Vedic Astrology



             


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Who Are the Key Players in Astrology?

Astrology has evolved over the many centuries of its existence from a fatalistic, even superstitious ritual meant for kings and rulers to a viable art form incorporating changes through the centuries in the development of our understanding about human nature.

Lets take a brief but loving journey through the history of astrology and look at some of the key players in the development of the field. After all, you have to know your players!

Astrology as we know it came into being in ancient Chaldea/Bablyon (roughly modern Iraq) around 1645 BC with the first horoscope dating around 410 BC. Astrology as we know it means the procedure of consulting the stars to pick favorable times for doing things, answering questions, forecasting mundane events and analyzing individual destiny by a horoscope. Interestingly, the Rising Sign was first used for predictions, though sometimes the Sun, Moon or Part of Fortune was used as well.

Ptolemy
Astrological progress was also made in Egypt, Greece and Rome. Ptolemy (85-165 CE) in Greece was perhaps our first famous unique astrologer and of course he is known for many other things as well.

Copernicus and Galileo
Skipping ahead through the Dark Ages in Europe, there were two famous men who emerged during the Renaissance who practiced astrology, Copernicus (1473-1543) and Galileo (1564-1642). Both these men are famous in the scientific field, but at one time there was a comfortable and natural association between astronomy and astrology, the exoteric and the esoteric of the stars, if you will. In 1524 the credibility of astrology was severely and permanently affected when predictions about the great conjunction that year failed to come true.

Oddly, the resurgence of interest in astrology today can be dated to the birth of Englands Princess Margaret in 1930. That year the London Sunday Express ran an astrological profile of the princess that was so popular, it peaked a general interest in astrology and from this developed your newspapers daily horoscope, not that daily horoscopes have much to recommend them.

This is a beautiful little bit of circular history (the more things change, the more they stay the same) because originally astrology was used only for royals. Others like serfs, slaves and peasants did not have much to their fate other than a life that was nasty, brutish and short. But the fate of a nation hung on the destiny of its ruler and his or her horoscope was a critical interest to all.

Evangeline Adams
The first astrologer of modern interest is the very interesting indeed Evangeline Adams (1868?-1933). Adams, who lied about her birth date, was considered the Mother of Modern Astrology. She was a colorful figure who practiced in New York City during the first half of the 20th century. Adams became famous because she predicted a hotel would catch fire. When she was put on trial, she insisted that astrology itself be put on trial. Astrology won! Adams asked for the horoscope of the judges son and told him things about his own son that convinced him of the veracity of this field. Adams life is fascinating and there are many biographies, anecdotes and discussions about her in magazines like The Mountain Astrologer and online. Among her clients are reputed to have been John Pierpont Morgan and Enrico Caruso.

Dane Rudhyar
Dane Rudhyar (1895-1985), considered by some to be the greatest astrologer who ever lived, was a tremendous force in the development of humanistic and spiritual astrology in the 60s and 70s, beginning the interface of astrology with psychology that so enriched our field. Rudhyars essays and discussions are well worth reading today. Of particular interest in my opinion are his writings about the relationship between the Sun and the Moon. Rudhyars book: Lunation Cycle: Key to the Understanding of Personality is a classic addition to any astrologers library.

Ivy Goldstein-Jacobson
An unforgettable force in the field of astrology of a very different nature was Ivy Goldstein-Jacobson (1893-1990). With her professional precision and purity, Goldstein-Jacobson restored the tools and techniques of modern astrology. Perhaps her most famous book is Simplified Horary Astrology.

Reinhold Ebertin
Reinhold Ebertin (1901-1988), his mother Elsbeth and his son Baldur, have been a major force in both German and international astrology since the beginning of the century. Ebertins work with midpoints has been influential in developing an understanding of transits and prediction. His book to read is Combination of Stellar Influences.

Isabel Hickey
Isabel Hickey (1903-1980) made a lasting impression on our field during the first half of the 20th century as well. Ms. Hickeys most popular book is called Astrology: A Cosmic Science. It was one of the first astrology textbooks to teach a spiritual rather than fatalistic approach to chart interpretation.

