If one believes that astrology can predict death, then one must believe in fate and that we have no free will. |
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However, my intention is not to give the delineation of my horoscope but to show how we can join occidental astrology with vedic astrology. |
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Since then she has studied astrology broadly and now has a wealth of experience to draw on. |
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Modern texts often refer to Uranus as the planet that governs astrology and astrologers. |
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On the internet we find thousands of sites dealing with just about every aspect of astrology. |
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Since then he has also learned to read tarot cards, and continues to pursue his studies in astrology. |
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It has been instructive to comb the literature for evidence of when astrology has made a difference. |
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There is so much more to astrology than the sun sign and horoscope columns you read in the papers. |
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Horary astrology is a technique used to answer specific question by using astrological guidance. |
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In astrology Mars represents the compelling force of action and initiative. |
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Its influence was always dreaded in mundane astrology, being unfavourable to the farmer's work. |
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Electional astrology is using astrology to select the best date for an important event. |
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Real astrology is horary astrology, or divination, and can never be other than divination. |
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It is unlikely that he ever practised astrology in the sense of drawing up charts and interpreting them. |
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She is currently researching the history of astrology and religious thought. |
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This is often regarded as the most problematic component of modern astrology. |
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This is certainly an interesting theory for all those who seek a practical application of astrology. |
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As she investigates astrology, t'ai chi and hypnotism, she travels from sceptic to true believer. |
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I don't believe in astrology, but I also know that not believing in astrology is a typically Taurean trait. |
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She stopped believing in astrology after an astrologer advised her parents to marry her off saying she did not have any potential for a career. |
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This special form of astrology, we're told, was written by saints and seers thousands of years ago. |
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So you can do a Vedic astrology chart with the timings, and dates and what is happening, where you are going. |
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Cavalieri also wrote on conic sections, trigonometry, optics, astronomy, and astrology. |
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It was her involvement in astronomy and astrology that purportedly aligned her with black magic and divination. |
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Its influence was always dreaded in mundane astrology, being unfavorable to the farmer's work. |
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The lowest branch of mundane, kings and potentates, is but a short step from natal astrology. |
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Every indication is negative for peace as far as mundane astrology is concerned. |
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The second is mundane astrology, concerning the rise and fall of kingdoms, battles, revolutions, etc. |
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The unescapable phenomenon then underlying astrology is that the different elements are related to each other and to our lives. |
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The end of the twentieth century was marked by a boom of astrology, mysticism, and occultism in many countries. |
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He passed his son through fire, practiced astrology and read omens, and performed necromancy and conjured spirits. |
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This so-called validation of astrology has been circulating about for years. |
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In Vedic astrology this time of year marks the end of the sun's southward movement and the beginning of its movement north. |
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You claim to be a Virgo, and, as expected, the miraculous powers of astrology have proven themselves. |
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Known as the physician of the soul, he used astrology primarily as a means of helping to heal the soul rather than as a tool of prediction. |
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Despite his obvious contempt for anything celestial, I continued to peep discreetly into the astrology columns of newspapers and magazines. |
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Other spiritual methods of searching for one's soulmate are astrology, numerology, palm reading, personality types, and magic. |
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This will lead to more happiness, but can only be done with the help of numerology and astrology. |
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They study astrology, crystal gazing, numerology, transfiguration, and divination. |
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Much of classical astrology developed as a result of the Hellenistic perspective towards numerology and geometry. |
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They are placing astrology on the same level as fantasy, which makes their long-winded obscurities largely redundant. |
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In occidental astrology mars is in Taurus which represents less energy and competitiveness than mars in Aries. |
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Astropalmistry, the combination of palmistry and occidental astrology, is my special subject. |
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So, finally the interpretation doesn't goes so far from occidental astrology. |
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Thus in 1495 Pico della Mirandola dismissed divinatory astrology as a confusion of real physical planets with stellar divinities. |
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Struggling for her moorings there, she began reading C.G. Jung which led to books on alchemy, hermetic magic, astrology and the Kabbala. |
