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The science of astrology originated in Bharat, also known as "India," and has been practiced continuously for more than 8,000 years. Records of astrological knowledge are to be found in the history of all nations and among the relics of all civilizations, past and present.To all astrologers and astronomers before the 17th century A.D. the terms "astrology" and "astronomy" were often interchangeable, although sometimes the emphasis applied to each was different. Astronomy was considered more mathematical and astrology more philosophical, but in general the practitioner of one was also a practitioner of the other. Thus the twin sciences share a common origin sometimes before the advent of recorded history in the third and fourth millennia B.C.Mesopotamia, the land of the Tigris - Euphrates river valley, now Iraq, was long considered by historians the "cradle" of civilization. Although we now know that Mesopotamian civilization was predated in world history by several earlier cultures, this particular civilization is of great importance to us for it spawned the Semitic culture of Palestine, and hence is responsible for the Judeao-Christian tradition.
Ancient Greek civilization extends back to the heroic period recorded by Homer in the Iliad and the Odyssey, and which flourished between about 1800 and 1100 B.C. This "Golden Age" of Greece went into decline under the impact of the "Dorian" invasions from the north, after 1,000 B.C. and it is only with the second wave of Greek civilization, that of "Classical" Greece, that astrology arrived in the Greek peninsular.The belief that the Egyptians originated astrology is an ancient one and was propagated by the ancient Greeks, who should have known better. The Roman Diodorus, writing around 59 B.C. alleged that the Egyptians had invented astrology, and that the Babylonians were Egyptian colonists who had taken astrology to Mesopotamia.






The science of astrology originated in Bharat, also known as "India," and has been practiced continuously for more than 8,000 years. Records of astrological knowledge are to be found in the history of all nations and among the relics of all civilizations, past and present.To all astrologers and astronomers before the 17th century A.D. the terms "astrology" and "astronomy" were often interchangeable, although sometimes the emphasis applied to each was different. Astronomy was considered more mathematical and astrology more philosophical, but in general the practitioner of one was also a practitioner of the other. Thus the twin sciences share a common origin sometimes before the advent of recorded history in the third and fourth millennia B.C.Mesopotamia, the land of the Tigris - Euphrates river valley, now Iraq, was long considered by historians the "cradle" of civilization. Although we now know that Mesopotamian civilization was predated in world history by several earlier cultures, this particular civilization is of great importance to us for it spawned the Semitic culture of Palestine, and hence is responsible for the Judeao-Christian tradition.
Ancient Greek civilization extends back to the heroic period recorded by Homer in the Iliad and the Odyssey, and which flourished between about 1800 and 1100 B.C. This "Golden Age" of Greece went into decline under the impact of the "Dorian" invasions from the north, after 1,000 B.C. and it is only with the second wave of Greek civilization, that of "Classical" Greece, that astrology arrived in the Greek peninsular.The belief that the Egyptians originated astrology is an ancient one and was propagated by the ancient Greeks, who should have known better. The Roman Diodorus, writing around 59 B.C. alleged that the Egyptians had invented astrology, and that the Babylonians were Egyptian colonists who had taken astrology to Mesopotamia.
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