The Gauquelins
Influential in other ways were two French psychologists Michel (1928-1991) and Francoise Gauquelin. The Gauquelins set out in the 50s to prove whether or not astrology was accurate. Although their results were not amazing, they did establish some correlations in favor of astrological predictability and perhaps more importantly, produced great amounts of statistical data which are still used by astrologers today to develop their theories of prediction.

Linda Goodman
Linda Goodman Although often downplayed within the professional astrological community Linda Goodman (1925-1995) was a tremendous popular force in the revival of interest in astrology in the second half of the 20th century. Unsteady in her writing, Goodmans first books, Sun Signs and Love Signs were stupendous. Later books wandered far afield. Like many professional astrologers, my first exposure to the field was with these two books. I kept Love Signs by my bedside for many years, looking for the perfect Capricorn lover.

Sydney Omarr
Sydney Omarr (1926-2003) is mentioned because he is perhaps the best known of his genre, astrologer to the stars! Omarr was an outstanding nationally syndicated columnist during much of the 20th century. He wrote My World of Astrology. His annual Sun Sign prediction books are popular sellers every year among his faithful followers.

Lois Rodden
Lois Rodden (1928-2003) made a major contribution when she developed a system of rating sources for birth data which revolutionized our field. Believe it or not, prior to this astrologers never cited the source of their birth information! Rodden began a practice of citing sources such as birth certificate, family Bible, hearsay, biography or autobiography, for example, giving a rating to each source as to its accuracy. Because of Rodden, many astrologers now routinely cite the source of their birth date when writing about famous people or historical figures and undoubtedly our field has more credibility because of this.

Two major astrologers working in the 21st century are Rob Hand and Liz Greene. Both are available at www.astro.com.

Rob Hand
Rob Hand is an astrologer in Reston, Virginia specializing in a philosophical and classic approach to astrology. Hand has written a number of encyclopedic texts which are a must for your reference library, such as Planets in Transit, Planets in Youth (one of my favorites), Planets in Composite and others. Hand is spearheading a project to translate ancient astrological texts from Latin, Green, Sanskrit and other languages in order to present information about astrology by translators who are sympathetic to its nature. Visit www.projecthindsight.com for more information.

Rob Hand was one of two prominent astrologers (Michael Lutin is another) who predicted 911. I believe that Hands ability to do this particular thing is based on the 9th house influence in his astrology chart, his knowledge of history and his development as a philosophical thinker. There is nothing like knowing history (ones own, anothers or the collective) to enhance ones abilities to see patterns and make connections for the future.

Liz Greene
Liz Greene is a British Jungian analyst/astrologer currently based in Switzerland. Greene brings in-depth Jungian psychological insights to the field of astrology, is a superb and prolific writer and has produced unsurpassed volumes on the nature of the outer planets Saturn, Neptune and Pluto as well as many other books of interest in interpretating astrology. Anything Liz Greene writes is well worth reading.

Martin Schulman
Martin Schulman, a contemporary astrologer about whom I have found little biographical information, introduced the concept of karma into astrological interpretation with a series of books on the Moons Nodes including Karmic Astrology: The Moons Nodes and Reincarnation and Ascendant: Your Karmic Doorway. Schulman is in a class of his own.

Astrologers are an independent, eclectic, futuristic and dynamic group of people. We welcome all who are interested into our field. Most astrologers are self taught (it is our nature) but you will find small classes available wherever you live if you look carefully! In addition the Kepler College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 2000 in Lynwood, Washington. Kepler College is the only college in the western hemisphere authorized to issue BA degrees in Astrological Studies. The entire curriculum is based on astrology. If this is an approach you would like to take, try www.kepler.edu.

If you would like some excellent books about classical astrology and its development through the ages, visit http://www.astroamerica.com/index.html .

Nancy R. Fenn is a professional astrologer in the San Diego area. She enjoys working creatives, intuitives and visionaries to discover their mission in life.

Labels: , , , ,

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Here's to Your Good Health with Astrology

Who doesnt want to be healthy? Ive been fascinated with health ever since I can remember. My grandmothers best friend was bedridden with rheumatoid arthritis since she was in her early thirties. My own mother had chronic mental and physical illnesses (some would call it hypochondria). Seeing these people suffer set me on my path as a healer.

