By Carmen Turner-Schott

A Christian Astrologer’s Perspective

I remember when I first started studying spiritual topics that were different from my traditional religious teachings. I was always drawn to the mysterious and astrology was something that I read about in the Bible. Many verses contradicted themselves and I became confused.

I knew that Jesus said “There would be signs in the sun, moon, and stars,” but then other verses were very negative and judgmental about astrology.

When I began reading books about the secret teachings of Jesus and learning the symbols in astrology I remember feeling as if I was doing something wrong. There was a small voice inside my head that tried to convince me that studying these things was somehow evil or sinister.

I realized for the first time what a powerful influence that my raising and upbringing had on me. Even after all the “unexplained experiences” that I had since I was a child, I still had reservations about obtaining knowledge that was unique and even considered taboo. I often wondered why I felt this way. I remember reading in the Bible about the word “occult” and often had a fascination with things that were hidden from open communication. I often asked myself, “What am I afraid of?” I realized that I was afraid of the unknown.

The Occult Means Hidden from View; Concealed

Astrology was never truly occult.

It was actually practiced openly in biblical times and evidence shows it was a tool used by the ancient civilizations starting in Babylonia. It was not created as an occult science because it was never hidden or secret on its own. The Christian Church actually transformed astrology into something that was considered taboo, supernatural and mysterious.

Figures like Nostradamus practiced astrology behind the scenes because if they practiced it openly they would be persecuted. It was a controversial time in human history with the Church fighting to maintain control of the people. Anything that encouraged free thought was considered blasphemy. Astrologers had to begin practicing behind the scenes, even Christian ones. The Catholic Church actually has the largest astrological library in the world and in the early church astrology was actually accepted by many. Astrologers do not worship the stars and the planets.

Most astrologers I know, especially Christian astrologers believe that the energy of the planets impacts life on earth. They believe that God created the heaven, the sun, moon, and stars as it states in many verses in the Bible.

The Moon

They do not believe astrology is their God and many of them believe only that the energy impacts us here on earth. We know that the Moon affects the tides of the ocean and water sources. The human body is made up of over 80 percent water and God made our flesh perfect for his plan.

We know that the Moon does affect people’s emotions. When I worked with runaway teens in a youth service program years ago, every time there was a T the teens ran away more frequently.

There is even research out there that more people report to the emergency room during, more cars break down on the side of the road and more violence, in general, is reported by law enforcement personnel.

God created the solar system based on his divine plan. In the past, people were persecuted for even suggesting that the earth was round. They were killed for their beliefs. These historical facts are what led to astrology being practiced in secret, behind closed doors by many religious figures including Pope’s, Rabbis and Nuns.

The Mysterious and Dreams

The word “occult” actually means, “beyond the realm of human comprehension, hidden from view, concealed, available only to the initiate, and secret.” I definitely knew that my personal spiritual experiences were beyond my comprehension and that is what led me to research and study various books to help validate my experiences.

As a Christian, I had to step out of my safety zone and tread rocky territory that was kept secret from me. I remember when I had a vivid dream about a friend of mine. The next night, the entire dream happened in waking reality just as I had envisioned it in my dream.

My friend called me and was crying. He told me that he needed to come over even though it was late at night. I remember sitting on the porch at my parent’s house in anticipation of his arrival. When he got out of the car, he walked towards me just as he did in the dream.

He had a white t-shirt on and glasses. What stuck out the most were his glasses, I had never seen him wear glasses before. We sat down on the curb as he told me exactly what he did in my dream, “My parents are getting divorced.” I held him as he wept with sadness and I comforted him.

I remember telling him, “I dreamed this.” I don’t even know how to describe the feeling with words. If I had to state this experience in one word, it would be symbolic. When I asked my preacher about my dream, he told me “It is just your imagination.” I will never forget that. It was a true, real, and life-transforming experience to me. I could not understand it, it was beyond my comprehension, but it was valuable to my belief system and I was forever changed.

I realized that astrology was a symbolic language and I was determined to learn it. I read books about symbols and religion. I remember studying the tarot cards and how astrological symbols were hidden within each card. I think I was the most fascinated when I learned about the symbol of the Pentagram.

As a Christian, I was always taught that the Pentagram was the symbol for Satanism and the Devil. I learned a very important piece of secret information when I dug a little deeper into my studies. I found out that the Pentagram was actually a symbol of protection used by Christians to ward off evil spirits.

They would draw the star on their doors and houses to keep away evil. The Pentagram was also used by Medieval Christians to represent the five wounds of Jesus. It was not until many powerful people at that time wanted to control these fears so they made this symbol taboo and associated it with the occult. If you look in society you can see the symbol of the star manifested in many ways. Policemen and Sheriff’s wear the star and what do they do? They protect us from danger.

In the Tree of Life, from the Jewish Kabala the star or pentagram represents doing the higher will striving to attain higher levels of consciousness when the point is facing upward. Often we find the point facing downwards which represents doing the lower animal will and acting on our personal desires. We have the Star of David in Judaism, which has six points and is focal to this religion’s belief system. In Christian art, Saint Bruno is known to wear the star on his breast and three saints wore the star on their forehead, Saint Dominic, Saint Humbert and Saint Peter of Alcantara.

The astrological symbols are found throughout the Bible and are considered hidden and mysterious because there is much to be left to interpretation. When I found out that there are many books that were written that are not in the Bible, I wondered what other information was kept secret and hidden from Christians? The Nicene Creed consisting of a group of twelve men decided which books would be included in the Holy Bible. There were many books that were left out, probably hidden away in some secret library at the Vatican. Then I found out that the Catholic Bible has different books in the Bible than the Protestant Bible I grew up reading. Within the Christian denominations, the “occult” is thriving today. Occult simply means, kept hidden and mysterious.