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-
- ****** FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ******
-
-
- Here are some questions commonly asked by new readers of
- alt.astrology; the answers to each are given after the list of
- questions.
-
- 1) For what sort of discussions is alt.astrology intended?
-
- *** Requests for Services ***
-
- 2) Could someone please do a chart interpretation for me?
-
- 3) I have no idea what to do with my life. Here are my birth
- data. Can someone please tell me what I should do?
-
- 4) I was born on a day when the Sun changes sign. Which sign is
- my Sun in?
-
- 5) Which Sun-signs are compatible with mine?
-
- *** Questions About How Astrology is Practiced ***
-
- 6) Is the Sun-sign all that is important for assessing
- personality and for prediction, or is there more to
- astrology?
-
- 7) How can one predict the nature of a relationship using
- astrology?
-
- *** Questions About Learning Astrology ***
-
- 8) Can anyone recommend a good book on astrology for beginners?
-
- 9) What is the best approach to learning astrology?
-
- 10) Where can I find scientific research on astrology?
-
- *** General Questions ***
-
- 11) I have seen people born within days/hours of one another
- whose lives are really different. How come?
-
- 12) What is the meaning of the term "the Age of Aquarius"?
-
- 13) How is it possible for astrology to work?
-
- 14) Does astrology control my future? Is it "wrong" to use
- astrology to learn what the future holds for me? I'm scared.
-
- *** Questions About Birth Data ***
-
- 15) I notice that I need to know the time zone used in the place
- I was born and the latitude and longitude of my place of
- birth in order to erect a chart. How can I find such
- information?
-
- 16) I do not know what time of day I was born. Is there some way
- to find out?
-
- *** Questions About Astrological Software ***
-
- 17) Does anyone know if there is any software available for
- astrology?
-
- 18) Where can I get a copy of the astrological software
- Astrolog?
-
- *** Questions About Alt.astrology Resources ***
-
- 19) How can I obtain a copy of the alt.astrology "resource
- list"?
-
- *** Questions About the Alt.astrology Ftp Site ***
-
- 20) How do I use ftp to get files from the alt.astrology ftp
- site?
-
- *** Questions About Offensive Postings ***
-
- 21) I enjoy many of the postings in this group, but there are
- one or two people whose postings are offensive and/or there
- are certain topics that just don't interest me. Is there
- some way to avoid seeing postings by certain people or
- concerning a certain topic?
-
- *** Questions About Astrology and the Law ***
-
- 22) Is it legal to practice astrology where I live, and, if not,
- what can be done about it?
-
- *** Questions About the Alt.astrology Mailing List ***
-
- 23) I don't have access to USENET. Is there some other way I can
- read articles in alt.astrology, such as having them mailed
- to me?
-
- *** Questions Asked With Surprising Frequency by Disbelievers ***
-
- 24) Every sensible person knows that astrology couldn't possibly
- work, so why are you people wasting your time?
-
- 25) How could planetary forces, of whatever nature, act upon an
- infant when it is outside the mother, but not when it is a
- fetus in the womb? Why should the forces only have effect at
- the moment of birth?
-
- 26) Don't you guys know that astrology depends on a geocentric
- astronomy? Copernicus blew it away. Astrology can't work
- because it depends on the view that we are at the centre of
- the universe, which we clearly are not.
-
- 27) Don't you guys know that no cause for astrological effects
- is known? Therefore such effects cannot exist.
-
- 28) Don't you guys know that tests of groups of astrologers show
- they do no better than chance? Therefore astrology does not
- work.
-
- 29) Don't you guys know that astrology makes an infinity of
- claims? You could never test them all. Therefore we can
- dismiss it out of hand.
-
- 30) Don't you guys know that you can't really prove a negative,
- such as astrology never working, anyway? Therefore we can
- dismiss it out of hand.
-
- 31) Legitimate scientists (or educated people, etc., etc.)
- universally despise astrology. Can such a weight of opinion
- be wrong?
-
- 32) Why don't astrologers consider the fact that when the Sun is
- in the sign of Aries, it is not really in the constellation
- Aries?
