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In Steiner's approach to the astrological ages, each age is exactly 2,160 years.
There are two broad approaches about the effects upon the world due to the astrological ages.
There are two ways of applying the above sub-periods to the astrological ages.
A fiducial point also figures in the calculation of astrological ages.
This approach is based on a different astronomical basis compared to most approaches to the astrological ages.
However, the astrological ages proceed in the reverse direction.
There are various methods of calculating the length of an astrological age.
The most common method is to divide each astrological ages into twelve sub-periods.
There are three broad perspectives on the astrological ages:
A number of unsubstantiated urban myths circulate about the astrological ages in various media.
There is a third aspect of the astrological ages that has very wide consensus amongst astrologers.
Astrological ages exist as a result of precession of the equinoxes.
It is difficult to say which is the most popular method to divide the Great Year into twelve astrological ages.
Astrological ages, however, proceed in the opposite direction ("retrograde" in astronomy).
At the completion of one cycle of twelve astrological ages, the cycle repeats itself.
For example, Ray Grasse states that an astrological age neither begins at an exact day or year.
In an earlier astrological age, the vernal equinox had taken place when the Sun was in Taurus.
The term New Age refers to the coming astrological Age of Aquarius.
An astrological age is a time period which astrology postulates parallel major changes in the development of Earth's inhabitants, particularly relating to culture, society and politics.
There are twelve astrological ages corresponding to the twelve zodiacal signs in western astrology.
Many research astrologers believe that the astrological ages can be divided into smaller sections along the lines of 'wheels within wheels'.
Astrologers believe that an astrological age affects mankind, possibly by influencing the rise and fall of civilisations or cultural tendencies.
Astrologers maintain that an astrological age is a product of the earth's slow precessional rotation and lasts for 2,150 years, on average.
Spencer singles out the astrological ages as being "fuzzy", "speculative" and least defined area of astrological lore.
Though incorrect, many people at the time believed that the precessional cycle was 24,000 years which included twelve astrological ages of 2,000 years each.