History of Astrology: Timing is Everything with Astrologer Kirah Tabourn
That Wasn't In My Textbook
English - July 06, 2021 16:00 - 1 hour - 71.6 MBHistory Society & Culture lies my teacher told me black history arts & culture american history black art & culture bopic history history history podcast toya from harlem Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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While many of our textbooks link astrology to Greeks, historians believe that astrology was actually birthed in Ancient Africa.
So whether or not you believe in the power of the stars, moon and plants, this episode will help you uncover the history of astrology and the importance of timing- things that definitely wasn't in our textbooks.
Joined by astrologer Kirah Tabourn, in this episode we discuss:
How astrology has roots in Ancient AfricaHow to learn more about yourself through a birth chartWhat are some of the major astrological events happening this year and how to navigate themTips for making the best of out mercury retrogradeand more.Where I get my info from:
The Zodiac Constellations: Crash CourseWhere Do Zodiac Signs Come From? Here's the True History Behind Your HoroscopeHISTORY OF ASTROLOGYTruth Behind How Greeks Copied Ancient African Science To Create Astrology | The BreakdownFollow and Support:
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Edited and Mixed by Chris Mann
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