Astrology is the study of how the sun, moon,
planets, and stars are supposedly related to life
and events on the earth. It is based on the belief
that the heavenly bodies form patterns that can
reveal a person's character or future. Many people
throughout the world believe in astrology. These
people base important decisions on the advice
of an astrologer (a person who tells fortunes
by studying the stars). Some people believe there
is no scientific basis for astrology. Astrology
developed from a set of principles that originated
more than 2,000 years ago. At that time, astronomy
was also based on those same principles. But during
the 1500's and 1600's, several astronomers made
discoveries that conflicted with the principles
of astrology. As a result, the two fields became
widely different in their methods and purpose.
Today, astrologers observe the heavenly bodies
to understand things that happen on the earth.
Astronomers seek scientific knowledge about the
various objects in space. Principles of astrology
The basic principle of astrology is that the heavenly
bodies influence what happens on the earth. Astrologers
learn about this influence by casting (drawing)
a chart called a horoscope or birth chart. A horoscope
shows the position of the planets in relation
to both the earth and the stars at a certain time.
In most cases, it shows the position of these
bodies at the time of a person's birth. The system
used by astrologers to cast a horoscope is based
on a special view of the universe. This view involves
four elements: (1) the earth, (2) the planets,
(3) the zodiac, and (4) the houses. The earth.
In casting a horoscope, astrologers place the
earth at the center of the solar system. Thus,
all heavenly bodies revolve around the earth rather
than the sun. Astrologers use this arrangement
so they can determine the positions of the heavenly
bodies in relation to the earth. They believe
the study of these positions can reveal a person's
character and future. The planets. In astrology,
the moon and the sun are considered planets, along
with Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, Saturn,
Uranus, and Venus. Each planet supposedly represents
a force that is capable of affecting people in
a certain way. Astrologers believe the planets
influence a person more than do any other heavenly
bodies. The zodiac is a band of constellations
lying on the apparent paths of the sun, moon,
and planets. It is divided into 12 equal parts called signs. Each sign of the zodiac has certain
characteristics, which are determined by a particular
planet and other factors. Astrologers believe
the signs determine how the planets affect a person's
character. and the articles on the signs of the
zodiac, such as ARIES. The houses. Like the zodiac,
the earth's surface is divided into 12 parts.
Each of these parts, called houses, represents
certain characteristics of an individual's life.
Astrologers believe the houses determine how the
planets and the signs influence a person's daily
life. Astrology began sometime before 2000 B.C.
in Babylonia (now southeastern Iraq), India, China
and Some Asian Countries(at the time Indian sub
continent and this china are devoid as a small
parts ). Astrologers of that time knew of five
planets--Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, and Venus.
They believed that the sun, moon, and planets
sent out different forces, which had certain characteristics.
For example, one of the planets--now known as
Mars--appeared to be red. Astrologers linked it
with anger, aggression, and war. The zodiac was
probably developed in ancient Egypt, and the Babylonians
adopted it sometime after 1000 B.C. Astrologers
gradually developed a system that linked seasonal
changes with specific groups of stars called constellations
At that time, for example, heavy rainfall occurred
in Babylonia when the sun was in a certain constellation.
As a result, astrologers named the constellation
Aquarius, the water bearer. At first, astrologers
studied the heavenly bodies in making general
predictions about the future. But between 600
B.C. and 200 B.C., they developed the system of
casting individual horoscopes. The ancient Greeks
and Romans practiced astrology and greatly influenced
its development. The Roman names for the planets
and the signs of the zodiac are still used today.
Interest in astrology declined in Europe with
the coming of Christianity as people sought guidance
from religious leaders rather than from astrologers.
Astrology regained popularity during the A.D.
1100's. By the 1600's, it was particularly strong
in England. Several astrological almanacs were
published, and many other books either defended
or attacked astrology. The number of followers
of astrology fell in England during the 1700's,
but the subject's popularity returned again in
the early 1800's. By the late 1800's and early
1900's, interest in astrology had spread to many
other nations. Newspapers in England began publishing
horoscope columns during the 1930's. Such columns
soon appeared in newspapers throughout the world,
and people became increasingly interested in astrology.
Today, astrology is followed more widely than
ever before. Astrology today Many people believe
astrology is simply a superstition, and scientists
declare that its whole basis is unscientific.
Scientists point out, for example, that the position
of the earth has changed in space since ancient
times. As a result, the signs of the zodiac used
by astrologers no longer match the constellations
for which they were named. Some people who believe
in astrology support it in terms of magnetic fields,
solar storms, and other natural occurrences. Others,
though they also believe in astrology, claim that
it cannot be supported scientifically. They consider
it a set of powerful symbols that can provide
a deep understanding of human beings. They defend
astrology by pointing out that, in many cases,
it works.
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