In my family, it was not an easy thing to be interested in good health. Believe it or not, being interested in health opened me to ridicule. Adele Davis, a pioneer in the health food community, was just beginning to write books like, Lets Eat Right to Keep Fit. My father called her a health food nut and downed another piece of rare roast beef, two martinis, French fries and a Caesar salad, chased with a chain of PallMalls

My grandparents lived past 95 in excellent health. My parents died at 58 and 60. They cut more than 35 years off those wonderful genes with their lifestyle.

These are the principles I advocate for a lifetime of good health.

1.Its your health.
2.Your physical health and your mental health are the same thing.
3.Be yourself.

Let me explain each one with some examples.

#1 Its your health.

Ladies and gentlemen, it is your health. Its not the doctors health or the governments health. Its your health and its your responsibility to keep yourself healthy.

The Greeks had a wonderful saying about this, After 30, every man is his own doctor.

If, by the time youre 30, you dont understand your own body and what makes it work, there is no power on earth that can save you from yourself.

If there are some things that run in your family youd like to change, learn about DNA reprogramming and healing with The Sunhealer at www.sunhealer.com

Jesus is one of many great healers through the ages. The first question Jesus asked a sick person was, Do you want to be healed? Ask yourself this question. Listen to your answer.

Food is preventive medicine or slow poison. Please learn about your own body; take the time to educate yourself about nutrition; and avoid white sugar and white flour as if your life depended on it.

Know your stress points. When youre under stress, whats the first thing in your body to go? Is it your stomach, headaches, your back? From now on, this will be your flagship. Your body knows before you do, its time to make a change.

#2 Your physical health and your mental health are the same thing.

This principle is nifty for self healing because you can come at a problem either through the mind or through the body.

If youre feeling depressed, you can take Yoga and by putting your body into positions of self confidence and life force energy, your spirits will lift.

If your stomach is tied up in knots all the time and you have chronic anxiety, you can raise in your consciousness the idea of self acceptance and the concept that you are safe and wanted in the world and these symptoms will disappear.

You can make changes in the physical world, such as leaving an abusive spouse and your mental and physical health will improve.

The easiest and fundamental connection between the mind (mental health) and body (physical health) is the breath. When we breath consciously, no negative emotion can be present. Simple but profound, this is one of the great secrets of meditation.

#3 Be yourself.

Trying to be something youre not is life-threatening. Most people will interpret the statement trying to be something youre not negatively. What we mean is, trying to be a different type of person than you naturally are.

Type is defined according to the popular concepts of typing personality that we find in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator(r) or in Keirsey Temperament Theory. If you wonder what your type is, visit www.keirsey.com for a free self test.

Here are some examples from real life.

If you love solitude and the great outdoors, dont get yourself stationed on a submarine.

If you love confrontation, competition and running the show dont be a teacher or case worker.

If you love children, soft moments, nurturing and intimacy dont try being a litigation attorney.

Why do we try to be something we arent? It happens in a context of trying to please others parents, teachers, religious leaders, spouses.

According to Dr. Katherine Benziger (www.benziger.org) the short term cost of trying to be something youre not is increased irritability, headaches and difficulty in mastering a new task.

The long term results include exhaustion, depression, lack of joy, a homeostatic imbalance involving oxygen or the pre-mature aging of the brain and a vulnerability to illness.

I have clients with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, insomnia, cancer, tumors, esophagitis, migraines, bleeding ulcers, chronic diarrhea, obesity, manic-depressive disorders, deep scarring acne, strokes, apnia, and drinking problems who still will not consider making a lifestyle change.

Could these people be healed? Yes, certainly. When they begin to shift over into who they really are, the symptoms will disappear, sometimes dramatically.

If this solution is too simple, please ask yourself why things have to be so complicated in your life.

My special message today is for introverts. Our definition of ourselves has been controlled for the most part by people who dont understand us because the majority of people in the world, 70%, are extroverts.

Were in the process of reclaiming our right to be exactly the way we are. Introverts need to spend at least half their time alone for good mental health. This has nothing to do with our love of people. We give energy to others and need time alone to fill up again.

Introverts, please be honest about your needs for time alone and other territorial issues. You can find some great resources for introverts at my website www.theintrovertzcoach.com .

