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astrologyThe study of the stars, moon, and planets, interpreted as having an affect on everyday life.
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astrologylate 14c., from Latin astrologia "astronomy, the science of the heavenly bodies," from Greek astrologia "telling of the stars," from astron "star" (see astro-) + -logia & [..]
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astrologystudy that attempts to interpret the influence of heavenly bodies on human affairs. Astrology is not science.
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astrologythe study of the stars as a way of telling yourfortune
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astrologyone of many pseudoscience that is based on the belief that the movements and positions of the planets in relation to the constellations of the zodiac, influence the lives of individuals, the course of [..]
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astrologyPseudo-scientific study of the putative influence occasioned on individuals and societies by the planets. Though key figures in the Scientific Revolution such as Johannes Kepler themselves made little [..]
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astrology(n) a pseudoscience claiming divination by the positions of the planets and sun and moon
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astrology(n.) A non-scientific system based on superstition, that purports to explain or predict human actions by study of celestial positions.
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astrology(See DIAPASON, MICROCOSM.)
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astrologyFrom Astro (Greek, "star") Logos ("the Word"). In esoterism, the Logos is the primordial intelligence that creates ("...and God said, Let there be light...") therefore, esoteric astrology is the study of the Word (Logos) in relation to the stars (astro), in relation to the heavens, and how the L [..]
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astrologyThe belief that the orientation of the planets at the time of one's birth, and the location of that birth predicts the individual's future and personality. Belief in astrology is common amon [..]
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astrologyautomatic writing
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astrology|Astrology
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