Last week’s blog turned into a 5000 word article on the Underworld, so I thought I’d see
if I could first publish it elsewhere, a mag or something.
Meanwhile, Christina
has a piece which begins with a quote from Nietzsche, one version of it being: “In
individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it
is the rule.”
So I wondered about describing crowd behaviour, or the
behaviour of a nation, astrologically. I think what happens in a crowd is just
an extreme form of what is going on all the time. We believe things, we are in
the grip of dreams, that the group around us hold. It seems like Neptune.
You see it with the nationalisms of different countries.
People deeply in the grip of certain beliefs, which cannot usually be justified,
about their nation and about themselves as members of that nation. It is part
of our identity. Americans, Israelis, Russians, Chinese, Germans, British,
Japanese – all in the grip of something particular to their nation. And you see
it as soon as one country is threatened or affronted by another, a crowd reflex
that is an instant siding with one’s own nation right or wrong. And this is a
different thing from loyalty, or patriotism, which is a thoughtful appreciation
of what your country has given you and the things it is good at, and no
illusions about your country’s shortcomings either. Reflective vs unreflective
Cancer.
So Nietzsche would see nationalism as collective madness,
patriotism as individual and sane.
I’m not saying that all aspects of a group are mad all the
time, some good things sometimes happen through collective action. But I think
there is always some madness there, even if it’s just a degree of demonization of
other groups. It’s very noticeable in protest movements, whether against the
excesses and injustices of capitalism, environmental degradation, GM foods,
nuclear power etc: the protests are necessary, but they get very mixed up with
anti-authority rebels-seeking-a-cause type stuff, people who find it hard to imagine
that there exist bankers and fund managers who are reasonable open-minded people
doing a job that is necessary and useful. Or GM technicians who aren't Monsanto-monsters, creating plants
that may be of help to the world. And that polarisation is self-defeating, cos once you've demonised the opposition, they ain't going to listen to you cos they'll rightly think you're a nutter.
As Nietzsche said: “Whoever fights
monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And
if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
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In an astrological chart, there are the personal planets,
which are the Sun through to Saturn, and the collective planets, Uranus,
Neptune and Pluto. When you get a group, there is less room for the personal planets
which separate us and make us distinct, because they are all bumping up against
each other. It is much easier for that which we have in common, the collective
planets, to take over. And it has its own momentum which is hard for an
individual to resist.
If we had been born in Germany early last century, how many of us would not have felt thrilled
and uplifted by the Nuremberg rallies? I know I would have done, they were so
overwhelming (and terrifying) if you watch them on film, which I highly recommend (‘The Triumph
of the Will’). I would also have had a side of me going hang on a minute, well
as I grew older I would have, but as a teenager? Who knows. And academics,
supposedly thoughtful people, were just as vulnerable to this human tide, this
tsunami.
We all have that bit of us that longs (Neptune) to join the
collective in this sort of way, to lose ourselves in that warm sense of
belonging and certainty, that connection with the old myths (‘The Chosen Race’)
that hold the group together and make it special.
I’m going to assert that if you think you don’t have that
side, if you think as a German you wouldn't have felt to some extent the allure of Nazi Germany, then you are probably kidding yourself, you would have been
among the first to have been swept up in it. It is only by recognising that
collective animal within that we begin to have a choice not to act on it.
Of course these days we make Hitler and Nazi Germany entirely
‘Other’, it stands for exactly what we think we are not. That, at any rate, is the
respectable group attitude, and in so doing we remain just as vulnerable to those
collective forces. The crowd thinks in simple, black and white terms.
The outer planets describe different aspects of this crowd consciousness.
Pluto is the survival instinct, that aggressive reflex when another group
threatens us, and the ability to throw away our own life in its service. On
this level, the survival of the individual does not matter, all that matters is
the survival of the group. Pluto also gives us the ability to surrender our
life for another on an individual level, but that is different, that is
something that
rightly awes us. You see this collective throwing away of life in
war, where soldiers on both sides are willingly brainwashed into thinking that
right lies solely on their side, the enemy are the bad guys and that makes it
easier to kill. Of course within that you get individual acts of self-sacrifice
by soldiers who still also think the enemy are the bad guys, so it gets
slightly complicated.
Pluto is also the group secret, that which you must not name.
A group casts a shadow, and the more
rigid a group is, the more highly it thinks of itself, the stronger the shadow,
the more they need to reject certain others as ‘not us’. You get this in 'spiritual’ groups a
lot, as well as in nations. And the secret is some attribute of the group which
they would rather not admit to and which is seen as belonging outside the
group. A simple example would be a marriage within a wealthy family. Money is
nearly always a factor here, the marriage would not take place without the
presence of large amounts of money and/ or social standing. Does anyone really
think Kate would have married William if he hadn't been a prince? Of course she wouldn't have. I’m not damning her, it’s normal behaviour and always has been.
But you are not supposed to say it. It’s other people who marry for money or
position, not Capricorn Kate. (That’s why royal marriages are fairy tale
marriages, because in them it’s all right to marry someone just because they
are a prince/ess.)
On a ‘spiritual’ Facebook group recently I naively pointed
out that dividing members into those who could post anything and those who couldn't was creating inhibition, and maybe that distinction should be removed.
Nobody said anything, the silence was deafening, like I’d said something I shouldn't.
I'd thought I was being helpful. Actually I was pointing out something at the heart
of the way they are, a division into 2 classes of people, and the higher class want it to remain like that, it's their secret.
Nietzsche: “Sometimes
people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions
destroyed.”
Neptune on this group level best describes the specific
aspect of insanity that Nietzsche was referring to. Neptune is the ocean, he is
the breaking down of the barriers of ego-consciousness (which we need for day
to day living), and so he is the dissolution of the thinking individual in the
group dream. And it’s that recognition that you are in someone else’s dream that
is not your own that is crucial to the development of consciousness. Of course,
none of us thinks we are, we all think we are our own person.
Nietzsche with his notion of the Superman was ironically
taken up by the Nazis with their notion of the Master Race. But Nietzsche’s
Ubermensch or Overman was precisely the person who has broken free of the group,
rather than the sub-individual subsumed into the group dream that characterises
a member of the ‘Master Race’.
Uranus is the creative spark, he is active at times of
change. When the herd in its madness needs to go from one insanity to another,
Uranus is the catalyst. (Like I said earlier, the group is not all mad all of
the time, but I think there is always some madness there.) Uranus is the planet
of democracy, and in democratic government you see this continual
division/split into different parties, with politicians arguing a position for
party reasons, rather than because sanity requires it.
And if you have stepped outside the collective dream, the
group can see you as the mad one. Nietzsche again: “And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by
those who could not hear the music.”
3 comments:
Well done!
Very good one!
Jordan
I naively pointed out that dividing members into those who could post anything and those who couldn't was creating inhibition, and maybe that distinction should be removed. Nobody said anything, the silence was deafening, like I’d said something I shouldn't. I'd thought I was being helpful. Actually I was pointing out something at the heart of the way they are, a division into 2 classes of people, and the higher class want it to remain like that, it's their secret.
I'm reminded of exactly why I continue to refuse to get into Facebook, even if it means being stranded on the shores of bloggy cyberland.
I've just started reading Terry Pratchett's Small Gods -
noticed this line - it's fitting here:
"You're not one of us."
"I don't think I'm one of them, either," said Brutha. "I'm one of mine."
:-)
The irony is there are probably people who will read this and think they get it, but won't. Thanks for sharing your insights and for trying. It's never easy being the lone voice of reason in a sea of madness. We're just not there, although I wish we were.
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