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AFRICAN
ASTROLOGY




African astrology differs from western astrology in that it is
based on ancestral symbols of African culture;



The Baobab Tree

The Wealth of Amber and Silver

The Family

Small Services to the Neighbourhood

The Market

The Ancestor

The Judge

The Kola Nut

The Traveller

The Distance

The Child of the World

The Harvest in the Granary



Just as it is believed that man started his life in Africa, so it
is believed that African astrology is one of the oldest forms of
astrology known to man based on ancient African traditions of
studying the stars and planets around us. African astrology
differs somewhat from western astrology as is is based more on
the strengths and weaknesses you have urging you to understand
your life in a different light and thereby providing a path to
improving it.




African Horoscope



The African horoscope can be traced back to pre-historic times with
primitive African cultures being aware of the science of stars and
planets and, like modern day astrology, making a link between the
movements of those stars and planets andthe destiny of individuals.
The Egyptiansin particular were drawn to astrology and one tribe
from there fled religious persecution and settled in modern day Mali.

They developed a religion based on the Sirius star system. What was
remarkable about this was that Sirius B was not even discovered until
1970, whereas the Dogon tribe had been aware of its existence for
thousands of years. How could they have possessed this forbidden
knowledge? Their legends claim they received this knowledge from the
Nommos who visited Earth from a planet orbiting Sirius's companionstar.



The Baobab Tree
(4th Jan ~ 3rd Feb)


Those born under the Baobab Tree sign have an honest,liberal and thoughtful
character reflected in the image ofthis revered tree, known as the 'tree of
life' not least because it can store hundreds of litres of water which can be
tapped during dry periods. Growing to sixty feet, the Baobab tree towers over
the African savannahs and like wise you are industrious and not too easily
influenced however prefer not to assume positions of responsibility being
held back by self-doubt.



The Wealth of Amber and Silver
(4th Feb ~ 5th March)


Those born under this sign have a quick wit and an active mind however also
have a nervous disposition and often become jealous of those who they see as
having a better life than themselves. You can be impulsive however maintainan
inner strength that prevents you from temptation that you sense will not be
beneficial. You respect and admire originality and innovation and often need
to remain in touch with your innerself lest life becomes empty and meaningless.



The Family
(6th March ~ 4th April)


Those born under this sign have a 'family' centred outlook on life with little
inclination to be self-centred or selfish and often find themselves in the role
of advice giver and guide to others as well as peacemaker and arbiter.You shun
schemes and Machiavellian plans preferring shared understanding and a community
spirit and effort towards problem resolution. Those born under this sign achieve
much in life with many accomplishing a single major feat during their lifetime.



Small Services to the Neighbourhood
(5th April ~ 4th May)


Those born under this African astrology sign tend to have awarm and outgoing
disposition and make friends easily anda re good communicators. They believe
in community and canbe relied upon by others at times of crisis to come through,
however tend to procrastinate until such action is inevitable and when taking
that action look to others for leadership and resolve. Nevertheless those born
under this sign are well regarded.



The Market
(5th May ~ 4th June)


Those born under this African astrology sign reflect the hustle and bustle of
the marketplace with its boisterous warmth but also elements of danger and
raw brutality. They can be over dramatic and enter into relationships and
friendships that ultimately prove to beunfulfilling and empty. Normally
optimistic, you can be prone to periods of self doubt and fret about the
exact nature of your relationships and how others perceive you.Never the less
you tend to be altruistic and caring.



The Ancestor
(5th June ~ 4th July)


Those born under this African astrology sign are attracted by power and are
often perceived by others to be uncaring and unaware of the needs of those
around them. They lead and guide others naturally however their often remote
and aloof nature tends to isolate them from others. When in a more light
hearted frame of mind they tend to achieve more and help engage others in
gaining that success. The Ancestor is one of the most revered signs in
African astrology.



The Judge
(5th July ~ 4th August)


Those born under this African astrology sign tend to respect others and their
opinions and are able to quickly weigh up differing views and form a decision.
They are well grounded and have a fair and accurate view of life and their
circumstances holding little time for self-pity either for themselves or others.
They make friends easily and can harness the enthusiasm and energy of others to
any cause they have adopted. They also have a deeply spiritual side to their
personality.



The Kola Nut
(5th August ~ 3rd September)


Those born under this African astrology sign tend to be energetic and unstable
reflecting the Kola nut from the Kola tree which contains the stimulant caffeine.
Unconventional and exciting, they will cut corners often irritating people along
the way. However as they grow older and mature, they develop a wisdom that belies
their youthful zest for life. It is widely believed in African culture that those
born under this sign have intuitive clairvoyant powers which many are apprehensive
about.



