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[[Image:VernalEquinox150AD.png|right|thumb|350px|Position of [[vernal equinox]] occurring in [[Pisces]] after ''leaving'' [[Aries]] constellation (through the [[precession of the equinoxes]] backward motion). In [[astrology]] (not astronomy), this is the moment where the [[tropical zodiac|tropical]] and [[sidereal zodiac|sideral]] "[[first point in Aries]]" ([[Aries]] 0º) came into close alignment. Since, in astrology, the 12 Astrological Ages are equal-sized (30 degrees each) and do not correspond to the exact constellations configuration in the sky, current [[astrologers]] need to establish when this alignment occurred, in order to determine the previous and future Ages.]]
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'''Guelph''' ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: {{IPA|gwɛlf}}) is a city located in southwestern [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. According to [[Statistics Canada]], the city of Guelph has a population of 114,943 as of 2006, an 8.3 percent increase from 2001, while the Guelph [[Census Metropolitan Area]] has a population of 127,009.<ref name=population>[http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CMA&Code1=550__&Geo2=CSD&Code2=3523008&Data=Count&SearchText=guelph&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All Statistics Canada: Community Profiles for Guelph]</ref>
 
Known as the Royal City, Guelph is roughly 28[[kilometres|km]] east of [[Kitchener]]-[[Waterloo]] and 100km west of downtown [[Toronto]] at the intersection of [[Ontario provincial highway 6]] and [[Ontario provincial highway 7]]. It is the seat of [[Wellington County, Ontario|Wellington County]] but is, in many respects, politically autonomous from the county itself. Nevertheless, Wellington County is largely influenced by Guelph and, as one entity, Guelph and Wellington County have a population of 200,425.<ref name=county>[http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CD&Code1=3523&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=Wellington&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= Statistics Canada: Community Profile for Wellington]</ref>
[[Image:Outside view of precession.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Precessional movement as seen from 'outside' the celestial sphere. The rotation axis of the Earth describes over a period of about 25800 years a small circle (blue) among the stars, centred around the [[ecliptic coordinates|ecliptic]] northpole (blue '''E''') and with an angular radius of about 23.4°: the angle known as the [[obliquity of the ecliptic]]. The orange axis was the Earth's rotation axis 5000 years ago when it pointed to the star Thuban. The yellow axis, pointing to Polaris is the situation now. Note that when the [[celestial sphere]] is seen from outside constellations appear in mirror image. Also note that the daily rotation of the Earth around its axis is opposite to the precessional rotation. When the polar axis ''precesses'' from one direction to another, then the equatorial plane of the Earth (indicated with the circular grid around the equator) and the associated celestial equator will move too. Where the celestial equator intersects the ecliptic (red line) there are the equinoxes. As seen from the drawing, the orange grid, 5000 years ago one intersection of equator and ecliptic, the [[vernal equinox]] was close to the star [[Aldebaran]] of [[Taurus]]. By now (the yellow grid) it has shifted (red arrow) to somewhere in the constellation of [[Pisces]]. Note that this is an [[astronomical]] description of the precessional movement and the vernal equinox position in a given constellation may not imply the [[astrological]] meaning of an Age carrying the same name, as they (ages and constellations) only have an exact alignment in the "[[first point of Aries]]", meaning once in each ca. 25800 ([[Great year|Great Sideral Year]]).]]
 
Residents of Guelph are called Guelphities. Guelph also has a number of [[sister cities]], which are selected based on economic, cultural and political criteria.
''"Age of Aquarius" redirects here. For the classic musical hit song see : [[Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In]]''
 
Because of its low crime rates, clean environment and generally high standard of living[http://www.guelph.ca], Guelph is consistently rated as one of the country's most livable cities. [[Moneysense]] Magazine ranked Guelph 4th in the country to live in 2007 [http://www.canadianbusiness.com/rankings/bestplacestolive/list.jsp?pageID=profile&profile=39&year=2007&type=profile&listType=CITY&ptype=CITY], and was also rated among Canada’s ten best places to live by [[Chatelaine]] magazine.
An '''astrological age''' is a time period in [[astrology]] which is believed to cause major changes in the [[Earth]]'s inhabitants development. It roughly corresponds to the time taken for the [[vernal equinox]] to move through one fo the twelve [[constellation]]s of the [[zodiac]]. However, the Ages in astrology, do not correspond to the actual constellations boundaries where the vernal equinox may be occurring in a given time.
 
==Introduction History ==
Astrological ages occur because of a phenomenon known as the [[precession of the equinoxes]]. One complete period of this precession is called a [[Great Year|Great Sidereal Year]] of about 25,800 to 25,920 years and it is divided in twelve astrological ages of 30 degrees each (ca. 2150, 2156 or 2160 years, the most common divisions).
 
One of the first [[planned communities]] in Canada, Guelph was founded on [[St. George]]'s Day, [[April 23]], [[1827]], thus emphasising its English origins (as opposed to Scottish or Irish), as that saint is the patron of [[England]]. It was selected as the headquarters of the [[Canada Company]], a British development firm, by its Canadian superintendent [[John Galt (novelist)|John Galt]]. Galt, who was also a [[novelist]], designed the town to resemble a European city centre and chose the name "Guelph" after the [[House of Guelph]], the ancestral family of [[George IV of the United Kingdom|George IV]], the reigning British monarch, thus the nickname ''The Royal City''. The directors of the Canada Company, Galt's employers, had actually wanted the city to be named [[Goderich, Ontario|Goderich]], but reluctantly accepted the ''fait accompli''.
The entrance into an new Astrological Age is not considered to be a mathematical division of time but a process by which one age initiates its influences, in a slowly increasing way, before the end of the previous age. Due to this reason, some astrologers consider the last ca. 10 degrees, decanate or decante, of a given age (ca. 720 years) as the time period during which the new age starts to make visible its influences, also called "orb of influence".
 
Early settlement was destroyed when a large [[tornado]] hit Guelph on [[June 2]], [[1829]], which delayed development of the town for some time after. More recently, two [[Fujita scale|F2]] tornadoes touched down in the city on [[July 17]], [[2000]], causing some property damage but no injuries.
In astrology, each age is leaded by the [[astrological sign|Zodiacal sign]] in which the vernal equinox in northern hemisphere occurs (as it is described above, this may not correspond to the actual constellation in the sky) and the changes upon Earth are caused and marked by the influences of the given [[astrological sign]]. However, the Age's influences are also complemented by the sign in which the [[autumnal equinox]] occurs (the autumnal equinox occurs in the southern hemisphere at the same time that the vernal equinox is occurring in the northern hemisphere). As an e.g., the Age of [[Pisces (astrology)|Pisces]] (the Fish), vernal equinox, is complemented by the astrological sign of [[Virgo (astrology)|Virgo]] (the Virgin), autumnal equinox; for this reason the current Piscean age is called in astrology the "Age of Pisces-Virgo".
 
