Astrology from other cultures

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Fenyx215
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I'm starting to get into Numerology again myself. I was looking into it at a very young age as well as Palmistry, but kinda lost interest cause I suck at Math. Smh.

I found a couple of websites that give a lil info on the systems that I mentioned. 😄

For the Mayan Astrology- http://www.astrodreamadvisor.com/free_mayan_readings.html#<BR>
For the Egyptian Astrology- http://www.astrologyoftheancients.com/egyptian-astrology/<BR> *Remember for this one, you may have two different signs based on the different schools*

My bday is July 16 and according to this my Egyptian zodiac signs are Bastet (July 14-28)and the Phoenix (June 25-July 24) I found the second one quite amusing.

For the Celtic Druid Astrology- http://www.celticradio.net/php/zodiac.php?type=index<BR>

I hope this helps, ppl. 🙂
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Posted by Jahlia
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So far I don't like Vedic astrology, it's too predictive. It attempts to tell you if your life is short or long based on one placement and contradicts itself. It changes most of my planets, but I think the aspects stayed. The moon is far more important than the sun in Vedic astrology, and they also have nashatras that are like decans in the way. I like the system they use for their moon though. I've only dabbled in Mayan astrology, and Chinese but they do correspond to my placements. Numerology does too.



I'm not a big fan of a Vedic Astrology. It moves everything up and I'm in no way shape or form a Gemini aSun and Moon. I think my Life path number (#1) does correspond to me being a Cardinal sign though.
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The first one says I'm Isis, the second one says I'm Sekhmet. Isis fits me more but it's a win-win situation.



Isis archetype is something that every woman will incorporate into her character in her lifetime, most likely. It's one that works alongside other character traits. It is telling that you're Isis at a younger age rather than a latter one though.



So I'm an immature Isis.....Is that good or bad? Or neutral?



Neutral. It's not a question of maturity or immaturity. I don't know what that site said about Isis but in classical mythology it is a messiah streak. A universal motherly and feminine connection with the world at large. There are probably sacrifices for feeling that kind of connection at a younger age (like failing to connect in the moment to one person) but less ground to make up later on in life when everyone eventually grows a little more conscious of the afterlife and wordly concerns beyond their individual self anyway.

If you've ever heard of that book 45 Master Characters by Victoria Schmidt you would love it as a writer
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I heard about Isis being seen as the mother of All; even a supreme goddess in her own right. I never heard of the other stuff. I might have to check the book out.