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Starry Debate

  • Kristen Pereira
  • Apr 10, 2015
  • 1 min read

Throughout various time periods all over Europe images from astrology are depicted. Western astrology is considered an ancient science that was passed throughout time and cultures. Today there is debate around astrology as a science or just bogus magazine columns. Unfortunately, both are true and some general magazine columns give astrology a bad reputation.

A few years ago one of my friends introduced me to the website AstrologyZone.com by Susan Miller. It blew my mind how accurate her monthly readings where. I set out to learn more about this mysterious way planets direct energy around the sky to converse with each other. Considering there is more to a person’s Cosmo makeup then just their Sun sign.

I soon learned about birth charts (also called natal charts). This shows where the planets were at the time of one’s birth. The chart is split into 12 parts called houses. The houses relate to a specific part of one’s life. The houses are influenced by the planets and signs, occupying a house during one’s birth. The lines in the center of the chart are called aspects. They represent the energy exchange between the plants during one’s birth. The details in one’s birth chart can be interpreted for hours, just like a fingerprint no two are alike.

ASTROLOGY WHEEL IN SAN MINIATO AL MONTE

ASTROLOGY WHEEL IN SAN MINIATO AL MONTE

 
 
 

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