Guelph's most famous landmark is the [[Church of Our Lady Immaculate]].
==Calculation aspects==
The [[Earth]], in addition to its diurnal rotation upon its axis, incurs a precessional motion involving a slow periodic shift of the axis itself: approximately one degree every 70 years. This motion, which is caused mostly by the [[Moon]]'s [[gravity]], gives rise to the [[precession of the equinoxes]] in which the [[Sun]]'s position on the [[ecliptic]] at the time of the [[vernal equinox]], measured against the background of fixed stars, gradually changes with time.
 
It was not until the [[Grand Trunk Railway]] connected the town to [[Toronto]] in 1856, and several buildings were erected in the late 19th century, that Galt's grandiose plan for Guelph was fully realized. It became a city in 1879.
In [[astrology]], an astrological age is defined by the [[constellation]] in which the Sun appears at the [[vernal equinox]]. Since each sign of the [[zodiac]] subtends (on average) 30 degrees, each astrological age might be thought to last about 72 &times; 30 = about 2150, 2156 or 2160 years (the most common ones). This means the [[Sun]] crosses the equator at the vernal equinox moving backwards against the fixed stars from one year to the next at the rate of one degree in seventy-two years, one constellation in about 2156 years, and the whole twelve signs in about 25 800, 25 868 or 25 920 years (the most common ones), called a [[Great Year|Great Sidereal Year]].
 
The city is home to the [[University of Guelph]] and [[Sleeman Breweries Ltd.]]. The [[Ontario Agricultural College]] (OAC), the oldest part of University of Guelph, began in 1873 as an associate agricultural college of the [[University of Toronto]].
Many current-day astrologers advance timeframes for the Ages based solely in the [[astronomical]] division of the constellations; however, as esoteric [[astrologers]] refer, basing astrology in direct connection to constellation configuration in the sky (i.e. its borders) is not astrology but only astronomy assumptions. This perspective is also confirmed by the conclusions of the Austrian astronomer Professor Hermann Haupt who examined the question of when the Age of Aquarius begins in an article published in 1992 by the Austrian Academy of Science: with the German title ''Der Beginn des Wassermannzeitalters, eine astronomische Frage?'' (The Start of the Aquarian Age, an Astronomical Question?, ''see below [[Astrological age#The Age of Aquarius (Aquarius-Leo)|The Age of Aquarius]]'').
 
Music has always played a large part in the lives of people living in Guelph. From a Bell Organ factory to the opera singer [[Edward Johnson (opera singer)|Edward Johnson]], Guelph has been a source of musical contribution. Today, Guelph is notable for its [[indie rock]] scene, which has spawned some of Canada's most important indie bands, including [[King Cobb Steelie]], [[Royal City (band)|Royal City]], [[The Constantines]] and [[The Kramdens|the kramdens]]. Guelph is also home to the [[Hillside Festival]], an indie music festival held at Guelph Lake during the summer, and [[CFRU-FM|CFRU]] 93.3 FM, a [[campus radio]] station at the University of Guelph.
===First point of Aries alignment===
This is the moment where the tropical and sideral "first point in Aries" (Aries 0º) came into close alignment. Since, in astrology, the 12 Astrological Ages are equal-sized (30 degrees each) and do not correspond to the exact constellations configuration in the sky, current [[astrologer]]s need to establish when this alignment occurred, in order to determine the previous and future Ages.
This may vary from astrologer to astrologer, depending mainly on the constellation boundaries used between [[Aries]] and [[Pisces]].
 
Guelph has been home to many inovative projects, firsts and unique history. The city was the North America test site of the [[Mondex]] electronic cash system in 1997. Parking meters, buses, bank machines, and payphones were converted to accept the cards which stored 'money' on a [[microchip]]. Many local merchants also installed card readers. Ultimately, however, public reception to the program was poor, and the trial ended without further expansion.
In [[Max Heindel]]'s astrology writings <ref>[http://www.rosicrucian.com/asthtme1.htm A Rosicrucian Spiritual Astrology library], a western esoteric astrology library</ref>, it is described that last time the starting-point of the [[sidereal zodiac]] agreed with the [[tropical zodiac]] occurred in [[498]]. A year after these points were in exact agreement, the Sun crossed the equator about fifty seconds of space into the constellation [[Pisces]]. The year following it was one minute and forty seconds into Pisces, and so it has been creeping backwards ever since, until at the present time the Sun crosses the equator in about nine degrees in the constellation Pisces. It will thus be about 600 years before it actually crosses the celestial equator in the constellation [[Aquarius]].
 
The City developed one of the most advanceed municipal waste management systems in Canada called '''Wet-Dry+'''. In order to maximize [[recycling]] and diversion of waste from landfills, household wastes is divided into three streams: '''wet, dry, and clear'''. The '''wet stream''', which must be placed at the curb side in translucent green bags, is composed of compostable materials. The '''dry stream''', which must be placed in translucent blue bags, handles recyclable materials. The '''clear stream''', which uses transparent bags, is for non-compostable and non-recyclable items. The city estimates compliance with the program at 98%. The system prevents about 70% of household waste from going to landfills. The Wet-Dry+ system is controversial among some Guelph citizens although the number of residents who don't obey the system is minor and most have come to accept the system. The city has now shut down its ten-year-old composting plant because of structural and odour problems and will be shipping its Wet and Clear garbage to a New York incinerator instead. Meanwhile, residents are still being required to sort these two into their separate streams in the old system. The city is currently investigating on re-opening the composting plant.
In other words, this means that according to the [[Rosicrucian]]s the current astrological [[Age of Pisces]] began around the [[5th century]], since that was the last time that, astronomically, the [[vernal equinox]] occurred in the first point of the constellation [[Aries]]. Nowadays, the vernal equinox occurs astronomically in about nine degrees of the constellation [[Pisces]] and it will be about [[27th century|2600]] when it actually finishes moving backwards through all the 30 degrees of Pisces and enters the constellation [[Aquarius]].
 
Before the colonization and development of Guelph, the area was considered by the surrounding [[indigenous]] communities to be a "neutral" zone. On selected dates members from these communities would meet and trade goods by the [[Speed River]].
This conception is accepted by [[western world|western]] [[esoteric]] astrologers and by [[eastern]] ones, although some eastern astrologers mention that each astrological age may be led by the constellation [[astrological sign|sign]] in which the [[autumnal equinox]] occurs (the autumnal equinox occurs in the southern hemisphere at the same time that the vernal equinox, as used in the western astrology, is occurring in the northern hemisphere). Also, astrologically there have been five major "[[Root Race|Epochs]]" in the evolution of mankind, with the "Fourth Epoch" being [[Atlantis|Atlantean]] and the present "Fifth Epoch" being [[Aryan]]. Because these concepts relate to [[Astrology]], they are not recognized by modern science.
 
Guelph was one of North America's first cable TV systems. Neighbourhood Television Ltd. was established in 1952, one of the first broadcasts was Queen Elizabeth's Coronation in 1953. Fred Metcalfe later created [[McLean Hunter]] Television.
==[[Image:Cancer symbol.png]] The Age of Cancer (Cancer-Capricorn)==
The [[Zodiac]]al signs:
*the vernal equinox (northern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Cancer (astrology)|Cancer]];
*the autumnal equinox (sourhern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Capricorn (astrology)|Capricorn]].
 
