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Neo-Astrology: A Copernican Revolution

by Michel Gauquelin

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  • 20th century
  • Language: English

Gauquelin was intrigued by the existing astrological theories and studied their validity. His conclusions are unorthodox and he proposes drastic changes to the present astrological methods. His observations lead to the creation of a new system which he calls neo-astrology. Neo-astrology discards much of the traditional horoscope, including the zodiac, houses and transits and suggests that five planets only - Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus and the Moon - affect us.

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  • Astrology

    Controlled discovery queries from openalex matched “astrology”. Retained metadata contains “Astrology” in the title, “astrological” in the description, “Astrology” in the description, and 4 additional metadata match(es).

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    • Astrology· in title
    • astrological· in description
    • Astrology· in description
    • horoscope· in description
    • zodiac· in description

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1992-01-01Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology; Medical Entomology and ZoologyEnglishUnknown

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