4222 BC to 4302 AD
by Robin Armstrong
The planet Earth moves around the Sun in one year.
The Sun moves around the centre of the Galaxy. It takes the Sun 225 million years to complete one circle of the Galaxy. The entire history of mankind is buried within the events of one galactic degree. It takes the Sun 625,000 years to traverse one galactic degree. It takes the Sun 10,417 years to traverse one minute of one galactic degree. This one minute includes all of our recorded human history. Even allowing the widest estimate of human existence, it would not occupy 50,000 years. That is less than 5 minutes of one galactic degree…… a mere flickering of galactic being……. not even what one could call a heart beat! Try to imagine how many earth species of existence could occur across one galactic degree. Imagine the experiential content of one complete solar cycle of the galaxy.
From Earth the centre of our galaxy resides in aspecific degree. Its natural movement would be insignificant in the course ofhuman existence and relatively imperceptible in the degrees of the Zodiac asviewed from Earth. We would however witness the Galactic centre moving throughthe zodiacal degrees because of the Precession of the Equinoxes.
The Galactic centre moves forward through the tropicalzodiacal degrees at a precession rate of one degree every seventy-two years.One complete cycle of the galactic precessional cycle is 26,298 years the sameas the precession of the equinox. It is quite conceivable that the galacticcentre’s residual influence in a degree could last for hundreds of years, orperhaps even thousands. It might even remain across an entire cycle.
With this in mind, I became curious about the timeperiods in history when the Galactic Centre passed through one of my moresensitive degrees.
I began to wonder about the echoes of relevant pastlifetimes and how music leaves its impression or pattern on a layer of sand.Continuing to wonder along these lines, photographs from space revealed patternswell beneath the surface of the sands. Some of these patterns turned out to beancient rivers, prehistoric roads, and lost civilizations.
Could the centre of the galaxy actually leave such animpression on the degrees of the zodiac? Could this impression containsignificant meaning, ………. meaning that could perhaps be tapped forspecial insight or spiritual vision, even thousands of years later? Could therebe a trail of special secrets across time, that continue to affect ourhoroscopes? I hear the echoes of an ancient one, perhaps the “Ancient of Days”!
It is a beautiful cosmic poem in any case.
What follows is an ephemeris for the movement of theGalactic centre through the degrees of the Zodiac. Please check it out and seeif the time periods associated to your degrees hold any personal relevance.Sure, it might be a long shot, but it is a fascinating one!
My IC is at 28°851’. The Galactic Centre was at this position in 6 BC. This is around the time that Christ was born, or at least when wise men were following stars! While I am not a follower of any one specific religion, I have for much of my life had significant concerns over the truths of that time period and the credibility of their adaptation to modern times. There are probably millions of people who could say this! However, for me this Galactic Centre’s position did have immediate relevance of galactic proportions.
Please send me your opinions and insights. They willbe appreciated.
GALACTIC CENTRE DEGREE EPHEMERIS
To begin the date of entrance into each sign is given.
00° AR 00’ Circa-17122
00° TA 00’ Circa-14972
00° GE 00’ Circa-12822
00° CA 00’ Circa-10672
00° LE 00’ Circa-8522
00° VI 00’ Circa-6372
The date of GC entrance into each Tropical degree isgiven.
