Astronomy for astrologers
Calendars (2) Articles related to the calendars systems used in astrology. 0 viewing |
Gyrating Spheres
(2 votes)"Our solar system represents a macrocosmic analogy of an individual human. A human is made up of a collection of different psychological components, which we can call sub-personalities, and the 'orbit' of these sub-personalities around our real self is analogous to the orbit of the planets around the Sun. The planets move visibly over time, and thus are indicators of things which change through time (such as the sub-personalities which variously command our beings at any moment in our lives). The stars, however, have not moved appreciably in relation to each other during the entire course of human history, and thus they cannot be used if we are studying time and change. " |
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ALL ABOUT ECLIPSES
"This article will set forth my perspective on eclipses, their uses and interpretation. Transiting, pre-natal, and post-natal eclipses will be covered. Additionally, my views on pre-natal solar and lunar eclipses will be compared and contrasted with those of Karen McCoy and Jan Spiller, authors of the popular book Spiritual Astrology" |
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Solar and Lunar Eclipses
"The apparent path of the Sun and planets around the Earth (called the Ecliptic) and the Moon’s orbit around the earth are not parallel to one another. If you were to represent them using two hula hoops, you would cross them over in the middle, like this. (the angle is exaggerated here for effect.) The two paths intersect in two places. These points are called the Moon’s Nodes." |
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