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Bracha Goldsmith is an astrologer, author, channeler, financial advisor, musician, and spiritual coach who has been practising astrology for over 40 years. Her work covers...
Anthoula Lioni is a professional astrologer with an international clientele based in Greece, specialising in Natal Astrology, Relationship Astrology, and Chart Rectification. Astrological qualifications include...
Arielle Guttman is an astrologer, author, and teacher with over four decades of experience helping people explore life questions through astrology. Founder and director of...
Joanna Watters is a British astrologer, tarot reader, author, and teacher who has been practicing and writing about astrology for over 30 years. Since 1995...
No country has a more foundational relationship with astrology than Greece. Around 280 BCE, Berossus, a Babylonian priest, moved to the Greek island of Kos to teach astrology and Babylonian culture, marking the point at which astrological knowledge moved west into the Hellenistic world. What followed was a transformation of the practice. It was in Hellenistic Greece that astrology became a personalized and mathematically rigorous practice, and it was Greek astrologers who developed the horoscopic birth chart — mapping the positions of celestial bodies at the exact moment of birth to understand an individual’s character and life path.
The figures who shaped this tradition remain central to astrology today. Claudius Ptolemy, whose Tetrabiblos laid the foundations of the Western astrological tradition, explained the theoretical basis of the tropical zodiac as a coordinate system aligned to the equinoxes and solstices. Vettius Valens, a practicing second-century astrologer whose Anthologies is one of the most important surviving texts, preserved practical techniques including annual profections and the use of the lots that contemporary astrologers are now actively reviving. Dorotheus of Sidon wrote a foundational didactic poem on horoscopic astrology whose influence extended through Persian, Arab, and medieval European practitioners for centuries.
Modern Greece has a smaller but genuine astrological community. Astrology is present in popular media, and there is practitioner activity in Athens and other cities. ASTROPAIDEIA, the first Laboratory of Liberal Studies in Astrology in Greece, began operation in 2014, reflecting growing interest in more structured astrological education within the country. The profound historical legacy of Greek astrology has also made Greece a point of reference for internationally based practitioners working within the Hellenistic tradition.
Greece does not have a large formal astrological organization infrastructure comparable to countries such as the United States or the United Kingdom. ASTROPAIDEIA, the first Laboratory of Liberal Studies in Astrology in Greece, was founded in 2014 and represents one of the more structured efforts to build an organized astrological education framework within the country. Greek practitioners who pursue formal certification or professional development often do so through international bodies such as the Astrological Association of Great Britain, ISAR, or the Faculty of Astrological Studies in Oxford, which has attracted Greek students.
Astrology has a visible presence in Greek popular media and online, with a number of practicing astrologers active in Athens and other cities, though the professional community remains comparatively small relative to the depth of the country’s historical contribution to the field.
Greek-based astrologers today typically practice modern Western astrology, which itself descends directly from the Hellenistic tradition developed in ancient Greece and Alexandria. Some practitioners engage with the Hellenistic revival — the contemporary movement to recover and apply ancient Greek astrological techniques such as whole sign houses, sect, annual profections, and zodiacal releasing. This revival, which has been gathering momentum internationally since the 1990s, draws directly on the texts of Ptolemy, Valens, and Dorotheus that originated in the Greek-speaking world.
How do I find an astrologer in Greece? This page lists professional astrologers based in Greece. You can browse all of them or use filters for tradition, specialties, and reading type to find someone whose approach fits what you are looking for.
What is the connection between Greece and astrology? Greece is one of the foundational sources of Western astrology as it is practiced today. The Hellenistic period saw the development of the horoscopic birth chart and the systematic framework of planets, houses, and signs that remains the basis of Western astrology. Figures such as Ptolemy, Vettius Valens, and Dorotheus of Sidon produced texts that shaped astrological practice across Europe, Persia, and the Arab world for over a thousand years.
What astrological traditions do Greek astrologers practice? Most contemporary Greek astrologers practice modern Western astrology. Some engage with the Hellenistic revival, applying ancient Greek techniques such as whole sign houses, sect, and time-lord systems like annual profections and zodiacal releasing, which have been recovered and translated primarily since the 1990s.
Do Greek astrologers offer sessions in English? Some Greece-based astrologers work in English as well as Greek, particularly those with an international client base. It is worth checking the individual practitioner’s profile or contacting them directly to confirm the language they work in.
Do I need to be in Greece to book a session with a Greek astrologer? No. Most professional astrologers in Greece offer online sessions and work with clients internationally.