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Introduction to Astrotheology
Santos Bonacci & Johan Oldenkamp
Introduction to Astrotheology – © 2012, Pateo Academia
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The table below shows the bodily locations of common diseases, based on the moment of
birth. This relation is based on the three decanates (or decans for short) per Zodiac sign. A
decan is the division of the full period of a Zodiac sign (of 30 degrees of arc) into three equal
periods (of 10 degrees of arc). Roughly, we can say that the people who were born on the day
numbers of 21 and higher belong to the first decan. The second decan corresponds to the day
numbers from 1 to 10. The remaining day numbers (11 up to 20) belong to the third decan.
The table below shows the corresponding disease for each decan per Zodiac sign.
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
Leo
Virgo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
Focus
Head
Throat
Arms
Chest
Heart
Belly
Kidneys
Genitals
Thighs
Knees
Ankle
Feet
1st Decan
Skull
Nose
Smell
Skin
Heart
Appetite
Metabolism
Sexuality
Farsightedness
Spine
Arms
Concentration
2nd Decan
Migraine
Throat
Lungs
Body Fat
Blood
Stomach
Bowels
Genitals
Eyes
Bones
Legs
Nerves
3rd Decan
Concentration
Ears
Speak
Touch
Circulation
Digestion
Excrement
Hormones
Nearsightedness
Joints
Movement
Reflexes
These 36 extra decans (on top of the 12 Zodiac signs) correspond to 36 extra constellations of
stars. Please note that these 36 extra (astrological) constellations of stars are only visible from
the northern hemisphere (in total, astrology distinguishes 88 different star constellations). The
table above shows these 36 extra astrological constellations.
Constellation
Andromeda
Aquila
Ara
Argo Navis
Auriga
Boötes
Canis Major
Canis Minor
Cassiopeia
Centaurus
Cepheus
Piscis Austrinus
Corona Australis
Corona Borealis
Corvus
Crater
Cygnus
Delphinus
Meaning
The Chained Lady
The Eagle
The Altar
The Boat Argo
The Charioteer
The Herdsman
The Big Dog
The Small Dog
The Queen
The Centaur
The King
The Southern Fish
The Southern Crown
The Northern Crown
The Crow
The Cup
The Swan
The Dolphin
Constellation
Draco
Equuleus
Eridanus
Hercules
Hydra
Lepus
Lupus
Lyra
Ophiuchus
Orion
Pegasus
Perseus
Cetus
Sagitta
Serpens
Triangulum
Ursa Major
Ursa Minor
Meaning
The Dragon
The Little Horse
The River
The Hero Hercules
The Water Serpent
The Hare
The Wolf
The Lyre
The Serpent Bearer
The Hunter Orion
The Winged Horse
The Hero Perseus
The Whale
The Arrow
The Serpent
The Triangle
The Big Bear
The Small Bear
Introduction to Astrotheology – © 2012, Pateo Academia
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Recommended books and study resources:
http://universaltruthschool.com/readlist.html
TO BE CONTINUED
(This is just version 0.1 of this paper. It was released on February 6th, 2012, in order to
support the videos on the youtube channel of Santos Bonacci called MrAstrotheology. Much
more information will be added to this paper in de the coming days.)
Introduction to Astrotheology – © 2012, Pateo Academia
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