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The Astrology of the Stars
KC - Timothy A. Wilkerson - AlchemyAstrology.com
The Astrology of the Stars
KC - Timothy A. Wilkerson - AlchemyAstrology.com
When viewed from a distance, the universe of Stars resemble the neural network of the brain.
The Astrology of the Stars
KC - Timothy A. Wilkerson - AlchemyAstrology.com
www.universetoday.com/
jrjohnson.net/the-‐astronomer/
The Astrology of the Stars
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The Stars are the foundation of astrology. All Stars have their effect on us as they associate to the planets, but the Stars that are on the ecliptic behind the position of the Sun are the strongest. This is because the Sun focuses the energy. This can be observed in the visible light they radiate, which is bent around the Sun by its immense gravitational field and focused in on the Earth. This phenomenon is what proved the viability of Einstein's theory of relativity, E=MC2, during a total eclipse of the Sun, May 29th, 1919. Stars above or below the ecliptic also align vertically with each of the planetary bodies. This is called being in 'Paran', which changes the influence of the planet for each star. *
The Astrology of the Stars
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Stars also emit several other frequencies of energy: xray, gamma ray, infrared, and ultraviolet are just a few. Each star is unique in its contents, size, and strength. The ones that are visible with the naked eye have the longest history in humanity. This graphic shows stars of increased difference in size. The arrow pointing to the dot in the lower left corner is highlighting our Sun, which could hold 1.3 million Earths.
Antares is known as the heart of Scorpio.
The Astrology of the Stars
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In this chart you can see how long people have observed the Stars that are visible with the naked eye according to historical researchers. It also shows their calculated distance, and of which type they have been classified, by science.
The Astrology of the Stars
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Watching and recording movements in the heavens (the night sky) has provided humanity with important information that was used for our survival for thousands of years. Hunting and gathering can be planned with such a chart.
This is a chart of the Moon cycles carved into bone.
It was found in France and has been dated at 32,000 years old.
https://sservi.nasa.gov/articles/oldest-‐lunar-‐calendars/
The Astrology of the Stars
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Lascaux Cave is a Palaeolithic cavern situated in southwestern France. The paintings are estimated at 17,000 years old, and show the galaxy of the Pleiades, and the constellations of Taurus, and Orion (the belt).
The Astrology of the Stars
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This is a spectral analysis of the stars showing the different elements each type has that make it unique. Although they are classified as a general Type, they have small differences that are particular to each star.
The Astrology of the Stars
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A list of the different spectral types (based on temperature) and their unique structure.
The Astrology of the Stars
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Here is where it gets interesting regarding the star influences on our planet. People have observed and recorded these traits among their tribal societies for thousands of years. See: Books, in the Appendix.
The Astrology of the Stars
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This table shows in which constellation the most visible stars are located.
The Astrology of the Stars
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Why there are 12 Zodiac Signs.
The frequency of our solar system determines the number of sections.
This is a photo of sand on a metal plate that is being vibrated with sound emitted by a speaker from below. The sound is adjusted with an oscilloscope which acts as a rheostat that can be used to slowly increase or decrease the frequency. They call this cymatics.
tokenrock.com/explain-cymatics-16.html
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This frequency is found in nature in the form of a hexagon in the honey comb of bee hives, rock formations created by cooling lava, and at the pole of Saturn.
Photo by Dmitriy Smaglov/Thinkstock
The Astrology of the Stars
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Giants Causeway, Ireland -‐ formed by rapidly cooling lava.
Picture of the pole on Saturn.
The Astrology of the Stars
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This frequency gives us 6 sections. Around this wheel an energy wave
is created by the rotation of the Sun and the orbiting planets.
The Astrology of the Stars
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The wave divides each section into alternating positive and negative influences, which gives us 12 sections. Star influences around the edge of the ecliptic in each location are funneled towards the Sun where they are channeled to the planets.
The polarity helps determine the influences within and between the Zodiac signs.
The Astrology of the Stars
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This list shows the symbol of each Zodiac sign, its positive and negative polarity, the Zodiac name, and its predominantly observed influence.
The Astrology of the Stars
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The Planets also carry a polarity.
