Astrology: Its Worldview & Implications

Astrology: Its Worldview & Implications
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9781663222152
ISBN-13 : 1663222150
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Astrology: Its Worldview & Implications by : Joseph Howard Tyson

J. H. Tyson writes that astrology is neither a science nor pseudoscience. It falls into the category of crafts which somehow work, though science can’t fathom why. In that respect it resembles acupuncture and Feng Shui (the Chinese art of proper arrangement.) Astrology holds that cosmic forces influence us, just as the moon affects the ebb and flow of tides. Since 6,000 B.C. learned astrologers have collaborated on a body of data which links planetary positions at birth with certain human traits. A birth chart summarizes the native’s personality characteristics and provides an indication as to how that person might fare in various departments of life. Astrologers help clarify clients’ aptitudes with the intention of facilitating their development. Natal charts may be conceived of as blueprints which encourage people to cultivate their strengths, overcome faults, and circumvent avoidable problems. Tyson’s book outlines the history and principles of astrology, then provides examples of its value by juxtaposing biographical sketches of Napoleon, Theodore Roosevelt, Empress Alexandra of Russia, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and others with their natal charts. Tyson argues for Earth’s inclusion into astrological theory. This globe under our very feet exerts great influence. He demonstrates how the slower-moving planets (Jupiter-through-Pluto) provide more accurate generational profiles than the “boomer,” gen-x-er, millennial classifications bandied about by pundits. In his chapter on Esoteric Astrology Tyson explains the Sixteen Astrological Ages of Humankind. Check out J. H. Tyson’s latest book for new insights into the prehistoric art of astrology.

Worldviews, Science And Us: Redemarcating Knowledge And Its Social And Ethical Implications

Worldviews, Science And Us: Redemarcating Knowledge And Its Social And Ethical Implications
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9789814480833
ISBN-13 : 9814480835
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Worldviews, Science And Us: Redemarcating Knowledge And Its Social And Ethical Implications by : Diederik Aerts

This publication features an interdisciplinary group of contributors which questions aspects of today's worldviews and science that are often taken for granted and tacitly determine the boundaries of what is generally conceived of as the 'world' and 'science'. Some authors stress that existing demarcations are obsolete and often prevent new insights. Others show how they influence the way people perceive themselves and believe the world ontologically to be, determining people's actions and the social fabric. There are yet others who point out how a redemarcation may stimulate the development of knowledge acquisition and social well-being. Examples of how bridging knowledge between different fields leads to new crucial insights, while identifying the pattern of too strict a demarcation preventing such insights, are also analyzed in this volume.

Coping with Negative Life Events

Coping with Negative Life Events
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781475798654
ISBN-13 : 1475798652
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Coping with Negative Life Events by : C.R. Snyder

"Like a Bridge over Troubled Waters" The surge of current interest in the interface between clinical and social psychology is well illustrated by the publication of a number of general texts and journals in this area, and the growing emphasis in graduate programs on providing training in both disciplines. Although the bene fits of an integrated clinical-social approach have been recognized for a number of years, the recent work in this area has advanced from the oretical extrapolations of social psychological models to clinical issues to theory and research that is based on social principles and conducted in clinical domains. It is becoming increasingly common to find social psy chologists pursuing research with clinical populations and clinical psy chologists investigating variables that have traditionally been in the realm of social psychology. A major area of interface between the two disciplines is in research and theory concerned with how individuals respond to negative events. In addition to the trend toward an integrated clinical-social approach, the growing body of literature in this area reflects the explosion of cur rent interest in the area of health psychology; work by clinical and social psychologists on the topics of stress and coping has been one of the major facets of this burgeoning field. The purpose of the present volume is to provide a common forum for recent advances in the clinical and social literature on responses to negative life outcomes.

Astrology for Beginners

Astrology for Beginners
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 113
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ISBN-10 : 9783754305980
ISBN-13 : 3754305980
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Astrology for Beginners by : Harry Eilenstein

Astrology is the best known and the most precise oracle system. With its help one can create horoscopes describing the character of people, companies and events. However, astrology is not simply a matter of fateful and unintentional imprinting, but a recognition of how one is, based on the parable of the position of the planets at the time of birth. The horoscope describes a person as a play: the ascendant is the stage set; the planets are the actors; the zodiac signs are the roles of the actors; the astrological houses are the areas of life in which the actors appear; the ego is the director who is responsible for the level of the play - and if the director should ever get stuck, he can ask the scriptwriter, i.e. the soul, for the meaning of this play. This book contains all the information necessary for the interpretation of a horoscope - but everything in a rather short form, because this introduction for beginners should not get 1000 pages ...

