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About the Astrologer |
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Written by Jacqueline Brook
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Personal Philosophy
Astrology is based on a sound monotheistic philosophy and is aligned with classical moral teachings; it is impossible not to question the very core of who you are and your personal belief system, once you begin your studies. You can never graduate in this field: as one layer is learnt, the next unfolds. In the words of William Lilly, “You will always remain a student of astrology”. This study takes courage, sacrifice and humility and should have a profound effect, not only on the astrologer, but also on the people assisted by her. Although everything that exists can be located in the chart, I only tell you what you wish to know; this information is imparted in an empathetic and non judgemental manner. We have all been successful at landing ourselves in a quagmire of trouble and misery at sometime during the course of our lives - my job is to be entirely objective and truthful to enable you to emerge from that. The more specific you can be with regards to your needs, the more accurate I can be in the application of my craft; I do not impart vague niceties which leave you feeling good, yet still unable to see the wood for the trees.
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About Traditional Astrology |
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Written by Jacqueline Brook
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Astrology is the study of the movement of the celestial bodies and their correlation with all life forms on earth. There is nothing alternative, new age, or diabolical about astrology; it has been used since Biblical days to assist man in making critical decisions pertaining to all areas of his life and its efficacy has been proven through the ages.
Astrology is the oldest of the occult sciences (involving the supernatural) and is the origin of science itself; in relation to other sciences, astrology certainly holds the moral high ground. From astrology are derived astronomy, mathematics, medicine and botany, to name only a few derivatives.
Throughout history leading theological, medical and literary figures were either astrologers or consulted with astrologers: Hippocrates, Galileo, Shakespeare, Dante, Chaucer, Milton and Newton to name a few. Before the mythical 'Age of Enlightenment' (1700's), astrology was a language understood by all. Geoffrey Chaucer for example, who was a skilled astrologer as well as a poet, could describe a character by his temperament, "cholerick" perhaps, knowing that just that one word would give his readers a good idea of not only his character's general behaviour, but also his appearance.
Anyone contacting an astrologer for assistance should receive answers that are practical and which can be implemented in daily life: there is nothing vague or intuitive about the craft. |
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