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Astro Innovation applies astrology to learning, human resource development
and education, describing individual communication and learning styles. Self
development, team building, training and conflict resolution. Astro Innovation
offers a ground breaking approach to training and development for business and
education.
Retrieving ancient wisdom for application in today's workplace, Astro Innovation
forms a bridge between some of mankind's oldest knowledge and the latest cutting
edge concepts. In creating Astro Innovation, Helyn Connerr and Chris Ogilvie
have blended their separate talents and professional experience from decades
of practice and research. They offer you a range of human resource services
using astrological insights and techniques to improve both individual and team
performance. Their visionary work has created interest across a broad range
of organisations. Astrology, a system based on the belief that events on Earth
are represented by the positions and movements of astronomical bodies, particularly
the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars. The word "astrology" derives from the Greek
astron (star) and logos (word, study). Astrologers maintain that the position
of astronomical bodies at the exact moment of a person's birth and the subsequent
movements of the bodies reflect that person's character and, therefore, destiny.
The celestial patterns are interpreted so as to understand, plan, or predict
events on Earth. They are deemed to be associated with the characteristics of
individuals. Astrologers use charts known as horoscopes, which map the position
of astronomical bodies at certain times, and are based on the signs of the Zodiac;
these are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius,
Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Astrology is one of the oldest known forms
of study and its continuous history can be traced back over 4,000 years to the
ancient Middle East. The astrology used in India and the West share common origins,
but most cultures have developed their own forms of mystical cosmology, and
at least two, China (by 2000 BC)and the Mayan and Aztec cultures of central
America, also developed complex systems of astrology. These people may have
observed that the movements of certain astronomical bodies, particularly the
Sun, affected the change of seasons and the success of crop harvests. It was
astrology, and the hope of predicting the future, that led to systematic study
of the heavens, and to the development of the science of astronomy—as alchemy
led to chemistry. SeeArchaeoastronomy. Astrology's current popularity dates
from the late 19th century, and the invention of the distinctive twelve-sign
newspaper horoscope column in 1930 made it an entrenched part of modern mass
media and popular culture.