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Just For Fun – Your Ancestors’ Horoscopes

Some people really enjoy genealogy. Some people really enjoy astrology. If you enjoy both of these things, then you may be interested in exploring the connection between the two. There are astrologers that can analyze your ancestors if you are able to provide their birth dates.

You may have one relative that for some reason really intrigues you, or maybe there is a family group that you do not know much about yet you still feel a strong connection to them. Astrology offers an opportunity to go beyond the names and dates on your pedigree chart and explore the details of your ancestors’ lives that you are really interested in. Astrology is based on the positions of the planets at the time of an individual’s birth. Using information about where the planets were at the time a person was born; astrologers can form a description of what an individual is like, or was like in the case of an ancestor.

Much like an astrology reading that you would get for yourself, an astrological analysis of an ancestor can help you to understand what kind of person they were, what their personality was like, and even what their talents were. The type of information that you would obtain from an astrological analysis of an ancestor is not a simple daily prediction, like many of the horoscopes that we see in the newspaper or magazines. An astrological analysis begins with a chart of where all of the planets were in the sky at the time that the subject of the reading was born and then goes into detail as to what the position of each planet means. While astrological readings may not be an accepted form of genealogical research, it might be a fun way to explore what the lives of your ancestors might have been like. If you are a writer, astrological analyses of people in your family tree may help you to add depth to your writing by providing details about your ancestors that you can use to develop their “characters” in your family stories.

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