Astrology is basically nonsense. The ancients did not understand that (a) the “movement” of the sun through the constellations of the zodiac is really the movement of the earth around the sun, so the zodiac constellation that the sun is in is really the one furthest (!) from the earth; and (b) stars are immensely far away ... for example, the two brightest stars in Aquarius are both about 500 light-years from earth. The only “influence” those stars have is the light (and other radiation) they shed, and their gravity. Both are tiny at this distance. I can do the math if anyone cares, but I’m certain that the steel teaspoon you hold in your hand has more gravitational pull on you than either one of those two stars.
I’ve tried to explain this to people, and they often default back to “well the planets have a gravitational influence on us”.
But if that was the basis for astrology, all they would be concerned with was where the moon was, since the moon’s gravitational influence is greater than all the planets combined. Yet they never care about that.
It’s all silly though, since astrology was invented when nobody knew anything about radiation, or gravity. It was a “mystical” science back then, and it still is just mysticism.