-
- *** Questions About the FAQ ***
-
- 33) I have a suggestion for this FAQ list. What do I do?
-
-
-
- ****** ANSWERS ******
-
- 1) For what sort of discussions is alt.astrology intended?
-
- Answer: Alt.astrology is intended as a forum for astrologers of
- all levels of expertise, from beginners to advanced, to discuss
- astrological topics.
-
- Alt.astrology is *not* intended as a forum for disbelievers to
- voice their contempt for astrologers or to harass astrologers
- about their belief in astrology and demand of them scientific
- proof. Groups discussing the scientific validity of theories are
- prefixed with "sci." If you wish to discuss the validity of
- astrology as a discipline (as opposed to the validity of specific
- theoretical statements within the domain of astrology), the
- appropriate group on which to post is sci.skeptic. Here is the
- statement of purpose for that group:
-
- "Sci.skeptic is for those who are skeptical about claims of
- the paranormal to meet with those who believe in the paranormal.
- In this way the paranormalists can expose their ideas to
- scientific scrutiny, and if there is anything in these ideas
- then the skeptics might learn something."
-
- Sci.skeptic often contains long discussions of scientific
- evidence for and against specific astrological hypotheses, and
- such discussion is welcome in that group. Further, many members
- of that group are qualified to evaluate scientific evidence. The
- astrologers in this group who enjoy participating in such
- discussion with skeptics read and post to sci.skeptic.
-
- *** Requests for Services ***
-
- 2) Could someone please do a chart interpretation for me?
-
- Answer: A complete interpretation of a person's chart takes a
- great deal of time and energy to prepare. Someone just learning
- astrology might be willing to do a chart for you as practice, but
- if you want a high-quality interpretation, you must either find
- an experienced astrologer on the net who is generous enough to
- interpret your chart without compensation, or, if that is not
- possible, you could consult a local professional astrologer (look
- in the yellow pages or look at ads posted in a local occult
- bookstore; you might also write to people in the group in your
- area and ask if they know of any good local astrologers).
-
- Professionals are not supposed to use the newsgroup to advertise
- their services, so you may not be able to tell which astrologers
- on this group will interpret charts for a fee. (They are in the
- minority.) Rather than bother non-professionals with requests for
- charts, it might be safer to consult an astrologer who advertises
- in your area. If there are no professional astrologers near your
- place of residence, you might want to take your chances and
- contact a member of this group if they appear sufficiently
- knowledgeable to be a professional.
-
- If you have a specific problem about which you would like advice,
- you might find that astrologers in the group are willing to give
- you free assistance if you post the question for everyone to
- read. Readers are less likely to respond with free analysis to
- requests for a complete chart interpretation. No amount of advice
- can be given unless you provide complete birth data: day, month,
- and year of birth, as well as the time of day and the place of
- birth (town or city). If you know the time zone, whether daylight
- savings time or war time was in effect when you were born, and
- the latitude and longitude of your place of birth, provide that
- information as well.
-
- 3) I have no idea what to do with my life. Here are my birth
- data. Can someone please tell me what I should do?
-
- Answer: Nobody can tell someone what to do with his or her life.
- However by studying one's astrological chart, one can gain
- insights into one's personality, and one can see areas of life
- where there is harmony or discord. A reading of one's chart by an
- experienced astrologer would be very valuable (see #1). After you
- have such a reading done, you could probably benefit greatly from
- learning astrology yourself and studying your chart at leisure.
- You can also look at "transits," the interactions of planets in
- the sky with your chart across time. This tells you when
- opportunities and difficulties arise in various areas of life,
- and helps you plan your future. An astrologer can tell you about
- current transits, or you could learn to read your own transits.
- With a few good books from your local occult bookstore, it's
- really quite easy. (See # 8 about books.) Interpreting transits
- is much easier than reading a natal chart (which involves a
- synthesis of many factors).
-
- 4) I was born on a day when the Sun changes sign. Which sign is
- my Sun in?
