The Transition from Pisces to Aquarius: A Spiritual Decline in the Evolian Lens [6:25]

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Title: The Transition from Pisces to Aquarius: A Spiritual Decline in the Evolian Lens Tags: #Evola #PiscesAge #AquariusAge #SpiritualDecline #Traditionalism #CyclicalTime #Christianity #ElonMusk #TechnologicalMaterialism #Individualism Christians beginning to understand they made a mistake installing the thing they don't want to see. The Pisces Age people and their "unity, faith, and the dissolution of boundaries" have succeeded to install the new "Aquarius age" with the 'technological advancement, individualism, and the pursuit of new paradigms' of Musk. good job christians, again! ### 1. The Pisces Age: Unity, Faith, and Dissolution of Boundaries - The Pisces Age (circa 1–2000 CE) was dominated by the rise of universal religions like Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, which emphasized compassion, faith, and the dissolution of boundaries (for example, between self and other, humanity and the divine). - Christianity, in particular, played a central role in shaping the spiritual and cultural landscape of the Pisces Age. Its teachings of love, forgiveness, and universal salvation resonated deeply with the Piscean energy of unity and transcendence. - However, the emphasis on faith and spiritual unity also led to the erosion of traditional hierarchies and the rise of egalitarian ideals, which, over time, contributed to the fragmentation of spiritual authority and the decline of the sacred. --- ### 2. The Transition to the Aquarius Age - The Aquarius Age (beginning around 2000 CE) is characterized by technological advancement, individualism, and the pursuit of new paradigms. This age is ruled by Uranus (innovation, rebellion) and Saturn (structure, discipline), reflecting a shift toward rationality, progress, and the breaking of old systems. - The transition from Pisces to Aquarius has been marked by the rise of secularism, scientific materialism, and globalization, as well as the dominance of technology and individualism in shaping human culture. --- ### 3. The


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