The term [[Hat-trick]] was invented in Guelph. The [[Biltmore Hat Company]] sponsored a Guelph hockey team called the [[Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters]]. When a player scored three goals, fans were encouraged to throw their hats onto the ice. This was known as the "hat trick".[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618]
The '''Age of Cancer''' is one of the twelve [[astrological age]]s. These are periods of time during which the [[vernal equinox]] occurs in a Zodiacal sign, in this case the sign of [[Cancer (astrology)|Cancer]]; which partially corresponds to the [[vernal equinox]] occuring into to a particular constellation, in this case the [[constellation]] of [[Cancer]]. The Age of Cancer was the age before the [[Age of Gemini]].
 
Guelph's police force had Canada's first municipal motorcycle patrol.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] Chief Ted Lamb brought back an army motorcycle he used during the [[First World War]]. Motorcycles were faster and more efficient than walking. Guelph's police force was also the first to have two-way car radios.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] Coincidentaly enough, Guelph Police was also the first in Ontario to take advantage of a new state-of-the-art province-wide police radio system.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] The [[Communist Party of Canada]] was organized with great secrecy in a barn near the city of Guelph in May 1921.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] Guelph had one of Canada's first militia units of gunners in 1866.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] Guelph was also home to Canada's first army cadet corps and the year of its founding became part of their name - the 1882 Wellington.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] Colonel [[John McCrae]], who wrote the poem "In Flanders Fields" was born and raised in Guelph.
===Timeframes===
====Zodiacal 30 degrees====
*[[Max Heindel|Heindel]]-[[Rosicrucian]] based interpretation <ref>[[Max Heindel|Heindel, Max]], ''[http://www.rosicrucian.com/mos/moseng01.htm The Message of the Stars]'', ISBN 0-911274-18-9, 1910's</ref>: began in ca. 8126 BC and ended in ca. 5970 BC (the orb of influence started in ca. 8846 BC)
*Neil Mann interpretation <ref>Mann, Neil, ''[http://www.yeatsvision.com/GreatYear.html W.B. Yeats and a Vision: The Astrological Great Year]'', 2000's''</ref>: began in ca. 8600 BC and ended in ca. 6450 BC.
*[[Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet]] interpretation <ref>Norelli-Bachelet, Patrizia, ''The [[Gnostic circle|Gnostic Circle]]'', 1972</ref>:
 
One of Guelph City Council's set up Canada's first city manager system.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] The system's creator, John McVicar, later became the secretary of the League of American Municipalities. Guelph city planners conceived a way to easily convert units into condominiums. Chicago was so impressed with the system they used it as a model for their city and it has since become a North American standard.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618]
====Constellation====
*Shephard Simpson interpretation <ref>Simpson, Shephard, Dr., ''[http://www.geocities.com/astrologyages/astrologicalage.htm An Astrological Age]'', 2000's</ref>:
 
Guelph is a noted city for its resistance to [[Wal-Mart]]'s protracted efforts to set up a store in the community. Community activists staunchly opposed the corporation's plans to build one of its megastores in the north end of the city, near a [[Jesuit]] retreat centre. With the election of a new city council in 2003, the city supported an official plan amendment (to commercial designation from industrial) to permit Wal-Mart's application for a zoning change. The store opened on [[November 8]], [[2006]]. .
===Overview===
====Historical similarities====
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====Religious similarities====
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[[Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute]] "GCVI" had Canada's first high school lunch cafeteria.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] The [[jock strap]] was invented in Guelph, On. It was created by Guelph Elastic Hosiery (now Protexion Industries) in the 1920s.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] The company held a contest to name the product and jock strap was the winning name. The prize was five dollars.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] The radio station, 1460 [[CJOY]] was the first Canadian radio station to have a call-in talk show. [http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] The [[Ontario Veterinary College]] is the oldest school of its kind in the Western hemisphere (founded in 1862).[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] Riverside Park was named by priest William Carroll who was the winner of a contest to name the new park in 1905.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] P.T. Barnum's circus came to Guelph in 1879.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618]
==[[Image:Gemini symbol.png]] The Age of Gemini (Gemini-Sagittarius)==
The [[Zodiac]]al signs:
*the vernal equinox (northern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Gemini (astrology)|Gemini]];
*the autumnal equinox (southern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Sagittarius (astrology)|Sagittarius]].
 
[[Sir John A. MacDonald]] owned 50 acres of land in St. Patrick's Ward in 1854. Baker Street was named after Wellington District's first inspector of weights and measures - Alfred Baker - who was a Guelph resident.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618]
The '''Age of Gemini''' is one of the twelve [[astrological age]]s. These are periods of time during which the [[vernal equinox]] occurs in a Zodiacal sign, in this case the sign of [[Gemini (astrology)|Gemini]]; which partially corresponds to the [[vernal equinox]] occuring into to a particular constellation, in this case the [[constellation]] of [[Gemini]]. The Age of Gemini was the age before the [[Age of Taurus]].
 
Until 1868, horses were used to operate the [[Guelph Mercury]]'s printing press. In 1868 a steam engine was installed to operate the presses.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618]
===Timeframes===
====Zodiacal 30 degrees====
*Heindel-Rosicrucian based interpretation: began in ca. 5970 BC and ended in ca. 3814 BC (the orb of influence started in ca. 6690 BC)
*Neil Mann interpretation: began in ca. 6450 BC and ended in ca. 4300 BC.
*Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet interpretation:
====Constellation====
*Shephard Simpson interpretation:
 
Guelph is unique as being the only municipality in Canada to have its own Federally chartered railway.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] Guelph is the first and only municipality in the British Commonwealth to own its own railway line. The line is a 16 mile link to the [[Guelph Junction Railroad]] and the CPR. The City of Guelph still owns it today. The Guelph Junction Railway was created in 1884 by Guelph merchants because of the indifference of the Grand Trunk Railway which provided the only choice for their freight shipments.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618] Competition was the only answer to high rates. Rather than operate such a small railway themselves, they leased their line to the Canadian Pacific Railway 16 miles away in Campbellville. Shortly afterwards the City of Guelph bought out the merchants and took 100% ownership. It was very successful for many decades however, passenger trains ended and freight trains declined until after a century of operation the CPR declined to renew the lease. Undeterred, the GJR decided it would continue operations, this time an independent railway operator Ontario Southland Railway was contracted to take over operations beginning January 1, 1998. Under this shortline railway method customers are provided with equal access to both major railways which along with good locally managed service has increased traffic considerably to the benefit of all.[http://www.guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618]
===Overview===
"The Age of Communication, Trade and the Twins"
 
==Geography and climate==
====Historical similarities====
During this age writing of languages developed, and trade started to accelerate. This corresponds to the smybols the Gemini constellation represents. The constellation can be seen as two people holding hands (thought to be twins), widely symbolic for trade and communication of peoples.
 
