Hello everyone! If you're new to astrology and often get confused by terms like "constellation", "ecliptic", and "vernal equinox", this article is for you. We'll start with the most fundamental preconditions and break them down step by step.
What is Astrology
Astrology is a symbolic system that explains or interprets human personality, behavior patterns, life events, and trends through observing the relative positions, movements, and cycles of celestial bodies.
- Core Tool The position of celestial bodies at birth (Natal Chart).
- Purpose A symbolic language to understand life lessons, strengths, and challenges.
Brief History
The roots of astrology can be traced back to the Mesopotamian (Babylonian) civilization around 2000 BC. Originally used to predict seasons and national events, it eventually evolved through Ancient Greece where scholars like Ptolemy shifted the focus to individuals.
After the Age of Enlightenment, astrology was separated from astronomy. Today, it thrives as a "psychological archetype tool" through movements like psychological and evolutionary astrology.
Astrology vs Astronomy
Astronomy
Modern Science
Studies physical phenomena (orbits, black holes) using scientific methods. Focuses on "what exists".
Astrology
Symbolic Interpretation
Uses astronomical calculations to interpret human experience. Focuses on "symbolic meaning".
Note: Modern astrology uses the "Tropical Zodiac," fixed to the vernal equinox.
Symbol and Cycle
Symbolism
Celestial bodies are "prototype symbols":
- Sun: Core self, vitality
- Moon: Emotion, instinct
- Saturn: Responsibility, growth
Cycles
Everything is based on natural cycles:
- Annual: Sun's cycle (Seasons)
- Monthly: Moon's tides
- 29.5 Years: Saturn Return
The Zodiac Basics
Ecliptic & Vernal Equinox
The Ecliptic is the trajectory the sun "appears" to follow around the Earth. On March 20-21, the sun crosses the equator at the Vernal Equinox, which marks the 0° Aries—the start of the astrological year.
