Horoscope
Research highlights that people often latch onto facts in horoscopes that fit their existing beliefs while ignoring contradictions, a psychological phenomenon known as confirmation bias (ResearchGate). 5. Conclusion
The Celestial Mirror: A Deep Exploration of the Horoscope 1. Abstract HOROSCOPE
Each house governs a specific area of life, such as career, relationships, or health (IEEE Xplore). Research highlights that people often latch onto facts
Early civilizations used the sky as both a calendar and a compass. For instance, Ancient Egyptians used the rising of Sirius to predict the annual flooding of the Nile (TIME). Abstract Each house governs a specific area of
The horoscope remains a powerful cultural artifact. Whether viewed as a "divine language" to understand karma (Quora) or a psychological tool for self-reflection, it bridges the gap between ancient astronomical observation and the modern human search for meaning.
The external persona and the path one walks in life (Quora).
The serves as a foundational tool in astrology, functioning as a "view of the hour" ( The Gospel Coalition ). It is a complex astronomical chart that maps the relative positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets at a specific moment—most commonly an individual's birth ( Vogue ). This paper examines the technical structure, historical evolution, and psychological impact of the horoscope in contemporary society. 2. Historical Genesis and Evolution