aries (Spiritual/Physical) -Physical/ Dominant by Virtue of Fire Sign

As always it is important to remember that Experiences, Vices/Virtues, and Education can always shift the tendencies of what someone was Born with. The personality/sign type depends Always on the person. Birth is only an indication of a starting point on a journey of someone becoming who they are.

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