-
- Answer: Which sign your Sun falls in will depend on your exact
- time of birth. There are two ways you can find out where your Sun
- is in the zodiac. Since the Sun is only one of (at least) ten
- bodies to consider, and since the whole chart is needed for an
- understanding of the personality and the life, it might be useful
- to cast a complete chart, which would tell you the exact position
- of the Sun as well as the exact positions of all the planets and
- houses. This is easy to do these days because there exists
- astrological software for computing charts. The most accessible
- software is a programme called "Astrolog" which was written by
- Walter Pullen, a reader of the group. (See # 18 for details of
- how to get a copy of Astrolog. See # 17 for details of how to get
- information about other astrological software.)
-
- If you do not want to calculate the chart yourself (e.g., with
- Astrolog), or if you have trouble doing so, another option is to
- order your chart from a chart calculation service. Some addresses
- for companies providing this service are listed in the
- alt.astrology resource list (see # 19 for details).
-
- Alternatively, look in an "ephemeris," a book that lists the
- positions of all the planets (usually at midnight, sometimes at
- noon) each day. Ephemerides are available in the astrology
- section at occult ("new age") bookstores, or in some libraries in
- the astronomy section. They usually list positions for Greenwich,
- so you must calculate your time of birth in Greenwich Mean Time
- (e.g., if you were born under Pacific Standard Time, you add 8
- hours to your time of birth to get GMT; Mountain Standard Time,
- add 7 hours; Central Standard Time, add 6 hours; Eastern Standard
- Time, add 5 hours; if you were born during daylight savings time,
- subtract one hour before adding [or subtracting if you were born
- east of Greenwich] the number of hours for the time zone in which
- you were born). Next, determine if the ephemeris lists positions
- at midnight or noon. Then work out the number of hours that
- passed between the time for which positions are given (midnight
- or noon) and your time of birth in GMT. (e.g., for an ephemeris
- that lists positions for midnight, if you were born at 4:30 pm
- GMT, the difference is 16.5 hours). Divide this difference by 24
- to get the proportion of the day that passed before you were
- born. Next, calculate the number of degrees and minutes of arc
- that the Sun travelled through during that whole day. Multiply
- that amount by the proportion of the day that passed before the
- birth, and add the result to the position given for the start of
- the day (or noon if the ephemeris gives noon positions). The
- result is the position of the Sun at your birth.
-
- 5) Which Sun-signs are compatible with mine?
-
- Answer: Some people feel that, in a very rough way, people with
- Suns in the same element (fire, earth, air, water) or, to a
- lesser extent, in the same polarity (positive -- fire and air, or
- negative -- earth and water) tend to get along more easily. (The
- fire signs are Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius; earth: Taurus, Virgo,
- Capricorn; air: Gemini, Libra, Aquarius; water: Cancer, Scorpio,
- Pisces.) But interactions among specific planets and houses in
- two charts are far more important in determining how well people
- will get along. Your best match may well be someone whose Sun is
- in a sign of a different polarity, and your worst enemy may well
- have his/her Sun in a sign of the same element!
-
- Real compatibility can only be determined when the complete
- charts of two people are compared, or a special chart is
- constructed based on the two people's birth data. See answer # 7
- for details.
-
- *** Questions About How Astrology is Practiced ***
-
- 6) Is the Sun-sign all that is important for assessing
- personality and for prediction, or is there more to
- astrology?
-
- Answer: The most common misconception about astrology is that it
- divides people into 12 categories, "Sun-signs" (and may subdivide
- them further by Moon-sign). This misconception comes from the
- popular practice of publishing "horoscopes" in newspapers and
- magazines for different Sun-signs, and the sale of popular books
- containing predictions for people of a particular Sun-sign.
- Unfortunately, all such horoscopes provide nothing more than
- entertainment. Valid predictions cannot be made on the basis of
- the Sun-sign alone.
