Higher Roots of Astrology To Know


I was web surfing a few days ago when I ran over a filed article in People Magazine about Nancy and previous president Ronald Reagan's needing the use of astrologers.

I confess to being mature enough to recall when the news spilled of Nancy Reagan's discussions with astrologer Joan Quigley while her significant other was in office. It was an incredible embarrassment of the day. I likewise recall Ronald Reagan being alluded to as the 'Teflon president,' since it appeared that terrible news and pessimism appeared to move off his back without influencing his notoriety.

For me as an astrologer, it appeared well and good. It additionally clarified certain inconsistencies like beginning a function at an odd time, for example, 12:10 rather than 12:00.

Higher Societies & Religions Like Astrology


Not at all like societies, for example, India where Astrology is worshipped, astrologers are respected with moved eyes by the standard (albeit very regarded individuals will discreetly neckline an astrologer for data).

Verifiably, astrology had its good and bad times in European culture, yet it achieved the most noteworthy respectability in the Renaissance. Until the realist perspective overwhelmed Europe in the seventeenth century, astronomers were as a matter of first importance astrologers- - learning astronomical and scientific aptitudes to cast astrological graphs and perform other astrological counts.

European illustrious courts had their court astrologers and even the Vatican had astrological experts.

This passage from the New Catholic Encyclopedia, who was not thoughtful to astrology, in any case, portrays its impact.

"Rulers and popes progressed toward becoming votaries of astrology- - the Emperors Charles IV and V, and Popes Sixtus IV, Julius II, Leo X, and Paul III. At the point when these rulers lived astrology was, so to state, the controller of authority life; it is a reality normal for the age, that at the ecclesiastical and majestic courts ministers were not gotten in crowd until the point when the court astrologer had been counseled.

Regiomontanus, the recognized Bavarian mathematician, rehearsed astrology, which from that time on accepted the character of the bread-winning calling, and all things considered was not underneath the nobility of so grand an acumen as Kepler. Subsequently had astrology afresh turn into the temporary mother all things considered. In the judgment of the men of the Renaissance — and this was the age of a Nicholas Copernicus- - the most significant astronomical examines and speculations were just beneficial in so far as they supported in the development of astrology. "  Do you think they have a dream book or believe in interpretations ?

Following the seventeenth century, astrology endured such a profound decrease, to the point that even today in numerous circles it is viewed as meager more than superstition. In any case, it is gradually influencing a rebound the same number of individuals to look for otherworldly satisfaction and want to live in more noteworthy concordance with the Universe.

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