HOROSCOPES EXPLAINED

 

WHAT IS A HOROSCOPE ?

Horoscope is a forecost of a persons' future, typically including a delianation of character and circumstance, based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of that persons' birth.

DID YOU KNOW ?

That horoscope is also the idea that patterns of stars made up of constellations, through with the sun appears at a specific times during the year ? ,,, Now you know.

There a 12 zodiac signs

1. Aries 21March - 20 April                     

2. Taurus 21 April - 20 May

3. Gemini 21 May - 20 June

4. Cancer 21 June - 22 July

5. Leo 23 July - 22 August

6. Virgo 23 August - 22 Sep

7. Libra 23 Sep - 22 Oct

8. Scorpion 23 Oct - 21 Nov

9.  Sagittarius 22 Nov - 21 Dec

10. Capricorn 22 Dec - 19 Jan

11. Aqarius 20 Jan - 18 Feb

12. Pisces 19 Feb - 20 March 

Do people have believes about horoscopes ?

Till today, it is believed that the alignment of stars and planets affects every individual's mood, personality and environment depending on when he was born. 

Horoscopes and zodiac signs


There's a big difference between hrorscopes and zodiac signs  The name Zodiac comes from a greek term for ' sculpted  animal figure ' but the two work hand in hand since if one wants to predict about your future using horoscopes he uses the zodiac signs and calendar.

Who were the first people to come up with horoscopes?

The inventor who brought up the idea of explaining seasons, a person's behaviour and future isn't known till today.

 History proves that all of this ideas came up when Alexander The Great conquered Egypt at around 330BC

How horoscopes were used in ancient times.

During the ancient times in most parts of the world, people (especially the travellers) used the sky as their compass by following the stars to know where to go.

In ancient Egypt, farmers used the rising of Sirus  ' The Dog star ' around mid July was seen as a marker of Imminent anual flooding of the Nile.

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