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By : André Barbault
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Friday, 18 March 2011 00:00 |
André Barbault and Luc Bigé are renowned astrologists. Both fell into the astrological pot when aged 14 and both began to get interested especially by world astrology due to major historical events: to André Barbault, it happened by the coming of the Front Populaire of 1936 and for Luc Bigé, it was when the Berlin Wall fell, in 1989. Two very different lives, two distinct generations but with a same fascinating question:
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By : Jacques Grimault
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Friday, 13 August 2010 00:00 |
 The Age of Aquarius is an astrology concept that entered the language but few people know that it's the Frenchman Paul le Cour (1871-1954) who was the first to reveal it in 1937. Indeed, to Paul le Cour, the Age of Aries begun in 2160 BC. J-C., it is followed by the Age of Pisces with the birth of Christ, while the Age of Aquarius would begin in 2160. According to astronomic calculations of Le Cour, the great periods of our history would be determined by the alignment of the Sun with one of the constellation of zodiac
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By : André Barbault
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Saturday, 04 April 2009 21:08 |
In this 56-minutes conference, André Barbault presents his modern vision of technical astrology, which can’t be conceived without integrating history, politics, economics, sociology and the notion of collective unconscious, so many elements which constitute the world astrology. With his experience, he follows-up national and international current affairs, from great planet cycles which accompanied great turning points of civilization. Drawing up the table of balances and yesterday’s world stakes, today’s and tomorrow’s, he concludes that history repeats itself, evolving from its own bases.
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By : Jean Delmas
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Wednesday, 27 November 2002 02:00 |
 Astrology is a set of believing systems which is based on the interpretation of sky phenomena to obtain interpretation and prediction of human events, collective or individual. Especially popular, is also controversial since his divination drift can lead to an “Music hall” occulticism (expression of Papus, Gérard Encausse) for all forms of commerce.
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