-
- In actual practice, astrology involves determining the exact
- position in the zodiac (not just by sign, but by degree and
- minute, that is, the specific part of the sky) of the Sun, the
- Moon, and 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
- Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto) at the time of a person's birth. The
- zodiacal degree of other points and bodies, such as the Moon's
- North and South Nodes, asteroids, Uranian points, and Arabic
- parts, are included by some astrologers. One also calculates the
- positions of 12 "houses" which are specific to the exact place
- and time of birth. The location of planets in these houses and
- the sign on the cusp of each house are important sources of
- information in chart interpretation. One also looks at the
- angular distances in the zodiac between each pair of planets;
- certain specific angular distances, called "aspects," are
- considered meaningful. All of this information is necessary to
- determine the astrological influences present at a person's birth
- and to formulate predictions for the future. The sign in which
- the Sun and Moon fall is only one very small part of the picture.
-
- This does not mean that people who write horoscope columns
- necessarily just make things up out of thin air. They usually use
- certain astrological concepts, but the application of these
- concepts to sign positions of the Sun rarely produces valuable
- information. To see why, let us look at what typical "Sun-sign
- astrologers" might do. First, they assume that your Sun is
- roughly in the middle of the sign. They then look to see if any
- planets are making aspects to the Sun on the day/week/month in
- question, and they interpret these aspects. If your Sun is at the
- beginning or end of a sign, these aspects will be irrelevant in
- your case. In addition, there may be aspects to other planets in
- your chart that will affect you strongly, and some of them may
- even have an effect opposite to the effect of the aspects to your
- Sun. Sun-sign astrologers might also set up "houses" by assuming
- that the sign your Sun is in is the first house, the next sign is
- the second house, and so on. They then look to see if any planets
- are currently in each "house". A serious astrologer would
- calculate the positions of houses using data about the exact time
- and place of birth, and these houses rarely coincide with the
- Sun-sign astrologer's zodiac-sign "houses." So the Sun-sign
- technique will only work at all for people who happen to have the
- Sun and several other planets in the middle of one sign, and
- whose first house also happens to begin at 0 degrees of the same
- sign. Such people are extremely rare, so for most people
- "horoscopes" will be useless.
-
- 7) How can one predict the nature of a relationship using
- astrology?
-
- Answer: The most common technique for determining the nature of a
- relationship is called "synastry." This involves comparing the
- positions of all the planets in two people's charts. One looks to
- see where one person's planets fall in the other person's houses,
- and one compares the positions of planets in the two charts to
- see whether any pair of planets is separated by a number of
- degrees in the zodiac that is considered meaningful. (These
- meaningful distances between planets, e.g., 0 degrees, 180
- degrees, 120 degrees, 90 degrees, and so on, are called
- "aspects".)
-
- A couple of newer (and still experimental) techniques exist for
- studying the nature of a relationship. One is called the
- "relationship chart" (created by Ronald Davison); the chart is
- cast for the place in space and time that is exactly half-way
- between the two people's birth places and times. The second
- technique is called the "composite chart" (developed by Robert
- Hand). The Sun in this chart is at the mid-point of the two
- people's Suns, the Moon is at the mid-point of the two people's
- Moons, and so on for all the planets. For recommendations of
- books about all these techniques, see the resource list. (See #
- 19 for complete details about the list.)
-
- The nature of the synastry technique to be applied depends on the
- nature of the relationship contemplated and also on whether the
- relationship is between male and female or people of the same
- gender.
-
- If two people are contemplating marriage, the technique used is
- different than it would be if they were contemplating a business
- relationship. The technique is also different when evaluating a
- parent-sibling relationship or a superior-subordinate
- relationship.
-
- As a simplistic example, for marriage, a Sun in Aquarius (female)
- is an excellent match for Sun in Leo (male) (Sun's position taken
- alone -- neglecting other planets for purposes of discussion), as
- long as the two people operate on a spiritual level. This has the
- potential for the highest type of marriage.
-
- However, if it is a father-son relationship where the father has
- Sun in Aquarius and the son (especially the first born) has his
- Sun in Leo, they will cause each other frustration to no end.
-
- *** Questions About Learning Astrology ***
-
- 8) Can anyone recommend a good book on astrology for beginners?
