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'''Genethlialogy''' (casting nativities) is the doctrine that an individual can be informed of the course of his life on the basis of the positions of the [[Planet|planet]]s and of the [[zodiacal sign]]s (the twelve astrological constellations) at the moment of his birth or conception. It is one of the fundamental techniques of [[astrology]]. The term stems from the ancient Greek word  γενεθλον (birth).  
'''Genethlialogy''' (casting nativities) is the doctrine that an individual can be informed of the course of his life on the basis of the positions of the [[Planet|planet]]s and of the [[zodiacal sign]]s (corresponding to the twelve astrological constellations) at the moment of his birth or conception. It is one of the fundamental techniques of [[astrology]]. The term stems from the ancient Greek word  γενεθλον (birth).  


Genethlialogy has the same controversial status as [[astrology]], disregarded by many as a [[pseudoscience]] and seen by others as a valid source of knowledge.
Genethlialogy has the same controversial status as [[astrology]], disregarded by many as a [[pseudoscience]] and seen by others as a valid source of knowledge.

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Genethlialogy (casting nativities) is the doctrine that an individual can be informed of the course of his life on the basis of the positions of the planets and of the zodiacal signs (corresponding to the twelve astrological constellations) at the moment of his birth or conception. It is one of the fundamental techniques of astrology. The term stems from the ancient Greek word γενεθλον (birth).

Genethlialogy has the same controversial status as astrology, disregarded by many as a pseudoscience and seen by others as a valid source of knowledge.