Dana Gerhardt's new series helps you to understand the zodiac sign archetypes at a deeper level. By telling the mythical story of the twelve labors of Hercules, the author illuminates the lesson that each of the astrological signs represents. Aries, the first sign of the zodiac, is related to Hercules' eighth labor - Capturing the Man-Eating Mares of Diomedes. Aries
Since the mid-1990s, the so-called "Vedic astrology" has experienced a remarkable boom in America. Hence not only the Hindu sidereal Zodiac was imported to the west, but also other techniques of Hindu astrology and even spiritual concepts of the Vedic culture. By designating this astrology as "Vedic" - i.e. connecting it with the sacred writings of Hinduism, the Vedas - they allege that this astrology has a spiritual background, and ultimately goes back to divine revelation. Vedic Astrology - critically examined
This series focuses on our collection of articles in the rubric "Everything about astrology". In occasional intervals we are selecting a text that refers to the current quality of time. These references may either be obvious or will be suggested and explained by us. This week all eyes are on Prince William who marries Catherine Middleton. We look at the generational games in the Royal Family with a text by Liz Greene. The Royal Family
Richard Idemon was among the pioneers who introduced psychology to astrology in the 1970s and 1980s. His books "Through the Looking Glass" and "The Magic Thread" give a lively impression of his work which was revolutionary at that time. They preserve a wonderful spirit which is still inspiring readers today. Being out of print for a while they have a revival now as reprints thanks to the Wessex Astrologer. »»
This
introduction into the basic ideas of astrology is taken from the children's book "Looking
at Astrology" by Liz Greene. Although
once written for children, the text is very interesting for everyone who wants
to take first steps in astrology.
"Mapping
the Psyche" by Clare Martin is a transcript of an introductory course in psychological
astrology given for the CPA. In the first of three volumes,
the basic building blocks of astrological language are presented. The second
terme explores the planetary aspects and the houses of the horoscope.
19-May-2012, 04:46 UT/GMT | ||||
![]() | Sun | 28 | 36'59" | |
![]() | Moon | 9 | 12' 9" | |
![]() | Mercury | 18 | 52' 8" | |
![]() | Venus | 23 | 44'11"r | |
![]() | Mars | 10 | 2'57" | |
![]() | Jupiter | 24 | 30'52" | |
![]() | Saturn | 23 | 51' 8"r | |
![]() | Uranus | 7 | 21'51" | |
![]() | Neptune | 3 | 4'35" | |
![]() | Pluto | 9 | 12'11"r | |
![]() | TrueNode | 5 | 3'38"r | |
![]() | Chiron | 9 | 28'48" | |