TROPICAL ASTROLOGY
Western Astrology
Western Astrology is a system of astrology that originated in ancient Mesopotamia and Greece and has evolved over thousands of years into its present form. It is based on the belief that the positions and movements of celestial bodies, such as planets, stars, and the Moon, have a significant influence on human lives and personalities. This astrological system divides the sky into twelve zodiac signs, each associated with specific qualities and attributes, and is widely practiced in Western cultures.
Astrologers use birth charts, also known as natal charts, which are diagrams representing the positions of celestial bodies at the time and place of an individual's birth.