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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Zodiac and Its Signs (2)
The pagans looked upon the stars as living things, capable of influencing the destinies of individuals, nations, and races. That the early Jewish patriarchs believed that the celestial bodies participated in the affairs of men is evident to any student of Biblical literature, as, for example, in the Book of Judges: "They fought from heaven, even the stars in their courses fought against Sisera." The Chaldeans, Phœnicians, Egyptians, Persians, Hindus, and Chinese all had zodiacs that were much alike in general character, and different authorities have credited each of these nations with being the cradle of astrology and astronomy. The Central and North American Indians also had an understanding of the zodiac, but the patterns and numbers of the signs differed in many details from those of the Eastern Hemisphere.
Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVI: That the Inventors of Other Arts Were Mostly Barbarians. (1)
The Egyptians were the first to introduce astrology among men. Similarly also the Chaldeans. The Egyptians first showed how to burn lamps, and divided...
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Neoplatonic
Are the Stars Causes? (1)
That the circuit of the stars indicates definite events to come but without being the cause direct of all that happens, has been elsewhere affirmed,...
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Neoplatonic
Fate (5-6)
Augury, it is urged, is able from these indications to foretell what is to happen not merely to the universe as a whole, but even to individuals, and ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (1)
THE learned and highly experienced masters of astrology, or the starry art, are come so high and deep in their understanding, that they know the...
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Neoplatonic
Are the Stars Causes? (7)
What explains the purposeful arrangement thus implied? Obviously, unless the particular is included under some general principle of order, there can b...
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Neoplatonic
Are the Stars Causes? (3)
Possibly, however, they act not by choice but under stress of their several positions and collective figures? But if position and figure determined...
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Neoplatonic
Are the Stars Causes? (5)
When they tell us that a certain cold star is more benevolent to us in proportion as it is further away, they clearly make its harmful influence...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (46)
Dear Reader, I understand the astrologers' meanings and sayings full well, and I have perused their writings also, and taken notice how they describe...
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Neoplatonic
The World and Nature. (142)
The most celebrated of the Babylonians, together with Ostanes and Zoroaster, very properly call the starry Spheres "Herds"; whether because these...
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