Guelph is roughly 100 kilometres (60 mi) west of downtown Toronto. The city is 86.66 km² (33.46 sq mi) in area and located at an elevation of 334 meters above mean sea level. Guelph is at Latitude 43°33'N Longitude 80°15'W.
====Religious similarities====
 
===Topography===
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The city is intersected by two rivers and numerous tributaries: the Speed River enters from the north end and the Eramosa River enters from the east; the two rivers meet downtown and continue southwest. There are also many creeks and rivers that create large tracts of densely-forested ravines, and provide ideal sites for parks and recreational trails. The city is also built on many [[drumlin]]s.
 
===Climate===
==[[Image:Taurus symbol.png]] The Age of Taurus (Taurus-Scorpio)==
The weather and climate of that region of Ontario is moderate in both summer and winter. There are no considerable extremes in either temperature or the type of weather that might be associated with locations that are in close proximity to a landmass such as a body of water or a mountain range. However, due to its ___location close to other moderate or major cities ([[Cambridge, Ontario|Cambridge]], [[Kitchener-Waterloo]], [[London, Ontario|London]], [[Toronto]] and the [[Greater Toronto Area|GTA]]) Guelph experiences the highest percentage of [[acid rain]] downfall in all of Ontario and the area is prone to severe weather causing high winds in summer, due its ___location on the [[Lake Breeze Front]].
The [[Zodiac]]al signs:
*the vernal equinox (northern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Taurus (astrology)|Taurus]];
*the autumnal equinox (southern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Scorpio (astrology)|Scorpio]].
 
Weather averages for Guelph in the [http://www.guelph.ca/visiting.cfm?subCatID=813&smocid=1399 Annual Temperatures and Annual Precipitation & Sunshine Report]
The '''Age of Taurus''' is one of the twelve [[astrological age]]s. These are periods of time during which the [[vernal equinox]] occurs in a Zodiacal sign, in this case the sign of [[Taurus (astrology)|Taurus]]; which partially corresponds to the [[vernal equinox]] occuring into to a particular constellation, in this case the [[constellation]] of [[Taurus]]. The Age of Taurus was the age before the [[Age of Aries]].
 
===Timeframes=Economy==
====Zodiacal 30 degrees====
*Heindel-Rosicrucian based interpretation: began in ca. 3814 BC and ended in ca. 1658 BC (the orb of influence started in ca. 4534 BC)
*Neil Mann interpretation: began in ca. 4300 BC and ended in ca. 2150 BC.
*Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet interpretation:
====Constellation====
*Shephard Simpson interpretation: began ca. 4525 BC to ca. 1875 BC
 
The leading economic sectors include Manufacturing, accounting for 18 per cent of employment.[http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/134/]. The main manufacturing sectors include transportation equipment, machinery and fabricated metal, wood, electrical and chemical products.
===Overview===
"The Age of Earth, Agriculture and the Bull"
Guelph's Economic Development Strategy says that [[life science]], agri-food and biotechnology firms, environmental management and technology companies. are the facets of the local economy that have been identified as growth industries on which to focus economic development activities. [http://www.guelph.ca/business.cfm?subCatID=1350&smocid=1933]
 
In 1988, [[Sleeman Breweries]] was re-establishment from its 19th century roots, and now is one of Canada's major breweries.
====Historical similarities====
Bull worshiping cults began to form in [[Assyria]], [[Egypt]], and [[Crete]] which relates to Taurus symbolizing the bull. Taurus also symbolizes the earth, and during this age agriculture was discovered. This age was most notable for the building of the pyramids in Egypt.
 
The city has been a pioneer in the trend to municipal ownership of utilities. In the 1880s it built its own railway, the [[Guelph Junction Railway]], which it still owns. After the turn of the 20th century, led by its major businessmen through the Board of Trade, the city took over the water, gas, electricity and streetcar (now [[Guelph Transit]]) systems.
====Religious similarities====
 
Guelph's major employers include the [[University of Guelph]], [[Linamar|Linamar Corporation]], and Sleeman Breweries among others.
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==Demographics==
==[[Image:Aries symbol.png]] The Age of Aries (Aries-Libra)==
{| class="wikitable" align="left"
The [[Zodiac]]al signs:
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
*the vernal equinox (northern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Aries (astrology)|Aries]];
!Ethnic Origin
*the autumnal equinox (southern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Libra (astrology)|Libra]].
!Population
!Percent
|-
|[[Briton|English]]
|36,975
|31.93%
|-
|[[Canada|Canadian]]
|36,845
|31.82%
|-
|[[Scottish people|Scottish]]
|27,875
|24.07%
|-
|[[Irish people|Irish]]
|24,445
|21.11%
|-
|[[German people|German]]
|14,505
|12.52%
|-
|[[Italian people|Italian]]
|11,135
|9.61%
|}
Guelph is the 5th fastest growing mid-size city (population 100,000 to 200,000) in Ontario with a population growth rate of about 2% per year. Guelph's current population is estimated to be around 125,872 and is projected to have a population around 153,000 by the year 2027. Population varies throughout the year because of variations in the University of Guelph student population. [http://www.guelph.ca/uploads/PDF/Fact_population_growth.pdf]
 
The 2001 census indicates 117,344 people residing in Guelph, of whom 49.1% were male and 50.9% were female. Children under five accounted for approximately 6.2% of the resident population of Guelph, whereas 12.2% of the resident population in Guelph were of retirement age. The average age is 35.7 years of age. In the five years between 1996 and 2001, the population of Guelph grew by 10.7%. Population density of Guelph averaged 310.1 people per square kilometre.
The '''Age of Aries''' is one of the twelve [[astrological age]]s. These are periods of time during which the [[vernal equinox]] occurs in a Zodiacal sign, in this case the sign of [[Aries (astrology)|Aries]]; which partially corresponds to the [[vernal equinox]] occuring into to a particular constellation, in this case the [[constellation]] of [[Aries]]. The Age of Aries was the age before the current one the [[Age of Pisces]].
 
Some 10 percent of the resident population described themselves as visible minorities, predominantly [[South Asian]] (mostly [[East Indian]]): 2.43%, [[Han Chinese|Chinese]]: 2.42%, [[Black Canadian]]: 1.25%, and many others including Filipino and Arab. The city is mostly [[Christian]]: 74.17%, almost evenly split among [[Protestants]] and [[Roman Catholics]]. The largest non-Christian religion is [[Buddhism]]: 1.45%, followed by [[Islam]], and [[Hinduism]].[http://www12.statcan.ca/english/profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CMA&Code1=550__&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=Guelph&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom=]
===Timeframes===
====Zodiacal 30 degrees====
*Heindel-Rosicrucian based interpretation: began in ca. 1658 BC and ended in ca. AD 498 (the orb of influence started in ca. 2378 BC)
*Neil Mann interpretation: began in ca. 2150 BC and ended in ca. AD 1.
*Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet interpretation:
====Constellation====
*Shephard Simpson interpretation: began ca. 1875 BC to ca. 100 BC
 
===Overview=Education==
"The Age of War, Fire and the Ram"
 
Guelph is home to a diverse range of public and private educational institutions. There are two major public school boards that operate inside the city. The [[Wellington Catholic District School Board]] administers a [[Roman Catholic|Catholic]] education in Guelph and [[Wellington County, Ontario|Wellington County]], while the [[Upper Grand District School Board]] administers to the area surrounding the upper [[Grand River (Ontario)|Grand River]].
====Historical Similarities====
Aries represents a Fire symbol as well as bold actions, a lot of these behaviors can be seen during this age. Such as the expanding empires seen in the [[Ancient China|Orient]], [[Persia]], [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]. Also the Aries constellation shows a ram running. This could correspond with the sacrifice of Abraham's Ram.
 
