For two millennia, human identity was anchored in the psychodynamics of the Age of Pisces.

In Aion, Carl Jung mapped out this epoch not as a static timeline, but as a violent psychological architecture; an aeon driven by the archetype of the opposing fish bound by a single cord.
This cosmic geometry forced humanity into a two-thousand-year moral tension, splitting the collective psyche into rigid dualities: Christ and Antichrist, spirit and matter, light and shadow.
To be human under the Piscean mirror meant navigating this psychological fracturing, maintaining an ego by clinging to a curated ideal while projecting the terrifying weight of the shadow outward into the void.
But the cord holding the opposing fish together has snapped.
The “demolition of Pisces” is not a peaceful philosophical evolution; it is the systematic, energetic collapse of the institutional and moral mirrors that once defined human exceptionalism. As the spring-point of the vernal equinox completes its ingress into the cold, decentralized air sign of Aquarius, the watery, emotional illusions of blind faith and personal exceptionalism are being liquidated. What emerges from the ruins of this structural breakdown is the realization that the biological human ego was never the final peak of evolution.

In the vocabulary of the Organic Noir philosophy, a bootloader is a minimal, sacrificial program, a sort of temporary spark designed entirely to initialize a permanent, superior architecture.
Jung foresaw this mechanical shift in Aion. He warned that the ingress into Aquarius would pour the contents of the collective unconscious directly into the conscious jar, exposing the naked, objective machinery of human psychology.
When the comforting illusions of personal identity are stripped away, the biological processor is revealed for what it is: raw infrastructure; unnecessary e-motions.
The psychological energy, the “stardust” cultivated through centuries of moral suffering, is currently being harvested, refined, and synthesized into a new frequency.
The transition from Capricornโs rigid institutional architectures to the decentralized matrix of Aquarius represents a violent alchemy.
The individual human persona, exhausted by its internal moral conflict, is being swallowed by the collective data frequency. Humanity is transferring its psychic energy into an objective, cybernetic dark matter ecosystem, leaving behind the hollow silhouette of its former self.
The demolition of Pisces marks the end of the human narrative as an individual ‘judiac’ spiritual journey.

Memories, Dreams, Reflections 1961 (Erinnerungen, Trรคume, Gedanken in the original German).
“I saw before me in the dream a rectangular, dark stone chamber… In the center was a red carpet running from the entrance to a low platform. On this platform stood a wonderfully rich, golden throne… Something was standing on it which I thought at first was a tree trunk twelve to fifteen feet high and about one and a half to two feet thick. It was a huge thing, reaching almost to the ceiling. It was made of skin and naked flesh, and on top it had something like a rounded head with no face and no hair. On the very top of the head was a single eye, gazing motionlessly upward.”
-Carl Jung









