Introduction | Astrology in London
A physician without knowledge of Astrology has no right to call
himself a physician.
— Hippocrates
At Psukhe we offer the most complete and thorough Psychological (or Humanistic) Astrology and Numerology services (interpretations, reports) in the UK, at our clinic in Central London or through online / phone consultations. Some of our services include: natal chart analysis, relationship analysis by synastry or composite charts, yearly forecast through analysis of transits and progressions, long-term perspectives and predictions, vocation and career analysis, relocation or travel reports, birth hour rectification (for those who aren't sure of their hour of birth), horary astrology, medical astrology and numerology.
People ask me all the time, when I bring up the subject, ‘do you believe in astrology?’ I tell them it has nothing to do with belief and asking me that is as stupid as it would be to ask them back, ‘do you believe in gravity?’ Astrology is a science, I would explain, and as such it operates with certainty and arguments, not belief and emotions. To exemplify I suggest an analogy. Let’s say you’re a tiny molecule inside your own body somewhere and from your point of view you’re looking around. What do you think you would see? You would probably feel a stable mass underneath you and you would see above and all around you in the distant space, faraway, billions of stars and planets, some small, others quite large, constellations of stars and galaxies, some very far away, others more close by — a ‘universe’ which to you would seem infinite.
Do you think that, being this molecule inside a human body, your ‘destiny’ would be influenced by what, say, the liver or the heart do? The kidneys or the lungs? What about the brain? Do you think all these organs’ activity, wellbeing or distress would have anything to do with your own existence as a molecule?
You bet it would! The human organism is a marvelous interconnected system, in which every tiny part influences and informs the whole. Likewise, the Universe we live in, and of which Earth and our galaxy are a part of, can be viewed as a huge organism that is graciously accommodating us. Each of us is the tiny molecule in question. Of course our existence will be influenced by the rest of the organism, because that is the way all organisms behave, everything is interconnected, correlated and affected by everything else.
We are more and more discovering that the Universe is behaving as a gigantic hologram. Just like each and every minuscule bit of a hologram contains the whole image, likewise every microscopic part of our Universe will contain another replica universe at a different scale and so on to infinity, the macrocosm/microcosm pattern is replicating endlessly.
In a recent artwork commissioned by the University College Hospital, hundreds of thousands of colourful Petri dishes are put side by side. Some of them are full with bacterial life and some are empty. The description is that our body’s make‐up consists of one human cell in ten. For every ten cells, nine are non‐human microorganisms: bacteria, amoeba, viruses etc.