====ReligiousSecondary similarities=schools===
 
Due to the two different school boards, there are several elementary schools within the city and seven secondary schools. The secondary schools are as follows:
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'''Public'''
==[[Image:Pisces symbol.png]] The Age of Pisces (Pisces-Virgo)==
*[[Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute|Centennial C.V.I.]] (Public) - Sports: Spartans
The [[Zodiac]]al signs:
*[[College Heights Collegiate Vocational Institute|College Heights C.V.I.]] (Public) - Sports: Crusaders
*the vernal equinox (northern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Pisces (astrology)|Pisces]];
*[[Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute|Guelph C.V.I.]] (Public) - Sports: Gaels
*the autumnal equinox (sourthern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Virgo (astrology)|Virgo]].
*[[John F. Ross Collegiate Vocational Institute|John F. Ross C.V.I.]] (Public) - Sports: Royals
'''Catholic'''
*[[Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic High School|Our Lady of Lourdes C.H.S.]] (Catholic) - Sports: Crusaders
*[[Saint James Catholic High School|Saint James C.H.S.]] (Catholic) - Sports: Lions
*[[Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School|Bishop Macdonell C.H.S.]] (Catholic) - Sports: Celtics
 
===Universities/Colleges===
The '''Age of Pisces''' is one of the twelve [[astrological age]]s. These are periods of time during which the [[vernal equinox]] occurs in a Zodiacal sign, in this case the sign of [[Pisces (astrology)|Pisces]]; which partially corresponds to the [[vernal equinox]] occuring into to a particular constellation, in this case the [[constellation]] of [[Pisces]]. The Age of Pisces is the current age, and will remain so until approximately [[27th century|2600]]. At that time, the vernal equinox point will no longer be facing Pisces, but both the [[Aquarius (astrology)|Zodical sign of Aquarius]] and the [[Aquarius|constellation of Aquarius]], thus beginning the [[Age of Aquarius]].
*[[University of Guelph]] is one of Canada's comprehensive universities. It is acclaimed for its focus on life sciences such as [[agriculture]] and [[food science]].
*[[Conestoga College]] has a small campus in Guelph.
 
===TimeframesPublic library system===
In 1882, the Free Libraries Act was passed, allowing municipalities to establish libraries supported by local taxes. The City of Guelph was the first in Ontario to take advantage of this Act. The Guelph Library attempted to seek suitable quarters and moved to its current ___location on the corner of Norfolk and Paisley. Guelph was one of the first communities to take advantage of grants made available by steel magnate [[Andrew Carnegie]].
====Zodiacal 30 degrees====
*Heindel-Rosicrucian based interpretation: began in AD [[498]] (year understood as marking the "[[first point of Aries]]" alignment, [[Aries]] 0º, and the subsequent entrance in [[Pisces]]) and ends in ca. AD [[27th century|2654]] (the orb of influence started in ca. [[220s BC|222/220s BC]])
*Neil Mann interpretation: began in ca. AD [[1]] and ends in ca. AD [[2150]]
*Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet interpretation: began in [[234 BC]] and ended in [[1926]]
 
Guelph is served by a growing library system composed of a main branch located in the downtown core, four branches and a bookmobile. It holds a membership of over 85,000, the [http://www.library.guelph.on.ca/ Guelph Public Library] system's goals include preserving and indexing public materials relating to the history of Guelph. Although no formal program has been developed, the library acquires municipal records of archival value from the City of Guelph.
====Constellation====
*Shephard Simpson interpretation: began ca. [[100 BC|100]]/[[90 BC]] and ends ca. AD [[27th century|2680]]
 
The Guelph Public Library seeks to provide and promote to the citizens of Guelph friendly, efficient public library service. It provides appropriately selected and catalogued collections of materials, both print and non-print, properly designed and maintained facilities, and well-trained staff. The Guelph Public Library also offers a number of programs including a book club which maintains the [http://guelphpubliclibrarybookbuzz.blogspot.com Book Club].
===Overview===
"The Age of Monotheism, Spirituality, and the Fish"
 
==Politics==
====Popular culture references====
===City Hall===
"Age of Pisces" is also a song by [[Doc Corbin Dart|26]] from his album "The Messiah," but is more a critique of the [[New Age Movement]] and the song "[[Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In|Aquarius]]" than a discussion of the Age of Pisces in general.
 
[[Image:Guelph night 19-05-2006 21-02-45.jpg|thumb|Guelph City Hall at Night, Guelph, ON]]
The famous commercials starring [[Jimmy Savile]] declared the age of pisces as "the age of the train", however many now wonder if [[Trains]] (and [[automobiles]]) may also no longer be a form of [[transport]] after this age.
 
*''See also: [[Guelph City Council]]
====Historical Similarities====
Pisces is the symbol of the fish, also representative of [[Jesus Christ]]. The Age of Pisces is very close to the year Christ was born up to the present.
 
The city is a single-tier municipality governed by a mayor-council system. The structure of the municipal government is stipulated by the Municipal Act. There are currently 12 councillors and a mayor, with 2 councillors representing each of the six wards.
====Religious similarities====
 
The mayor and members of the city council serve four-year terms without term limits with the next election in November 2010. Prior to the [[Guelph municipal election, 2006]], the mayor and city councillors served three-year terms.
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[[Guelph City Council]] is responsible for policy and decision making, monitoring the operation and performance of the city, analyzing and approving budgets and determining spending priorities.
==[[Image:Aquarius symbol small.png]] The Age of Aquarius (Aquarius-Leo)==
The [[Zodiac]]al signs:
*the vernal equinox (northern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Aquarius (astrology)|Aquarius]];
*the autumnal equinox (southern hemisphere) is occurring in [[Leo (astrology)|Leo]].
 
The year 2003 saw [[Kate Quarrie]] defeat incumbent mayor [[Karen Farbridge]], 53% to 40%. 37% of the city's eligible population voted in the 2003 municipal election.
The '''Age of Aquarius''', starting around the [[27th century]] and following the current [[Age of Pisces]], is one of the twelve [[astrological age]]s.
 
