Speaking in Celestial Signs: The Language of Western Astrology and the (Tenuous) Bonds of Occult Sociality

This article examines the role of language as a key metaphor and medium of occult sociality among contemporary Western astrologers. I argue that the "symbolic language" attributed to celestial objects and patterns informs everyday speech acts and reinforces shared commitments to the author...

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Subtitles:"Special Section: Reimagining Sharedness"
Main Author: Elisha, Omri 1972- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Berghahn 2021
In: Religion and society
Year: 2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1, Pages: 149-162
Further subjects:B Spirituality
B Language
B Astrology
B Metaphysics
B New Age beliefs
B Community
B occult sociality
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Summary:This article examines the role of language as a key metaphor and medium of occult sociality among contemporary Western astrologers. I argue that the "symbolic language" attributed to celestial objects and patterns informs everyday speech acts and reinforces shared commitments to the authority of astrological tradition, in the relative absence of conventional structures of belief and belonging. At the same time, the flexibility and versatility of horoscopic symbols authorize diverse and idiosyncratic adaptations, creating patterns of discord and fragmentation often framed as characteristic of the astrology community. I argue that the tension between notions of metaphysical community and professionalization, on the one hand, and the virtues of epistemological individualism and eclecticism, on the other, is a constitutive tension at the heart of Western metaphysical practice. This approach complicates straightforward models of community as consensus, and at the same time challenges common stereotypes about the atomizing effects of alternative spiritualities.
ISSN:2150-9301
Contains:Enthalten in: Religion and society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3167/arrs.2021.120112