The Traveller
(4th September ~ 3rd October)


Those born under this African astrology sign are probably the most complex characters
reflecting both the sadness of leaving and the hope of arrival; two personality
traits that you find hard to reconcile and there fore struggle to trust your inner
intuitions. Whilst having friendships,those born under this sign are rarely fully
understood by their circle and their actions and thoughts often misinterpreted.
Travellers are sensitive by nature and sometimes feel uncomfortable in themselves.



The Distance
(4th October ~ 3rd November)


Those born under this African astrology sign tend to be dreamers, philosophers and
anarchists resenting conformity preferring to follow their creative intuitions.
Suffocated by structure, they prefer living spontaneously and being driven by
circumstances not of their making and finding strength from that journey. Passionate
and instinctive, they are normally confidant and warm hearted often achieving great
success in life however can be come trapped by the strictures that come with success.



The Child of the Word
(4th November ~ 3rd December)


Those born under this African astrology sign tend to lead successful, serene and
secure lives having a generous and strong nature that others find attractive. As
such they cultivate loyal friendships and are often found to be spokes people for
their community or any project they are involved in. Sometimes however, this easy
manner of achieving goals can lead to conceit which has to be guarded against less
such arrogance leads to misfortune.



The Harvest in the Granary (4th December ~ 3rd January)

Those born under this African astrology sign tend to be extremely active and full
of life reflecting the abundance of the harvest stored in the granary. You have
a generosity and loyalty admired by others however have a predisposition to believe
that you are a 'favoured' one and need to guard against assuming that this alone
will bring you success rather than hard work and commitment.



African Astrology
http://www.african-volunteer.net/african_astrology.html



Astrology
http://za.kabbalah.com/content/astrology





African Zodiac
https://www.sunsigns.org/african-zodiac/




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GEOMANCY




Geomancy "earth divination" is a method of divination that interprets
markings on the ground or the patterns formed by tossed handfuls of
soil, rocks, or sand. The most prevalent form of divinatory geomancy
involves interpreting a series of 16 figures formed by a randomized
process that involves recursion followed by analyzing them, often
augmented with astrological interpretations.



Geomancy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomancy



Ancient models of Thought
in Africa, the Ancient Near East,
prehistory

https://web.archive.org/web/20090224195643/http://shikanda.net/ancient_models/index.html




African
Astronomy

https://stardate.org/radio/program/african-astronomy




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AFRICAN
ASTROLOGY
LINKS




African Astrology
http://the-spiritualist.com/2017/02/07/african-astrology-one-accurate-youll-ever-read-one/

African Astrology
http://www.angelfire.com/stars/SkyGate/african.html

African Astrology
http://www.thefutureminders.com/astrosearch/african_astrology.html

African Astrology
https://www.free-horoscope.com/astrology/world/african-astrology.htm

African Astrology
https://consciousreminder.com/2017/09/22/african-astrology-primitive-accurate-form-astrology-based-geomancy/

African Astrology
https://download.cnet.com/African-Astrology/3055-31710_4-75173132.html

African Astrology
https://mysticalraven.com/spirituality/4308/african-astrology-most-accurate-youll-ever-read-which-one-are-you

African Astrology
https://www.speakingtree.in/allslides/african-astrology-one-of-the-most-accurate-ways-to-predict-your-future

African Astrology
https://misszeeee.wordpress.com/2016/04/13/african-astrology/

The African Horoscope
https://magichoroscope.com/zodiac/horoscope-african

African Spirituality: African Zodiac Signs
https://africantraditionalsociety.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/african-spirituality-african-zodiac-signs/



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Equal Justice Initiative
https://eji.org/




The Collective Black People Movement (CBPM)
http://cbpm.org/index.html




TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
https://kwekudee-tripdownmemorylane.blogspot.com/




A Gathering of Readers
https://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~gathread/index.html




Malawi Project
http://www.malawiproject.org/




Afro Kids
http://www.afrokids.com/




THE FREEMAN INSTITUTE
http://www.freemaninstitute.com/




Africa Resource
http://www.africaresource.com/




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Real History World Wide
http://www.realhistoryww.com/




History Facts/Science Facts - Quatr.us
http://quatr.us/




African-American Resources
http://www.ushistory.org/more/african-american.htm




African American Studies Library Research Guide
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/aframer.htm




African Music Encyclopedia
http://africanmusic.org/




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AFROPEDEA
http://www.afropedia.org




World Afropedia
http://worldafropedia.com/afropedia/Main_Page




African Indigenous Science and Knowledge Systems
http://www.africahistory.net/




Natives Wiki
http://tribalspedia.wikia.com/wiki/Natives_Wiki




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Islamic Wiki
http://islam.wikia.com/




List of African mythological figures
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_mythological_figures




Minority Treaties
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minority_Treaties




Sexism
http://www.understandingprejudice.org/




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