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    Acute Versus Chronic Disease:

    A Mars-Saturn Issue

    Ingrid Naiman 2003

    Historically, Mars was called the lesser malefic and Saturn the greater malefic.Mars was associated with conditions with dramatic symptoms such as fever,

    inflammation, pain, and bleeding; Saturn ruled chronic diseases whose onsetusually began years before anything clinically detectable was noted.The best example of an acute illness is probably the plague. The Black Deathstalked Europe and Asia for three hundred years. When it swept through a townor village, it left countless victims in its wake the way a cholera epidemic does insome underdeveloped areas of the world today.

    The onset of an acute disease is usually sudden. If one survives, one is seldomthe worse for wear afterwards; but, of course, the fear that is instinctual in the

    psyche is that one may not survive or that those one loves may not survive.

    Not all Mars-ruled conditions are infectious. Bleeding due to accidents or injuriesis also "acute," but the common denominator is the sudden onset. There is alsogenerally a need for swift response to effect damage control and minimize long-term consequences.

    Mars

    In general, there is a tendency to blame someone "outside" for suffering causedby Mars. The perpetrator could in such instance be an invisible microorganism, a

    knife or scalpel, a bite by a venomous or angry creature such as a spider or dog,or someone else's reckless driving. Only rarely is one "responsible" for one's ownMars injuries: a bruise or fracture sustained in sports would appear to be theexception; but, in reality, there is always some element of competition with Mars.There is an enemy. The enemy may be bacterial or political, or it could be anathletic opponent, this whether one is competing to win or merely to test one'sown prowess against some hidden measure one has inside oneself.

    Not surprisingly, if there is an enemy, it is fair to wage war, and we have not only

    seen countless victims of military violence but also wars on alien organisms thatrequire larger and larger arsenals to eliminate smaller and smaller enemies. It is

    even fair to say that because of the Mars overlay on acute conditions of all types,medicine uses a lot of language that sounds strangely similar to that used byarmed forces.

    Since the unethical triumph of Pasteur in the late 19th century, the war againstillness has largely been focused on minute organisms, but what is ignored by theexponents of the germ theory is the individual differences that make for survival.

    The question of who succumbs and why and how they differ from those whosurvive is not addressed. The germ is therefore viewed as causative, and the

    more that is known about the germ, the more specific are our weapons against it.

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    If the germ were a bullet, it would make sense that a direct hit would have thesame terminal effect on all infected; but germs are not, in fact, like bullets so themilitary analogies have limited relevance to medicine.

    Saturn

    Father Time is opposite to Mars in that the blame for illness must be placed onthe individual sufferer. To make this very clear, germs are not responsible for

    high cholesterol or obesity or diabetes or cancer, therefore the patient must bethe cause of his or her own misery. You can see where this argument is heading.

    If the victims of Mars are innocent because an enemy caused the condition, thosesuffering from chronic illnesses must be guilty of some sin to have brought somuch misery upon themselves.

    Therefore, "official medicine" from centuries ago has tended on the whole toignore chronic illnesses and to wage war on acute ones. Mars miseries raisepassions, but Saturn ones tend to breed judgment, depression, and feelings of

    helplessness.

    Saturn has dominion over diseases that "mature" from inconspicuous to serious

    over time. The easiest way to understand this is with the examples already cited.Cholesterol may be one or two points above what is ideal and/or one could be

    just a few pounds overweight but ten or twenty years down the road, five or tencould be twenty or forty. Since Saturn reveres discipline, the excess is regardedwith puritanical disdain: overindulgence, laziness, lack of exercise are to blame.I.e., medical science cannot be expected to be effective if patients lack dietarydiscretion or fail to work out in gymnasiums.

    True or False?

    The truth from an astrological perspective is different again. Each individual hasmore or less capacity to express Mars or Saturn. The malefic influences are hencedependent on the skill one has in utilizing either planet adequately.

    For example, if one is able to run a high fever and destroy germs through febrilereactions, this would be one explanation for success or defeat in the face of anepidemic. Contrariwise, one might have greater defenses, thicker cell

    membranes, higher immunity, or more water to pacify fire? To detoxify the bodyof infection, one needs strong white blood cells (water) and efficient metabolism

    (fire) and elimination.

    Likewise, the issue with Saturn is also balance. Obviously, great restraint anddenial of pleasure would curb the tendency to accumulate fats and sugars, butefficient metabolism works here also since a lot of gastric foment and insulinwould more or less obviate the risks of a certain amount of injudiciousness.

    The Mars-Saturn scales tip other directions as well. If Mars is suppressed through

    reluctance to express oneself spontaneously, refusal to compete, or denial ofspontaneity, acute responses are rendered inactive. The first line of assault is

    thus surrendered, and we could argue valiantly that it is surrendered to Saturn'smore calculating and cautious modus operandi. This means that the immediate

    agenda is deferred until it cannot be ignored any longer and an acute conditiongoes underground where it metamorphosizes into a chronic condition. Ironically,

    when the chronic condition reaches what might be called "critical mass," it eruptswith more Mars-like symptoms: pain, inflammation, and perhaps even fever.