Be informed that Astrology is called “the oldest science.” Its origin goes back to the dawn of time, to the creation of the sun and the earth and other planets. Astrology is the study of the positions and movements of astronomical (heavenly) bodies in particular the sun, moon and planets and their supposed effects on life and events on earth. However, the major branches of Astrology as practiced today are: Natal Astrology, which is the science of personality. Mundane Astrology, which is the science of business and world affairs; Astro-meterology, which is the astrology of weather prediction; and Synastry Astrology, which is the science of interpersonal affairs.
The origin of Astrology has been lost far back in history but reference was made to it as far back as the first written records of the human race. There is clear evidence in history that astrology was studied among the ancient Egyptians, Hindus, Chinese, Etruscans and the Chaldeans. The Chaldeans are credited with the origin of astrology in a primitive form as far back as 3000 B.C

Astrology had its own origin in the study of astronomy and is first found in a developed form among the ancient Babylonians. Babylonian priests determined the will of the gods by two chief methods. One was inspection of the liver of a sacrificial animal, the other was astrology. The first known horoscope was cast in 2767 BC by Imhotep, an architect who designed some of the great pyramids in Egypt, which many believe were built for mystical, if not astrological, reasons.
Some modern researchers suggest that astrology was brought to our planet eons ago by visitors from outer space. However, most of the sciences that have contributed to the advancement of technology in the world of man came from the outer space visitors who via certain cosmic encounters met with those higher entities who through ESP (extra-sensory perception) brought knowledge into this planet.
Astrology spread to Greece during the middle of the 4th century B.C. where it became even more strongly linked with the gods. Plato the Greek philosopher maintained that the planets were 12 heavenly gods, and the traits attributed to them correspond remarkably to those assigned by modern astrology.
Under the Greeks, the scope of astrology spread into most of the known sciences like, Botany, Chemistry, Zoology, Mineralogy, Anatomy and Medicine. Astrology led to assigning the days of the week to the planets.
Aristotle taught that the stars have a life force that rules all power on earth. Astrology’s influence on Greek daily life was so strong that it carried importantly into the medical practice of the day. Even Hippocrates, who many call the father of Medicine, practiced astrology in treating patients.
Astrologers believe that the sun entered the zodiacal sign of Taurus approximately 4000 BC, beginning the age of Taurus (4000-2000 BC). The age of Aries is dated from Abraham 2000 BC to the birth of Christ and the age of Pisces from the birth of Christ to the 20th century. According to this concept, we are now living in the age of Aquarius, which is regarded as the Christian dispensation and the era of the fulfillment of divine biblical prophecies. Some astrologers are of the opinion that we are already in the age of Aquarius.
Aquarius is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. In astrology, it is the 11th house of the zodiac and is represented by a man bearing a Vessel of water. It means “water bearer” and in esoteric science it means “The pouring out of the water of knowledge to humanity…”
Astronomically, due to what is called “the procession of the Equinoxes,” the axis at the pole changes its direction over a period of about twenty-six thousand years, describing a complete circle. This phenomenon of constant change is said to result in the vernal equinox (the time when the sun crosses the equator annually) entering one of the 12 constellations where it remains for approximately 2,000 years.
According to astrologers, the 20th century is said to be the end of the constellation Pisces and the birth of the 21st century opened the constellation Aquarius. The age (Aquarian age) which has replaced the age of Pisces will consequently be a time of universal brotherhood and an era of peace on earth. It will also be an age of technological and scientific advancement and a period that the Universal Master (Christ) second coming will be consummated.
While some astrologers believe we have entered the golden age, others believe that we entered the age many years ago. Which calculation is then correct? Let us now consider the measurement of an age or a generation by following Biblical Theology. There was a declaration that was made by Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Matthew thus, “Verily I say unto you, this generation (age) shall not pass till all these things be fulfilled”. Which age did He refer to? There have been different views regarding the proper age Jesus meant. Many theories have been advanced by scholars to this effect. Let us see through the process of esoteric science and astrological calculation. These have revealed that there are 900 million of suns within our multi-various universes. We cannot see any of these suns from anywhere within our universe because each sun with her various planets have thick covering running into billions of miles before getting to other universes.
Each of these 900 million suns with her planets is travelling in the space, revolving around the central sun, which is about 95 billion miles. Our sun travels at the rate of about 15,005 miles per second and returns to it point of departure (making a revolution) before the end of every 26,000 years.
However, the governing orbit of the sun in every revolution is known as the zodiac and the zodiac is divided into 12 signs. It takes more than 2,000 years for our sun and her planets (solar system) to pass through one sign of the zodiac to another. The years or the period it takes the sun to pass through a sign of the zodiac to another is the measurement of an age. It is believed by all critical students of esoteric sciences that the solar system entered the zodiacal sign of Pisces in 168 BC at the time Romans overcame the Greeks at the battle of Pydna. This marked the beginning of the Piscean age, said to be the age of water, with the symbol of the fish.
This was the age John the Baptist introduced the rite of water baptism, symbol of spiritual sanctification. Although the Piscean age began in 160 BC, yet, in accordance with the astrological laws of transition, the Piscean age ended in the 7th month in the year 1976. The students of astrological science try to explain Matthew 24 v. 34, “Verily I say unto you, this generation (age) shall not pass till all these things be fulfilled,” by saying that He was referring to the Piscean age, which began in 168 BC and ended in 1976. Chronologically, however, this means that before 1976 the second coming of Christ must be consummated.
Another acceptable view as regards the age which He was referring to is clearly seen in the prophecy of the Bible in accordance with the history of Israel. It is clear that Jesus was not referring to His age but to the generation that will witness when the fig tree which is Israel shall bud and put forth leaves. The length of one generation is 70-80 years as the Bible states that the life span of a man is three score and ten years(70)”and if by reason of strength they are (80) years” Psalm 19 v 10. To this end, the year 1917 to 18 is the generation mentioned in the prophecy of Matthew. One may likely ask why is that year chosen? The year 1917 to 18 is not arbitrary, it agrees with the Bible event. Jesus said “when you see the fig tree putting on tender leaves, you know summer is near. Historically we are aware that 1917 to 18 was the year the Jews regain Israel as their homeland.
On November 2, 1917 the British secretary Arthur Balfour, made this famous declaration and said “his majesty government views with favour the establishment in Palestine, a national homeland for the Jewish people”. As a matter of fact, the above declaration and British commitment to the nation of Israel marked the beginning of the “last generation” because clearly the fig tree (Israel) at this stage, tender and young had sprouted its first leaves. In 1917, the British general Allenby captured Jerusalem from the ottoman Turks and because of his knowledge of the Bible, he remembered the significance of that event. Because the General was moving in the perfect will of God, record showed that he fired no shot at the city before it fell into his hands.
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