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This book covers parapsychology, out-of-body experiences, ghosts, near-death experiences, UFOs, creationism, and astrology. |
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She was a popular teacher and practitioner and is best remembered for her work in the field of horary astrology. |
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Christopher Warnock is a well known and respected practitioner of horary astrology, one of the oldest and most useful branches of astrology. |
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To me, that means clinical psychology, not astrology, incantations, witchcraft, or palmistry. |
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She regularly flies to the USA to see clients and give talks on astrology, palmistry, tarot and how to develop clairvoyance. |
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The most popular form of traditional Western astrology is sun sign astrology, the kind found in the horoscopes of many daily newspapers. |
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A Papal Bull condemning astrology was issued by the exasperated Pope, and the Church's tolerance with astrology fell to an all-time low. |
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Combining astrology with psychology is one way we can help our clients and another way for us to better understand humanity. |
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Price reports that significant fractions of Americans believe in astrology, clairvoyance, telepathy, and communication with the dead. |
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Of course, since astrology is all complete claptrap, this shouldn't concern me at all, should it? |
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Esoteric astrology has its roots in the philosophy of hylozoism, which asserts that life and matter are inseparable. |
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Dean has also authored or co-authored any number of papers debunking astrology. |
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Some of us associate astrology with star signs that talk of things which merely are coincidental with issues happening in our lives. |
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Note that in traditional astrology Pisces is ruled by Jupiter, Aquarius by Saturn and Scorpio by Mars. |
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Associated with the element of fire and the sun in astrology, the plant was often used in floral oracle readings. |
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Success in judicial astrology largely depends on the skill and interpretative judgement of the astrologer. |
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To my astonishment I found a very entrenched belief in astrology, and other supernatural phenomena. |
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Numerous thinkers and works contributed to making astronomy and the related sciences of astrology and cosmogony a near-accurate system. |
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The major portion of this book is dedicated to debunking beliefs in astrology, superstition and New Age beliefs. |
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In ancient astrology the term was also applied to the constellations that ascended with the zodiacal decans. |
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For those who don't have the possibility to learn astrology, there are simpler and easier methods to prophesy their future. |
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And some courts have taken judicial notice of the irrationality of certain pseudosciences, including phrenology and astrology. |
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This kind of data retrofitting is common among believers in such pseudosciences as astrology, graphology and biorhythms. |
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Each type of astrology is looking at an individual life from a different perspective. |
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It is also used as a type of divination and has been used in conjunction with astrology. |
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He provides a useful overview of divinatory techniques, astrology, and so on to demarcate these from precognition. |
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In conventional astrology, Lilly usually gave detailed explanations of his reasoning. |
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One in every five believes in oneiromancy, and one in every four takes astrology seriously. |
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I do not believe in tarot cards, nor the I Ching, nor astrology, nor palmistry, nor ghosts. |
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In vedic astrology, Virgo has some qualities of air, because mercury is considered an airy planet for them. |
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In astrology, it is the Moon's association with water that dominates its influence. |
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It's dotted with low glass tables, Eastern religious icons and some well-thumbed books on astrology. |
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It was, rather strangely, his extensive knowledge of astrology that led to his first appointment. |
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Like astrology, knowledge of alchemy filtered into medieval Europe through Moorish centres of learning in Spain. |
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Green Magick uses more trees and plants, while Red Magick uses alchemy and astrology for its references. |
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Ashmole was fascinated by magic, alchemy and astrology, and befriended many astrologers regardless of political allegiance. |
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Drawing on ancient scriptures, content includes learning the proper performance of yagnas, samskaras, puja, Vedic astrology and more. |
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An example of this reinstatement is that business people use applied astrology to assess market trends. |
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Every astrology chart is divided into houses, starting with the Ascendant line and working anti-clockwise around the rest of the chart. |
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The consensus was that there had to be something in this astrology lark, and what did I know, I'm only an astronomy graduate. |
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Traditional astrology recognises five significant relationships, based upon the twelvefold division of the zodiac signs. |
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Her justification for the legitimacy of astrology as a valid science went something like this. |
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New Age practices such as occultism, crystal power and astrology are examples of spiritual but not religious pursuits of enlightenment. |
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Among his medieval and Renaissance characters, Shakespeare seems to associate a belief in astrology with light-mindedness. |