The Astrology of the Stars
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And the Aspects, which are the angles the planets have in relation to
each other, carry a polarity and influence as well.
For example: a 90˚ negative polarity angle between the Moon and the Sun creates radio interference according to communications experts. This is a Challenge for them, and for humans in general according to astrological observations.
The Astrology of the Stars
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Why understanding the Stars is important.
The Stars are what give each Zodiac Sign their influence. The constellation drawings that connect the stars, located in each sign, are common, or mythological, symbols. They are meant to generally describe the influences that are generated by each group of stars. In the ages where the average person was illiterate this was an important tool for explaining the influences. In the year 200 AD, the stars that are presently associated with the Zodiac signs were physically aligned to the seasons. This is how western astrologers currently draw up a chart and is referred to as Tropical astrology. Today this is no longer the case because the stars appear to have moved. This is called the Precession of the Stars. They move counterclockwise at a rate of about 1˚ every 72 years. That means that the stars that determine the influences of the Zodiac no longer align exactly to the Signs physically. This takes the stars out of the equation. Some say the precession is caused by the Earth wobbling on her axis. That may be part of the equation but there's a another explanation -‐ albeit scientifically controversial.
The Astrology of the Stars
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The star we named Sirius, a binary or twin star itself, is in a binary relationship with Sol, our sun. It is in the constellation Canis Major, and is the brightest star as seen from anywhere on Earth. It is often referred to as the Dog Star. Our solar system orbits Sirius every 24,000 years. This information is contained in ancient Hindu writings and is well known in India. There, astrologers have adjusted their Vedic astrology charts to the actual current day astronomical positions of the stars for millennia. This is called Sidereal astrology. Like the metric system being accepted around the world, so is Sidereal astrology accepted in the eastern hemisphere, but not here in the U.S.
There are 8 sections of the Yuga cycle of 24,000 years.
https://stoicsadhu.com/what-‐exactly-‐are-‐the-‐yugas-‐in-‐hindu-‐cosmology/
The Astrology of the Stars
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What this means for us in the west. We have grown-‐up with the Tropical astrology model probably because it matches our Pagan roots in that it's aligned to the seasons and thus to our ritual holidays. This doesn't invalidate it as a divining tool as it is similar in function to Runes or Tarot, which are driven by egregore. Tropical astrology is useful in foreseeing possibilities for the future. It is essentially what is called a Progressed Chart of about 25 years in the future. It also shows us how other people see us on a relationship, or societal, level. Sidereal astrology tells us about our inborn personality as an individual. Immediately after we're born, the Stars imprint us with their influences as we take our first breath. We may choose to ignore this if we want to, but it is there none the less. I call my Sidereal chart, my secret undercover astrology. Only I, or someone very close to me, can confirm what it divulges. As is the motto inscribed on the frontispiece of the Temple of Delphi, the ancient religious sanctuary dedicated to the Greek Sun God Apollo, the ancients have been known to say, "Know thyself". This imperative assertion indicates that humankind must stand and live according their nature. This is what Sidereal astrology can do for us, show us our inborn, or true, nature. Anything else about us is an add-‐on by those who nurtured us, by our society, or by our own preferences. It's enlightening to know the difference between the three.
The Astrology of the Stars
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Appendix -‐ Books and Chart examples. Books: * Star and Planet Combinations, by Bernadette Brady. Brady's Book of Fixed Stars, by Bernadette Brady. Star Lore, Myths, Legends, and Facts, by William Tyler Olcott. Stars & Planets, the Most Complete Guide to the Stars, Planets, Galaxies and the Solar System, by Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion. Star Magic, The Wisdom of the Constellations for Pagans & Wiccans, by Sandra Kynes.
_______________ To locate Sirius in the night sky draw a line through the belt of Orion, to his right (our left), and look for the brightest star in the sky.
The Astrology of the Stars
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The Astrology of the Stars
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The Astrology of the Stars
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The Astrology of the Stars
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Astrological keywords and charting
by KC -‐ Timothy A. Wilkerson,
and
Fixed Star Readings
(licensed to use Bernadette Brady's Starlight software)
available at:
www.AlchemyAstrology.com
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