The Scientific Path to the Living Cosmos
The priest-king Enmeduranki, also called the First Hermes, created the tradition of Ancient Mesopotamian Astrology.
The Egyptian priests practiced Astrology in the temple settings of their religion, having their own unique uranography.
Space science has at least three constituent sections - anatomy, physiology and pychology of the Cosmos.
Astrology has its own physical theory, which derives from modern quantum physics and higher mathematics.
In medieval Europe, a university education was divided into 7 distinct areas, connected with the planets.
Persian astrology profoundly influenced Muslim world and Europe and particularly the works of Albumasar and Al Khwarizmi.
An in-depth knowledge of Celestial Coordinates and the Solar System is important for every Astrologer.
Astrology is the first Psychology of humanity because it works with the archetypal processes in man and society.