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‘Do you have the signs of the zodiac here?’ I asked, unsure of whether astrology would conflict with his faith
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I glance across at Jo – coincidence that she should pick up on the astrology thing -
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I was involved in a consciousness raising group for 7 years where I learned an interesting mix of Kabala, Astrology, Meditation, Hinduism, the Occult & various new age philosophy as expounded by the likes of Alice A
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Those who are adept in Astrology will attest to the significance of that date
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In astrology, there are 12 houses and 9 planets
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Vashikaran and Black Magic are extreme parts of Astrology , that are performed by a well known , vashikaran specialist , in such a way that it can be used in both reversible and irreversible directions
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Looking for Happiness, Prosperity, Success, and health in your life then Astrology is the Best Boat to survive in the see of life
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SAGE FOR ASTROLOGY AS THESE ARE 2 DIFFERENT
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astrology, which explains how planets and constellations influence our ways of
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ancient world was the one which originated in Astrology and was later adopted by Philosophy,
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And although Science has replaced both Astrology and Philosophy
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Astrology, Philosophy, and
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Their flesh, Spirit of Their Spirit; and this great fact is the real basis of the often misunderstood science of Astrology
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Astrology is connected with this Ray,
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It would appear that the concept of astrology could be but the appreciation of this cosmic phenomenon
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Power in the 11th house is not only good on a social level, but it’s very good for expanding your knowledge of technology, astrology, science and astronomy
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Family members have dramatic kinds of experiences, perhaps near-death experiences or surgery (which is considered a near-death experience in astrology)
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Astronomy is a proper pursuit of science, but astrology is a mass of superstitious error which has no place in the gospel of the kingdom
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Astrology in the Age of
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seeking rains by means of stars (astrology), and wailing
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For the boys’ mother, the difference in time was very significant, as she was passionate in her belief in Astrology
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popularity, would have to be astrology
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He masters astrology and physics
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"I got my first astrology reading just about then," she told Jillian
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When Gary pooh-poohed the idea, Midge had told him, "Don't be a fool! What's the point of having an astrology business if you don't use the edge astrology gives you? Remember the big financier, J
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Morgan? He was a client of Evangeline Adams, that famous astrologer back in the Twenties, and he said, 'Millionaires don't use astrology
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She'd always had qualms about the validity of electional astrology
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She'd never been convinced that it was possible to avoid every problem by using astrology to choose the time to do something--like the song that says, 'Read your horoscope, cheat your fate
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But, then, so-called coincidences are so constant in astrology that you come to expect them
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You don't need astrology to know this situation was a setup
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Still, astrology provides details and a picture of the trends and timing
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The advantage astrology gave her was very clear when she took the next call
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But you're an intelligent woman, and I can't imagine you devoting your life to astrology unless there was something to it
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She forgot about astrology then and allowed the peace of her surroundings to seep in
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It makes me halfway embarrassed to be involved with astrology
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"I do know he was born in Cleveland, because I did his astrology chart once
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She called up the menu of her astrology program on the computer and selected rectification, the feature for unknown birth times
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When I first started studying astrology, there were maybe ten books on the subject, all old ones
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A crudely printed flyer was pasted on the door, denouncing astrology and fortune telling as the work of Satan
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He's a Christian, and he thinks astrology is the work of the devil
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Listed in several Who’s Who volumes, she has given seminars on astrology around the world and won the prestigious Regulus Award at the 1998 UAC
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Meant for beginning to intermediate students of astrology, it includes chapter on each of the planets in the zodiac, the twelve houses, aspects, and transits
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In its original, hard-copy form, it introduced several generations of students to the foundations of astrology and was translated into many foreign languages
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business and success, interested in Astrology and philosophy, a
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There is plenty of evidence, from all times and civilizations, that magic and astrology work, that spirits exist and can communicate with people, and so on
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(not to mention astrology)
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Although the materialists are quite correct that tests to prove the competence of astrologers are usually embarrassing failures, the fault, Dear Brutus, lies not in astrology but in the stigma which the materialists have heaped upon astrology, so that very few first-rate minds are attracted to the field
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Part of the problem, too, is that the materialists demand an impossible standard of accuracy which astrology, because of its very nature, is incapable of providing
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Astrology cannot predict that e
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” Psychics – and psychic astrologers – can sometimes do this; but they use intuition to do it, not astrology
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To demand such accuracy from astrology qua astrology is unreasonable and silly
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Look at the diatribe against astrology a few years ago by 186 famous scientists, none of whom bothered investigating astrology before denouncing it! Thirty years ago French researcher Michel Gauquelin proved the existence of an astrological effect statistically, and his results have been replicated independently by other researchers
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He did what these guys say they want: he proved the existence of an astrological effect according to the statistical canons of materialistic truth (see Dean, Geoffrey, Recent Advances in Natal Astrology, Astrological Association, Australia 1977, page 380 ff for details)
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Yet materialistic scientists still reject astrology
