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Astrology
The science which treats of the influence upon human
character of cosmic forces emanating from celestial bodies. It
has been spoken of as the soul of astronomy. Its antiquity
places it among the earliest records of human learning. To
these ancient astrologers we owe the modern Science of
Astronomy. According to Hindu lore Astrology reached its zenith
some two hundred thousand years ago, and is presumed to have
been first taught by the Manu who had charge of the fourth root
race. In ancient times it enjoyed general acceptance, and was
practiced by the Chaldeans, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and
Arabs. It flourished in Europe during the 14th and 15th
centuries. It is charged that the Spanish Inquisition was a
cloak to disguise a secret purpose to stamp out Astrology. It
was once termed Astromancy - divination by the
stars.
Geocentric vs. Heliocentric Astrology. As
practised by various authorities in various countries there are
two fundamentally different methods, or approaches, to
Astrology: the Geocentric and the Heliocentric. Geocentric
Astrology is based upon calculations of the planetary positions
as seen by the observer on the Earth, i.e, using the Earth as a
center. Heliocentric Astrology bases its interpretations upon
positions within the solar system with reference to the Sun as
the center. While it is true that the Sun is the center, the
effect of the motion as manifest on the Earth is the basis of
most astrological interpretation. Therefore the vast majority
of astrologers employ the geocentric calculations of the
planets' positions.
However, these terms are used by many astrologers in a
different sense, i.e., heliocentric when
considering changes of position by virtue of the body's
motion in orbit, and geocentric when considering
changes of position with reference to the observer, by reason
of the observer's personal orbit around the Earth -- the
revolution of the periphery of the Earth around the Earth's
center. Thus considered the Signs are heliocentric divisions,
or Heliarcs, while the Houses are geocentric divisions, or
Geoarcs.
There are several distinct branches of Astrology: Natal, or
Genethliacal - having to do with the birth figure and the
subsequent transits of the bodies and their Progressed, or
average net progress. v. Directions, Progressions.
Horary: fundamentally a Figure cast for
the birth-moment of an idea, a question, or an event.
Practitioners of this branch of Astrology usually take the
moment when the question is propounded.
Electional: an application of Horary art
whereby to choose the most propitious moment for initiating a
new enterprise, or commencing a journey, etc.
Mundane, also termed Judicial Astrology:
a consideration of the current positions of the planets with
respect to their influence upon entire populations, or portions
thereof, by countries, cities or localities, at Ingresses,
eclipses, ordinary Lunations and Full Moons, and major transits
or conjunctions.
Medical: the application of the science
to questions of health, chiefly as a diagnostic aid when
confronted with baffling symptoms of disease and obscure
ailments.
Meteorological, also known as
Astro-Meteorology: the application of the science to the
forecasting of weather conditions, earthquakes and severe
storms.
Agricultural: an application of Astrology
to the planting and the harvesting of crops.
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