Hey everyone, it’s your boy, back again with another deep dive into my projects. Today, we’re talking about something a bit different, a bit… out there. It’s called “astrology emphasis 1970,” and let me tell you, this one was a trip.
So, how did this all start? Well, I was digging through some old stuff, you know, like you do, and I stumbled upon this whole rabbit hole about astrology in the ’70s. Turns out, it was huge back then, especially with the whole hippie movement and the “Age of Aquarius” thing. People were looking for answers, questioning the usual stuff, and astrology was having a moment. I got sucked in, I’ll admit it.
First thing I did? I started reading. Like, a lot. Old newspaper clippings, dusty books from used bookstores, you name it. I even found this old book, “Constellational Astrology” by Robert DeLuce. It’s a massive old book, and man, it’s packed with information. Written back in the 60s I guess, it really set the stage for all the astrology stuff that blew up in the 70s. I spent days just soaking it all in.

Next, I wanted to see how this whole thing played out in pop culture. I mean, everyone remembers checking their horoscopes in the newspaper, right? I started collecting old newspapers, magazines, anything I could find that talked about astrology. It was everywhere!
Researching and Collecting
- Reading old books: Spent days going through used bookstores, finding gems like “Constellational Astrology” and others. These books were my bible for this project.
- Collecting newspaper clippings: Hit up libraries, online archives, you name it. It was crazy to see how much astrology was in the daily news.
- Talking to people: I even chatted with some older folks who lived through the ’70s. Their stories were wild, and it really helped me understand the vibe of the time.
Then came the fun part – putting it all together. I wanted to create something that captured the spirit of that era, the feeling of searching for something more. I started organizing all my notes, the clippings, the quotes, everything. I wanted to make it feel like you were stepping back in time.
This wasn’t just about facts and dates, though. It was about the feeling, the energy of that time. I mean, I’m not super into astrology myself. I am more of a science guy, but you gotta respect the search for meaning, right? I’m all about exploring different perspectives, even if I don’t fully buy into them. And hey, who knows, maybe there’s something to this whole stars and planets thing, but I still leave room for a being beyond our minimal 3-dimensions.
So, that’s the story of “astrology emphasis 1970.” It was a wild ride, a trip back in time, and a reminder that there are always different ways of looking at the world. Hope you enjoyed this little journey with me. Until next time, keep exploring, keep questioning, and stay curious!