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How astrology works
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by Ray Murphy (
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My best theory to date about how astrology works is that humans, and possibly all species are actually "in tune" or syncronized with Nature or the Cosmos and that this correspondence is more easily observed through the movement of major celestial bodies - probably because it hapens to be one of the simpler of Natures formulae.
This idea of mine came as a result of doing basic astrology and looking at thousands of "event dates" for rectification purposes. It seemed to me that people are actually speeding-up or slowing-down in their daily activities in order to be "just on time" for certain transits -- as if they subconsciously know Natures rules, just like migrating birds and fish etc.
I think that we can also "sense" others' horoscopes and we make decisions accordingly.
If this sensing was actually happening it would easily account for the ability of astrologers to get correct answers from the various systems including the most screwball (in my opinion) methods.
When I say "getting correct answers" I don't mean those answers which we get right by chance - but those answers which we (and colleagues) KNOW are more than that.
Ray
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