For all people wanting to cut down on their stress, one of the greatest services I can render is an astrology reading. Astrology is one of the few places you can go in the world where you will find someone holding up a clear mirror to who you really are.

Astrology is a paradigm that gives each person permission to be exactly who they are. We get as close as we can to the gods eye view of you. Astrologers recognize the absolute uniqueness of each individual.

When you see an astrologer, we will say to you, Let me tell you about the wonderful person I see here in your astrology chart. We are positive and supportive people.

If you have drifted so far from yourself, you cant find your way back home, give an astrologer a call. We have the map.

All change starts within. I hope Ive given you some great things to think about on your road to good health. Please remember these three principles

#1 It is your health.
#2 Your physical health and your mental health are the same thing.
#3 Be yourself.

Nancy R. Fenn is a professional astrologer in the San Diego area.

Labels: , , , , ,

Thursday, April 2, 2009

What's Astrology Good For ?


Word Count: 326 words Category: Astrology

You have permission to publish this article in your ezine or on your web site, free of charge, as long as the byline is included and the article is reprinted in it's entirety. I also ask that you activate any html links found in the article and in the byline.

You may not use this article in any publication that is not-optin (spam).

What's Astrology Good For ?

You usually find it on the comics page. Most people who read it make jokes about it; some, under their breath, comment on how spooky it is...

This is not astrology. Consider:

If someone wrote a column that broke all of us down into 12 "types" then proceeded to tell us what diseases we had, would you call that Medicine?

I've been an astrologer for over 36 years and I have a couple of things to say about what it's worth.

First, it is worth studying for the Meaning it can add to our lives. Care must be taken here, though. Any astrologer that says it can predict your future is Dead Wrong.

Second, it's good for broadening our understanding of just how many factors go to make up a complete person. We All Have All Twelve Signs In Our Natures! No one is lacking any of them. In a complete chart they are all there. True, most people have 4 or 5 more emphasized but we all have all twelve.

A good place to get your whole chart for free (plus a free interpretation) is:

http://mychart.astrologyweekly.com/

Third, astrology is supreme at helping us track Cycles in our lives. It's very good at answering questions like: Have these circumstances happened before? How can I face them this time with more of my true self? What in my past has a bearing on what's happening now? How can I take what I have now and use it in the best way in the future?

So, more meaning, a broader understanding, and cyclic awareness. Not bad for something that can't even predict the future, eh?

You can read much more about it in my new book. Go to my blog and check it out:

http://www.lulu.com/amzolt

Alexander M Zoltai is a poet, blogger, and astrologer.

Labels: , , , ,

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Chinese Astrology Explained


Are you confused about the meanings of Chinese astrology?? Would you like to know more about this 5000 year old art?

Chinese astrology is based on the lunar calendar.? As with astrology from other cultures, a horoscope is created using the position of the stars and planets for each of the twelve signs of the zodiac based on the year of birth.

The Twelve Chinese Signs

Rat

Rats are charming and attractive to the opposite sex.? But despite outside appearances, they are restless and this sometimes comes across as aggressiveness.? Rats are great with money, and love to pounce on an opportunity.? They are also very generous to their friends.? They love people and large gatherings and always have others around.? They also run in many intimate circles and like to be involved in everything they can, leading them to sometimes attempt to do too much.? They are good writers and speakers, and success comes easily to them.

Ox

Oxen are calm on the surface, but have hidden tempers.? They are hard workers and are determined to the point of stubbornness.? However, this makes them one of the most dependable signs.? They are trustworthy, and easily move up at the office.? If they don't watch out, they may not have much of a social life.? They are not very adept at mind games, and can sometimes be led astray in romance.? But once they find someone, they are steadfast and loyal.

Tiger

Tigers are energetic and unpredictable.? Their wild side leads them to be the center of attention.? They speak their mind and are always looking for the new party or next great idea.? They are also very involved in giving their time and money to the causes they are passionate about.? They are generous and honest.? However, they are also rebels.? They seek ideals and will rebel against a society they perceive as being in the wrong.? They are emotional and impulsive, prone to romance as well as jealousy.

