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What is (and isn't) Astrology?

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Join host Chris Mendez for Episode 2 of "Saturn Syndrome," where we explore the intricate history and common misconceptions of astrology. From its origins in ancient Sumer and Babylon to its significance across various global cultures, this episode demystifies astrology's deep-rooted presence in human civilization.
Chris clarifies the differences between astrology and astronomy, dispels myths about its connection to black magic, and highlights its practical uses in forecasting and personal reflection. Tune in to deepen your understanding of how celestial influences shape our lives and prepare for an enlightening continuation about the planetary forces that guide our destinies.

Stay tuned with Saturn Syndrome: subscribe, share, and download!
Feedback and Questions: We love hearing from you! Send your feedback, questions, and suggestions to info@alqemy.studio. Your input might be featured in future episodes.
Credits: A huge thank you to Agustin Soto Montecino for composing the original music and audio editing, Gabriela Rodriguez for handling our social media, branding, and consulting, and Andrew Solano for managing the program and being an amazingly supportive partner!
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Join host Chris Mendez for Episode 2 of "Saturn Syndrome," where we explore the intricate history and common misconceptions of astrology. From its origins in ancient Sumer and Babylon to its significance across various global cultures, this episode demystifies astrology's deep-rooted presence in human civilization.
Chris clarifies the differences between astrology and astronomy, dispels myths about its connection to black magic, and highlights its practical uses in forecasting and personal reflection. Tune in to deepen your understanding of how celestial influences shape our lives and prepare for an enlightening continuation about the planetary forces that guide our destinies.

Stay tuned with Saturn Syndrome: subscribe, share, and download!
Feedback and Questions: We love hearing from you! Send your feedback, questions, and suggestions to info@alqemy.studio. Your input might be featured in future episodes.
Credits: A huge thank you to Agustin Soto Montecino for composing the original music and audio editing, Gabriela Rodriguez for handling our social media, branding, and consulting, and Andrew Solano for managing the program and being an amazingly supportive partner!
Legal Notice: All episodes of Saturn Syndrome are copyrighted by Alqemy Studio LLC. All rights reserved.

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