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Astrology and Medicine

A Wisdom Archive on Astrology and Medicine

Astrology and Medicine

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Astrology and computers

Computers quickly perform planetary and numerical computations that astrologers find useful. Astrology and computers - History. In the decade before personal computers became available, astrologers who wanted their charts calculated for them by computer could send payment to Astro Computing Services (ACS) in San Diego and receive printed charts by mail. Founded by 17-year IBM employee Neil Michelsen (5/11/1931 - 5/15/1990) in 1973, ACS published the first computer-generated ephemeris in 1976, The American Ephem ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Astrological compatibility

Astrological Compatibility describes how one particular Zodiac Sign is compatible with another. Compatibility between two signs was described in words or rated in numbers to give an idea on how, according to Relationship Astrology experts, one person is compatible or incompatible with another one, based on their Zodiac Signs. Compatibility between two Zodiac Signs is always approached within particular branch of astrological traditio ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Medicine

Medicine is the branch of health science concerned with maintaining human health or restoring it through the treatment of disease and injury. It is both an area of knowledge – a science of body systems, their diseases and treatment – and the applied practice of that knowledge. The practice of medical care is shared between the medical profession (physicians or doctors) and other groups of professionals such as nurses and pharmacists (sometimes known as allied health professionals). Historically, only th ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Horary astrology

Horary astrology is a very old branch of astrology by which an astrologer will try to answer a question by drawing up an astrological chart or horoscope for the exact time and place at which that question came to mind or when it was put to them. The answer might be a simple yes or no, but is generally more complex with insights into, for example, the motives of the questioner and the options available to them. Horary astrology has its own set of strict rules, for example the Moon is of prime importance, the questioner is ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Western astrology

Western astrology is the system of astrology most popular in Western countries. It is based primarily on the birthday of the predictee and the sun's and planets' positions in the ancient zodiac located along the ecliptic in equal, 30 degree sections (for a total of twelve signs) beginning at the Vernal Equinox on or around March 21 of each year. Western astrology originated in Mesopotamia during the 2nd millennium BC, from whence it spread to much of the world. Other systems of astrology were developed independently in China, i ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Astrology and numerology

Some astrologers believe that each number from 0 to 9 is ruled by a celestial body in our solar system -- the layout below is the most widely accepted system amongst modern astrologers but there are other conflicting systems as well. Zero is ruled by the planet Pluto, which gives it many transforming and regenerating qualities. It has a lot of depth and intensity, which makes it a abstruse number indeed. One is rule by the Sun and the astrological aspect of the conjunction, so this number is very egocentric, ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Venus astrology

The planet Venus ( ) in astrology is considered to possess a number of qualities which influence events on Earth . Since the Roman goddess Venus is the goddess of love, in Western astrology the planet Venus is also associated with love. Venus is also associated with the principles of harmony, beauty, balance and the urge to unite. According to Marcus Manilius, Venus is generous and fecund, and presides over the left arm. In Gustav Holst's musical composition The Planets, Venus is called "The Bringer of ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Natal astrology

Natal astrology is based upon the concept that each individual's personality or path in life can be determined by constructing a natal chart for the exact date, time, and place of a person's birth. Other related archivesbirth, natal chart, personality

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Uranus astrology

In astrology, the planet Uranus is thought to possess a number of qualities that influence events on Earth. For some modern Western astrologers, the planet Uranus is the ruling planet of Aquarius. Manilius was unaware of the planet's existence, because it was discovered only in 1781 by Sir William Herschel. Uranus is associated with the principles of genius, new and unconventional ideas, discoveries, inventions, radical politics. Around the period of discovery in 1781, the idea of democracy and the human rights was prevalent, w

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Celtic Astrology

The term Celtic Astrology is used to refer to the "tree calendar" invented by Robert Graves, freely based on the historical Ogham script, described in The White Goddess (1952). It has no relation to the historical Celtic calendar. Other related archives1952, Celtic calendar, Ogham, Robert Graves, The White Goddess

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - House astrology

Most western astrological systems divide the astrological chart (or natal chart) into a number (usually twelve) houses, which depend on the time and place of birth (or initiation) rather than on the date. The houses are divisions of the sky ( including that part of it hidden to us by the Earth beneath our feet) and are usually numbered from the position of the eastern horizon at the time of the observation. There are a range of approaches to calculating these divisions and a wide variety of o ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Astrology and alchemy

Alchemy in the Western World and other locations where it was widely practiced was (and in many cases still is) closely allied and intertwined with traditional Babylonian-Greek style astrology; in numerous ways they were built to complement each other in the search for hidden knowledge. Traditionally, each of the seven planets in the solar system as known to the ancients was associated with, held dominion over, and ruled a certain metal. The list of rulership is as follows: The Sun rules Gold () The Moon, ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Astrology and astronomy

