American Museum of Natural History

The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010.

Uses of astrology

It is debatable whether the stars located light-years from our planet can really make an impact at the time of our birth. However, I think that the collective unconscious has a powerful influence.

If millions of people have learned that an Aries, for example, has certain characteristics, whether these millions of people regularly consult their horoscope to see "what the sign says," we have millions of minds that are creating thoughts related that sign.

Thus, during the period of a sign we have millions of minds thinking about the strengths, weaknesses and tendencies associated with it. It is the right time to take advantage of all that mental strength and meditate on them.

Anyway, reflecting to oneself is always useful, as long as what is indicated by the oracle is not taken as a fatality. It is only a suggestion, a source of inspiration at most a tendency. Astrologers often say: "the stars incline but do not oblige."

Listening to oneself is a good practice, especially for the "western" human being, so used to be filled with external noises so as to not listen to his interior. Astrology with its charts is a rich set of symbols that stimulates our activity in the right cerebral hemisphere, our abstract and intuitive mind.

And it also connects us with our subconscious, where our habits and tendencies are registered, which are determinants in our lives. Getting to know them is a good thing, especially so we can change those which are not useful to us to have a good quality of life.

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What is the ascendant?

The Ascendant is one point on the astral chart that appears to the east in the moment of birth. The Ascendant symbolizes the way we approach life.

Thus, the Ascendant can be associated with the awakening of our consciousness, just as the sun wakes us in the morning, dispelling the darkness of the night with its rays of light. According to the sign of the Zodiac representing the ascendant, we tend to use their characteristics to mold our personality and make a kind of mask between our true nature, symbolized by the Sun, and the outside world. In many cases, others recognize us more by the qualities of the sign of Ascendant than by the characteristics of the solar sign.

In consequence, the Ascendant can be, first, an image that we project to the outside, or a shield, but also like a door that opens toward our true being and allows to flow through this channel a large part of ourselves.

The ascendant sign marks the external behavior or the way their daily reactions are. Sometimes, there is a certain contradiction between the internal being shaped by the position of the sun, and the external behaviors, which are indicated by the sign in the ascendant.

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History of Astrology

The oldest astrological documents are of the year 700 BC, which comes from the Babylonian and Chaldeans. For Egyptians, the astrological knowledge was part of their religion. The oldest sample of the drafting of an astral birth chart comes from the Egyptian Pharaoh Nectanebo in the year 358 BC. Some of the most famous people who were dedicated to the study of astrology are: Hippocrates (460 – 359 BC), father of today’s medicine, who used the astrological system for his diagnoses in medicine, Aristotle (384 – 322 BC), Manilus (48 BC – 20 AD), who wrote five books on the movement of celestial bodies and on the properties of the zodiacal signs, Francis Bacon (1546 – 1626); Galileo Galilei (1546 – 1601), who built the first telescope of history and confirmed the controversial theory of Copernicus which states that the Earth was not the center of the universe; Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), who was convinced that the events could be predicted by astrology.

Astrology fell in a time of darkness during 1600 to 1800 due to numerous factors that contributed to its discredit. Astronomy was transformed into a science sharpening its separation from astrology. The Catholic Church and parliaments openly proclaimed that astrology was a superstitious practice. It was subjected to trial by accusing astrologers of heretics and condemning them to remain in prison or were sentenced to death even if people of the stature of John Dryden and Isaac Newton were ruling in its favor.

In the early nineteenth century, astrology experienced a revival under the auspices of Frederic Leo (better known as Alan Leo). Astrology acquired a new image which praises the human nature and it stressed that a man can have control over his destiny or be at the mercy of it. Alan Leo astrology took away the value of superstition and witchcraft that surrounded it and raised its art-science status to be more ethical.

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