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69: THE INFLUENCE OF THE STARS 245 |
Answer.—Some of the celestial stars have a clear and
apparent material effect upon the terrestrial globe and the
earthly beings, which needs no explanation. Consider the
sun, which through the aid and the providence of God develops
the earth and all earthly beings. Without the light
and heat of the sun, all the earthly creatures would be
entirely nonexistent.
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With regard to the spiritual influence of stars, though
this influence of stars in the human world may appear
strange, still, if you reflect deeply upon this subject, you
will not be so much surprised at it. My meaning is not,
however, that the decrees which the astrologers of former
times inferred from the movements of the stars corresponded
to occurrences; for the decrees of those former
astrologers were forms of imagination which were originated
by Egyptian, Assyrian and Chaldean priests; nay,
rather, they were due to the fancies of Hindus, to the
myths of the Greeks, Romans and other star worshipers.
But I mean that this limitless universe is like the human
body, all the members of which are connected and linked
with one another with the greatest strength. How much
the organs, the members and the parts of the body of man
are intermingled and connected for mutual aid and help,
and how much they influence one another! In the same
way, the parts of this infinite universe have their members
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and elements connected with one another, and influence
one another spiritually and materially.
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For example, the eye sees, and all the body is affected;
the ear hears, and all the members of the body are moved.
Of this there is no doubt; and the universe is like a living
person. Moreover, the connection which exists between
the members of beings must necessarily have an effect and
impression, whether it be material or spiritual.
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For those who deny spiritual influence upon material
things we mention this brief example: wonderful sounds
and tones, melodies and charming voices, are accidents
which affect the air—for sound is the term for vibrations
of the air—and by these vibrations the nerves of the tympanum
of the ear are affected, and hearing results. Now
reflect that the vibration of the air, which is an accident of
no importance, attracts and exhilarates the spirit of man
and has great effect upon him: it makes him weep or laugh;
perhaps it will influence him to such a degree that he will
throw himself into danger. Therefore, see the connection
which exists between the spirit of man and the atmospheric
vibration, so that the movement of the air becomes
the cause of transporting him from one state to another,
and of entirely overpowering him; it will deprive him of
patience and tranquillity. Consider how strange this is, for
nothing comes forth from the singer which enters into the
listener; nevertheless, a great spiritual effect is produced.
Therefore, surely so great a connection between beings
must have spiritual effect and influence.
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It has been mentioned that the members and parts of
man affect and influence one another. For example, the
eye sees; the heart is affected. The ear hears; and the spirit
is influenced. The heart is at rest; the thoughts become
serene, and for all the members of man’s body a pleasant
condition is realized. What a connection and what an
agreement is this! Since this connection, this spiritual effect
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and this influence, exists between the members of the
body of man, who is only one of many finite beings, certainly
between these universal and infinite beings there
will also be a spiritual and material connection. Although
by existing rules and actual science these connections cannot
be discovered, nevertheless, their existence between
all beings is certain and absolute.
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To conclude: the beings, whether great or small, are
connected with one another by the perfect wisdom of
God, and affect and influence one another. If it were not
so, in the universal system and the general arrangement of
existence, there would be disorder and imperfection. But
as beings are connected one with another with the greatest
strength, they are in order in their places and perfect.
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