There is no other system which produces consistent, accurate results. XTROLOGY cracked the code. Through the centuries the empirical science of astrology has been evolving. The Babylonians in 600 B.C. invented the zodiac. Since calendars did not exist, they used observation to watch the stars. It was this civilization that brought astrology to Greece in the 4th Century, B.C. And it was there that a brilliant mathematician, astronomer and geographer, Ptolmey (Eqyptian by birth) used spherical trigonometry to create a mathematical model of the Universe on paper (without looking at the sky). He is also credited with organizing the concept of astrology based around the seven known planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) with the earth as the center of the Universe. He used a system he called primary directions. Lulu Guinness, says "The Primary System, so called, is thus a calculation of the number of four-minute intervals during which a given planet will move from its birth position to the place where it conjoins or aspects a sensitive degree - usually the birth-position of some other planet. Then since each four-minute arc represents a year of life, it is assumed that in a given year there will be in force a directed aspect between these two bodies. Since each of these calculations are separately made and applied, the term 'directed' is employed." History has not been kind to the primary method. It has been largely forgotten due to its difficult calculation, the super degree of accuracy needed in the time (the four minute intervals) and the fact that some aspects of it remain in dispute. And, most likely, because it didn't work. Another hindrance to the art of astrology was that off and on throughout history laws kept popping up making the practice of astrology illegal - which in part explains the huge gap in time between the Ptolemy and Placidus in the 17th Century and then again during The Age of Enlightenment in the 18th Century. Placidus lived from 1603-1668. According to Markab, ...
| Website | http://xtrology.com |
| Revenue | $1 million |
| Employees | 1 (1 on RocketReach) |
| Address | 1716 N Edgemont St, Los Angeles, California 90027, US |
| Phone | (323) 921-0208 |
| Industry | Entertainment Providers, Consumer Services General, Consumer Services |
| Keywords | Astrology, Horoscope, Zodiac, Birth Chart, Astrological Chart, Natal Chart, Astral Chart, Astrology Readings, Horoscope Readings, Astrological Predictions, Astrological Forecasts, Astrology Reports, Spiritual Guidance, Spiritual Advisor, Tarot, Psychic Readings, Fortune Teller, Occult, Esoteric |
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| SIC | SIC Code 729 Companies, SIC Code 72 Companies |
| NAICS | NAICS Code 81 Companies, NAICS Code 812 Companies, NAICS Code 8129 Companies, NAICS Code 81299 Companies |
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