As I sat there and pondered the question, Who am I? Why has my life turned out this way? Why am I here and really what is Life all about. First I decided that I wanted to find out about my birth sign and what does it say about me.
Birthdate: February 19, 1965 Link to Pisces astrology Pisces is the Latin word for fish. It is one of the earliest zodiac signs in history dating back to 2300 BC where it was found inscribed on a coffin lid.
In classical interpretations, the symbol of the fish is derived from the Ichthyocentaurs, who aided Aphrodite when she was born from the sea.”The Age of Monotheism, Spirituality, and the Fish”
The age of Pisces began c. 1 AD and will end c. 2150 AD. With the story of the birth of Christ coinciding with this date, many Christian symbols for Christ use the astrological symbol for Pisces, the fishes. Jesus bears many of the temperaments and personality traits of a Pisces, and is thus considered an archetype of the Piscean. Moreover, the twelve apostles were called the “fishers of men,” early Christians called themselves “little fishes,” and a code word for Jesus was the Greek word for fish, “Ikhthus.” With this, the start of the age, or the “Great Month of Pisces” is regarded as the beginning of the Christian religion. Saint Peter is recognized as the apostle of the Piscean sign.
I am rediscovering myself with you as I writing this article. Find yourself with me.
As my curiosity grows, I question who in history had my same birth day and what where their lives like.
people in historyclick here Looking over the names and titles was an inspiration to me because I now somehow feel connected to a past.
What does it all mean? My Zodiac sign tells me so much about myself and it is so accurate. I was never taught anything about myself and Zodiac signs while I was growing up. I was actually told NOT TO BELIEVE IN THINGS LIKE THIS! The Copernican Revolution starting in 1543 is probably where we all changed
Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences, dating back to antiquity, with its origins in the religious, mythological, cosmological, calendrical, and astrological beliefs and practices of prehistory:
Evidence of a discipline long interwoven with public and governmental astronomy. The study of astronomy has received financial and social support from many institutions, especially the Church, which was its largest source of support between the 12th century to the Enlightenment (an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas from the 17th century to the 19th.
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