Rabbit

Rabbits are gracious and gentle.? They adore quiet and peacefulness, and prefer a good book to a night on the town.? Their sensitivity can lead to moodiness, but normally rabbits are great at keeping the peace.? While they are quiet on the surface, rabbits are good at finding deals.? They are sweet and can talk people into being on their side of an issue without argument.? While they are cautious, they can also be friendly and inviting once they feel safe.

Dragon

Dragons have fire.? They are full of life, and want to live life to the fullest.? They are perfectionists and are extremely demanding of both themselves and others.? They intimidate those who disagree with them, although they are very loyal to their friends.? They can be stubborn, but they will let you know how they feel.? They believe themselves to be B and loveable, and they strive to motivate everyone to live up to their standards.

Snake

Snakes are mysterious, often charming the opposite sex.? They are graceful, and tend towards all things grand and cultural.? They are private tend to look inward for their self-esteem, and are superstitious about everything.? They are not penny-pinchers, but always have money on hand.? Snakes are jealous when they find a lover, and will turn cold almost on a whim.

Horse

Horses are generally friendly.? They love being the center of attention, and will keep others enthralled by their quick wit.? However, they have malleable alliances, and will have many short-lived romances and friendships.? They enjoy the change, and lead lives full of adventure.? They don't like being tied down, and love working out and spending time outdoors.? They don't like sticking to a plan, and will often take on too much.? They can be impatient with others whom they perceive as moving too slowly.

Sheep

Sheep are peaceful people.? They empathize with others' pain, and are easy to talk to.? They don't like to rush, and will break if pressured.? They do not like harsh words, and love to be led gently.? While they are passive, they are also patient, and generally they eventually get their way.? They always remember their friends and families and give thoughtful gifts.? They often worry about what others think, and tend too spend too much.

Monkey

Monkeys are intuitive and clever.? They are hands-on problem solvers, and a great deal of self-confidence.? They enjoy succeeding at difficult tasks, and don't need to be talked into attempting one.? The source of their success is their great memory.? They are hard workers, and don't care what others think of them.? They don't usually have many friends, although their success does attract people to them.

Rooster

Roosters are romantics.? They are perfectionists and dreamers at the same time.? Quick to see detail, they always love a challenge, especially if at first glance it looks impossible.? They take great pride in knowing all the details of a subject that interests them, and are thus great debaters.? However, they will never admit to being wrong.? They also tend to step in and try to solve others' problems, whether or not they have been invited to do so.? They like to always stay busy, and will work for whatever they have their eye on.

Dog

Dogs are friendly and are always up front about their feelings.? They are very family-oriented and are extremely loyal to their friends.? They will fight for a cause they feel is just.? They are not comfortable around extravagant wealth, and prefer a loving home regardless of social status.? Once you befriend a dog, they will be by your side for life.? They are monogamous, and tend to choose their lovers wisely.? They work hard and play hard, and know when it is appropriate to be doing one or the other.? They are good providers to those they love.

Pig

Pigs love a social life.? They have many friends, and tend to stay out of heated discussions and all kinds of debates.? It's not that they don't have an opinion; they simply love to party and don't want to risk ruining the fun.? They are good listeners, but are sometimes gullible and can be taken advantage of easily.? This can sometimes hurt them in relationships.? They are trustworthy and dependable, and stick by their friends.?? They are generous to those they care about.

The Five Elements

There is another layer to Chinese astrology that is less well known than the Chinese signs.? Chinese astrologers use a 60 year cycle, made up of five sets of the twelve signs.? The five repetitions of the signs each correspond to a different element, adding more intricacy to the animal.

The five elements are Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth.

In Chinese astrology, the elements are part of a cycle; one is not higher or better than another.? In fact, they have a cyclical relationship, both in positive and negative ways, so that:

Water makes Wood
Wood makes Fire
Fire makes Earth
Earth makes Metal
Metal makes Water

and:

Water destroys Fire
Fire destroys Metal
Metal destroys Wood
Wood destroys Earth
Earth destroys Water

In addition, they can be openly aggressive and hostile:

Water resists Fire
Fire resists Metal
Metal resists Wood
Wood resists Earth
Earth resists Water

So now you know the basics of Chinese Astrology.? Enjoy exploring your Chinese sign!