Most recently, in November 2006, Quarrie was defeated by Farbridge, 51% to 35%. As well, many long-time council members were also defeated.
===Timeframes===
In [[1928]], at the Conference of the [[International Astronomical Union]] (IAU) in [[Leiden]], the [[Netherlands]], the edges of the 88 official constellations became defined in astronomical terms. The edge established between [[Pisces]] and [[Aquarius]] locates the beginning of the Aquarian Age around the year 2600.
 
===Members of Provincial Parliament===
The Austrian astronomer, Professor [[Hermann Haupt]], examined the question of when the Age of Aquarius begins in an article published in 1992 by the [[Austrian Academy of Science]]: with the German title ''Der Beginn des Wassermannzeitalters, eine astronomische Frage?'' (The Start of the Aquarian Age, an Astronomical Question?). Based on the boundaries accepted by IAU in 1928, Haupt's article investigates the start of the Age of Aquarius by calculating the entry of the spring equinox point over the parallel cycle (d = - 4°) between the constellations Pisces and Aquarius and reaches, using the usual formula of precession (Gliese, 1982), the year 2595. However Haupt concludes: ''"Though it cannot be expected that astrologers will follow the official boundaries of the constellations, there will be an attempt to calculate the entry of the spring equinox point into the constellation of Aquarius."'' and ''"As briefly has been shown, the results and methods of astrology in many areas, such as concerning the Aquarian age, are controversial on their own and cannot be called scientific because of the many esoteric elements."'' <ref>Haupt, Herman, Prof., ''Der Beginn des Wassermannzeitalters, eine astronomische Frage?'', 1992</ref>
The Ontario riding of Guelph is currenty represented by [[Liz Sandals]], a member of the ruling [[Liberal Party of Ontario]].
 
====ZodiacalMembers 30of degrees=Parliament===
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
*Heindel-Rosicrucian based interpretation: begins in ca. AD [[27th century|2654]] (the orb of influence started in ca. AD [[1930s|1934/1930s]])
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
*Elsa M. Glover interpretation <ref>Glover, Elsa M., PhD., ''[http://elsaglover.netfirms.com/the_aquarian_age.htm The Aquarian Age]'', 1990's</ref>: AD 2634
! colspan=2 style="width: 130px"|Party
*Neil Mann interpretation: begins AD [[2150]]
! style="width: 170px"| Member of Parliament
*Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet interpretation: began in AD [[1926]]
! style="width: 50px"| From
! style="width: 50px"| To
! style="width: 40px"| District
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}1.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[David Stirton]]
|1867
|1876
|[[Wellington South]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}2.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Donald Guthrie (politician)|Donald Guthrie]]
|1876
|1882
|[[Wellington South]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}3.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[James Innes]]
|1882
|1896
|[[Wellington South]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive Conservatives/row}}4.
|[[Conservative Party of Canada (historical)|Conservative]]
|[[Christian Kloepfer]]
|1896
|1900
|[[Wellington South]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}5.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Hugh Guthrie]]
|1900
|1917
|[[Wellington South]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive Conservatives/row}} -
|[[Unionist Party (Canada)|Unionist]]/ [[Conservative Party of Canada (historical)|Conservative]]
|Hugh Guthrie
|1917
|1935
|[[Wellington South]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}6.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Robert W. Gladstone]]
|1935
|1949
|[[Wellington South]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}7.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Henry Alfred Hosking]]
|1949
|1957
|[[Wellington South]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive Conservatives/row}}8.
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|[[Alfred Dryden Hales]]
|1957
|1974
|[[Wellington South]]/ [[Wellington (electoral district)|Wellington]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}9.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Frank W. Maine]]
|1974
|1979
|[[Wellington (electoral district)|Wellington]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive Conservatives/row}}10.
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|[[Albert Fish (politician)|Albert Fish]]
|1979
|1980
|[[Guelph (electoral district)|Guelph]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}11.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Jim Schroder]]
|1980
|1984
|[[Guelph (electoral district)|Guelph]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive Conservatives/row}}12.
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|[[Bill Winegard]]
|1984
|1993
|[[Guelph (electoral district)|Guelph]]/ [[Guelph—Wellington]]
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}13.
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Brenda Chamberlain]]
|1993
|present
|[[Guelph—Wellington]]/ [[Guelph (electoral district)|Guelph]]
|}
 
==Culture==
====Constellation====
*Shephard Simpson interpretation: begins in ca. AD 2680
*Hermann Haupt interpretation begins in ca. AD 2595
 
===OverviewTourism===
"The Age of Freedom, Peace, and the Water Bearer"
 
[[Image:Guelphchurch.jpg|thumb|Church of our Lady]]
====Orb of Influence====
Ages are believed by some to affect mankind. For Aquarius (also called "the ''Water bearer''"), it is reported we have already been feeling influences - titled Orb of Influence (the last ten degrees backwards of the Age of Pisces) - in the accelerated individual, social, cultural, scientific and technological development and [[globalization]] through the [[20th century]]. This view is consistent with the popular notion of the New Age movement that regards current times as the "dawning of the Aquarian Age".
 
Guelph is famous for its natural attractions and environment as well as historic limestone buildings in its downtown.
On the other hand, the Aquarian Age is thought to bring with it an era of universal brotherhood rooted in reason where it will be possible to solve social problems in a manner equitable to all and with greater opportunity for [[intellectual]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] improvement, since Aquarius is an airy, scientific, and intellectual sign and its ruler planet, [[Uranus]], is associated with intuition (knowledge above reason) and direct perceptions of the heart; and on the mundane level it rules electricity and technology. It is generally described by astrologers that in the Age of Aquarius there will be a blending of [[religion]] and [[science]] to such a degree that a ''religious science'' and a ''scientific religion'' will be formed.
 
'''Historical Sites'''
[[Jyotish|Eastern astrology]] associates the [[Age of Pisces]] with the [[yin]]; i.e., spirituality and intuition. Aquarius, on the other hand represents the [[yang]], with its emphasis on rationality and high technology.
 
