
The Certificate in Astrology and Mythology offers an illuminating exploration into the cosmic and cultural forces that have shaped human understanding for thousands of years. This interdisciplinary program bridges the mystical science of astrology with the rich narrative traditions of mythology, allowing students to interpret celestial patterns alongside ancient symbolic stories that reflect human experience and destiny.
Students will discover how mythological archetypes are mirrored in planetary movements, zodiacal energies, and astrological houses — creating a profound connection between the stars and human psychology, spirituality, and culture.
To understand the fundamental principles of astrology — planets, signs, houses, and aspects.
To explore world mythologies (Greek, Roman, Indian, Egyptian, and others) and their relationship to astrological symbolism.
To interpret celestial archetypes through mythic narratives and psychological perspectives.
To develop skills in symbolic interpretation, chart reading, and cosmic storytelling.
To appreciate astrology and mythology as tools for self-reflection, creativity, and spiritual growth.
Module 1: Introduction to Astrology — History, Structure, and Relevance
Module 2: The Mythic Foundations — Gods, Heroes, and Cosmic Stories
Module 3: Zodiac Signs and Their Mythological Roots
Module 4: Planets as Archetypes — From Mercury to Neptune
Module 5: Comparative Mythology — Eastern and Western Astrological Traditions
Module 6: Astrology in Modern Times — Psychology, Spirituality, and Culture
Module 7: Project Work — Chart Interpretation and Mythic Case Study
Upon completion, learners will be able to:
Analyze mythological themes within astrological frameworks.
Identify planetary archetypes and their psychological symbolism.
Interpret natal charts with an understanding of mythic narratives.
Integrate creative and intuitive thinking into astrological study.
Graduates of this certificate program may apply their knowledge in areas such as:
Astrological Counseling & Life Coaching
Mythological Research & Writing
Cultural and Spiritual Studies
Creative Arts, Symbolism, and Education
