Astrology, medicine, astronomy
>> Tuesday, October 19, 2010
It's hard to tell whether the e-engaged or-involved, as we have more to live in harmony with the cosmos. We consider ourselves too advanced scientifically to think that the movements of stars and planets have serious consequences on our daily lives and our health.
But we are right. About all that a man with his limited brain to say, can truly understand the workings of the universe or how it fits within it. Western civilization is founded on conquest, not understanding. But it was not always the case.
Astrology is one of the historical contexts in which astronomy developed. The Babylonians carefully compiled tablets of the position of Venus, as it was believed the prospects for the weather, war, famine, disease, governments and kingdoms to show.
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