[Redbook4:23-25][19870708:1245f]{World
Circles [continued(6)]:
((4) Star Map [continued(2)]))}[8th
July 1987]
19870708.1245
[continued]
So
far as jet-lag* is concerned, applying the Sky-map analysis to the
problem**: flying from West to East accelerates the natural spin from
the Earth (which may have something to do with the effect)*** and is
{(therefore)} an Inner Circle rotation in terms of the Sky-map, and
it induces euphoria; flying from East to West, which induces
depression, is an Outer Circle rotation, and flies against the Earth's
rotation.
Applying
this result backwards through the Globe-based analysis on p21****
i.e. assuming that Circle transits are made through A~ from a
grounds-man's point of view, confirms the picture given there (as I
suppose it would? – I am becoming confused): e.g if flying from
East and West is Outer Circle, inducing depression, and passes
through A~, then East tends to be for M~ at least in this respect and
West for G~;# and, of course, the reverse is true flying West to
East. 'Passing through A~' suggests Outer Circle predominance, e.g.
material affairs (requiring jet travel); if you were to take your
transit as passing through I~ this would induce Inner Circle
predominance, and the reverse result would (quite logically and
properly) be achieved:
#*(I
am
getting confused!)
#**
Inner
Circle dominance (via I~)
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Outer Circle Depression
←
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I~
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Inner Circle Euphoria
→
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↓↑
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↓↑
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(Science etc.)
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M~
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West
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--------+--------
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East
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G~
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(Religion etc.)
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A~
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[–]
Contrasted with (per p.21*): –
Outer
Circle dominance (via A~) {(This
is the original diagram.)}*
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I~
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(Left wing)
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G~
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West
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–------+--------
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East
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M~
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(Right wing)
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<870710>
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↑↓
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↑↓
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<870710>
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Inner Circle Euphoria →
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← Outer Circle Depression
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A~
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(To
keep your head in this remember that the Outer Circle begins, and the
Inner Circle ends, with (or on the side of) ~M.)
*[See
[[Redbook4:20-21][19870708:1245b]{World
Circles [continued]:
((1) Inner Horizontal and Outer Horizontal [continued])}[8th
July 1987] ].]
**[See
last previous entries.]
***{(because
of [[Redbook4:22][19870708:1245d]{World
Circles [continued(4)]:
((3) Centre))}[8th
July 1987] &/or last previous entry)]p.22}
****{(See
Diagram on [[Redbook4:20-21][19870708:1245b]{World
Circles [continued]:
((1) Inner Horizontal and Outer Horizontal [continued])}[8th
July 1987],]
p.21(?)) (& below [this] p.23 [in this entry])}
#(again)
'Left' is G~ and 'Right' is M~.
#*[In
the ms there is a crossed-out diagram above this comment.]
#**{Assuming
that I~ is
now North?}
[continues]
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