*'''[[Downtown Guelph]]''': Many downtown streets are lined with many old buildings, some of which are over a century old
====Popular culture====
*'''[[Church of Our Lady Immaculate]]'''' Roman Catholic Church, located downtown, is one of Guelph's major landmarks, and is designated as a National Historic Site in Canada.
In popular culture, the expression "Age of Aquarius" usually refers to the heyday of the [[hippie]] and [[New Age]] "movement" of the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]]. The [[New Age Movement]] is more accurately a phenomenon, not a movement, and yet seen by many as the harbinger of this future change-over of values.
*'''[[Guelph, Ontario railway station]]'''
*'''[[McCrae House]]''': Guelph is the birthplace of John McCrae and his home is a museum.
*'''[http://www.guelph.ca/museum Guelph Civic Museum]''': Guelph Civic Museum is another museum located at the Downtown of Guelph. At Guelph Civic Museum one can find pictures, films and other antique materials related to the historic development of the City of Guelph at a 1850- three-story Guelph limestone building.
*'''[http://www.library.guelph.on.ca Guelph Public Library]'''
*'''[http://www.guelph.ca Guelph City Hall]'''
 
'''Festivals'''
This "New Age" phenomenon is seen by astrologers to be marked by the conjunction of the planet Uranus, ruler of the sign Aquarius, and the coming age, with Pluto, ruler of the masses, bringing radical change, in the 1960's. However, as the [[Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In|song]] relates, it is only considered by Astrologers as the "dawning" of the age, not occurring until some time in the future.
*The Guelph Jazz Festival
*[[Hillside Festival]]
 
'''Arts Facilities'''
Although more rock than new age in genre, the [[1967]] successful musical [[Hair (musical)|Hair]], with its opening song "Aquarius" and the memorable line "This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius," brought the Aquarian Age concept to the attention of a huge worldwide audience.
*'''[http://www.riverrun.ca River Run Centre]'''
*'''[http://www.msac.uoguelph.ca/ Macdonald Stewart Art Centre]''':The Macdonald Stewart Art Centre serves the community by providing a balanced program of temporary exhibitions of contemporary and historical art, craft and design drawn from regional, national and international sources. As the major public collection in this area, the collection is presented through specialized exhibitions.
*The Bookshelf Ebar Art Space showcases monthly exhibits of local and regional artists. It functions as Guelph's main alternative art space located in the downtown core.
 
'''Shopping'''
====Esoteric Christian tradition====
*'''[[Downtown Guelph]]''' The historic core of the city, full of unique and independent shops and fantastic restaurants. Downtown boasts several popular events such as '''art on the street'''', *'''[http://www.guelphdowntown.com/artonthestreet/]''Dig-In Downtown restaurant tour in April and Winter Lights & Music.
According to the [[Esoteric Christianity|Esoteric Christian]] tradition, [[Essenes|Essenian]] and later [[Rosicrucian]], the proximity and entrance in the Age of Aquarius - occurring after the present Age of Pisces (or age ruled by the "Sword") - will bring to the majority of human beings the discovery, true living and real knowledge of the inner and deeper Christian teachings which the [[Christ]] spoke of in [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew 13:11]] and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke 8:10]]. This age is regarded as an intermediary preparation toward the Christ in the [[etheric plane]], the ''[[New Galilee (Sixth Epoch)|New Galilee]]'': the "''new heavens and a new earth''" to come in a future not identified time. For Rosicrucians, in the Aquarian age at hand, it is expected a great spiritual Teacher will come ("''is coming''"), through the [[Rosicrucian Fellowship|school]] (working as herald of this age), in order "''to give the Christian Religion impetus in a new direction''".<ref>Heindel, Max, ''Gleanings of a Mystic ([http://www.rosicrucian.com/glm/glmeng03.htm#chap09 Chapter IX: The Coming Christ], [http://www.rosicrucian.com/glm/glmeng04.htm#chap10 Chapter X: The Coming Age])'', ISBN 0-911274-87-1</ref>
*'''[http://www.oldquebecstreet.com/ Old Quebec Street (Mall)]''': The former [[Eaton Centre]] was renovated to look somewhat like a street in [[Old Quebec]]. It's located in the heart of downtown and it is for pedestrian traffic only.
*'''[http://www.stoneroadmall.ca/ Stone Road Mall]''': The largest shopping centre of Guelph is located beside Stone Road and Edinburgh Road.
*'''Willow West Mall'''
 
'''Outdoor attractions'''
=====Similar views=====
Most of the natural attractions of Guelph are located beside the two rivers which pass inside the city, [[Speed River]] and Eramosa River.
The [[Lakota]], a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] people, also describe that a great spiritual Teacher, called ''White Buffalo Calf Pipe Woman'', is coming with the purpose to unite the material and spiritual worlds. Their [[legend]] mentions that in a far past, possibly in the beginning of the [[Age of Aries]], a Teacher had come to initiate them into the "Pipe Ceremony"; the same story mentions that this Teacher is returning again due to specific signs related to their tradition, among them the fact that white buffalo [[calf|calves]] are born again <ref>Raine, Lauren (collected writings), [http://www.rainewalker.com/whitebuffalowoman.htm White Buffalo Calf Woman Mask]</ref>.
*'''[[Guelph Lake]]'''
*'''[[University of Guelph Arboretum]]''' [http://www.guelphhotlinks.com/parks/parks.html/]
*'''Riverside Park''': Located beside the Speed River at north of Guelph
*'''York Road Park''' (beside the former Correctional Centre)
*'''Hanlon Creek Park''' (Preservation Park)
*'''Royal City Park and Wellington Street nature sites'''.
 
===Sports teams===
The [[Hopi]], a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] people, also describe that a great spiritual Teacher, known as the 'Elder Brother' or 'True White Brother', is coming from the east (the rising sun) to reunite the world's two streams separated in a far past (to rejoin the "stone tablets"). The Hopi have a complex and comprehensive view of the history and evolution of mankind, derived from oral tradition, and tend also to see history and evolution as cyclical (although this process is also conceived as a spiral process into higher stages of unfoldment). The ''True White Brother'' is expected to come after the two great wars, in order to inaugurate the future age: the "Day of Purification". The symbology described to be related to this event is as following: "''this third event will depend upon the Red Symbol, which will take command, setting the four forces of nature (Meha) in motion for the benefit of the Sun.''" <ref>Dan Katchongva, Sun Clan (ca. 1865-1972), [http://www.ipwebdev.com/hermit/hppcy.html ''From the Beginning of Life to the Day of Purification'']</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable"
== References ==
<caption>Sports teams of Guelph</caption><!-- sorted by date established -->
|-
! scope="col" | Club
! scope="col" | League
! scope="col" | Sport
! scope="col" | Venue
! scope="col" | Established
! scope="col" | Championships
|-
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [[Guelph Storm]]
| [[Ontario Hockey League|OHL]]
| Hockey
| [[Sleeman Centre (Guelph)|Sleeman Centre]]
| 1991 <br> <small></small>
| 2</td>
|-
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [[Guelph Royals (baseball)|Guelph Royals]]
| [[Intercounty Baseball League|IBL]]
| Baseball
| David E. Hastings Stadium at [[Exhibition Park (Guelph)]]
| 1919
| 8
|-
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [[Guelph Gryphons]]
| [[Canadian Interuniversity Sport|CIS]]
| University
| [[W.F. Mitchell Centre]] and Alumni Stadium
| 1874
| 0
|-
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [[Guelph Regals]]
| [[OLA Junior B Lacrosse League|Ontario Lacrosse Association]]
| Lacrosse
| Victoria Road Recreation Centre
| 1992
| 1
|-
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [[Guelph Rangers]]
| [[Kitchener District Soccer League]]
| Soccer
| Centennial Park and Guelph Lake Sports Fields
| 1995
| 1
|-
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [[Guelph Underdogs SC]]
| [[Conestoga College Indoor Soccer League]]
| Soccer
| Conestoga College Recreational Centre
| 2004
| 0
|-
 
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [[Guelph Dominators]]
| [[Midwestern Junior B Hockey League]]
| Hockey
| Victoria Road Recreation Centre
| 1963
| 0</td>
|-
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [http://www.guelphbears.com/ Guelph Bears]
| [http://www.ovfootball.ca/ Ontario Varsity Football League]
| Football
| John Ross High School and [[University of Guelph]]'s Alumni Stadium
| 1997
| 0
|-
! scope="row" style="font-weight: normal; text-align: center;" | [[Guelph Gargoyles]]
| [[Ontario Australian Football League]]
| Australian Football
| Magaret Green Park
| 2001
| 0
|}
 
===Media===
{{main|List of Guelph Media}}
The City of Guelph is served by two main newspapers, two student newspapers, 1 alternative weekly, two local radio stations and a community channel. All other media, including newspapers and television stations, is regionally based, usually from [[Kitchener, Ontario]] and from [[Toronto, Ontario]].
 
