Jun
9

Why “Believe” In Astrology? Astro-Facts

Outtakes and Various Other Sundries…

zodiac fabricI came across this: Why Believe in Astrology?

It’s not the usual fodder… something for your Saturday. :-)

Now that you know a little bit about the ancient lore of studying the stars, you may still be asking yourself, “Why should I believe this stuff?” Ask yourself that question again, after you check out these AstroFacts:

* In 1798, Goethe wrote that astrology is connected with the true sense of poetry, or “some vast cosmic unity.” He believed that the “heavenly bodies” had a great and decisive influence on the weather and plant life.

* Astrology was practiced as a noble art among scholarly men during the Renaissance, and was even offered at college alongside art, science, theology, poetry, architecture, business and politics. It was considered a “highly intellectual pursuit,” and students had to learn to read Latin, Greek and sometimes a third language to interpret charts; they also had to know math well to chart the positions of the planets.

* In America, founding fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin all had personal astrologers.

Click here to read the rest… AstroFacts

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One Response to “Why “Believe” In Astrology? Astro-Facts”

  1. Chris Brennan says on 6/9/07 at 8:14 pm:

    “In America, founding fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin all had personal astrologers. ”

    I’m not sure that this is actually true… Has anyone else read this in a reliable source?

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