Astrosophy

Astrosophy is basically astrology, but is made different by its affiliation with Rudolf Steiner and Anthroposophy.[1] It was made in large part by Willi Sucher (1902–1985), a German Astrosophist, though it was influenced by pre-existing Astrosophist ideas. Astrosophists often tend to summarize Astrosophy as "the new wisdom of the stars".

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Astrosophy vs. astrology

For all practical purposes, astrosophy can just be considered a form of astrology. Astrosophists tend to be affiliated with the Anthroposophist movement, as was Willi Sucher. Little differences seem to be plainly evident between the two.

Purveyors of astrosophy

  • Willi Sucher
  • Astrosophy Research Center
  • The Sophia Foundation[2]
  • Rudolf Steiner College[3]
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gollark: Probably less so, if you can vote for a popular party you like less and a less popular one you like more. It reduces the "I don't like either big party but I'm voting for the least bad one" thing.
gollark: Also, it isn't considered that as far as I'm aware since you are not actually (explicitly) ranking options.
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gollark: Score voting: you assign a score (1-5 or whatever) to each option. The option with the highest total score wins.

References

  1. Astrosophy Research Center, Inc. Astrosophy Research Center, retrieved from https://astrosophycenter.com/
  2. Sophia Foundation. The Sophia Foundation, retrieved from https://sophiafoundation.org/
  3. Rudolf Steiner College. Astrosophy And How To Read Birth Charts, retrieved from http://rudolfsteinercollege.edu/events/astrosophy-and-how-read-birth-charts
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