IN THIS CHAPTER
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
The sky above us has not changed much in millions of years, but how we see that sky and how much of it we see has changed forever in our lifetimes. A revolution in astronomy has taken place, as astronomers and physicists venture beyond the visual spectrum and began to see the actual shape and form of the universe. The pinpoint stars that we have been staring at for centuries are literally just the tip of the iceberg, like the eyes in the human body. The shape of the body of the universe itself has now been partially revealed and it is beautiful indeed.
Astrologers have always followed astronomical research (such as the discovery of Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, etc.) with open ears and with a mind to interpret what this or that astronomical discovery might mean astrologically. We now have astrological interpretations for the outer planets, the asteroids and so on. But this has not been as true for the landmark discoveries of deep space objects like pulsars, quasars, radio and X-Ray sources like black holes. What do they mean?
Perhaps it is because so much was discovered in a such a relatively short time that astrologers have just not had time to catch up. Some 35 years have passed since I did the research for some of the material in this book, which was first published in 1976 under the title ‘Astrophysical Directions.’ Nothing of similar scope astrologically has appeared since that time.
Aside from the interest of a few astrologers in one or two of the deep-space concepts, there has been almost no mention of this material. No echo has returned.
With that in mind, I feel it is important to once again make these astronomical discoveries available to astrologers in an easy-to-use and illustrated format. In addition, all of the more important fixed stars and deep space objects like black holes, quasars, etc. are included here along with their familiar zodiac positions, rather than the equatorial coordinates used by astronomers. That way, as you read about a particular celestial object, you can look that point up in your own natal chart.


