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  • ...the soul. The scientific community, however, almost universally considers astrology to be a [[pseudoscience]] or superstition, and there is no widely accepted ...ogical axiom, "As above, so below."<ref>Bobrick, Benson: ''The Fated Sky: Astrology in History,'' Simon and Schuster, 2006, p. 23</ref>
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  • Version of [[astrology]] that involves casting nativities.
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  • ...t of his birth or conception. It is one of the fundamental techniques of [[astrology]]. The term stems from the ancient Greek word γενεθλον (birth). Genethlialogy is a branch of [[astrology]] (though it is not accepted by many astrologers) and shares its controvers
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  • {{rpl|Conjunction (astrology)}}
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  • {{r|Astrology||**}}
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  • {{r|Astrology}}
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  • ...the soul. The scientific community, however, almost universally considers astrology to be a [[pseudoscience]] or superstition, and there is no widely accepted ...ogical axiom, "As above, so below."<ref>Bobrick, Benson: ''The Fated Sky: Astrology in History,'' Simon and Schuster, 2006, p. 23</ref>
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  • {{r|Astrology}}
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  • {{r|Astrology}}
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  • ...rses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/special/science/astro/index.html Astronomy & Astrology in Chaucer's Work]
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  • ...ana and psychadelic drugs like LSD, [[pop art]], interest in spirituality, astrology and occult ideas.
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  • ...udolfhsmit.nl/index.html Astrology & Science The Scientific Exploration of Astrology] "An archive of 69 articles with abstracts and references. Results of hund
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  • ...mies of Reason'' (2007) Dawkins argues against popular [[spirituality]], [[astrology]] and [[Complementary and alternative medicine|alternative medicine]]. ...rs.htm The Real Romance in the Stars] (1995) &ndash; A critical view of [[astrology]].
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  • ...redict future elections by calling it psephology, suggesting it is akin to astrology. Thus journalist David Broder has explained, "The science of interpreting e
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  • *in [[astrology]] one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided
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  • ...l and immoral life, being a [[Manichaeism|Manichaean]], and believing in [[astrology]]. He relates the processes and influences that led him to change his mind ...of [[Aristotle]] between the ages of twenty and twenty-nine. Thoughts on astrology. His first book.
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  • ...tists to explain purported supernatural acts of [[divination]] including [[astrology]], [[tarot cards|tarot card reading]], [[psychics]], [[faith healing|faith
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  • ...Hindu]] literature also provides the grammar, phonetics, meter, etymology, astrology and rituals associated with a given hymn or mantra.
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