
The zodiac signs have long been used to foresee a future and make determinations of character.
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Before looking at what the zodiac is, it is important first to understand what the ecliptic is. If you were to imagine what you see when you look up into the sky, and if you tracked the apparent movement of the Sun through it, this is what is meant when the word ecliptic is used. Put simply it means the apparent pathway of the Sun through the sky as viewed from earth.

Many youngsters aspire for the profession of the doctor of medicine. The ancient literature of astrology provides apt pointers for choosing medical profession. Make intelligent and informed decision, after analyzing the chart. In this write-up, notable astro-combinations indicating career as a doctor are provided.

In Western Astrology this week is all about the energies of Aquarius with six Planets in this innovative sign. If you remember the song from the musical Hair: “This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius”, you know that Aquarians are such original thinkers, revolutionaries and nonconformists that they reshape the world for the better. They are not interested in how things have always been, but in a world of freedom and equality for all. They always have their eye on the future, not on the past.

This week’s planetary constellations are very energizing and uplifting and will stimulate and inspire you. You can read this article to prepare yourself better for this week or you could just read up on the different constellations out of the timely context of this week.The highlights of discussion are:• New Moon in Sagittarius• Sun, New Moon and Venus in Sagittarius squaring rebellious Uranus• Mars in going retrograde• Sun sextile to Jupiter and Neptune• Moon starting out

Each New Moon provides us with a new beginning of a new cycle, a clean slate to start from. There is a little magic in these turning points of the New Moon and the Full Moon as there is in the Solstice and the Equinox. These are universal rhythms which remind me of our breathing. When we breathe in we supply the body with fresh oxygen and life force, then there is a moment of stillness before we breathe out, releasing the old and stagnant, then another still point and the cycle resumes.