Overview Of Westen Astrology
"By looking up, I see downward." --Tycho Brahe
The core belief behind astrology is that the positions and the
motions of the heavens influence the lives of the people on
Earth.
The 360 degrees of the sky are broken up into thirty-six Decans
of ten degrees each. These decans are grouped in sets of three.
Each set is associated with an astrological sign. The positions
of the planets are mapped over this grid.
Using a chart or computer program called an Ephimeris, an
astrologer charts the positions of planets, the sun and moon,
and the constellations at the time of the birth of the person
receiving the reading. Once the positions have been charted,
the astrologer can then calculate the relationships among
them.
The astrologer looks for several things. First off, the
position of the planets and constellations are of utmost
importance. Then the each planets position is noted, with
special attention paid to its relation to other planets, the
House, and horizon. Together, this information will tell the
astrologer many things about the person the chart is being
written for.
The angles formed by the planets are called Aspects, and they
influence human relationships. The two most powerful aspects
are the Conjunction (where the planets are closest to each
other) and the Opposition (where they are furthest apart).
The Houses were originally defined in ancient Babylon. Each of
the twelve houses covers an aspect of our lives and
experiences. For example, the first house is about Life, and
the second, Finance. Each house is also associated with one of
the twelve signs of the Zodiac. When a planet appears within a
house, then that planet is said to "rule" that house, and to
influence that aspect of the person's life.
Charts can be drawn for both people and events.
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