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'''Astrology''' was the belief that the relative position of planets and other celestial bodies could be used to predict the future. In particular, it | '''Astrology''' was the belief that the relative position of planets and other celestial bodies could be used to predict the future. In particular, it was used to forecast the futures of individuals, based upon the predominant character traits of people born within certain date ranges. | ||
Astrology was not unique to [[Earth]], despite the fact that the [[Human]] practice of the discipline is entirely based on the Earth's relative position to heavenly bodies in its close proximity. [[Mr. Smith]] once revealed to [[Luke Smith]] that many planets, like [[Draconia]], had a kind of astrology. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Secrets of the Stars]]'') | Astrology was not unique to [[Earth]], despite the fact that the [[Human]] practice of the discipline is entirely based on the Earth's relative position to heavenly bodies in its close proximity. [[Mr. Smith]] once revealed to [[Luke Smith]] that many planets, like [[Draconia]], had a kind of astrology. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Secrets of the Stars]]'') |
Revision as of 08:16, 21 October 2008
Astrology was the belief that the relative position of planets and other celestial bodies could be used to predict the future. In particular, it was used to forecast the futures of individuals, based upon the predominant character traits of people born within certain date ranges.
Astrology was not unique to Earth, despite the fact that the Human practice of the discipline is entirely based on the Earth's relative position to heavenly bodies in its close proximity. Mr. Smith once revealed to Luke Smith that many planets, like Draconia, had a kind of astrology. (SJA: Secrets of the Stars)