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Modern astrology versus classical astrology: Why can't the meaning of constellations be confused with the meaning of the palace?

The ten major stars rotate day and night

The Twelve Star Palace array is in front

Twenty-eight guards among them

Watch the stars change

Borrow the brilliance of the multitude

Under the starry night sky

I will find the answer for the rest of my life

In my previous article, "The False "Homonym relationship" in Modern Astrology, I talked about how the homogeneous theory of modern astrology is not recognized by traditional astrology.

Of course, there are many people who are new to modern astrology, and it is easy to understand it in memory:

1, Aries: active = Mars: action = first house: how we see ourselves

2, Taurus: stability and enjoyment = Venus: money = second house: money and material

3, Gemini: interaction = Mercury: communication = third house: learning and exchange of ideas

4, Cancer: simple, introverted = moon: mother = fourth house: family

5, Leo: good at expression = sun: self-identification = fifth house: creative expression

6, Virgo: details, picky = Mercury = thinking = sixth house: work

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Well, it looks like the connection is very close.

Modern astrology versus classical astrology: Why can't the meaning of constellations be confused with the meaning of the palace?

But this understanding is wrong for the following reasons:

1. Different systems

The zodiac sign is the relationship between the Earth and the celestial system

The palace is the relationship caused by the rotation of the earth and reflects the different aspects of life on earth

One is heaven and one is earth, and it cannot be equated

2. Different observation angles and measurements

When the sun crosses the equator to the north, the zodiac is depicted as twelve equal parts;

The palace divides the land space below the horizon into twelve parts, consisting of four quadrants, each of which includes three houses

The zodiac signs of the zodiac and the mundane space above and below the horizon cannot be mixed.

Modern astrology versus classical astrology: Why can't the meaning of constellations be confused with the meaning of the palace?

3, different cycles

Constellations describe the apparent orbit of the Sun around the Earth (geocentric system)

The palace depicts the distinct daily periodic motion of the planets as the Earth rotates

4. Different performances

Constellations are made up of three basic patterns

Basic, fixed, and variable signs

Four elements: wind, fire, water and earth

Two polarities: the constellation of masculinity

Each constellation is made up of these three basic patterns

The palace is the area where human beings live (including physical, social, psychological, and spiritual)

5, different directions of motion

The constellations are arranged in a counterclockwise direction, with ascending signs determined by the time of birth, and then the other constellations are arranged in a counterclockwise direction; the house is clockwise extending from the horizon to the MC, which is the opposite of the direction of the constellations.

Modern astrology versus classical astrology: Why can't the meaning of constellations be confused with the meaning of the palace?

After modern astrology replaces the guardian star relationship of the three constellations of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, combined with this "zodiac alphabet", more problems arise.

For example, the main meaning of the eighth house is related to the resources of the partner, the movable property, and the personal fear of death and inheritance, but after the eighth house is equal to Scorpio, in the explanation, there is a representative of the eighth house, but this meaning has long been the fifth house.

The same is true of the eleventh house, which explains that Uranus is a group consciousness, and that all Uranus corresponding to the eleventh house are related to groups. According to this logic, Uranus also represents alienation, individualism, and anti-tradition, so why not say that the eleventh house represents the individual?

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