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What is astrology?

What is astrology?

Stars in astrology refer to the unconscious objective existence and subjective imagination in the universe, which correspond to real stars and imaginary stars respectively. I have arranged the details of astrology for you below, hoping to help you!

Astrology is astrology, also known as astrology, which is a system that uses the relative position and movement of celestial bodies (especially the position of planets in the solar system) to explain or predict people's fate and behavior.

It is a primitive diviner who observes the positions of celestial bodies, the sun, the moon and the stars and makes explanations to predict various things in the world. Astrologers believe that celestial bodies, especially planets and constellations, predict the changes of everything in the world in some causal or accidental way. It tries to explain people's character and destiny by birthplace, birth time and celestial position.

All cultures in the world have very different astrological systems and theories. Astrologers also have different views on the scope of application of astrology. Some astrologers think that astrology can objectively predict verifiable events in the future, while others think that the explanation of astrology is only inclination', which can't predict astrology or make predictions.

Astrology includes mythology, astronomy, mathematics, philosophy, prophecy and religion.

1. Astrology is a set of symbolic languages: in the most basic way, astrology is a set of languages, which mainly describes the relationship between the earth and other cosmic stars, and the most important part is to understand the influence of other cosmic stars on the earth.

Second, astrology is a tool: of course, astrology can be used as a tool, and all kinds of things on earth can be analyzed from the perspective of astrology.

Third, astrology is a way of thinking: besides the practical part, astrology has its own logic, which is a way of thinking, different from other disciplines.