An illustration of a commet, an important feature of astrology in earlier times


 Astrology at Astralogos 



 

The Astrologer's Chart
Born on the Cusp?
Finding an Astrologer

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 book before globe drawingThe Astrologer's Bookshelf

 

 

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Welcome to this little collection of random pages on astrology. If you have enjoyed reading 'In Defence of Astrology' (serious stuff!) or even 'Baby Names and Star Signs' (a lot of fun!), then I hope you will find something of interest here.You can check out the latest cusp changes, when one sun sign ends and the other begins. You can discover just how the astrologer's chart is put together. And you can also locate a professional astrologer if you feel you would like to explore the subject further.

Two pieces of advice before you go from here:

1) If you feel instinctively drawn to astrology, never doubt the value of that instinct. Astrology is open to everyone, and intelligence and rationality have never been barriers to participation.

2) Don't let anybody tell you astrology is a science. It's not. Physics is a science, as are certain aspects of the medical profession. Science deals with facts that are verifiable. Astrology is itself - just that, a reflection of the immense landscape of the human imagination.



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Some external links of interest:
tiny starElizabeth's Astrologer
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The left and right brain
and why we need them both

Real Astrology versus the Nonsense - an important distinction