LOVE

When a person is born, they don’t know about hate, jealousy, envy, or worry. They don’t know which football team they support, nor do they understand political parties or religion. Up to a certain age, it’s just about survival. Instinctively, we make ourselves understood when we’re hungry, dirty, or cold, so we are attended to.

Saturn indicates that until the first square aspect around the age of 7, we are part of something. That something is the circle in which we were raised; we do not yet see ourselves as unique beings.
Our DNA and Natal Chart gave us a certain structure at birth, and our environment from birth until Saturn’s first square was part of us. We didn’t know how to differentiate between ourselves and others. Beyond that lack of distinction, there were people or places within our surroundings that attracted us more than others. Some of these even displeased us.

That perception we had was energetic, not conscious. We were communicating on a quantum level.

During those first seven years, without knowing it, everything we interacted with was shaping our level of consciousness. If our growth occurred in a harmonious environment, with good relationships, in contact with nature, and with the love and care from those around us (both humans and animals), all these elements conditioned us in a certain way. This conditioning created our perception of reality and how we should interact with the world outside.

On the other hand, if our growth was in a hostile, challenging environment, with difficult experiences and lacking love, even if we were provided with basic needs like shelter and clothing, our level of consciousness would align more with survival in a hostile environment rather than a harmonious relationship with it.

A natal chart can primarily provide indications of the negative aspects that can impact our growth. For example, an absent father, represented by Saturn in certain houses and aspects, indicates a lack of paternal presence in our lives, either physically absent or not representing the role through their actions.

Similarly, the mother, represented by the Moon, in certain aspects and signs, can show a mother who does not offer the love and necessary elements for the child to build a conscious structure that relates to others through love.

While these are simplified views of a child’s developmental states, the consequences of these first seven years form the foundation of what we call the inverted pyramid of development which will determine a person’s level of consciousness.

Around age 28-29, during first Saturn’s return, there’s an opportunity to pause and reflect on one’s state of consciousness. From that moment to Uranus’s opposition (around 42-43 years of age), the person has the chance to work on their development, and eliminate patterns acquired before their consciousness was fully developed.

One thing leads to another, and during this period, the person might question certain beliefs or feelings that seem unfamiliar or not truly theirs, beginning a process of inner change. This involves a journey inward to find one’s essence and potentially detach from thought and behavioral patterns that are not genuine but acquired from others.

When we say we weren’t born knowing what hate, jealousy, envy, or other destructive energies, each person should wonder why they are part of their life when they weren’t born with them.
These were aspects learned from our environment; they are not part of our essence. The problem is that if we harbor those feelings deeply rooted within us, they will influence our thinking and actions, which we will pass on to those who are growing. Actions have consequences beyond what we can imagine.

Conception, creation, and birth are elements that can only occur under a single principle: love.
Not love of one another as we know it, but love as the principal reason for the creation. First the Universe, later humans.
Every day, videos can be seen of domestic animals sharing their newborns with the people they live with, to the point where their devotion and tenderness are astonishing. That simple act can only be recognized as love of sharing the most precious thing that they have, their offspring. We are talking about an animal with limited consciousness compared to humans.

One explanation for such behavior could be that the environment in which the animal was raised was filled with love from those around it, and it feels that this act of love is a way of reciprocation.

Let’s reflect on that for a moment.

Love can only reflect love because it is what we are born with, it’s our essence. All other negative emotions we have, and we can generate, were taught to us by others; they are not innate or natural to us.

It’s time to return to our true Self and shed the layers of programming that have led the world to its current state of hatred, envy, separation, and suffering. Sounds like utopia? Well, the other avenue is self-destruction, there is nothing in between.


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