==Transportation==
===Bus===
*[[Guelph Transit]] - provides local transportation around the city. Except a couple of routes, the frequency of coming buses to Downtown and Stone Road stations is each half an hour.
*[[Greyhound Lines of Canada]] - provides daily service to [[Toronto]], [[Kitchener, Ontario|Kitchener]] and [[Owen Sound, Ontario|Owen Sound]]. Connections made in [[Toronto]] for all points in Canada.
*[[Coach Canada]] - provides service to [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]] and [[Niagara Falls]].
*[[GO Transit]] - has bus connections to the [[Georgetown (GO Transit)]] Train as well as connecting buses to Brampton and into Union Station and York Mills.
 
===Rail===
[[Image:Guelph train 2004 0701AC.jpg|thumb|Guelph Train Station]]
*[[Via Rail]] - provides daily passenger rail service from the [[Guelph, Ontario railway station]] to London and Toronto connecting there to other points in Canada.
 
===Highways===
*[[Highway 401 (Ontario)|Highway 401]] to Toronto and London.
*[[Highway 7 (Ontario)|Highway 7]] to Kitchener and [[Acton, Ontario|Acton]].
*[[Highway 6 (Ontario)|Highway 6]] to Hamilton and Owen Sound. This highway is known as the [[Hanlon Parkway]] for most of its length inside the city.
 
==People==
'''Notable people associated with the arts'''
 
*[[Thomas King|Tom King]] - novelist and broadcaster
*[[Neve Campbell]] - actress, attended John F. Ross CVI
*[[A. J. Casson]] - member of the [[Group of Seven (artists)|Group of Seven]] artists.
*[[Elinor Glyn]] - [[Edwardian period|Edwardian]] writer of erotic novels; silent film screenwriter.
*[[Jean Little]] - novelist.
*[[John Kenneth Galbraith]] - economist, attended college in Guelph.
*[[John McCrae]] - [[First World War]] poet.
*Richard McDonald[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0567961/] - writer.
*[[Robert Munsch]] - children's author
*[[Sue Richards (artist)|Sue Richards]] - artist
*[[Seth (cartoonist)|Seth]] - cartoonist
*[[Jane Siberry]] - singer-songwriter
*[[Luke Kirby (actor)|Luke Kirby]] - actor, attended [[GCVI]]
*[[Edeet Ravel]] - author
*[[Werner Zimmermann]] - writer and illustrator
*[[Thomas F. Ryan]] the inventor of [[five-pin bowling]], was a Guelph resident.
Also See:
*[[:Category:People from Guelph|People from Guelph]]
 
==References==
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== See also ==
*[[AstrologicalGuardians signof Order]]
*[[Guelph, Ontario railway station]]
*[[Astrology]]
* [[Monarchy in Ontario#Communities|Monarchy in Ontario]]
*[[Astrology and alchemy]]
*[[Christian Rosenkreuz]], ''"But the work itself shall be attributed to the blessedness of our age."'', in [[Confessio Fraternitatis|C.F.]], 1615
*[[Count of St Germain]]
*[[Benjamin Creme]]
*[[Alice A. Bailey]]
*[[Fleur de lys]]
*[[Flower power]]
*[[Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In]] (song)
*[[The Age of Aquarius (album)|The Age of Aquarius]] (album)
 
==External links==
===Astrological ages===
*[http://www.greatdreams.com/ages.htm The Grand Ages]
*[http://www.adishakti.org/age_of_aquarius.htm The Coming of Aquarius]
*[http://www.yeatsvision.com/GreatYear.html The Astrological Great Year]
*[http://www.geocities.com/astrologyages/astrologicalage.htm Astrological Age]
*[http://www.geocities.com/astrologyages/precessionequinoxes.htm Precession of the Equinoxes]
*[http://www.geocities.com/astrologyages/precession.htm Precession of the Earth's Axis]
*[http://www.geocities.com/astrologyages/jungsplatonicmonth.htm Platonic Month]
 
*[http://www.guelph.ca/ City of Guelph website]
===Age of Aquarius===
*[http://guelph.ca/maps.cfm Maps of Guelph streets, attractions, trails, bus routes, truck routes, waste collection, and wards]
*[http://www.rosicrucian.com/zineen/magen119.htm Rosicrucian Age of Aquarius]
*[http://www.zyworldguelph.comca/jamus/NewAgeliving.htm New Age of Aquariuscfm?itemid=70031&smocid=1618 byFacts Jamisabout LopezGuelph]
*[http://www.library.guelph.on.ca/ Guelph Public Library]
*[http://elsaglover.netfirms.com/the_aquarian_age.htm The Aquarian Age by Elsa M Glover]
*[http://www.guelphdowntown.com/ Guelph Downtown]
*[http://www.geocities.com/astrologyages/ageofaquarius.htm Shepherd Simpson: The Age of Aquarius]
*[http://www.wellingtonguelph.ca/ Wellington Guelph Community Portal]
*[http://www.geocities.com/astrologyages/searchingforanewage.htm Shepherd Simpson: Searching for a New Age..]
*[http://www.wcm.on.ca Wellington County Museum]
*[http://cura.free.fr/xxv/21sepp2.html Sepp Rothwangl: Considerations About the Start of the Age of Aquarius]
*[http://trainweb.org/oldtimetrains/OSR/OSR.htm Guelph Junction Railway]
*[http://www.aeongroup.com/mani.htm A Map of the Ages by Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet]
*[http://www.theaquarianproject.net TheAQUARIANproject.Net]
*[http://www.astrosoftware.com/AquariusPiscesAge.htm The Age of Pisces and the Age of Aquarius]
 
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West=[[Kitchener, Ontario|Kitchener]], [[Waterloo, Ontario|Waterloo]], [[Breslau, Ontario|Breslau]]|
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East=Rockwood, Ontario|Rockwood]], [[Halton Hills, Ontario|Halton Hills]], [[Milton, Ontario|Milton]]|
South=[[Cambridge, Ontario|Cambridge]], [[Puslinch, Ontario|Puslinch Township]], [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]]}}
 
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