09-18-2013, 01:34 AM
I view astrology the same way I view religion. There are many different systems of astrology which contradict each other. People choose a system (or religion) based on their culture, an early experience, their friends, etc. Just as there are Islamic, Jewish and Christian scholars who spend a lifetime studying their faith, convinced of its truth, there are likewise astrologers who study and are convinced.
Yes, people can have good experiences with astrology or religion, but that doesn't mean either is based in reality. I think they both tap into a human urge to interact with our subconscious minds. Some choose religion, some astrology, some drugs, etc. Mythology and symbolism seem to express these experiences more effectively than science can, for most people.
Pix, thanks for your last post. That is the best I've seen to put astrology into a context I can appreciate. I have to take issue with you calling Newton as an astrologer, however. I came across that claim somewhere else recently, so I checked into it. Although he was fascinated with theology and alchemy, it's a stretch to call him an astrologer. Apparently he looked into the subject and found it less than convincing. Check here if you're curious.
This world is a beautiful, complicated, mysterious place, and I think the human psyche is one of its most mysterious aspects. As far as I'm concerned, astrology is a dead end for understanding that mystery.
Yes, people can have good experiences with astrology or religion, but that doesn't mean either is based in reality. I think they both tap into a human urge to interact with our subconscious minds. Some choose religion, some astrology, some drugs, etc. Mythology and symbolism seem to express these experiences more effectively than science can, for most people.
Pix, thanks for your last post. That is the best I've seen to put astrology into a context I can appreciate. I have to take issue with you calling Newton as an astrologer, however. I came across that claim somewhere else recently, so I checked into it. Although he was fascinated with theology and alchemy, it's a stretch to call him an astrologer. Apparently he looked into the subject and found it less than convincing. Check here if you're curious.
This world is a beautiful, complicated, mysterious place, and I think the human psyche is one of its most mysterious aspects. As far as I'm concerned, astrology is a dead end for understanding that mystery.