: Modern science has separated the conscious human mind ("psyche") from a lifeless mechanical universe ("cosmos"). Tarnas argues this has led to a profound existential crisis and ecological devastation.
(2006) by cultural historian and philosopher Richard Tarnas is a monumental, 500+ page work that attempts to heal the modern rift between science and spirit. Building on his acclaimed history of Western philosophy, The Passion of the Western Mind , Tarnas argues that the movements of the outer planets correlate with major historical, cultural, and psychological shifts on Earth. Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
: By combining the ancient Greek concept of Platonic Forms with Carl Jung's psychological archetypes, Tarnas posits that the planets serve as visible markers for universal, archetypal forces governing human experience. 🪐 Key Concepts of Archetypal Astrology : Modern science has separated the conscious human
To understand the historical evidence Tarnas presents, you must first understand the specific framework he uses to analyze planetary movements: Cosmos and psyche: intimations of a new world view. Building on his acclaimed history of Western philosophy,
This is not a book about daily horoscopes or "sun signs". It is the founding text of —an academic, evidence-based, and deeply philosophical exploration of how the cosmos and the human psyche are fundamentally interconnected. 🌌 Core Thesis: The Re-Enchantment of the Cosmos
The foundational premise of the book is that the universe is not a dead, random machine of cold matter (the conventional "disenchanted" scientific worldview). Instead, Tarnas argues that the universe is a living, continuous whole imbued with intrinsic meaning.