Mythological Astrology



my·thol·o·gi·cal as·trol·o·gy
/mɪˌθɒ.ləˈdʒɪk.əl əˈstrɒl.ə.dʒi/

Mythological astrology uses the stories and archetypes from various cultural mythologies, especially Greco-Roman, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Hindu traditions, to deepen the symbolic understanding of planets, signs, and chart factors.

By linking celestial bodies to mythic figures (for example, Venus to Aphrodite, Mars to Ares, Saturn to Kronos), astrologers add narrative and psychological depth to their interpretations. These associations enrich chart analysis by connecting technical placements to timeless themes, enabling astrologers and students to interpret planetary energies through the lens of story, symbol, and archetype.