This is not new. It is Sidereal Astrology. Astronomers use the Sidereal zodiac, and Eastern cultures use it also.
Western astrology uses the Tropical zodiac. Your OLD sign (which really isn't) is your Western sign. These NEW signs (which have been around for several thousand years) are the Sidereal signs. Either is accurate and can be used. It is your choice on how you wish to label yourself.
Astrologers have known about all this for years. It is nothing new.
Here is your Western zodiac: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_ast鈥?/a>
Here is your Sidereal zodiac: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_as鈥?/a>
If you want to stay the same sign, follow Western Astrology.
If you want to follow the "new" sign (which isn't but has been around for 100s of years) follow Vedic or Sidereal Astrology.
Nothing has changed except some astronomer wanted to get his name in the media and be famous for something that everyone who studies astrology already knew. Astrologers have been familiar with this concept for years
You can get a Western chart at http://www.astro-software.com or http://www.astro.com.
You can get a Vedic/Sidereal chart at http://www.zodiacal.com/chart.htm.When did the new zodiac supposedly go into affect?
Neither Western astrologers who work with the Tropical zodiac nor Eastern astrologers who work with the Sidereal zodiac will be changing a thing. An astronomer who knows nothing about astrology created this confusion.
There will be no changes to the zodiac related to astrology. If there are changes to the zodiac as it relates to astronomy, the astrological world won't be listening. You'd be better at that point asking astronomers rather than astrologers. ;)When did the new zodiac supposedly go into affect?
Ophiuchus, known to as the new zodiac sign is not actually new. It has been around for ages. "Western" Astrology" w/c is based on the seasons, doesn't use it.
Guessing like now
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