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E05: Where Sun-Centric Pop Astrology Came From, and Understanding the Big Three

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In this episode, we journey back to the 1600s to explore astrology's decline in popularity and subsequent resurgence in the 1800s. We delve into the origins of Sun-centric pop astrology that emerged during this revival, and address common misconceptions about Sun signs. Next, we discuss the "big three" in astrology—the Sun, Moon, and Rising signs—explaining how each influences your chart. By understanding these key components, we gain a more nuanced perspective on how our ambitions, personality, and inner world interconnect in our lives.
Calculate your birth chart here:
https://horoscopes.astro-seek.com/birth-chart-horoscope-online

Website: rosesastroacademy.com
Book a reading: rosesastroacademy.com/readings
Podcast Transcripts: rosesastroacademy.buzzsprout.com
Contact: rosesastroacademy@gmail.com
Instagram: @rosesastroacademy (just changed from @astro.hooper)

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. A little history lesson (00:01:40)

3. Hellenistic resurgence in the present day (00:03:15)

4. The role of newspapers in sun-centric astrology (00:04:08)

5. The big 3 - the sun sign (00:07:27)

6. The rising sign (00:08:24)

7. The moon sign (00:10:12)

8. Remembering the importance of the houses (00:11:20)

9. Closing Remarks (00:12:32)

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In this episode, we journey back to the 1600s to explore astrology's decline in popularity and subsequent resurgence in the 1800s. We delve into the origins of Sun-centric pop astrology that emerged during this revival, and address common misconceptions about Sun signs. Next, we discuss the "big three" in astrology—the Sun, Moon, and Rising signs—explaining how each influences your chart. By understanding these key components, we gain a more nuanced perspective on how our ambitions, personality, and inner world interconnect in our lives.
Calculate your birth chart here:
https://horoscopes.astro-seek.com/birth-chart-horoscope-online

Website: rosesastroacademy.com
Book a reading: rosesastroacademy.com/readings
Podcast Transcripts: rosesastroacademy.buzzsprout.com
Contact: rosesastroacademy@gmail.com
Instagram: @rosesastroacademy (just changed from @astro.hooper)

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. A little history lesson (00:01:40)

3. Hellenistic resurgence in the present day (00:03:15)

4. The role of newspapers in sun-centric astrology (00:04:08)

5. The big 3 - the sun sign (00:07:27)

6. The rising sign (00:08:24)

7. The moon sign (00:10:12)

8. Remembering the importance of the houses (00:11:20)

9. Closing Remarks (00:12:32)

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