Fate and Astrology

The Astrology Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Chris Brennan

In episode 392 astrologers Adam Elenbaas and Chris Brennan discuss the relationship between fate and astrology, and how astrology can be used as a tool to study fate. This episode was originally recorded as a Q&A for Adam’s YouTube channel, where we answered some questions that were sent in my his fans about fate, free-will, and ancient astrology. During the course of the episode we talk about how ancient astrologers viewed fate, and used astrology as a tool for understanding and negotiating it. Along the way we also touched on other topics such as karma and reincarnation, electional astrology and magic, and how to delineate a birth chart in a way that balances determinism and free-will. This episode is available in both audio and video versions below. Timestamps * 00:00:00 Intro * 00:03:11 Diverse views of ancient astrologers * 00:04:48 Were ancient astrologers fatalistic? * 00:07:10 Definition of fate * 00:10:35 Complete determinism * 00:16:03 Partial determinism * 00:19:08 Signs vs Causes * 00:30:07 Resources about Jung on astrology * 00:31:28 Is fate the same as karma? * 00:43:24 Was astrology a religion? * 00:49:08 Did ancient astrologers believe your chart was a set of instructions? * 01:02:16 Was astrological magic used by all astrologers? * 01:10:30 Electional astrology and magic * 01:12:44 Limitations of predictive astrology * 01:18:20 What successful astrology looks like * 01:22:36 Why ancient texts sound fatalistic * 01:28:45 Modern astrology’s view of charts as a set of potentials * 01:37:42 How to deliver a delineation * 01:38:45 Why fate is a good thing * 01:44:36 Concluding remarks * 01:47:04 Patrons and sponsors Watch the Video Version of This Episode Watch the video version of this episode on fate and astrology on YouTube: – Transcript A full transcript of this episode is available: Episode 392 transcript Listen to the Audio Version of This Episode Listen to the audio version of this episode or download the MP3 here:

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