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'''Astrology''' is a traditional practice of tracking the positions of the ], ], ], and ], and, on the premise that these have some relationship to human affairs, attempting to determine and apply that relationship for the benefit of the subject. The two most popular forms of astrology are ] and ]. | '''Astrology''' is a traditional practice of tracking the positions of the ], ], ], and ], and, on the premise that these have some relationship to human affairs, attempting to determine and apply that relationship for the benefit of the subject. The two most popular forms of astrology are ] and ]. | ||
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Astrology is a traditional practice of tracking the positions of the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets, and, on the premise that these have some relationship to human affairs, attempting to determine and apply that relationship for the benefit of the subject. The two most popular forms of astrology are Western astrology and Chinese astrology.
External links
- Astrology and Science - A series of articles in which believers and skeptics debate the merits of astrology.
- The Astrotest - An account of a test of the predictive power of astrology, with references to other experiments.