¿Qué es la Astrología?
Descubre los fundamentos de la astrología y su papel en comprenderte a ti mismo y al cosmos.
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- Los astrólogos babilonios crearon el zodiaco alrededor del 2000 a.C.
- Los filósofos griegos integraron la astrología con su cosmología
- Los eruditos medievales preservaron y expandieron el conocimiento astrológico
- La astrología moderna fusiona la tradición con perspectivas psicológicas
[TODO: Translate] The Zodiac
[TODO: Translate] A 360-degree circle divided into 12 signs, each representing 30 degrees and corresponding to archetypal energies, seasons, and symbolic themes.
[TODO: Translate] Planets
[TODO: Translate] Celestial bodies representing different psychological functions and life energies (Sun = identity, Moon = emotions, Mercury = communication, etc.).
[TODO: Translate] Houses
[TODO: Translate] 12 life areas or departments of experience (career, relationships, home, health, creativity, etc.) determined by your birth time and location.
[TODO: Translate] Aspects
[TODO: Translate] Angular relationships between planets that describe how different parts of your psyche interact—harmoniously, tensely, or dynamically.
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[TODO: Translate] Traditional Astrology
[TODO: Translate] Ancient techniques focused on prediction, timing, and concrete life events. Uses classical rulerships, essential dignities, and fate-oriented interpretation. Emphasizes planetary strength, sect (day/night charts), and traditional house systems.
[TODO: Translate] Modern Psychological Astrology
[TODO: Translate] Contemporary approach focused on self-understanding, personal growth, and psychological integration. Views chart patterns as potentials to be consciously developed. Emphasizes free will, choice, and using awareness to navigate life's challenges and opportunities.