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A 7 page historical survey of the bond of Astrology and Astronomy and how as the result of the scientific method that bond was broken. And how both are still influencing us today. Lists four sources in bibliography.
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that we now separate were one philosophy. Looking at the stars predicted future events, as a guide for agriculture and helped explain the world and our place in it. Not
much has changed in a millennia. The science of astronomy still influences how we look at the world; the money our government spends and captures our imagination in thinking of
life on those other planets. Astrology, on the other hand, the system of the stars influence on our individual lives, although not scientific has had such a resurgence in popular
culture. Like paternal twins secretly separated, astrology and astronomy are never said in the same breath together. Scientists roll their eyes at the voodoo of Astrology and the
astrologers smugly criticize the scientific community for its lack of depth open mindedness.Whatever path a person takes in relation to these two bodies of knowledge, one thing is certain how
both still influence us as much as they did in the first century I Universal Influence When astrology and astronomy were ONE the meaning of life
and the future of it was dependent on the stars. This was probably first noticed by people of agriculture, "astrology as a study dates back to the time of
the Sumerians and Chaldeans. The zodiac was originally referred to as the Houses of the Moon. The first astrologers were priestesses of the Goddess and used the study to determine
the correct times for planting and harvesting. helped keep track of the passage of time(Curran pp 28)." As time passed the stars took on
a much more personal significance. "Since the time of the Babylonians, human beings had believed that the movements of the stars determined life on earth, and that the fate of
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