Astrology is just a context descriptor

in #astrology8 years ago

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There is a lot of confusion around astrology. Like all things esoteric, there is a tremendous polarization: some say it is the only way to win the lottery, to find out about your past lives or to get rich, while some say it's simply a scam.

I think that none of them are actually right. The truth (or how I see the truth, anyway) is somewhere in the middle. With a slight penchant towards the less "esoteric" side.

The way astrology works is very much related to how meteorology makes predictions. In other words, it's just a context descriptor. It just describes how the environment in which you are acting may look at a certain point in time. It doesn't invalidate in any way your free will, nor it sets in stone anything. Even more, it borrows the same uncertainty you see in meteorology: is how the weather may be tomorrow, not how the weather will actually be.

Keeping that in mind, astrology may come in handy at times. As long as you don't believe it will solve all your problems, making you avoid any action in the hope that "the stars will take care of it" and as long as you don't dismiss it completely.
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well yeah, but there's the astrology of the current transits, like the current weather report, but then there is also your own natal astrology, which is going to determine your own subjective biases that you take into the situation, or your own personal tendencies in terms of how you will respond or react to a situation.

of course, these are just general descriptions, for example if you are responding to a situation "like a Scorpio" there is still a big window of options for how Scorpios will behave under certain circumstances.

and of course, we aren't talking about sun signs here, but a complex arrangement of natal placements, aspects, and house/sign configurations.

and perhaps we are all a bit biased towards believing in free will, because to believe that everything we do is entirely deterministic, with no control over our fate or personal accountability, that is a kind of disturbing proposition. We might be biased against it simply because we don't want to believe something that feels unsettling.

However the whole "Free Will" thing is a big can of worms generally, and not something that has a quick and easy answer really.