Astrological Time explores how ancient civilizations integrated astrology into their calendars, influencing predictions, rituals, and societal events. It reveals the intersection of history and science, demonstrating how cultures globally used astrological observations to understand time and destiny. Intriguingly, calendars served as tools for synchronization and prediction, vital for agriculture, religious ceremonies, and political strategies. The book argues that astrology was not mere superstition but a sophisticated system for understanding temporal cycles.
The book begins by introducing ancient astronomy and astrology, then examines specific examples of astrological calendars from various cultures, analyzing their structure, symbolism, and use. A section is dedicated to astrology's influence on religious and social practices.
Through archaeological findings, ancient texts, and comparative analyses, Astrological Time highlights common themes and unique adaptations in the use of astrology across cultures, providing a balanced perspective on its historical significance and enduring legacy.