-
- Answer: Recommendations appear in the alt.astrology resource
- list. (See # 19.) Maggie McPherson posted some beginners' lessons
- that describe some basic concepts used in western astrology; if
- you would like copies of these, they are available by anonymous
- ftp at hilbert.maths.utas.edu.au in the directory pub/astrology;
- the file names are "lesson.intro" and "lesson.aspects." If you
- cannot use ftp on your machine, write for copies to Maggie at
- lmpm@oldcolo.com.
-
- A huge bibliography of astrology books (all levels) is available
- at the ftp site in the file win.rowe.
-
- 9) What is the best approach to learning astrology?
-
- Answer: If you can find a class offered in your area, that might
- be the best approach. It is difficult for the beginner to assess
- what is important in chart interpretation.
-
- Two lessons on western astrology are available at the ftp site
- (see # 20) in the files "lesson.intro" and "lesson.aspects".
- These cover some basic concepts, but they do not explain how to
- cast or interpret a chart.
-
- See # 8 about beginners' books.
-
- The most difficult area of astrology is natal (i.e., birth) chart
- interpretation. It takes years to learn the art of synthesis that
- allows for accurate readings of a natal chart. Beginners might
- benefit from concentrating on transits (the movements of the
- planets in the sky across time in relation to a natal chart),
- which are relatively easy to interpret, astrocartography (changes
- in the zodiacal positions of the 12 houses as one moves from city
- to city), for which clear interpretations are available (e.g.,
- from Jim Lewis' work), or synastry (evaluating contacts between
- two charts to determine the nature of a relationship). When the
- basic natures of the planets, signs, houses, and aspects become
- familiar, then one can begin to study natal charts in earnest,
- combining ("synthesising") the various factors wholistically to
- achieve a meaningful reading. An article discussing transits and
- providing brief interpretations for selected transits appears at
- the ftp site. An article on astrocartography also appears there.
- Both were written by Thomas David Kehoe, and they reside in the
- directory pub/astrology/articles under the titles "transits" and
- "astrocartography." (See # 20 about getting articles from the ftp
- site.)
-
- 10) Where can I find scientific research on astrology?
-
- Answer: Brief summaries of a few scientific studies (written by
- Thomas David Kehoe) are available at the ftp site (see # 20) in
- the files "gauquelin" and "jung.synastry," which can be found in
- the directory pub/astrology/articles.
-
- The most famous research is that of Michel and Francoise
- Gauquelin. Some of their findings have been the focus of decades
- of scrutiny by skeptics, and their results have held up under
- this scrutiny. Some of their studies have been successfully
- replicated with different samples and by independent researchers.
- The highly publicised CSICOP "failure to replicate" on an
- American sample for the "Mars effect" (the appearance of Mars in
- certain sectors with greater-than-expected frequency for eminent
- athletes) has been shown to demonstrate the effect when the
- athletes are ordered by eminence (see the article by Suitbert
- Ertel in the Winter, 1992 issue of the Skeptical Inquirer). After
- finding the Mars effect on their initial sample, the CSICOP
- researchers added in a large number of less eminent athletes so
- that their final sample included far fewer such athletes than did
- the Gauquelins' sample, and this washed out the Mars effect when
- the sample as a whole was considered (see Eysenck & Nias,
- Astrology, Science or Superstition, St. Martin's Press, 1982).
- When the athletes are divided into groups according to an
- objective criterion of "eminence," the Mars effect emerges among
- the most eminent. The Mars effect has been found in two other
- studies by skeptics' organisations, one in Belgium and one in
- France. The Belgian study by the Comite' Para appears in
- Nouvelles Bre`ves, Vol. 43, 1976, pp. 327-343. The study by the
- French skeptics remains unpublished after a number of years, but
- analyses of the data by Suitbert Ertel have appeared on the
- internet and bitnet. The effect has also been found in a sample
- analysed by a German researcher named Muller, and in several
- additional samples studied by the Gauquelins, bringing the total
- number of replications of the finding to eight (see Ertel, 1992).
