Horoscope (horoscope) means 'timekeeper' in Greek. A horoscope is a map of the universe at a certain location at a certain time. It is used to predict events based on the assumption that there is a relationship between celestial phenomena and events experienced by humans. Each individual bears his Zodiac sign based on the position of the sun in his date of birth. The zodiac is an imaginary circle in the sky centered on the ecliptic and divided into twelve astrological signs, starting with Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces.
Astrological predictions are based on the position of solar system objects in the Zodiac. The term Zodiac refers to the constellations traversed by the imaginary belt in the sky with the number 13. The Zodiac concept is believed to have originated from the Euphrates River Valley civilization and has as many as 6 constellations.
Therefore, until now the zodiac is believed to be a method to increase self-awareness, teach people to be able to live in harmony with the universe, understand their potential and many other positive things. The Chinese, Mesopotamians, the Indus Valley, the Egyptians used the zodiac to predict a person's character or personality.
Many cultures throughout history have studied astrology and developed their own horoscope systems by observing the universe. Western Horoscope predicts the future based on the position of the planets and explains personality traits based on date of birth. These constellations include Capricorn, Pisces, Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, and Scorpio. Then these 6 constellations are further broken down into 12 due to the appearance of 12 full moons on the belt.