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What if the most powerful layer of astrology has almost been forgotten?
In this episode, we explore heliacal phases — the ancient method of observing when planets first appear, disappear, and stand still in the sky. Long before modern astrology software, cultures like the Sumerians and Egyptians relied on these moments of planetary visibility to understand cosmic timing.
Discover why the ancients focused on what could be seen with the naked eye, why the morning star and evening star were once thought to be different celestial beings, and how a planet’s visibility at your birth might completely change how you interpret your chart.
Sometimes the deepest wisdom is also the simplest:
Look at the sky.
By Elif MarkWhat if the most powerful layer of astrology has almost been forgotten?
In this episode, we explore heliacal phases — the ancient method of observing when planets first appear, disappear, and stand still in the sky. Long before modern astrology software, cultures like the Sumerians and Egyptians relied on these moments of planetary visibility to understand cosmic timing.
Discover why the ancients focused on what could be seen with the naked eye, why the morning star and evening star were once thought to be different celestial beings, and how a planet’s visibility at your birth might completely change how you interpret your chart.
Sometimes the deepest wisdom is also the simplest:
Look at the sky.