The Galactic Centre AGE of LIBRA in the TropicalZodiac
00° LI 00’ Feb28, -4222
01° LI 00’ Oct15, 4151
02° LI 00’ Jun1, -4079
03° LI 00’ Jan17, -4007
04° LI 00’ Sep2, -3936
05° LI 00’ Apr19, -3864
06° LI 00’ Dec4, -3793
07° LI 00’ Jul21, -3721
08° LI 00’ Mar7, -3649
09° LI 00’ Oct22, -3578
10° LI 00’ Jun8, -3506
11° LI 00’ Jan24, -3434
12° LI 00’ Sep9, -3363
13° LI 00’ Apr26, -3291
14° LI 00’ Dec11,-3220
15° LI 00’ Jul28, -3148
16° LI 00’ Mar14, -3076
17° LI 00’ Oct29, -3005
18° LI 00’ Jun16, -2933
19° LI 00’ Feb1, -2861
20° LI 00’ Sep17, -2790
21° LI 00’ May4, -2718
22° LI 00’ Dec19, -2647
23° LI 00’ Aug5, – 2575
24° LI 00’ Mar22, -2503
25° LI 00’ Nov6, -2432
26° LI 00’ Jun23, -2360
27° LI 00’ Feb8, -2288
28° LI 00’ Sep24, -2217
29° LI 00’ May11, -2145
30° LI 00’ Dec26, -2074
The Galactic Centre AGE of SCORPIO (Tropical Zodiac)
00° SC 00’ Dec26, -2074
01° SC 00’ Aug12, -2002
02° SC 00’ Mar29, -1930
03° SC 00’ Nov13, -1859
04° SC 00’ Jun30, -1787
05° SC 00’ Feb15, -1715
06° SC 00’ Oct1, -1644
07° SC 00’ May19, -1572
08° SC 00’ Jan4, -1500
09° SC 00’ Aug20, -1429
10° SC 00’ Apr6, -1357
11° SC 00’ Nov21, -1286
12° SC 00’ Jul8, -1214
13° SC 00’ Feb23, -1142
14° SC 00’ Oct9, -1071
15° SC 00’ May26, -999
16° SC 00’ Jan11, -927
17° SC 00’ Aug27, -856
18° SC 00’ Apr13, -784
19° SC 00’ Nov28, -713
20° SC 00’ Jul15, -641
21° SC 00’ Mar1, -569
22° SC 00’ Oct16, -498
23° SC 00’ Jun2, -426
24° SC 00’ Jan18, -354
25° SC 00’ Sep4, -283
26° SC 00’ Apr21, -211
27° SC 00’ Dec6, -140
28° SC 00’ Jul23, -68
29° SC 00’ Mar9, +5
30° SC 00’ Oct24, +76
Galactic Centre AGE of SAGITTARIUS (Tropical Zodiac)
00° SA 00’ Oct24, +76
01° SA 00’ Jun10, 148
02° SA 00’ Jan26, 220
03° SA 00’ Sep11, 291
04° SA 00’ Apr28, 363
05° SA 00’ Dec13, 434
06° SA 00’ Jul30, 506
07° SA 00’ Mar16, 578
08° SA 00’ Oct31, 649
09° SA 00’ Jun17, 721
10° SA 00’ Feb2, 793
11° SA 00’ Sep18, 864
12° SA 00’ May5, 936
13° SA 00’ Dec20, 1007
14° SA 00’ Aug7, 1079
15° SA 00’ Mar24, 1151
16° SA 00’ Nov8, 1222
17° SA 00’ Jun25, 1294
18° SA 00’ Feb10, 1366
19° SA 00’ Sep26, 1437
20° SA 00’ May13, 1509
21° SA 00’ Dec28, 1580
22° SA 00’ Aug14, 1652
23° SA 00’ Mar31, 1724
24° SA 00’ Nov15, 1795
25° SA 00’ Jul2, 1867
26° SA 00’ Feb17,1939
27° SA 00’ Oct 3, 2010
28° SA 00’ May20,, 2082
29° SA 00’ Jan5, 2154
30° SA 00’ Aug21, 2225
Galactic Centre AGE of CAPRICORN (Tropical Zodiac)
00° CP 00’ Aug21, 2225
01° CP 00’ Apr7, 2297
02° CP 00’ Nov22, 2368
03° CP 00’ Jul10, 2440
04° CP 00’ Feb25, 2512
05° CP 00’ Oct11, 2583
06° CP 00’ May28, 2655
07° CP 00’ Jan13, 2727
08° CP 00’ Aug29, 2798
09° CP 00’ Apr15, 2870
10° CP 00’ Nov30, 2941
11° CP 00’ Jul17, 3013
12° CP 00’ Mar3, 3085
13° CP 00’ Oct18, 3156
14° CP 00’ Jun4, 3228
15° CP 00’ Jan20, 3300
16° CP 00’ Sep5, 3371
17° CP 00’ Apr22, 3443
18° CP 00’ Dec7, 3514
19° CP 00’ Jul24, 3586
20° CP 00’ Mar10, 3658
21° CP 00’ Oct25, 3729
22° CP 00’ Jun12, 3801
23° CP 00’ Jan28, 3873
24° CP 00’ Sep13, 3944
25° CP 00’ Apr30, 4016
26° CP 00’ Dec15. 4087
27° CP 00’ Aug1, 4159
28° CP 00’ Mar18, 4231
29° CP 00’ Nov2, 4302
30° CP 00’ Jun19, 4374
00° AQ 00’ Jun19, 4374
00° PI 00’ 6524
00° AR 00’ 8674