Michelle Andersen is an astrologer providing valuable tips and advice on understanding Chinese astrology, pet horoscopes, and zodiac compatibility. http://www.horoscopes-and-astrology.net

Labels: , , , , ,

Friday, March 20, 2009

The difference between synastry and composite astrology relationship reports


In astrology there is more than one way to analyze a relationship. Two of the major methods are synastry and composite relationship reports. These reports are distinct from each other and are complimentary.

A synastry report analyzes each chart separately and compares them to each otherto determine areas of ease, area of conflict, and general compatiblity between the individuals as well as the relationship potential of each person involved in the relationship. This kind of chart considers each person individually and as they related to each other.

A composite report does not take into consideration the individuals involved but rather analyzes the relationship itself. This report averages the information from each of the charts and creates a new andseparate entity that is the chart of the relationship itself. In a composite chart the idea is that the relationship is greater than (or at least not the same as) the sum of its parts. Individuals who have a "perfect" synastry comparison may not have an easy composite chart andthe reverse is true as well.

Astrology reports are a wonderful tool. With synastry, composite or any kind of relationship analysis astrology reports it is especially important to remember that no astrology report can tell an individual whether a relationship will or will not work. What a synastry or relationship analysis report CAN tell an individual about their relationship with another person is how much effort the relationship will take - what aspects of the relationship come easily, which take some effort, the strengths and the weaknesses of the relationship. With the awareness and insights provided by an astrological compatibility astrology report, partners can have a better understanding of themselves, each other, and their relationship.

Relationship compatibility / synastry reports are not limited to romantic relationships, but provide useful information for friends and business associates as well.

Professional astrology reports may be purchased from http://astrology.opaltreasures-rainbowdreams.com
Choose a free mini report with the purchase of a regular report.

Labels: , , ,

Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Truth About Astrology


Word Count: 1135 words Category: Astrology

You have permission to publish this article in your ezine or on your web site, free of charge, as long as the byline is included and the article is reprinted in it's entirety. I also ask that you activate any html links found in the article and in the byline.

You may not use this article in any publication that is not-optin (spam).

The Truth About Astrology

I've been a student of astrology for about 36 years now and the most amazing thing to me is all the untruths or half-truths that are constantly circulated about it. If your level of understanding of astrology has been what the newspapers put out ( on the comic pages, usually...), this article should be mind-boggling. If you've read a few magazine articles, you'll find a few things you may not have considered. But if you're a person who's read a number of books about astrology, this article may say nothing new to you OR it may seem like it's not actually about astrology--depends on the books you've been reading.

The first truth about astrology I want to share is that no one has only one Sign. Let's say you were born on April 15th. You'd be expected to say, "I'm an Aries." Well, that's true as far as it goes but it just doesn't go far enough. In fact, if you think that what's said about Aries in the books, magazines or newspapers is "exactly" what you are and only what you are, you really need to look a little deeper into yourself--you're missing a lot!

The fact that you're "an Aries" or "a Capricorn" or "Whatever" is saying that, when you were born, the Sun was in that Sign of the Zodiac. And, it is very important where your Sun was when you were born because the Sun in astrology refers to your Central Life Purpose--can't get much more important than that!

However...

How do you actually go about "doing" that central purpose? The first place to look for an answer to that question is where the Moon was when you were born. And, since there are twelve places (the Signs) the Moon could have been, there are twelve different ways someone with any particular Sun-Sign can Do their central purpose. So, if someone says to me, "I'm a ______{fill in the Sign}.", I want to say (but may not due to tact), "Which of the twelve kinds of ______ are you?"

So, the truth is you have a Sun-Sign, a Moon-Sign, and eight other important Signs because everyone has eight other planets in their full chart. Some of these planets may be in the same Sign (happens often) so most people end up with about four or five of the twelve Signs very prominent in their lives. It's like a chord of notes being sounded--like the truth of psychology that everyone has many sides to their whole self.

An even deeper truth about astrology is that we all have all twelve Signs in our personalities. It's just that certain ones are stronger depending on where the planets are. Still, if someone says to me, "I just can't stand ______{fill in the Sign}!", I really have to wonder why they've met so many screwed-up people with their Sun in _______ OR I have to wonder why they don't like the _______part of themselves. Since everyone has all twelve Signs and they all have a place in our lives, if someone can say they don't like one of the Signs, aren't they also saying they don't like a certain part of themselves? Think about it...

