Monday, January 1, 2018

Astrology About the zodiac: Going into Greeks and Babylonians


The constellations of the creature belt or the zodiac, that is, the constellations that lie along the Sun's apparent yearly course (ecliptics) have been known to individuals for quite a while. We took the present names from the antiquated Greeks. They were not invented by you, the majority of them were assumed control or interpreted from Babylonian. Most likely names originate from the Sumerian occasions (second thousand years BC). 

For a portion of the names of the zodiac zones, their meaningful meaning can be found. It ought to be imagined that individuals depicted them at that season when the Sun apparently moved in these constellations. What's more, we must consider the development of the reed or gamma point along the ecliptic. This is decisive for the beginning of the spring. With regards to its apparent yearly Sun development to this point, it is the spring equinox, and spring begins (around 21 March). At the season of the Babylonian and Greek space experts, this point was still in the group of stars Owen, and in about the second century BC, it was moved to the heavenly body Pisces, and sooner rather than later it will before long enter the heavenly body Aquarius. 


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