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    Ancient astrology handed down to the present day in many ways seems illogical, but there are those in the modern filed of science who are beginning to rethink their bias and now seem to be leaning toward a belief based upon concrete facts.

    The ancient Egyptians viewed the king as a kind of god who was a mediator for all the gods. According to Proctor, the pharaoh was their representative in their relations with the world of spiritual powers and the cosmos itself.

    The people of that day, because of their superstitious inclinations, believed that what was good for the king was good for all the people. And as Proctor notes, they mad no move in either domestic or foreign policy unless the astrologer priest recommended the decision by discerning the movement of the stars.

    Michel Gauquelin describes in his book "The Scientific Basis for Astrology", some of the effects of the motions of the sun and moon upon terrestrial phenomena. Apart from such obvious effects as the seasons, the growth of vegetation and the tides, he deals with the less apparent but equally powerful effects of the eleven-year cycle of sunspots on our flora, fauna, and inhabitants.

    Sunspots, which appear like dark flowers on the surface of the sun, spring up, develop and disappear. As they do so, the sun spews up fantastic incandescent clouds of gas, and whips up huge magnetic whirlwinds.

    According to Gauquelin, the sun rotates on it's axis every twenty-seven days, and as it does it aims these spots and eruptions at the earth. Gauquelin, points out " it is like we terrestrials can regard ourselves as living in the sun," as the increased projections and particles bombard the planet.

    Sunspot activity has been related to such different phenomena as the number of icebergs in the North Atlantic, the level of water in lakes, the concentric rings taken by the Hudson's Bay Company. Even the quality of wines in Burgundy is affected, excellent vintages corresponding to periods of maximum solar activity.

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    Author: Ken Klein is a independent movie producer and researcher. His examinations have brought to light secrets surrounding the Great Pyramid. For a free tour of the Great Pyramid get his free Great Pyramid walk though video.

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