Astrology and astronomy were deeply intertwined in the past, and very much one and the same throughout the overwhelming bulk of human history. The two completely separate disciplines as we define them today cannot, in fact, be distinguished, until only the past few hundred years (they split up completely about 1750-1800). Astrology and astronomy - Historical divergence. The primary goal of astronomy is to understand the physics of the universe. Astrologers use astronomical calculations for the posit ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Astrological aspect

In astrology, an aspect is the relative angle between two heavenly bodies. These aspects are held to influence human affairs: the more exact the aspect is, the more important it is said to be. The difference between the exact aspect and the actual aspect is called the orb. As an example, if an astrologer creates a birth chart showing the apparent positions of the heavenly bodies at the times of a person's birth (a natal chart), and the apparent angle between Mars and Venus is 92°, the chart is said to have the aspect "Venus squ ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Astrology and the classical elements

Astrology has used the concept of classical elements from antiquity up until the present. Most modern astrologers use the four classical elements extensively, and indeed it is still viewed as a critical part of interpreting the astrological chart. The elemental rulerships for the twelve astrological signs of the zodiac are as follows: Fire -- 1 - Aries; 5 - Leo; 9 - Sagittarius Earth -- 2 - Taurus; 6 - Virgo; 10 - Capricorn Air -- 3 - Gemini; 7 - Libra; 11 - Aq ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia - Astrological age

An astrological age is the time taken for the vernal equinox to move through one constellation of the zodiac. Astrological ages occur because of a phenomenon known as the precession of the equinoxes. One complete period of this precession is called a Great Year and is about 26,000 years. Astrological age - Overview. The Earth, in addition to its diurnal rotation upon its axis, incurs a precessional motion involving a slow periodic shift of the axis itself: approximately one degree every 70 years. Th ...

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Astrology - Description

In past centuries astrology often relied on close observation of astronomical objects, and the charting of their movements, and might be considered a protoscience in this regard. In modern times astrologers have tended to rely on data drawn up by astronomers and set out in a set of tables called an ephemeris, which shows the changing positions of the heavenly bodies through time. It is the interpretation of these science based tables that makes astrol ...

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Astrology, Astrology - Description, Astrology - History of astrology, Astrology - The validity of astrology, Astrology - Effects on world culture, Astrology - Astrology as a descriptive language for the mind, Astrology - Astrology and the classical elements, Astrology - Astrology and alchemy, Astrology - The seven liberal arts and astrology, Astrology - Astrology and the Days of the Week

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Astrology - History of astrology

The study of Western astrology and the belief in it, as part of astronomy, is found in a developed form among the ancient Babylonians; and directly or indirectly through the Babylonians, it spread to other nations. It came to Greece about the middle of the 4th century BC, and reached Rome before the opening of the Christian era. For a detailed description, including astrology in other cultures, see the main article. ...

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Astrology, Astrology - Description, Astrology - History of astrology, Astrology - The validity of astrology, Astrology - Effects on world culture, Astrology - Astrology as a descriptive language for the mind, Astrology - Astrology and the classical elements, Astrology - Astrology and alchemy, Astrology - The seven liberal arts and astrology, Astrology - Astrology and the Days of the Week

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Astrology and Medicine: Health and Healing Dictionary on Astrology

Astrology

Foretelling future events (divination) through the specific positions and aspects of the stars, and their possible influences upon human affairs and terrestrial events.

 

(See also: Astrology, Alternative Health, Healing, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Astrology - The validity of astrology

Astrology is a very controversial subject. The case for and the case against astrology's objective validity are discussed more fully at Validity of astrology. Some astrologers argue that astrology works by a mechanism that is (yet) unknown to science and that it is validated by their personal experience when applied in real life cases. They argue that it does not make the hard ...

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Astrology, Astrology - Description, Astrology - History of astrology, Astrology - The validity of astrology, Astrology - Effects on world culture, Astrology - Astrology as a descriptive language for the mind, Astrology - Astrology and the classical elements, Astrology - Astrology and alchemy, Astrology - The seven liberal arts and astrology, Astrology - Astrology and the Days of the Week

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Astrology and Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Astrology - Astrology and alchemy

Alchemy in the Western World and other locations where it was widely practiced was (and in many cases still is) closely allied and intertwined with traditional Babylonian-Greek style astrology; in numerous ways they were built to complement each other in the search for hidden knowledge. Traditionally, each of the seven planets in the solar system as known to the ancients was associated with, held d ...

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Astrology, Astrology - Description, Astrology - History of astrology, Astrology - The validity of astrology, Astrology - Effects on world culture, Astrology - Astrology as a descriptive language for the mind, Astrology - Astrology and the classical elements, Astrology - Astrology and alchemy, Astrology - The seven liberal arts and astrology, Astrology - Astrology and the Days of the Week

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