What is Astrology?
What is Astrology?
Astrology is the study of the influence of stars and planets on human lives. There is a belief that the position of the sun, moon, planets, and other stars during a person鈥檚 birth is very critical. Some people believe these cosmic objects define someone鈥檚 personality, their romantic relations, and predict their economic successes. One popular aspect of astronomy are horoscopes, which commonly appear in newspapers. However, astrologers consider this an inaccurate way of profiling one鈥檚 life, personality, and future endeavors. A more accurate picture can be given by the specific sign of the planet at the time of birth, the angles, houses, and many other factors. The astrological signs are Aries, Libra, Virgo, Pisces, Gemini, Leo, Cancer, Capricorn, Taurus, Sagittarius, Scorpio, and Aquarius.
The History of Astrology
Broadly defined, astrology involves seeking the meaning of life in the sky. The birth of astrology is credited to the Babylonians. They had astrological charts that they used to predict recurrence of specific celestial events. Babylonians introduced astrology to the Greeks in the 4th century BC. Scholars such as Aristotle and Plato studied astrology leading to it being regarded as a science. Soon afterward, the Romans and then the Arabs embraced astrology. Later on, it spread to the whole 海角社区. At first, the 海角社区 used astrology to predict weather patterns for agricultural purposes. However, it broadened to include forecasting natural disasters, war, and for giving counsel to emperors and kings.
Western Astrology
Western astrology is the oldest astrological system in existence today. It has its roots from the 19th to the 17th century BCE. It began in Mesopotamia then spread to ancient Greece, Rome, the Arab nations, and finally to Western and Central Europe. The popular form of Western astrology are the horoscopes systems that claim to explain people鈥檚 personalities and predict their future significant life events. There are three categories of western astrology namely mundane astrology, interrogatory astrology, and natal astrology. Mundane astrology predicts the outcome of 海角社区 events such as wars, economies, and national affairs. Interrogatory astrology makes specific predictions about the subject鈥檚 objectives and events in life. On the other hand, natal astrology makes predictions based on the Law of Beginnings. The theory states that occurrences happen based on the beginning of something. As a result, a person鈥檚 future life is explained by their birth.
Hindu Astrology
The Hindu astrology derived its practices from the Hellenistic astrology by the 3rd century B.C. It incorporates Hindu lunar mansions. Besides Hellenistic astrology, Hindu astrology may have also acquired its principles from the Greek. The evidence of this claim is the Greek names of signs (such as Hindi word 鈥淜riya鈥 derived from 鈥淜rios鈥 in Greek meaning Aries) and names of the planets and stars (such as the Hindi name of Sun 鈥淗eli鈥 derived from the Greek word 鈥淗elios). Some of the Indian techniques have their origin from the Babylonian astrology.
Chinese Astrology
Chinese astrology, on the other hand, relates closely to the Chinese philosophy. The Chinese view outlines three theories of harmony namely man, heaven, and earth. Chinese astrology revolves around concepts of the ten celestial stems, yin and yang, shichen, and the 12 earthly branches. The Chinese Zodiac consists of 12 animal signs. Each sign represents a different personality and as such describes persons with various personalities. The animal signs begin with the sign of the Rat. The other symbols include Ox, Tiger, Monkey, Horse, Rooster, Dragon, and Rabbit among others. The Korean zodiac is the same as that of the Chinese. However, the Vietnamese zodiac is identical to the Chinese and Vietnamese zodiac except for the second sign being the Water Buffalo instead of the Ox.
Theological Viewpoints on Astrology
In ancient times, St. Augustine (354-430) refuted astrology due to its conflict with his belief that God grants men free will to determine their course in life. Furthermore, he observed that although twins are born at almost the same time, their lives often take entirely different paths. Astrology was unable to explain such a variance in its belief in the 鈥淟aw of Beginnings.鈥 During medieval times, Muslim astronomers like Avicenna, Ibn al-Haytham, and Al-Farabi criticized astrology for its claim to predict the future outcome of people鈥檚 lives. According to them, no one could anticipate the will of God for people鈥檚 lives. In modern times, criticism such as of the Catholic Church exists. According to their doctrines, astrology鈥檚 divination practices are incompatible with the church鈥檚 beliefs such as the free will.
Scientific Criticisms of Astrology
Long before recorded history, astrology was called the 鈥淢other of all Sciences.鈥 It has been dated to at least the 2nd millennium BCE and contains roots in calendrical systems. Astrology is thought to have been founded upon ancient theories like feng shui, yoga, and acupuncture. Earlier academic works about medicine, alchemy, meteorology, and astronomy acknowledged astrology. Astrology was also present in literary pieces such as the works of Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, and Lope de Vega.
However, with the advent of the scientific method in the 20th century, astrology has been proven not to be a science. It is safely categorized as a pseudoscience. Scientists classify astrology as a pseudoscience because they believe that it does not have the power to describe the universe. Since science is based on evidence, scientific testing of astrology has failed to indicate any evidence of astrology鈥檚 premises. Thus, those who keep having faith in astrology do so in spite of no scientific basis for their beliefs. Such people base their arguments upon the predictions that turn out to be true. However, they do not keep records of the predictions that turn out to be false. Such behavior is called confirmation bias. Furthermore, astrology has not shown any effectiveness in controlled studies as well as scientific validity. It is also difficult to test the validity of astrology. There are also a lot of inconsistencies such as the astrologers fail to take into account the precision of the equinoxes that often affect the sun鈥檚 position.
Hence, astrology is a pseudoscience that claims to be able to predict the one鈥檚 personality, life, and future successes based on the happenings during their birth. The common form of astrology is horoscopes.