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− | ==Astrology==
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− | Overview. A collection of articles in which the term 'Astrology' is used.
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− | ==Examples==
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− | *[[En:Mithraism ]] ... the Babylonian star worshippers, who created that strange thing known as astrology. It became a mystery, equipped with powerful rites, ...
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− | *[[En:Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn ]] ... awareness of the four Classical Elements as well as the basics of astrology, tarot divination, and geomancy.
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− | *[[En: Elias Ashmole ]] Raised Anglican with a strong interest in astrology and alchemy, as well as botany.
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− | *[[William Lilly ]] ... englischer Meisterastrologe war, der später als "true father of British astrology" bezeichnet wurde, und noch heute als Meister der Stundenastrologie geschätzt ...
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− | *[[The form of the lodge ]] ... was the ancient science of astronomy, or, as it is now more often called astrology, which is one of the liberal arts and sciences recommended ...
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− | *[[En: The Misraim Rite ]] Magic, Alchemy and Astrology.
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− | *[[En: Manly P. Hall ]] When Were You Born, a murder mystery that uses astrology as a key plot point.
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− | *[[En: The Ritman Library ]] a sizable collection of pre-1900 books on alchemy, astrology, magic, and other occult subjects
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− | *[[En: Symbolic Actions ]] Fate and Fortune are commonly considered one and the same by practitioners of Astrology. Within Masonic philosophy, however, they are symbolically Independent ...
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− | *[[En: Ancient and Modern Initiation ]] In the science of astrology it is the sign and degree on the eastern horizon at the time of birth ...
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− | *[[Lon Milo DuQuette ]] A Pictorial Synthesis of Three Great Pillars of Magick: Enochian, Goetia, Astrology
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− | '''MACKEY'''
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - The History Of Freemasonry ]] ... was deemed a man of learning, just as at this day is the astronomer. Astrology was, in fact, the astronomy of the Middle Ages.
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - A ]] Hermetism, alchemy, astrology, Kabbalism, and Rosicrucianism
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - C ]] ... questions of philosophy, and acquired a great reputation for their astrology.
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - E ]] ... the nature of the stars; and they attribute to him the invention of astrology.
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - H ]] ... still generally believed that Medieval occultism consisting of alchemy, astrology, and the Kabbala, was collectively called Hermetism because it claimed ...
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - N ]] ... The Hebrew name for Mars; and in astrology the lesser Malefic.
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - O ]] This name is given to the sciences of alchemy, magic, and astrology, which existed in the Middle Ages.
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - P ]] He devoted his youth to the study and practice of astrology, alchemy, and magic, and passed many years of his life in traveling ...
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - R ]] ... in the principles and sciences of chemistry, hermeticism, magnetism, astrology, astronomy, and theosophy, by which they obtained great powers ...
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - S ]] ... in one of those forms of Medieval occultism which are represented by astrology, alchemy, mysticism, Rosierucianism, Kabbalism, magic, etc.
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - T ]] ... languages, and its emblems convey a message to students of alchemy and astrology.
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− | '''ALBERT PIKE'''
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 23 ]] This secret was styled the Sacerdotal Art, and included alchemy, astrology, magnum [magic], the science of spirits, etc.
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 24 ]] ... distribution of the Zodiac among she twelve great Divinities, by ancient astrology, six signs were assigned to the male and six to the female principle.
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 25a ]] ... the particular degree in the particular sign of the zodiac in which astrology had fixed the place of its Exaltation ...
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 25b ]] All the planets had what astrology termed their houses, in the Zodiac.
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 25d ]] ... sympathy with the heavenly bodies, they united in one view astronomy, astrology, and religion.
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 28 ]] ... things secret and occult. The astronomy which he mysteriously taught, was astrology: his science of numbers was based on Kabalistical principles.
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− | ==See also==
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− | *[[Astronomy]]
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− | {{SORTIERUNG:Astrology}}
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− | [[Kategorie:English]]
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