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In the same way, materialistic scientists confronted with objective phenomena try to fit them into their pre-conceived worldview, which a priori excludes astrology and magic
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This is what astrology is all about: the moment of birth can be viewed as a point along a linear continuum, as it is in rationalistic materialism; or, conversely, it can be viewed as a stage in the unfoldment of potentialities on various levels – i
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as the intersection of many different interpenetrating cycles, as it is in astrology
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If prediction is what you want, it’s better to use horary astrology, tarot, etc
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Astrology is not just an intellectual enterprise (although it does depend on concepts); rather, it is a training ground for intuition, or what one might call “direct knowing”
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Although the study of astrology does require much left-brain activity (learning what different symbols and combinations of symbols mean), true comprehension and application of astrology is more a matter of opening up our intuitive channels, of letting go of our ego defenses, intellectual belief systems, and doubts, and of learning to respect and respond to our gut feelings
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Indeed, the modern trend in astrology has been to move away from intuition
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One trend in this direction is represented by humanistic astrology, which eschews prediction and opts instead for a Gestalt approach, relying upon psychological mumbo-jumbo instead of telling people what’s really happening, and probably going to happen, in their lives
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Humanistic astrology has something of a sour grapes flavor to it; beyond that, it can do a disservice to clients who are not (usually) as interested in a holistic analysis of their human potential as they are in solid information about their love lives, finances, health, etc
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Another trend has been towards rationalistic astrology, which seeks to recast astrology in terms which would be acceptable to mainstream science
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Astrologers of this school try to find statistical proof for the verities of astrology, which – as Michel Gauquelin after a lifetime of effort has shown – is impossible except for the tiniest little bits here and there
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These astrologers attempt to remove from astrology anything that smacks of superstition or mysticism
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The best training ground for intuitive astrologers is horary astrology
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This is why it’s best, when you are using horary astrology for your own guidance, not to go to the oracle on your own, but rather to wait until some outside event happens (which bears on the question) and to erect the horary chart for the moment of that event
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Another reason why horary astrology is a better training ground for intuition than natal astrology is because it’s more symbolic, less rational
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Thus, horary astrology is more of a “symbol bank” than natal astrology: there’s less of an intellectual system to it, and what system there is, is more abstract (such as the ring-around-the-rosy technique for locating questions in houses; e
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In astrology, as in Zen archery, the concern has to be for the process, not for the result
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Although we learn astrology inductively – we learn what, for example, Mars square Saturn means by studying the lives and characters of the natives we know who have Mars square Saturn – we cannot interpret charts inductively
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To be humble means to respect the client, to respect yourself as an astrologer, and to respect the craft of astrology
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Actually, the problem is not with astrology per se, but with how we modern, western astrologers have been practicing it (or better said: conceptualizing it) for the past several centuries
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Ever since astrology and astronomy parted company 300 years ago, both branches of the Uranian science have gone astray
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They’ve lost contact with their true roots – the astrology spirits who, from time immemorial, have guided astrologers and helped them to make accurate judgments
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The Hindu astrologers never lost contact with the astrology spirits, and hence they haven’t gone through the crisis of confidence experienced in the west
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The Hindu astrologers respect the astrology spirits (heed their counsel); they respect their craft; they respect themselves; and therefore they are respected in turn by their community
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We occidental astrologers – in our endeavor to turn astrology into a “reasonable” and
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To the astrology spirits, all statistical research is hooey
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It may be interesting and even illuminating, but even if it did score little points before the Rationalist-Materialistic Inquisition (which it doesn’t), it has nothing whatsoever to do with astrology
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Astrology is not a matter of mind nor of logic
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We don’t need astrology spirits to interpret horoscopes; we can do that with our own feelings once we’ve learned how to get our intuition flowing
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To start with, the astrology spirits recommend changing the manner in which we calculate horoscopes
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Rather, by misusing these horoscopes – by treating astrology and its guardians with disrespect – we western astrologers have put bad vibes over these horoscopes, and so have rendered them inoperative
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The Sunshine House System is a link, given to us by the astrology spirits, to help us activate and utilize our latent intuition
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If you use a house-based astrology in your practice, I highly recommend your giving the Sunshine House System a whirl
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It is said that the planetary hours are all that remains of pure astrology, and that they contain everything
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This is a fair statement because planetary hours astrology is basically an astrology of luck, whereas conventional astrology of the zodiac and houses is an astrology of karma
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Conventional astrology depicts people as socially conditioned beings: it shows how they relate to others, what lessons they are seeking to learn in this lifetime, and how they adjust (or fail to adjust) to the expectations of their parents, spouses, children, coworkers, boss, neighbors, etc
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This is why planetary hours astrology is an astrology of luck: it points out the moods and mindsets you are in when you are operating at your peak of performance
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From both the mathematical and symbolical points of view, the weekday you were born is analogous to your rising sign in conventional astrology, and your planetary hour ruler is analogous to your sun sign
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Astrology – like healing – is a science; but it is even more so an art
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Astrology is not a tocsin which unerringly sounds the alarm at the precise moment it’s supposed to
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Nor does it mean – as the rationalistic materialist critics of astrology would have it – that astrology is a false doctrine
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On the contrary, astrology models life perfectly, because life is imperfect