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What are the three western divination techniques?

First of all, astrology, also known as astrology, is a system that uses the relative position and movement of celestial bodies (especially the position of planets in the solar system) to explain or predict people's fate and behavior.

The second is tarot divination. Tarot online divination is a leisure game, which uses ancient western divination tools for entertainment and has magical divination ability.

The third is mental mathematics. Psychomathematics is the concept of Professor Pythagoras, a Greek philosopher and mathematician (also the father of mathematicians) from 580 BC to 520 BC. He believes that numbers have spiritual significance, which can reveal the truth behind everything and interpret the meaning of life with numbers.

His theory is to explain the numbers that are closely related to us, such as the date of birth (life number), so as to understand the advantages and disadvantages of our personality and the topics we are born to learn.

Mental mathematics, as its name implies, is to use numbers. Through the workshop on spiritual mathematics held by Tarot Center in Hong Kong, I began to learn spiritual mathematics from my birth date in a simple and practical way. So as to better understand their own personality and talent, explore ways for friends with different characteristics to live in harmony, find out what the topic of life is, give play to their own advantages and improve their own shortcomings.

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The history of western astrology

In the 5th century BC, the primitive Babylonians in Mesopotamia first divided the zodiac into 30 degrees, and later invented the first "star map" at the end of the century.

In 334 BC, because Alexander the Great extended the territory of Greece to Asia Minor and Egypt, the development of civilization made Egypt the center of astrology at that time. At this time, the Egyptians and Babylonians quickly pushed science and philosophy to another peak with their astronomical knowledge.

Then in the third century BC, Greek and Egyptian astrologers developed a sequence of stars that formed a model of the universe, and made a general definition of the relationship between the stars and the earth, which was called "Chaldean order". Later, Greek astrologers even quoted the names in the fairy tales that Babylonians believed deeply. These names were linked with the ancient Greek gods and gave the stars mythical names.

However, during this period, the Greek Romas Duoya School also proposed that the "micro-universe" (the small universe, the human world) and the "macro-universe" (the big universe, the celestial world) were integrated, so it strongly advocated the theory of "harmony between man and nature" and believed that astrology was interpreting this theory.

However, after the Middle Ages, Europe once debated the value of astrology for a long time. But at that time, it was not the scientific position or rationalism that was debated, but the contradiction with a religious doctrine, which led to the development of astrology, which was rejected by the church and became an undisclosed activity, but a representative full of "mystery".

Then, from the17th century, some influential scientists thought that astrology was a part of ancient superstition and lacked the basis for further research, so astrology and astronomy, which originally belonged to the same astronomical category, parted ways.

However, at the beginning of the19th century, American astrology, inspired by general theology and the rise of the Rose Cross, took a new direction, combining science, religion and philosophy, and emphasizing spiritual thoughts and moral concepts, resumed another stage of development, hoping to lead the world out of the shackles of self-limitation.

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