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For example, in occidental astrology I'm Aquarius and in vedic astrology I'm Capricorn. |
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Of the seven archangels Raphael is the one usually associated with Mercury, the planet traditionally taken as the planetary ruler of astrology. |
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He taught Lilly the rudiments of astrology, but Lilly had a low opinion of his tutor. |
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Rumpology works the same way as astrology, cartomancy, metoposcopy, palmistry, and getting messages from ghosts. |
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What is remarkable is that medieval astrology can get such complexity out of only a few techniques. |
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The planets, signs, houses and aspects are the nuts and bolts of astrology. |
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Keeping a moon journal is an easy, enjoyable and insightful introduction to astrology. |
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He studied alchemy, astrology and the Kaballah as a boy and later became a doctor of medicine. |
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He was pleased to do this, and not only because it brought him an income of 20 florins a time but because his interest in astrology was life-long. |
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Lennon and Ono made many decisions based on astrology and the reading of tarot cards. |
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In religion, or astrology, or any other belief system, revision is a kind of defeat. |
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The life of the architect is so fraught with uncertainty and dilemmas that any clarification of the future, including astrology, is disproportionately welcome. |
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But because my commitment is to mainstreaming astrology, I think it would be very confusing to the public if I started discussing other techniques. |
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In 1991, about 25 percent of inhabitants claimed to believe in astrology and good luck charms, and 42 percent believed in fortune-telling and faith healing. |
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Next you'll be running courses on astrology, dowsing and feng shui. |
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Anyway, enough of the justification of why a supposedly logical and rational person such as myself could take interest in something as supposedly trivial as astrology. |
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I also like when it's my birthday and you look up who else was born on your birthday and it seems like that's the strongest disproof of astrology. |
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This Kristo's horoscope site had some interesting stuff on it that I want to come back and check out, about dreams, astrology, alchemy, intuition and some other junk. |
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As you might have guess, I think that astrology is a load of utter tosh. |
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Both astrology and graphology, as well as biorhythms, have been widely used in Europe, in India, and in Asia for determining if applicants are suitable for certain positions. |
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No belief in astrology is needed to carry out such an investigation, only the birth-dates, an astronomical almanac, and a table of logarithms for working out the horoscope. |
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One of his greatest achievements, mathematical proof of a heliocentric solar system, continues to be used today as a major argument against the validity of astrology. |
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The themes of heraldry, religion, astronomy, astrology and the natural world are expressed in murals, mosaics, stained glass, intricate woodwork and stone and marble carvings. |
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Firmly holding that research determines the economic, social, and political development of a nation, he rebuffed all pseudoscience, such as astrology. |
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They were engaged in trade, hieratical duties and astrology. |
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The Astrofaces research project seeks to verify astrology for modern science with photographs grouped by the sun, moon and ascendant signs of the subjects. |
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But I think Popper may have wanted to find out criteria of demarcation between science and such pseudosciences as astrology and Freudian psychoanalysis. |
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Lilly is now regarded as the principal authority in horary astrology. |
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Books about pseudosciences such as astrology sell millions of copies. |
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The construct of astrology is based on the following theoretical infrastructure. |
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For his part, Pacioli understood the mathematical disciplines to be arithmetic, geometry, astrology, music, perspective, architecture, and cosmography. |
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It is an unfortunate fact that we often learn a lot of astrology when we study the horoscopes of those who have caused or have undergone great tragedy and suffering. |
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In astrology, Mars is the planet of aggressive energy and creative action. |
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A dealbreaker for me is believing in astrology, which is handy since so many numbskulls blurt out references to astrology very soon after you meet them. |
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She did numerology and astrology and tarot with an uncanny instinct. |
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During the reading my psychic used such ancient arts as numerology, astrology, palmistry, tarot cards and rune stones and even found hidden meaning in the color of my tie. |
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Exhibits included displays showing skeptical explanations of paranormal claims such as UFOs, the purported moon landing hoax, cryptozoology, and astrology. |
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Is the person in front of you at the grocery store buying single-serving mac 'n' cheese and fruit cocktail and maybe even one of those mini astrology scrolls? |
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It's not much used in modern astrology, to be honest, apart from as the cusp of the 7th house, the whole of the 7th house dealing with relationships. |
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This book is the best introduction to astrology that I have seen so far. |
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Here, the suspension of disbelief is somewhat trickier, because a great deal of Smiley's data on these beasts comes from telepathy, numerology or astrology. |
