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New findings link humans and the cosmos: This research suggests a connection
between the moon's position relative to stars and biological changes in humans.
Humans are special: This connection suggests humans may be unique in nature, but
science can't explain why yet.
Ancient Indian ideas fit well: The Hindu idea of the human body mirroring the
cosmos aligns well with these findings. Modern science focuses on details, while
ancient Indian science saw the bigger picture.
Astrology is not fortune-telling: The passage argues that astrology is not about
predicting the future or how stars influence us.
Astrology is about patterns: Instead, astrology is about finding patterns between the
movements of planets, moon, and stars, and how they relate to our bodies' cycles.
This research only studied Moon: This research just looked at the moon's position
relative to stars. Traditional Indian astrology considers more planets and their
combinations.
More research needed: The different positions of planets relative to stars might
influence different people in different ways. This needs further study.
Star movements might predict, not influence: The passage says the stars might not
directly affect us, but their movements could be a way to predict biological events.
Ruling star as a predictor: The concept of a "ruling star" based on your birthdate
might be a way to predict when biological changes might happen, not a way to say the
star influences you.
Bio Astrology has a future: This research suggests there's a possibility of a new field
called Bio Astrology that explores connections between celestial bodies and
biological functions.
Here's the paragraph interpreted line by line in simpler language:
Science findings and human biology: This research shows a connection between the
moon's position among stars (lunistellar time periods) and human biological
functions.
Humans are special: This connection suggests humans may be unique in nature, but
science can't explain why yet.
Human body as a mini-cosmos: This connection makes sense according to the
Hindu idea that the human body is a tiny version of the whole universe (microcosm of
the macrocosm). Modern science focuses too much on details (like trees in a forest)
and misses the bigger picture (the whole forest). Ancient Indians, with their idea of
oneness with nature, could see both details and the big picture.
Astrology is not wrong: Based on these findings, astrology isn't a fake science
(pseudoscience). It's just not fully understood yet by scientists or astrologers
themselves.
What astrology is really about: Astrology isn't about stars and planets controlling
our lives or predicting the future. It's more about showing how human body changes
are similar to patterns in the universe.
This research only studied Moon: This research just looked at the moon's position
relative to stars. Real astrology considers not just these two, but also the sun, other
planets, and even the moon's nodes.
Individual variations: These celestial bodies might influence different aspects of our
bodies in different ways for each person. The moon's position relative to stars may
also vary slightly due to imperfections in Earth's orbit, and this might also affect us.
Stars don't control us, they just signal: The study doesn't say stars control our
biology, but rather their movements might be a way to predict things like important
biological events.
Ruling star - a new way to think of it: Maybe the constellation someone is born
under can be called their "ruling star" based on when biological events might happen.
But this doesn't mean the star is controlling them in any mystical way.
Future research in BioAstrology: This research suggests a new field of study called
BioAstrology, which would combine biology and astrology to learn more about these
connections.
Here's the paragraph interpreted line by line in simpler language:
Science finds a strange connection: This research shows a weird connection
between the moon's movements and biological changes in humans. It suggests
humans might be special in nature, but science can't explain why yet.
Ancient Indian wisdom explains it: This connection makes sense according to the
Hindu idea that our body is a tiny version of the larger universe. Modern science
focuses on details but misses the bigger picture, while ancient Indian science saw both
details and the whole picture.
Astrology is not magic: The findings also suggest that astrology is not a fake science,
but something science just doesn't understand yet.
What astrology really is: Astrology isn't about stars controlling us or predicting our
future. It's more about showing how the movements in our body reflect the
movements in the universe. This study only looked at the moon's movement in
relation to stars. Real astrology considers not just these two, but also the sun, other
planets, and even the moon's nodes.
It might affect us differently: These movements of planets and stars might influence
different aspects of our bodies in different people. There might even be slight
variations based on the exact time of our birth.
Not magic, but a pattern: The stars aren't magically affecting us, but their
movements might be a scientific way to predict things. We can use these predictions
to know when important biological events might happen and prepare for any
problems.
New research in BioAstrology: These findings show that there's a lot more to learn
by studying the connection between biology and astrology, a field called
BioAstrology.
Overall, the passage argues that a scientific discovery about the moon and human
biology supports the ancient Indian idea of the body mirroring the cosmos. It also
suggests that astrology might be a valid science that we don't yet fully understand.