- But the Mars effect is just one replicable finding in a large set
- of Gauquelin findings, including observed associations between
- various professions and the appearance of planets of related
- character in "key sectors" (parts of the sky near the points of
- rising, culmination, setting, and anti-culmination -- the
- "angles"), associations between the angularity of a planet and
- certain related character traits, and the "inheritance" of
- angular planets from one's parents when the birth is natural
- (i.e., not induced with drugs or occurring by C-section).
-
- Some of the Gauquelins' research is summarised in the following
- books: Michel Gauquelin, "Cosmic Influences on Human Behavior"
- (3rd edition, published in 1985 by Aurora Press, P.O. Box 573,
- Santa Fe, NM 87504); Michel Gauquelin, "Planetary Heredity"
- (published in 1988 by ACS Publications, Inc., P.O. Box 16430, San
- Diego, CA 92116-0430); Francoise Gauquelin, "Psychology of the
- Planets" (published in 1982 by ACS Publications, Inc.).
-
- For a summary of the Gauquelins' findings and a description of
- the debate about their work and the controversy over the "Mars
- effect," see the article by Ken Irving that is stored (in various
- forms under filenames that begin with "marscont") at the ftp site
- (see # 20) in the directory /pub/astrology/New.
-
- A preliminary report of a study showing the relationship between
- inspiration in scientific discovery and certain angular
- separations of planets appears in a booklet entitled "The Eureka
- Effect," by Nicholas Kollerstrom and Michael O'Neill. It was
- published in 1989 by Urania Trust, 396 Caledonian Road, London N1
- 1DN. A complete report on this study and some additional data on
- inventions will appear sometime in the next few years.
-
- A study that is currently attracting interest was conducted by
- Dr. Suzel Fuzeau-Braesch of l'Universite' de Paris-Sud. The study
- demonstrated that subtle differences in astrological charts for
- twins could be used to construct pairs of descriptions in which
- the twins were contrasted on a set of personality traits. For 238
- pairs of twins, a parent or other family member was able to match
- the correct description (i.e., the one based on the correct
- chart) to each twin significantly more often than predicted by
- chance (p < .001). The personality descriptions were based on
- variables such as the proximity of a planet to the diurnal
- "angles" (point of rising, culmination, setting, and
- anti-culmination) -- variables whose values were unlikely to be
- known by the parents or other family members. This study appeared
- in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, Volume 13,
- No. 10, 1992, pp. 1135-1144. An attempt at replication is
- currently being carried out by Michael O'Neill.
-
- A type of astrological phenomenon that has been observed in
- hundreds of experiments involves a change in the behaviour of
- metal ions when an aspect forms in the sky between planets
- associated with the metals involved. Here are some of the
- relevant references. Three of these appear at the ftp site (see #
- 20) in articles entitled "metals1," "metals2," and "metals3."
-
- Faussurier, A. Conscience Ecologique et Cre'ativite' Humaine,
- Lyon 1975.
-
- Fyfe, A. Uber die Variabilitat von Silber-Eisen-Steigbildern,
- Elemente der Naturwissenschaft, Vol. 6, pp. 35-43 (Easter 1967).
-
- Fyfe, A. Moon and Plant, Society for Cancer Research, Arlesheim
- Switzerland 1967, pp. a7 b37.
-
- Hammerton, C. Repetition of Experiment made by L. Kolisko in
- relation to Observable Effects in Salts of Metals Corresponding
- to the Planets, Astrology (UK), Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 46-48
- (1954).
-
- Kolisko, L. Workings of the Stars on Earthly Substance, Parts 1 &
- 2, Stuttgart 1928.
-
- Kolisko, L. Das Silber und der Mond, Orient-Occident Verlang,
- Stuttgart 1929.
-
- Kolisko, L. Der Jupiter und das Zinn, Mathematisch-Astronomische
- Sektion am Goetheanum (Doirnach), Stuttgard 1932 (available in
- English as Workings of the Stars on Earthly Substances, Part 4,
- Jupiter and Tin).
