Astrology Articles

The path of Mercury as it moves through its retrograde cycle. Copyright 2012, Roman Oleh Yaworsky

The Mercury Retrograde Cycle: 3 phases and 4 sensitive Points

The Mercury Retrograde Cycle appears almost like clockwork, three or four times a year. Explore the important components within the cycle and how they contribute to this phenomena.  More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore about Mercury Retrograde

Uranus, Neptune and Saturn: The Corporate Midlife Crisis

Uranus, Neptune and Saturn: The Corporate Midlife Crisis

In many ways the same dynamics that correspond to the infamous mid-life crisis, that occur in the first half of the 40's also affect corporations. The timing and the sequence is remarkably similar. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore about Uranus, Neptune and Saturn and the Midlife Crisis

How Old is Astrology: The Pyramids and Sphinx of Egypt are now believed to be over 12,000 years old

How Old is Astrology?

The traditional belief about the antiquity of astrology traces its roots back to ancient Greece and to to what has been purported to be the cradle of civilization: Mesopotamia and the bronze age culture of the Tigris and Euphrates river. Recent discoveries have reveled a much older origin to astrology. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore about the ancient roots and history of astrology

Astrological Clock, Prague. An image to illustrate how astrology works, by Roman Oleh Yaworsky

How Does Astrology Work?

Astrology is a very ancient system that has maintained its relevance as a spiritual science, linking our inner experience with our outer participation with the phenomenal world around us. Astrology is at the same time like a giant clock and  the most advanced functional quantum computer humanity has every created.  More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore about the basis of astrology and how astrology works

Astrology and Fate: a closeup of Vitruvius depiction of the macrocosm

Astrology and Fate

It is important to understand from the beginning that the patterns that lay before us are fairly certain. However it does not mean that they are fated. Let me explain. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore about astrology, fate and destiny

 

 

 

Astrology is a spiritual science. Image is copyright 2015 by Roman Oleh Yaworsky

Astrology is a Spiritual Science

Astrology has always been a spiritual science that bridges the inner reality with the outer phenomenal world around us.  More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore on Astrology is a Spiritual Science

The Challenge of Transits: An article by Astrologer Roman Oleh Yaworsky

Transits: Some Perspective

The planets continue to move after we are born, forming new harmonic relationships to our natal chart, allowing us to interpret how our life unfolds. But we must never forget our contribution to that unfoldment.
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Astrology and the Other Sciences

Sir Isaac Newton and the early Spiritual Scientists. www.astrologyhroscopereadings.com

The Split Between Science and Astrology: A Short History

In the last 400 years, an artificial split occurred that separated modern science from the inner spiritual sciences. Astrology was caught in the crossfire.  More on the Corporate Midlife Crisis More about the history of Science and Astrology

Astrological Clock, Prague. An image to illustrate how astrology works, by Roman Oleh Yaworsky

Putting Astrology Down: Why Science is Still an Adolescent

Have you ever wondered why some people who claim to be 'scientists' have a tendency to put astrology down in a way that convinces you that they have no clue what astrology is? . More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore about why Science puts Astrology down

The Antikythrea device

Modern Science is Not the only Science

Modern science acts as if it is the only science, with the only valid approach. It declares other paths as ‘unscientific’, because they do not use the same approach to acquire knowledge. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore on Science is not the only valid Science

The Voyager Plaque

Validation in Science, Mathematics and Astrology

Occasionally, astrology has been questioned in terms of its validity by modern science. However, both science and astrology work because of their own respective process of validation.  More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore on validation in Science, Mathematics and Astrology

Freud and Carl Jung

Psychology's Invasion of Astrology

Astrology is not a psychology. It is not caught by the psychological paradigm. And yet, quite a few writers have sought to redefine astrology based on their psychological school, training or belief system. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore on Psychology's borrowing from Astrology

Albert Einstein

Is Science a Religion?

Although it may pose itself as the antithesis of religion, science in may ways behaves as if it were a religion. This article examines science under a religious and philosophical lens. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore on is Science a Religion?

The Big Bang

The Religion of Science

In many ways, science behaves not only as a religion, but as the only valid religion. As a result, much of what it excludes as not scientific has little to do with validity but on non-conformance to its own beliefs. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore on the religion of Science

the diversity of science

Search for Unity in Science's Diversity

Science has tried to reconcile its search for a unifying principle in understanding nature, but is burdened by the contradiction of an increasing differentiation of disciplines in reality. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore on the challenge of diversity for Science

The art of cherry picking in science

The Art of Cherry Picking in Science

From the very beginning, science has had a history of modifying data in order to fit expectations. Recently, as much as half of current publications in medical and pharmacological research have been questioned. More on the Corporate Midlife CrisisMore on Science and cherry picking

Is science really objective?

The Price of Scientific Objectivity

In the Psychology of Science, Abraham Maslow wrote about the process of objectification that occurs almost out of necessity in the course of becoming a medical doctor. 
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Scientific Totalism: Our way is the only way

Scientific Totalism

Modern science behaves very much like a totalistic system in defining a world view where its own beliefs and principles are the only valid approach and understanding of the world around us. More on scientific totalismMore on Scientific Totalism