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Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Zodiac and Its Signs (35)
The other system of astrological philosophy is called the heliocentric. This posits the sun in the center of the solar system, where it naturally belongs, with the planets and their moons revolving about it. The great difficulty, however, with the heliocentric system is that, being comparatively new, there has not been sufficient time to experiment successfully and catalogue the effects of its various aspects and relationships. Geocentric astrology, as its name implies, is confined to the earthy side of nature, while heliocentric astrology may be used to analyze the higher intellectual and spiritual faculties of man.
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. (67)
Behold! the other planets are peculiar bodies of their own, which have a corporeal propriety of themselves, and are not bound to any settled or fixed...
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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. (66)
This opinion or supposition is not right, but the earth rolleth itself about; and runneth with the other planets, as in a wheel, round about the sun....
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Greek
Time and Celestial Bodies (38d)
Timaeus: The Moon He placed in the first circle around the Earth, the Sun in the second above the Earth; and the Morning Star and the Star called...
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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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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 26: Of the Planet Saturnus (2)
In the power of these two planets stands the whole body of this world; and there can not be any creature, nor any imaging, in the natural body of this...
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Greek
The Elements (62d)
Timaeus: this is a wholly erroneous supposition For inasmuch as the whole Heaven is spherical, all its outermost parts, being equally distant from...
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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. (65)
The SUN has its own royal place to itself, and does not go away from that place where it came to be at the first. Some suppose that it runneth round...
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Neoplatonic
Fate (5)
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. (71)
Thus on the fourth day, in the anxious birth or geniture of this world, in the middle point or centre of this world, the SUN is sprung up, and stands...
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Kabbalistic
The Thirty-Two Paths of Wisdom:(30)
Collecting Intelligence, and is so called because Astrologers deduce from it the judgment of the Stars, and of the celestial signs, and the perfection...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter IV: The Greeks Drew Many of Their Philosophical Tenets From the Egyptian and Indian Gymnosophists. (3)
He must have the astrological books of Hermes, which are four in number, always in his mouth. Of these, one is about the order of the fixed stars that...
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Neoplatonic
VII, Chapter III (1)
Since, however, every part of the heavens, every sign of the zodiac, all the motion of the heavens, every period of time according to which the world...
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Neoplatonic
The World and Nature. (132)
The Disk (of the Sun) is borne in the Starless realm above the Inerratic Sphere; and hence he is not in the midst of the Planets; but of the Three...
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Greek
Time and Celestial Bodies (39b)
Timaeus: for, because of their simultaneous progress in two opposite directions, the motion of the Same, which is the swiftest of all motions,...
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