Genesis and Cosmos

Genesis and Cosmos
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9789004396937
ISBN-13 : 9004396934
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Genesis and Cosmos by : Adam Rasmussen

In Genesis and Cosmos Adam Rasmussen examines how Basil and Origen addressed scientific problems in their interpretations of Genesis 1. For the first time, he offers an in-depth analysis of Basil’s thinking on three problems in Scripture-and-science: the nature of matter, the super-heavenly water, and astrology. Both theologians worked from the same fundamental perspective that science is the “servant” of Christianity, useful yet subordinate. Rasmussen convincingly shows how Basil used Origen’s writings to construct his own solutions. Only on the question of the water does Basil break with Origen, who allegorized the water. Rasmussen demonstrates how they sought to integrate science and Scripture and thus remain instructive for those engaged in the dialogue between religion and science today.

Magic for Beginners I

Magic for Beginners I
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 637
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ISBN-10 : 9783753494692
ISBN-13 : 3753494690
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Magic for Beginners I by : Harry Eilenstein

This Volume contains the books: - Telepathy for Beginners - Telepathy for Advanced Learners - Telekinesis for Beginners - Auto-Movement for Beginners - Astrology for Beginners - The Language of the Moon - for Beginners - Feng Shui for Beginners - Kundalini for Beginners

Influences

Influences
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9780226922850
ISBN-13 : 0226922855
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Influences by : Mary Quinlan-McGrath

Today few would think of astronomy and astrology as fields related to theology. Fewer still would know that physically absorbing planetary rays was once considered to have medical and psychological effects. But this was the understanding of light radiation held by certain natural philosophers of early modern Europe, and that, argues Mary Quinlan-McGrath, was why educated people of the Renaissance commissioned artworks centered on astrological themes and practices. Influences is the first book to reveal how important Renaissance artworks were designed to be not only beautiful but also—perhaps even primarily—functional. From the fresco cycles at Caprarola, to the Vatican’s Sala dei Pontefici, to the Villa Farnesina, these great works were commissioned to selectively capture and then transmit celestial radiation, influencing the bodies and minds of their audiences. Quinlan-McGrath examines the sophisticated logic behind these theories and practices and, along the way, sheds light on early creation theory; the relationship between astrology and natural theology; and the protochemistry, physics, and mathematics of rays. An original and intellectually stimulating study, Influences adds a new dimension to the understanding of aesthetics among Renaissance patrons and a new meaning to the seductive powers of art.

Astrology and Popular Religion in the Modern West

Astrology and Popular Religion in the Modern West
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781317177791
ISBN-13 : 1317177797
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Astrology and Popular Religion in the Modern West by : Nicholas Campion

This book explores an area of contemporary religion, spirituality and popular culture which has not so far been investigated in depth, the phenomenon of astrology in the modern west. Locating modern astrology historically and sociologically in its religious, New Age and millenarian contexts, Nicholas Campion considers astrology's relation to modernity and draws on extensive fieldwork and interviews with leading modern astrologers to present an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the origins and nature of New Age ideology. This book challenges the notion that astrology is either 'marginal' or a feature of postmodernism. Concluding that astrology is more popular than the usual figures suggest, Campion argues that modern astrology is largely shaped by New Age thought, influenced by the European Millenarian tradition, that it can be seen as an heir to classical Gnosticism and is part of the vernacular religion of the modern west.

Cosmos and Psyche

Cosmos and Psyche
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 604
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ISBN-10 : 0670032921
ISBN-13 : 9780670032921
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmos and Psyche by : Richard Tarnas

Seeks to demonstrate the existence of a direct connection between the planetary movements and human history, and examines such ancient and modern events as the French Revolution and September 11th.

Mythic Astrology Applied

Mythic Astrology Applied
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Publisher : Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 0738704253
ISBN-13 : 9780738704258
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Mythic Astrology Applied by : Ariel Guttman

This is a guide to using myths and ancient deity archetypes for astrological chart interpretation.