The Nature of Mesoamerican Astrology

The Nature of Mesoamerican Astrology

By Bruce Scofield | Astrolabe In the history of the world, some form of astrology always appears at the onset, or shortly thereafter, of full-fledged civilization. This is true of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China. Each of these civilizations produced a body of...
Where is the Person in the Chart?

Where is the Person in the Chart?

by Bruce Scofield | Astrolabe Exactly what personality is seems to be a question that psychologists have a difficult time answering. The mere definition of words such as personality, self, and identity varies from one psychological school of thought to another. I...
What is Solar Arc?

What is Solar Arc?

by Patricia White | Astrolabe Solar arc direction is one of the oldest predictive techniques in astrology. Solar arc is defined as the difference between the position of the progressed Sun and natal Sun on any particular day. This arc is then added to every planet and...
A Question of Fire

A Question of Fire

By Pat Geisler | Astrolabe Earth, air, fire and water are the fundamental building blocks of the universe as seen through the astrologer’s eyes. They are the same ones the material scientist calls solids, liquids, gas and plasma. They have a role in the outer, actual...
The Twelfth House: Fallen Angels

The Twelfth House: Fallen Angels

By Carmen Turner-Schott The twelfth house is the most spiritual house in our astrological chart. It is often shrouded in mystery. Many astrology books that I have read could never explain the twelfth house in a way that resonated with me. After many years of research,...