| Management number | 222072758 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | $35.20 | Model Number | 222072758 | ||
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Astrology is usually presented as symbolism, personality theory, or spiritual guidance. But what if the zodiac is something else entirely? What if it operates as a behavioral control architecture embedded within culture itself?Zodiacal Egregores examines the twelve signs not as mystical archetypes, but as engineered identity programs—self-reinforcing thought-forms sustained through collective participation. This book traces the consolidation of the sky from ancient empire to modern psychology, beginning with the centralization of celestial authority under Akhenaten and moving through Hellenistic codification, theological hierarchy, and contemporary identity profiling.The result is a hidden system that does not require belief in astrology to function. It requires only identification.Each sign is analyzed as an egregore: a living construct that regulates perception, emotion, narrative, and behavioral expectation. Through repetition, categorization, and self-description, individuals participate in a predictive grid that stabilizes culture through identity. What appears to be self-knowledge may in fact be encoded participation in a larger control architecture.This is not a guide to reading birth charts. It is not a reinterpretation of archetypes. It is an investigation into how identity becomes infrastructure.By examining astrology as a simulation layer—an interpretive framework that organizes human behavior into predictable patterns—this book reveals how constructed identity supports hierarchy, extraction, and systemic repetition. The zodiac becomes visible not as cosmic poetry, but as behavioral mapping.Whether one believes in astrology or dismisses it is irrelevant. The grid operates through categorization itself. Once seen, the pattern extends beyond horoscopes and into institutional forms of registration, classification, and recorded identity.This book is part historical inquiry, part metaphysical analysis, and part structural critique. It explores how ancient sky governance evolved into modern self-governance—and how the narrative of personality can obscure the mechanics of control.If identity has ever felt scripted…If personality has ever felt assigned…If culture appears patterned beyond coincidence…This book offers a framework for seeing the architecture behind it.Once the astral grid is seen, it cannot be unseen—astrology was never the story, only the disguise. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8987627266 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Rise of Sophia, LLC, The |
| Dimensions | 5.06 x 1.11 x 7.81 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.23 pounds |
| Print length | 443 pages |
| Part of series | The War on Signal |
| Publication date | March 26, 2026 |
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