An astrological age is a time period in astrologic theology which claim parallels major changes in the development of Earth's inhabitants particularly relating to culture, society, and politics. Astrologers do not agree upon exact dates for the beginning or ending of the ages, with given dates varying by hundreds of years Definitive details on the astrological ages are lacking and consequently most details available about the astrological ages are disputed.
Paul Wright in The Great Ages and Other Astrological Cycles believes that much of the uncertainty related to the astrological ages is because many astrologers have a poor understanding of the meaning of the astrological symbolism and "even poorer historical knowledge" Though so many issues are contentious or disputed there are two aspects of the astrological ages that have virtually unanimous consensus —firstly, the claimed link of the astrological ages to the axial precession of the Earth and commonly referred to as precession of the equinoxes secondly, that, due to the nature of the precession of the equinoxes the progression of the ages proceeds in reverse direction through the zodiacal signs
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