Thursday, 26 September 2013

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Astrology has been with mankind for over 5000 years. The oldest astrological paper that still exists dates back to 668-626 B.C. holds the estimations of solar and lunar eclipse and astronomical observations. Ancient papers and artefacts disclose that astrology was practiced earlier for the demands of day-to-day life. According to them stars were the sources of everything. They functioned as messengers of everything that took place in this universe. There is also engaging evidence that Magi -group of sensible men, who checked out Jesus at birth were astrologer-priests from ancient Persia.

Astrology during the Babylon period was an important part of their faith. Babylonian priests were called due to their connections with the gods and their capacity to anticipate the future. They later improved in the art of reviewing the sky. A primary Babylonian record says if the sky is bright when the new moon appears and it is greeted with shouts of happiness, the year will be excellent. The major advancement in sky reading was attained in sixth century BCE, when the sky was divided into 12 sections of 30 degrees each, hence resulting in the 12 zodiac indicators. After the development of mathematical astronomy, the estimation of numerous movements of celestial bodies became possible which later paved means for the horoscopes that we even see till this date.

This art of astrology later traveled to Egypt and Greece where more refinements were made in this field. The Greeks developed what came to be called cathartic astrology. They limited the scope of astrology to a person's life and start anticipating their big decisions. The Greeks later improved in this subject and can properly anticipate the time of marriage and children for a person. Astrology connected to fate, later returned to Roman Empire where most kings worshipped these astrologers and lived their lives.

Astrology has always been a mystical subject since ancient times. It is the study of movements of earths and other celestial bodies and the impact they hold in our lives. The word Astrology is acquired from the Greek word Astrologia, which indicates star study. Astrology has a rich historical background.

Ancient papers and artefacts disclose that astrology was practiced earlier for the demands of day-to-day life. They limited the scope of astrology to a person's life and start anticipating their big decisions. Astrology related to fate, later returned to Roman Empire where most kings worshipped these astrologers and lived their lives.

Astrology has always been a mystical subject since ancient times.

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