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Colin Wilson
Mysteries - An investigation into the occult, the paranormal and the supernatural, 1994
Page 582 Planetary influences
Collin goes on to suggest that the glands are 'adaptors or transformers of the general energy created by the organism' (Gopi Krishna would say: the energy that comes from beyond the organism), and continues: 'Just as a galaxy appeared to be an expanding spiral of suns, and the solar system an expanding spiral of planets, so the human body now gives the impression of an expanding spiral of functions.'
What Collins then suggests is controversial, yet closely related to the basic theme of this book: that the endocrine glands are 'receiving sets' for planetary influences. Man stands at the centre of a web of magnetic influences - of the planet Earth and of the other bodies of the solar system. 'In other words, whether we like it or not, we find ourselves obliged to consider from a new and scientific point of view the general propositions of astrology.'
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