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Astrology is a belief system that suggests a relationship between the positions and

movements of celestial bodies, such as planets and stars, and events on Earth,
including human life and personality. It is based on the idea that the positions of
these celestial bodies at the time of a person's birth can influence their
character, behavior, and destiny.

The primary components of astrology include:

1. **Zodiac Signs:** The zodiac is a circle of twelve equal divisions, each named
after a constellation. Astrology divides the ecliptic (the apparent path of the Sun
across the sky) into these twelve segments, and each segment corresponds to a
specific zodiac sign.

2. **Planets:** Astrology involves the analysis of the positions of various


celestial bodies, including the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Each of these planets is associated with specific
qualities and influences.

3. **Houses:** The astrological chart is divided into twelve sections called


houses, each representing different aspects of life, such as relationships, career,
and family.

4. **Aspects:** Astrologers also consider the angles formed between planets, known
as aspects. These aspects are believed to influence the way planetary energies
interact and manifest in a person's life.

Astrology is commonly used to create a natal or birth chart, which is a


personalized map of the positions of celestial bodies at the time of a person's
birth. Astrologers interpret this chart to provide insights into a person's
personality, strengths, challenges, and potential life path.

It's important to note that astrology is not considered a science, as its


principles lack empirical support. While many people find enjoyment and personal
meaning in astrology, others criticize it as a pseudoscience. Despite the lack of
scientific validation, astrology has persisted as a cultural and spiritual practice
for centuries in various forms and traditions.

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