-
- Kolisko, L. Gold and the Sun, Kolisko archive (published
- privately), Stroud UK 1947 (a study of the total solar eclipse
- of 20 May 1947; a study of the total solar eclipse of 29 June
- 1927 is given in Workings of the Stars on Earthly Substance,
- part 2; of 19 June 1936 in Gold and the Sun, London 1937; and of
- 15 February 1961 in Die Sonnenfinsternis vom 15 Februar 1961,
- Stuttgart 1961).
-
- Kolisko, L. Spirit in Matter, Kolisko archive, Stroud UK 1947.
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- Kolisko, L. Saturn und Blei, Kolisko archive, Stroud UK 1952.
-
- Kollerstrom, N. Astrochemistry: A Study of Metal-Planet
- Affinities, London: Emergence Press, 1984.
-
- Kollerstrom, N. The Correspondence of Metals and Planets --
- Experimental Studies, The Astrological Journal, Vol. 18, No. 3,
- 1976, pp. 65-72.
-
- Kollerstrom, N. Chemical Effects of a Mars-Saturn Conjunction,
- The Astrological Journal, Vol. 19, No. 3, 1977, pp. 100-105.
-
- Schwenk, T. 1949, quoted in W. Pelikan, The Secrets of Metals,
- Anthroposophic Press, Spring Valley, NY, 1973, pp. 23-25.
-
- Voss, K. Neue Aspekte, No. 5 (1965); summarised by R.C.
- Firebrace, Confirmation of the Kolisko Experiments, Spica, Vol.
- 4, No. 4, pp. 4-8 (1965).
-
- The Astrological Association of London publishes a scholarly
- journal devoted entirely to astrological research. It is called
- Correlation. (See the resource list for the address and phone
- number of the Astrological Association; see # 19 for information
- about the resource list.) Prior to its first publication in 1981,
- research articles appeared in The Astrological Journal, also
- published by the Astrological Association. If you are in Britain,
- all issues of this journal are available at The Astrology Study
- Centre (396 Caledonian Road, London N1 1DN), the Oxford and
- Cambridge University libraries, the Scottish National Library in
- Edinburgh, the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth, Trinity
- College in Dublin, the Warburg Institute, London University, the
- British Library in London, and the York University library. In
- the USA, these journals are available at the Heart Center
- library, 315 Marion Avenue, Big Rapids, MI 49307. Astrologers in
- your local area may have copies of these journals as well.
-
- The International Society for Astrological Research (ISAR, Inc.,
- P.O. Box 38613, Los Angeles, CA 90038-0613, U.S.A.) publishes the
- quarterly journal Kosmos, which contains reports of research. The
- journal is sent to members of ISAR.
-
- Astrological research appears occasionally in academic journals
- of psychology, although the work published in these journals is
- usually by non-astrologers and has little to do with traditional
- astrological theory. A literature search (e.g., of the database
- "Psychological Abstracts") for articles containing the keyword
- "astrology" or "astrological" (or "astrolog?" where "?" is a wild
- card) would turn these up.
-
- Because of the difficulty in publishing astrological research (or
- any unorthodox research), much remains unpublished. Among such
- studies are those described in postgraduate dissertations on
- astrology. A list of these (up to 1981) appears in the December,
- 1982 issue of Correlation. For more recent dissertations, check
- Dissertations Abstracts at a university library. (Our very own
- Mark Urban-Lurain did a multivariate analysis of the birth data
- of members of Alcoholics Anonymous for his Master's thesis at
- Michigan State University.)
-
- *** General Questions ***
-
- 11) I have seen people born within days/hours of one another
- whose lives are really different. How come?
-
- Answer: Even a few minutes difference in the time of birth or
- having a different birth place can change the chart
- substantially. Obviously people who have just the same birthday
- will have different charts. Since Earth is the only planet that
- makes a trip around the Sun exactly once a year, all the other
- planets will be at completely different positions in a different
- year. But even if people are born on the very same day, their
- charts can differ quite radically. The Moon moves about 13
- degrees in a day, and the astrological houses, which are an
- extremely important element of the chart, move through the entire
- zodiac in a 24-hour period! And their positions are affected by
- latitude as well. In addition, even if two people's charts are
- identical (which is rare), other factors may influence the way
- the chart is expressed. Some people operate on a material level,
- some on a mental level, and a few operate on a spiritual level.
