Articles on Astrology and Chaos |
Chaos Astrology is an exploration into the fractal
geometry of nature and the varied ways this principle operates within
both psychological and physical levels of experience. We are witnessing
a remarkable convergence of discoveries on the frontier of science that
supports astrology's model of a living, evolving Universe and our place
in it.
Chaos Astrology seeks to understand:
- The interconnected nature of the Universe
- The specific qualities that characterise moments in time
- Living consciously and creatively with the Butterfly Effect and fractal cycles
If you're seeking to learn more, these articles and books will raise
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Worlds
within Worlds
The link between fractals and astrology: we're coming around to
seeing the interconnection of planets and people as compatible with
quantum physics and the holographic principle. |
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Bringing
it Down to Earth
The reality of chaos theory, prediction and astrology: the concept
of 'the one above becomes many below' is the sine qua non of astrological
prediction. |
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What is Consciousness?
Consciousness is a major problem in psychology and in philosophy
of mind, a branch of philosophy that studies the nature of consciousness
and the relationship of mind to body. |
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Chaos is Normal
Behind the hardness there is fear, and if you touch the heart of the fear
you find sadness, and if you touch the sadness you find the vast blue sky. |
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Fractal God
How math met spirituality and had a baby called destiny. |
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A
Newly Discovered 4th Century Horoscope
The discovery of this 4th century horoscope in the Berlin papyrus collection is a milestone
in the history of ancient horoscopes. The papyrus takes its place among very few such detailed
horoscopes well preserved from antiquity. |
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Astrology
The structure of the relationship between macrocosm and microcosm is expressed in mathematical, scientific and mythological symbols - it is the intuitive grasp of these symbols which is ultimately the goal of astrology. |
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Planetary Rulerships
The astrological planets represent attractors in a system of irreducible concepts which, when expanded and combined with reasoning, offer credible solutions to almost any matter. |
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The
Joyous Cosmology
More and more it seems that the ordering of Nature is an art akin
to music - fugues in shell and cartilage, counterpoint in fibers
and capillaries, throbbing rhythm in waves of sound, light, and
nerve - and oneself is connected with it quite inextricably. |
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Astrology:
A Rational Chao/Dynamic Appraisal
Astrology makes no call for any dramatic modification to the axioms
of mathematics or the existing laws of physics, as these are understood
in the light of the most recent work deriving from chaos theory. |
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Freewill
Astrology
We have shown ourselves these symbols in order to do something -
we are bidding omens and we then take on the responsibility of acting
in relation to the omens we have bidden. |
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Synchronicity
From Jung and Astrology, by Maggie Hyde, this extract explores the
development of Jung's theories on symbolism and his lifelong struggle
with the theory of astrological synchronicity. |
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Making
Time out of Space
An introduction to fractal astrological predictive techniques and
an exercise in astrological fractology. |
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Holographic
Astrology
Astrology is a nonlinear system of thought, perhaps
the oldest and most enduring example of nonlinear thought in western
culture. |
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The
Researchers Researched
Dennis Elwell replies to the cynics - in which the author of Cosmic
Loom provides a critique of chapters 9 and 10 of Astrology in the
Year Zero. |
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Recommended Reading |
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The Astrologer's Guide: Being the One Hundred and Forty-Six
Considerations of the Famous Astrologer Guido Bonatus
Guido Bonatus |
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Astrology in Ancient Mesopotamia: The Science of Omens and
the Knowledge of the Heavens
Michael Baigent |
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The Astrology of Fate
Liz Greene |
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Beyond Physicalism: Toward Reconciliation of Science and Spirituality
Edward F. Kelly et al |
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Birthtimes: A Scientific Investigation of the Secrets of Astrology
Michel Gauquelin |
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Chaos: Making a New Science
James Gleick |
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Christian Astrology: Books I, II & III
William Lilly |
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Cosmic Loom: The New Science of Astrology
Dennis Elwell |
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Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World
Richard Tarnas |
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Harmonics in Astrology: An Introductory Textbook to the New
Understanding of an Old Science
John M. Addey, M.A. |
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The Heavens Declare: Astrological Ages and the Evolution of
Consciousness
Alice O. Howell |
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The Houses: Temples of the Sky
Deborah Houlding |
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The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche
C.G. Jung, Wolfgang Pauli |
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Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century
Edward Kelly & Emily Williams Kelly |
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Jung and Astrology
Maggie Hyde |
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Magicians of the Gods: The Forgotten Wisdom of Earth's Lost
Civilization
Graham Hancock |
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Man and His Symbols
C.G. Jung et al |
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The Mars-Redhead Files: A Scientific Test of Astrological
Tradition
Judith A. Hill |
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The Measure of Albion: The Lost Science of Prehistoric Britain
Robin Heath & John Michell |
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Memories, Dreams, Reflections
C.G. Jung |
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Number and Time: Reflections Leading Toward a Unification
of Depth Psychology and Physics
Marie Louise von Franz |
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On Divination and Synchronicity: The Psychology of Meaningful
Chance
Marie Louise von Franz |
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The Planets Within: The Astrological Psychology of Marsilio
Ficino
Thomas Moore |
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Psyche and Matter
Marie Louise von Franz |
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The Real Astrology
John Frawley |
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The Roots of Coincidence - Koestler's attempt to provide
extrasensory perception with a basis in quantum physics.
Arthur Koestler |
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Seven Life Lessons of Chaos: Spiritual Wisdom from the Science
of Change
John Briggs and F. David Peat |
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Synchronicity: an Acausal Connecting Principle
Carl Gustav Jung |
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Synchronicity: Through the Eyes of Science, Myth and the Trickster
Allan Combs and Mark Holland |
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The Tao of Physics
Fritjof Capra |
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Tetrabiblos
Claudius Ptolemy |
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The Waking Dream: Unlocking the Symbolic Language of Our Lives
Ray Grasse |
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Wholeness and the Implicate Order
David Bohm |
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