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Monday, March 27, 2017

Review of Astrolibrary

Astrolibrary
https://astrolibrary.org/

I decided to examine some  astrology websites to find a good resource I could reccommend for those who are just now developing an interest in astrology and would like to learn the basics. I’ve settled on Astrolibrary, mainly because I liked their philosophy which includes a belief in free will.  They even included one of my favorite quotes in lesson 10: “I am the master of my fate and the captain of my soul.”

I was a teenager when I checked my first book on astrology out of the library, and by the end of the night, I had cast my birth chart. It’s even easier now that there are websites that will do the math and draw the chart for you.  (I still would recommend you learn to do the math yourself, but then have one printed out for you at Astrodienst.com to check your accuracy.)

Begin with lesson one, and once you have your chart, come back here to Astrolibrary and continue through lesson 10.   But, just for now, don’t go past lesson 10. If you really are interested in learning more, then look at how some of the other websites with lessons for beginners present the same material. I would suggest that you take your time and really learn the planets, signs, houses, and aspects forward and backward before you go any further. These are the tools of astrology and as necessary to reading a chart as the alphabet is to writing a book.  But once you know them, you’ll find that you can learn anything and everything about astrology with ease.

There is much more involved in astrology than just reading someone's birth chart or writing a daily horoscope column.  These are just some of the areas involved in the study of astrology:

Astrology of a Business - the birth chart of a business
Astropsychology - psychological astrology
Composite or Blended Chart Astrology - the chart of a            relationship or family
Electional Astrology - determining when to do something
Geographic Astrology - determining where to do                       something
Hellenistic Astrology - the study of ancient astrology
Horary Astrology - the study of the birth of a question      Medical Astrology
Mundane Astrology - Political or World Events
Past Life Astrology
Synastry - Compatibility
Vocational Astrology - Choosing a career





  

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

REP UR SIGN Review

REP UR SIGN
https://www.facebook.com/REPURSIGN/

I don’t know why I like this site, but I really do.
Astrology on Facebook is like a whole new world for me, and this one is my favorite.  It’s based on the idea that everybody thinks their sun sign is the best (which is funny because its true!), so that becomes your team, and you vote for your team. Their posts are just random thoughts on the signs, but they always make me smile.  And even though they are just for fun, somebody over there actually knows what they’re talking about astrologically, because I can almost always see the logic behind them.  

I like reading the comments and seeing how many votes each of the sun signs get.  It’s interesting to see how many people agree with what is said about their sign. Some signs are the first to laugh at themselves, and the first to comment on posts. Other signs will be the first to vote for any positive characteristics attributed to their signs but they either just never recognize or never admit to having any negative traits, even when it’s all in fun.

I should mention that this is not a site for kids, they are usually relatively tame, but some of the posts do cross over into R-rated areas. 



Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Astrocenter.com Review

Astrocenter.com

http://www.astrocenter.com

Note:  Although my original intention was to review only Astrocenter.com, I have confirmed that the other two astrology websites listed below are part of the same company as Astrocenter.com with similar content, and so I am including all three in this review.  Their fourth website, Psychiccenter.com is a listing of psychics, astrologers, and other fortune tellers, and if you wish to purchase a reading you can do so there.

Astrology.com            (www.astrology.com)
Horoscope.com          (www.horoscope.com)
Psychiccenter.com    (www.psychiccenter.com)


I’ve talked to you about a couple of astrology websites I like, now I’m going to tell you about what I don’t like.  I have many problems with these sites, beginning with the way they perceive, interpret, and portray astrology and astrologers. 
  
Astrology is based on the theory that the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and other celestial bodies tend to influence each other, our world, and all of us. This is not such an outlandish idea when you consider the effect the moon has on the tides of our Oceans. 

Astrologers believe they can identify the type of influence that it holds over a person by studying the position the planets were in at the time of his birth. Astrology is a way to interpret these influences, and gain some insight into ourselves and others.  The hope is that once we can recognize these tendencies we are then empowered to control and direct them accordingly.  Astrology is not an absolute, it has never negated the idea of free will.   “The stars impel, they do not compel.” 

I think it is best to always approach astrology and astrologers with an open mind but with some skepticism.  It is best to reserve judgement and evaluate what we are told against the facts.  But there are certain red flags contained in these websites:

My main problem is that they speak in absolutes.  For instance, the title of one article is “Don’t date these signs, Scorpio”. Astrology would not say that.  It would try to indicate the problems one sign might have with another and find ways to work around them.  

I also question their accuracy. Astrology involves some very precise calculations to determine the position of the planets at the time of birth. I have found several calculation errors in their birth charts, including a major one in my own chart.  

Also, they are very profit oriented.  Every horoscope is just a way to introduce something they are selling or to obtain information from you so that they can try to solicit you through email.

That's three strikes by my count.  Proceed at your own risk.

Friday, March 3, 2017

Astrology Zone Review

Astrology Zone
Astrology Zone was created in 1995 by Susan Miller, one of the most popular, dedicated, and talented astrologers online.  There are innumerable reasons for her success, all of which are both true and impressive; but the reason I first noticed her and the reason I still find her so fascinating is this:  the monthly horoscopes she writes for astrology zone are not only the best monthly horoscopes online, they are the best horoscopes by Sun Sign that I have ever read anywhere.

I am not a very big fan of horoscopes based only on Sun signs.   They are, out of necessity, very general and impersonal, and rarely ever accurate.  I once heard an astrologer compare someone who wrote a daily horoscope column and claimed to be an astrologer to someone who wrote greeting cards and claimed to be a poet.  But, Susan Miller's Monthly Horoscopes are the exception.  She is an excellent and prolific writer, and the horoscopes are very specific and eerily insightful.

The rest of Astrology Zone is just okay.  The Life & Love section has some interactive devices on compatibility and other topics; the learning section has some basic astrology lessons; the Shop has some astrological items for sale; and there are some very interesting articles she's written, But nothing on the level of her legendary monthly horoscopes.