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  • ...the soul. The scientific community, however, almost universally considers astrology to be a [[pseudoscience]] or superstition, and there is no widely accepted ...ogical axiom, "As above, so below."<ref>Bobrick, Benson: ''The Fated Sky: Astrology in History,'' Simon and Schuster, 2006, p. 23</ref>
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  • Version of [[astrology]] that involves casting nativities.
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  • ...t of his birth or conception. It is one of the fundamental techniques of [[astrology]]. The term stems from the ancient Greek word γενεθλον (birth). Genethlialogy is a branch of [[astrology]] (though it is not accepted by many astrologers) and shares its controvers
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  • ...the soul. The scientific community, however, almost universally considers astrology to be a [[pseudoscience]] or superstition, and there is no widely accepted ...ogical axiom, "As above, so below."<ref>Bobrick, Benson: ''The Fated Sky: Astrology in History,'' Simon and Schuster, 2006, p. 23</ref>
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  • ...rses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/special/science/astro/index.html Astronomy & Astrology in Chaucer's Work]
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  • ...ana and psychadelic drugs like LSD, [[pop art]], interest in spirituality, astrology and occult ideas.
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  • ...udolfhsmit.nl/index.html Astrology & Science The Scientific Exploration of Astrology] "An archive of 69 articles with abstracts and references. Results of hund
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  • ...mies of Reason'' (2007) Dawkins argues against popular [[spirituality]], [[astrology]] and [[Complementary and alternative medicine|alternative medicine]]. ...rs.htm The Real Romance in the Stars] (1995) &ndash; A critical view of [[astrology]].
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  • ...redict future elections by calling it psephology, suggesting it is akin to astrology. Thus journalist David Broder has explained, "The science of interpreting e
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  • *in [[astrology]] one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided
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  • ...l and immoral life, being a [[Manichaeism|Manichaean]], and believing in [[astrology]]. He relates the processes and influences that led him to change his mind ...of [[Aristotle]] between the ages of twenty and twenty-nine. Thoughts on astrology. His first book.
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  • ...tists to explain purported supernatural acts of [[divination]] including [[astrology]], [[tarot cards|tarot card reading]], [[psychics]], [[faith healing|faith
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  • ...Hindu]] literature also provides the grammar, phonetics, meter, etymology, astrology and rituals associated with a given hymn or mantra.
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  • ...al disciplines such as [[alchemy]], which later became [[chemistry]], or [[astrology]], part of which later became [[astronomy]], but it is not in common use.
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  • ==Comets, astrology and the esoteric== ...Newton]] went in for alchemy</ref>) devoted much of his time and energy to astrology as well as astronomy. Following the ideas developed by both Plato and Socra
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  • ...ficance. This is not true of Ptolemy's third book, the ''Tetrabiblos'', on astrology, which is still of relevance today, provided we correct for the fact that P
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  • ...ample, with academic philosophy books being mixed together with books on [[astrology]] and [[graphology]]. Similarly, in the 200 range, where [[religion]] is co
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  • ...re events. The scientific community, however, almost universally considers astrology to be a [[pseudoscience]] or superstition, and there is no widely accepted In Chinese astrology, the five visible planets are associated with the five Chinese "elements" a
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  • ...ronomy|astronomer]], though in his lifetime he was also well known as an [[astrology|astrologer]] and [[alchemy|alchemist]]. In return for their support, Tycho's duties included preparing [[astrology|astrological]] charts and predictions for his patrons on events such as bir
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  • ** Volume 3: Esoteric Astrology &mdash; 1951
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  • ...lian star]] in conjunction with Capricornus that occupied the [[Ascendant (astrology)|Ascendant]] and horoscoped during comet rise on July 23, 44 BC (John T. Ra ...why Cassius Dio would have chosen to project the later Augustan Capricorn astrology, which was directly connected to the ''sidus Iulium'' in 44 BC and to Caesa
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  • ...ds are scientific - a view that opens them to the charge of pseudoscience. Astrology is generally regarded as nonsense by scientists, but sometimes it can be ha ===Astrology===
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  • Saturn is known as "Sani" or "[[Shani]]" in [[Hindu astrology]]. Hindus believe in the existence of Nine Planets - known as [[Navagraha] * [[Planets in astrology#Saturn|Saturn in astrology]]
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  • ...ys> Bailey, Alice A (1951) ''A Treatise on the Seven Rays, Vol 3: Esoteric Astrology''. Lucis Trust</ref> ...ight be "no particular faith at all"<ref>Bailey, Alice A (1951) ''Esoteric Astrology'' Lucis Trust</ref>:
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  • ...Empress Suiko]], the Chinese chronological system was made known, books on astrology and the calendar were introduced, and the first almanacs came into use. [[P
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  • periodically (usually weekly, but some groups used astrology to calculate meeting times), for
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  • ...and success, spiritual communities, yoga, self-healing, art, architecture, astrology, and philosophy, as well as Yogananda’s teachings on the Bible, the Bhaga
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  • '''[[Astrology]].''' Astrology involves particular ways of viewing the cosmos in relation to human nature,
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  • might mysteriously affect human life, and [[astrology]] was an integral part of ancient astronomy. The link with astrology and mysticism in general was severed only in the [[17th century]], after th
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  • ...d love, Venus is held to influence those aspects of human life. In [[Vedic astrology]], where such an association was not made, Venus or ''[[Shukra]]'' affected
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  • ...ronomy.<ref> Peter Marshall, ''The Magic Circle of Rudolph II: Alchemy and Astrology in Renaissance Prague'' (2006)</ref>. Rudolf endowed Prague with some of th
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  • ...t its centre|circle with a point at its center]] (☉), which was also the [[astrology|astrological]] symbol, the [[Egypt]]ian [[Egyptian hieroglyph|hieroglyph]]
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  • ...d, and still have in many cases the unchallenged monopoly in the fields of astrology and medicine as well.
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  • '''Scŏrpio''' ''astrology'', '''Scŏrpius''' ''astronomy''
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  • ...the religion, philosophy, literature, geography, chronology, astronomy and astrology of India'', Vol I, 1888, cited in: D. E. Smith, ''History of Mathematics'',
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  • ...He is the god of war and is [[celibate]]. He is the owner of the [[Aries (astrology)|Aries]] and [[Scorpio]] signs, and a teacher of the occult sciences. The p
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