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Neopagan Spirituality and Astrology<br />

lights in <strong>the</strong> sky, as well, <strong>astrology</strong>, seen as <strong>the</strong> worship of those lights became condemned<br />

as idolatry. Developments of scientific astronomy, although born to serve <strong>the</strong><br />

interests of <strong>astrology</strong>, rejected (in <strong>the</strong> so-called Age of Enlightenment of <strong>the</strong> 18th century)<br />

<strong>astrology</strong>’s correspondence of <strong>the</strong> cosmos with life on Earth. The detachment of<br />

both religion and science from ancient Pagan acceptance of <strong>the</strong> energy and divine<br />

spirit within all of nature and within self has left many in our contemporary culture<br />

hungering for a spiritual center. As contemporary students and practitioners of <strong>astrology</strong><br />

come to realize that <strong>astrology</strong> is truly a divine science, retaining a place for mystery<br />

and deity within its most careful and scientific explorations and observations, a<br />

sense of spirituality grows. Of all spiritual paths, those of Neopagan philosophy are by<br />

far <strong>the</strong> most comfortable with astrological roots.<br />

Within <strong>the</strong> form of Neopagan practice known as Wicca, a very basic form of<br />

<strong>astrology</strong> is taken for granted. Rituals of worship are timed according to <strong>the</strong> cycles of<br />

<strong>the</strong> cosmos in correspondence with <strong>the</strong> monthly and seasonal cycles of life on Earth,<br />

and symbolism derived from those correspondences permeates virtually all facets of<br />

supporting practice. One may or may not learn an advanced level of <strong>astrology</strong>, but all<br />

learn <strong>the</strong> basic astrological correspondences for <strong>the</strong> tools used on altars, <strong>the</strong> herbs and<br />

<strong>the</strong> oils in various preparations, <strong>the</strong> times to plant and reap, <strong>the</strong> days and hours of <strong>the</strong><br />

planets, <strong>the</strong> planet and sign correlations with <strong>the</strong> elements, and so on. Modern Wiccans<br />

may characterize lights in <strong>the</strong> sky as gods—<strong>the</strong> Moon is commonly seen as Goddess<br />

(as is also Mo<strong>the</strong>r Earth)—but this is with <strong>the</strong> realization that <strong>the</strong>y are using an<br />

archetypal language to describe aspects of an all-encompassing energy. God/dess, <strong>the</strong><br />

life force, <strong>the</strong> energy of <strong>the</strong> Universe, is within self and within everything. In that, <strong>the</strong><br />

Neopagan view is supported by modern physics.<br />

Beyond merely knowing of <strong>the</strong> energy, Wiccan/Neopagan practice includes<br />

magick, belief in one’s ability to learn to focus <strong>the</strong> mind, to tap into that energy, build<br />

it within, and direct it according to will. (For Wiccans, this means primarily to effect<br />

creative change within self. The ethic of harm to none bars intent that manipulates<br />

<strong>the</strong> free will of o<strong>the</strong>rs.) Most have heard <strong>the</strong> adage “thoughts are things,” and so <strong>the</strong>y<br />

can become. The use of <strong>the</strong> “k” among practitioners differentiates <strong>the</strong> power to direct<br />

energy from stage magic, sleight of hand, or sparkly, magical feelings of romance and<br />

wonder. It is in choosing appropriate timing that astrological practice comes closest to<br />

an act of magick, and a Neopagan practitioner knowledgeable in <strong>astrology</strong> may use it<br />

to select appropriate times for acts of magick and ritual. O<strong>the</strong>r disciplines stemming<br />

from “new age” thought, train <strong>the</strong> mind in various forms of creative visualization, tapping<br />

quite similar abilities as <strong>the</strong> practitioner of magick, but minus <strong>the</strong> color and flavor<br />

of Wiccan/Neopagan spiritual paths, and often without that taken-for-granted use<br />

of <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

Wiccan/Neopagan ritual work can be practiced as a form of <strong>astrology</strong> that has<br />

been termed “experiential,” <strong>the</strong> dramatizing or role-playing of astrological <strong>the</strong>mes in<br />

order to raise personal awareness of <strong>the</strong>m and effect healing. Experiential <strong>astrology</strong><br />

emerged as a tool of psychological <strong>astrology</strong>. In recent years experiential <strong>astrology</strong> has,<br />

for many, taken on a more spiritual tone, as astrologers, who o<strong>the</strong>rs who have become<br />

dissatisfied with establishment religion but yearn for a spiritual center, have found within<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own study of correspondences a path to Spirit. In perhaps varying levels of con-<br />

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