The influence of stars on human destiny from the perspective of Hermtic and Ishraqi schools

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Man has long had an inseparable connection with the sky, and by following the movements of the stars in the sky, and the coincidence of a series of ominous events on earth, he has realized the connection between the earth and the sky, or man and the stars. It is as if the movement of stars and stars in the sky somehow determines his destiny, and consequently, thinkers and messengers over the millennia have achieved patterns that could free mankind from the control of celestial forces. The most important theories and views in this regard can be found in two great schools and wisdom: Hermes and Enlightenment. These wisdoms believe that the constellations are a mechanism for controlling man, but at the same time, they believe in the free will of man who can overcome this rule which is a necessity of creation and free himself from this domination and captivity. Esoteric astronomy has been a part of the knowledge of thinkers and mystics in the past. This research may help to find ancient knowledge that has been thrown into the abyss of oblivion in order to pave the way for modern man.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Theology, Volume:12 Issue: 46, 2019
Page:
7
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