So, we all have all twelve of the energies represented by the Signs of astrology and most of us have four or five of them very prominent in our personalities. One thing this truth shoots down is the common practice of saying that certain Signs get along well or poorly with other Signs. Because most people think your "Sign" (and that we have only one) is all there is to astrology, they can be very surprised when a person with one of the "Signs" they're supposed to get along with turns out to be someone they wish they'd never met! That's why it's so important to know more than just a Sun-Sign if you're going to use astrology to help you with relationships.

And, that leads us to another important truth about astrology. This may be real hard for some folks to understand but here it is: Astrology does not, will not, and never has predicted events. What?! Yes. It's the absolute truth, no matter if some astrologer has "predicted" something for you. What astrology does "predict" or reveal is Meaning. And, if an astrologer tells you something is going to happen, don't you think that if it does there may just be a bit of self-fulfillment in that? O.K. What if an astrologer says some event happened in your past and that, in fact, it did happen? Believe it or not, what happened is that the astrologer saw a meaning in the chart and made a very good guess at the exact event. And, here's some proof of that:

Many years ago, I had the opportunity to talk to two men, born of different mothers but at the same time at the same hospital. Since they had the same chart you'd think they would have had the same events happening in their lives, right? Well, all it takes is one contrary occurrence of something to disprove a theory and here it is:

There was a strong indicator in their charts at a certain time and I asked the first man what happened. He said his father had died. I asked the other man with the same chart what happened and he said he'd been on his first nude beach...

Obviously, the same chart had shown two very different events! Then, I asked the first man (and, by the way, I interviewed these men separately), "What did it mean when your father died?" He said that he'd felt like he'd had shackles removed (his father had been rather authoritarian). I asked the other man, "What did it mean to be on your first nude beach?" He said that he had dropped his shackles... They used exactly the same, and not so common, word to describe what two very different events meant.

So, we all have all twelve Signs and astrology doesn't predict events. Whew!

There are other truths about astrology that most people have no knowledge about but those two should help open a few minds, eh?

It's been 36 years since I was like a lot of people--believing whatever I'd been told about astrology. Now, I know the truth. Fact is, I've finally written a book about what I've learned. It's called, "Astrological Repair Manual", because I want to help repair various perceptions about it that can be pretty harmful if folks think they're true. The book is featured on my web site-- http://www.lulu.com/amzolt

I'll end this article with this piece of advice:

Question most of what you've read or heard about astrology!

Also, I'd love to hear from you with any comments or criticisms you may have about this article. Everything can be improved, right ?

Write to me at:

amzolt@gmail.com

Labels: , , , ,

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Is Astrology A Real Science?


Astrology is a type of prophetic look into the future using the solar system and bodies in the sky. There are various types out there and by far most of the astrology that you'll find done is anything but real. Yet, true astrology is very perplexing because it can be very real. The celestial bodies can do many things like provide you with the ability to understand, to organize the knowledge, and to interpret the world around you. Often, it is said that the location of various bodies means something.

Traditionally, astrology is based on the relative positions and the movements of the celestial bodies (both real and non existent.) One of the main things that astrology claims to provide is an understanding of personality traits. It is believed that the positions of the celestial bodies in the sky influences many things such as your personality traits, your physical characteristics and even important things that will happen within your life. Some astrologers believe that each person has a predestined life and that that life can be reflected and told from the sky above.

Where did astrology come from? It is believed that the Western form of astrology originated in ancient Babylon and then spread to other nations and to other lands. It was found to be in Greece in the middle of the fourth century BC and then hit Rome before the Christian era began. From there, it spread throughout the world with the Roman Empire.

But, is it real? That is the question that many people want to know. While it is a controversial subject, there can be something to it. For example, for many people, by instilling in them a sense that something is going to happen almost makes it happen. And, for others allowing them to believe today will be a good day that it will be just that. But, often, even without any scientific proof, we can find that astrology is right on the money. While it is likely that astrology will not be able to prove that is works in a controlled study, those that have had astrology work for them believe none the less.

This article was written by T.Potter. You can visit Genuine Astrology for further information and astrology resources.

Labels: , , , , ,