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Visual Astrology
Visual Astrology is the astrology
of working with the whole sky. It does not replace the
horoscope but rather complements it.
When the Greeks domesticated
astrology and proceeded to bring order and logic to the
Babylonian craft of sky
watching, they
created the horoscope as a way of mapping the sky. The Greek
map - the horoscope -
became so successful that it became the territory itself,
rather than a representation of the
territory. Astrologers stopped looking at the sky and proceed
to look only
at the charts.
Visual astrology, - the
astrology of the whole sky - is an uncharted domain,
but since January, 2005 it has been the focus of a month
e-newsletter published by Bernadette Brady and Darrelyn
Gunzburg through their UK companies, Zyntara Publications -
the home of Starlight software and Astro Logos. Through this
monthly newsletter a body of knowledge is being compiled based
on referencing the clay tablets of Mesopotamia as an aid to
re-learning how to read a whole sky and blend that information
with a horoscope to produce a enhanced sky and star filled
view of the moment when a person is born.
Visual Astrology therefore
is not Babylonian astrology but rather as a form of
post-modern astrology that seeks to hear other voices
and other thoughts apart from the doctrine
of the established horoscope. Visual
astrology allows us to leave the
safety of our neat,
mathematical ecliptic and start to consider, once again, the
whole night sky.
You can read many articles on Visual Astrology
by visiting the archive of the Visual Astrology
Newsletter, indeed if you wish you can even subscribe, it
is FREE...
This conference is about introducing you to
these ideas, teaching you how to look at the stars and helping
you put back into your astrology the missing sky.
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