Post by Bret G.
Healthcare Management
Dr. Jung tried to analyze the world, as though he had all of mankind on his couch. He viewed the Precession of the equinoxes as marking humanity’s life cycle. Child-Senior cycle. He looked to the stars and had mixed his own studies with those of teachers like the late Dr. Auguste Bouché-Leclercq Professor at the Faculté des lettres de Paris an expert on ancient history who also taught on the Precession. Carl Jung was notably influenced by him and others when he set the time that the Precessional Age transferred from Aries to Pisces. He stated that he used Ptolemy’s Almagest to calculate the year that the star ‘A-133’ (The knot of Pisces) marked the change point. He concluded the zodiac age change occurred in 146 B.C. In his analysis he also interestingly mentions Johannes Kepler’s philosophy about conjunctions being part of the divine calendar. He mentioned the tradition passed down from the ancient Jewish people regarding the significance of planetary conjunctions (like the one that occurred in 146 B.C.). Dr. Jung then set his focus to the end of the month of the fish (meaning the end of the Age of Pisces). He seemed to believe there was a Christian significance to that period ending. --------