Western Astrology

Alan Leo: The Father of Modern Astrology

Alan Leo (1860–1917 CE), the father of modern astrology, transformed the art from fortune-telling into spiritual psychology. Influenced by Theosophy, he taught that the horoscope maps the soul’s evolution, not its fate. Through his writings and the Astrological Lodge of London, Leo laid the foundation for modern humanistic and psychological astrology.

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Carl G. Jung: The Psychologist Who Brought the Cosmos into the Psyche

Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961 CE), founder of analytical psychology, redefined astrology as a symbolic language of the psyche. Through his ideas of archetypes and synchronicity, he revealed astrology as the ancient psychology of meaning—where planetary patterns mirror inner forces of transformation. Jung’s work gave astrology its modern psychological foundation.

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Dane Rudhyar: The Visionary Who Gave Astrology Its Soul

Dane Rudhyar (1895–1985 CE), the visionary philosopher and composer, redefined astrology as a language of human and cosmic evolution. Founder of humanistic and transpersonal astrology, he transformed the horoscope into a mandala of self-realization and collective awakening. His fusion of psychology, theosophy, and art gave astrology its modern spiritual depth.

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The History of Astrology: From Divine Signs to Inner Meaning

Whatsapp Post Share reddit Introduction Astrology is not a single belief system—it is a 5,000-year conversation between heaven and humanity.From the priests of Babylon watching the skies for omens, to the philosophers of Alexandria seeking cosmic harmony, to modern astrologers exploring the psyche, astrology has always asked one question:How does the movement of the heavens

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