- The same chart can be expressed on any of these levels. An
- astrological chart does not show the "fate" or "destiny" as such.
- The person always has a choice, and the free exercise of the will
- determines how the influences indicated in a chart manifest
- themselves.
-
- 12) What is the meaning of the term "the Age of Aquarius"?
-
- Answer: Due to the precession of the equinoxes as explained in
- question # 30, the Vernal Equinox enters a new sign in the
- sidereal zodiac about every 2160 years. According to output from
- Astrolog, at the Vernal Equinox in 1992, the Sun will be at 5^
- Pisces 22' in the sidereal zodiac. Because of this, the current
- age is called the "Piscean" age. The Vernal Equinox will not
- actually occur in the sign of Aquarius in the sidereal zodiac
- until the year 2377. Some astrologers, however, believe that the
- equinox is close enough to the cusp of Pisces that we will begin
- to see some of the effects of the Age of Aquarius, hence the
- "Dawning of the Age of Aquarius." Opinions also differ regarding
- the exact boundaries of the constellations and the length of an
- astrological age.
-
- 13) How is it possible for astrology to work?
-
- Answer: There are at least two schools of thought. One common
- explanation is synchronicity, an acausal connecting principle
- proposed by Carl Jung. The general idea is that events on earth
- of a certain nature coincide in time with astronomical events of
- a similar nature (according to the symbolic significance of the
- planets and their relations in the heavens). Although
- synchronicity operates throughout the universe, the planets might
- have special significance because they are part of collective
- experience (that is, we can all see them or know about them) and
- so they can take on a collective meaning -- they can speak to the
- "collective unconscious." But Jung's synchronicity principle is
- still hypothetical and still not well understood.
-
- Jung's idea is similar to the ancient hermetic idea of resonant
- bonds of sympathy between "similars" (which share a common
- essential design) in the microcosm and macrocosm. This was the
- ancient explanation for the correspondence between cosmic and
- mundane events.
-
- A less popular explanation is that there are unknown and
- currently undetected forces or energies emanating from the
- planets that affect life on earth, perhaps something akin to
- Rupert Sheldrake's "morphic fields." (This type of explanation is
- unpopular among those physicists who believe that all the forces
- in the universe are already known.) Biological evidence showing a
- harmony between celestial rhythms and biological rhythms suggests
- that known or unknown planetary forces operate on organisms at a
- material level, sometimes through changes in the pattern of solar
- radiation. Such biological effects might alter psychological
- processing and thus human action and the events that arise from
- it.
-
- Whatever explanation is offered, it is evidence from experience
- and research that convinces people that astrology does indeed
- work. The rich descriptive theory that has evolved over thousands
- of years provides for a deep understanding of human nature and
- the capacity for prediction of the type of circumstances that
- will prevail during specific time periods. As with most areas of
- inquiry, the correct explanatory theory to account for the
- structure of the descriptive theory awaits its discoverer.
-
- 14) Does astrology control my future? Is it "wrong" to use
- astrology to learn what the future holds for me? I'm scared.
-
- Answer: In Western astrology, it is not believed that the cycles
- associated with the planets control your future; it is believed,
- rather, that YOU have ultimate control over your future through
- the exercise of your will. The planets only indicate some of the
- tendencies inherent in your personality and the conditions that
- surround various areas of life. One cannot determine in precise
- detail exactly what will happen in one's life from day to day and
- moment to moment, but only what kinds of influences will be
- present. There is a famous saying: "The stars incline, they do
- not compel." Within the situational and psychological context
- described in a chart, you are free to act and react according to
- your will, which is in turn guided by the wisdom you possess and
- your stage in your spiritual evolution. As for good and evil,
- there is nothing "wrong" with learning what sort of conditions
- will exist in your life. It may be to your advantage to foresee
- these influences so that you can be prepared and control your
- actions to better work in harmony with the celestial cycles.
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