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Inside was a large brown bookshelf, jam-packed with mysterious tomes that discussed numerology, tarot, astrology, and other assorted occult subjects. |
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The contrast between the latest textbooks on information technology on the one hand, and the guides to astrology palmistry and numerology on the other, is startling. |
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Newtown is the place to be this month if you have an interest in palmistry, astrology, numerology, Egyptian sand reading or other forms of divination. |
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It goes without saying that financial astrology is just a bit of fun. |
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What David Tredinnick is saying is that astrology is a useful diagnostic tool, seeing strengths and weaknesses through the birth chart. |
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I found that he had dipped a little in chimerical studies and had a hankering after astrology and alchymy. |
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The majority of these cover occult subjects such as alchemy, astrology, chiromancy and physiognomy. |
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The third is the astrological treatise in which he attempted to adapt horoscopic astrology to the Aristotelian natural philosophy of his day. |
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The Tetrabiblos is an extensive and continually reprinted treatise on the ancient principles of horoscopic astrology. |
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Similarly in Cambridge it was maintained in 1603 that judicial astrology was a mere imposture. |
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He was also a tutor to the king and his sons, teaching them liberal arts, theology and astrology. |
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The first two leaves contain texts in Catalan language covering cosmography, astronomy, and astrology. |
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The university of Bologna required three years of philosophy, three years of astrology, and four years of attending medical lectures. |
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The court at Tahert was noted for its support of scholarship in mathematics, astronomy, astrology, theology, and law. |
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Predictional astrology is, to my personal point of view, both a menace and a handicap. |
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Yinxi expressed his deep desire to find the Tao and explained that his long study of astrology allowed him to recognize Laozi's approach. |
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Misapplication of this practical connection leads to such unsciences as astrology and alchemy and, with the Romans, augury. |
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In astrology, the opposite number of Jupiter is Saturn, also known as the Greater Infortune. |
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Followers of pseudosciences such as astrology often draw spurious parallels between their beliefs and established science. |
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The Yavana-jataka contains an Indianized version of traditional Greek astrology, together with the twelve signs of the Greco-Babylonian zodiac. |
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The most common methods involve coffee cups, tarot cards, numerology, geomancy, astrology, palm reading or psychic insight. |
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For if astronomy is the study of the movements of the heavens, then astrology is the study of the effects of those movements. |
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The Condemnations of 1277 banned the teaching of certain philosophical doctrines, including deterministic astrology. |
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During this holiday Clifford Bax introduced Holst to astrology, an interest that later inspired his suite The Planets. |
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Societies in the region laid the foundations for astronomy, mathematics and astrology. |
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This will, I hope, be my last post about astrology for a while. Until and unless, at least, some other nontroversy pops up. |
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Qell, he knows all about mineralogy, and geology, and astrology, and every thing a'most, except what he ought to know, and that is dollar-ology. |
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He is critical of the Magi, attacking astrology, and suggesting that magic originated in medicine, creeping in by pretending to offer health. |
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Bacon also sent his Opus Minus, De Multiplicatione Specierum, De Speculis Comburentibus, an optical lens, and possibly other works on alchemy and astrology. |
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Associatism can take the form of venerating trees or the tombs of saints, seeking holy men or soothsayers as intermediaries with God, or putting one's faith in astrology. |
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Psychic Irene Ison, from Willenhall, explained the basics of tarot cards, astrology and palmistry and gave everyone the chance to look into her crystal ball. |
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He wrote and illustrated a book that contains a treatise on ship building, a treatise on mathematics, much material on astrology, and other materials. |
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He was also renowned for his scientific instruments, particularly his astrolabes and astronomical rings used to study the geometry of astronomy and astrology. |
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The premodern sciences explored in this historiographical enterprise include complexional physiology, physiognomics, astrology, and, to a lesser degree, alchemy. |
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As the pair bond over astrology and gardening, Katherine becomes convinced they belong together, despite him being much older than her and married. |
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To help the matter, the alchemists call in many vanities out of astrology. |
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Srinivasan's belief in astrology and numerology isn't something new. |
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In medical astrology, each body part is ruled by an astrological sign. |
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According to Eberhard, the combination of the five elements as a whole is one of the most important concepts of Chinese astronomy, astrology and geomancy. |
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Astronomy should not be confused with astrology, the belief system which claims that human affairs are correlated with the positions of celestial objects. |
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