Algorithm.
Facebook archive. First published on 2015-05-11.
All the world's a stage. And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts. His acts being seven ages.
At first glance it seems that Shakespeare is speaking about playacting, about the mask a person puts on according to the circumstances that have arisen. Moreover, Shakespeare himself may have meant exactly that. But over time the phrase became proverbial, acquired additional meaning, and the pseudonym Shakespeare became associated with literary genius, and an unsurpassed one at that. Understanding the algorithm begins precisely with this simple idea - playacting.
In childhood I noticed that in different school classes there exists a certain social model that repeats from class A to class Zh or Yo. Several decades later, I learned that psychologists study this model and quite successfully not only analyze the behavior of each member of this model, but also predict the behavior of all its components. This part of the idea of playacting is well described; there is no point dwelling on it in detail, google socionics and happiness will be granted to all.
Numerologists and specialists in gematria continue to look for other abstractions, and very often find dependencies. But everything lacks precision. Not a single esoteric method gives a guarantee and mathematical precision; even in astrological forecasts there is an orb, which in simplified form should be understood as an error margin. I even have an explanation for this imprecision, more precisely not I do, but science does. This imprecision appears at the moment of a boundary state; for example, it is very difficult to determine exactly when water freezes.
Of course, it is customary to think that water freezes at zero degrees Celsius, but that is customary. In reality it freezes at lower temperatures. Since distilled water is almost never found in nature, and any water has impurities, it is precisely because of them that it freezes at lower temperatures. And the freezing process itself is not uniform. First the water becomes viscous, then it becomes covered with an icy crust, at the next stage large pieces of ice begin to appear, and so on until the moment when it freezes completely.
And since the freezing of water is a process, it is difficult to determine the exact temperature. One cannot say unambiguously that viscous water is ice, just as one cannot say that an icy crust on water is already frozen water. The same applies to the boundaries of astrological houses and ayanamsha; everything that has a boundary is always slightly blurred.
Now I will unite everything into one disappointing conclusion:
I recently asked a young yogi a question: Why are great sages possessing superpowers nowhere to be seen? After all, with today's development of the internet, and constant selfies against the background of everything. Surely at least one yogi would have been found who would tell a story about his guru and the miracles he performs. I received no answer. I will have to answer myself. There will be no enlightened ones on the internet. What is the point for a person who has understood the algorithm to try to explain it to those who have not yet understood it?
It is the same as trying to fall asleep after awakening and telling the people he dreamed of that in reality they do not exist, and that they are in his own dream.
In my view, a very convenient explanation.