
I recently stumbled upon a website which offers an astrological horoscope for Barack Obama.
Thats right! For a limited time you, yes you, can peer into the future and know exactly whats going to happen to Barack! Sounds exciting doesn’t it!? Well, maybe, but the only problem is that it doesn’t seem to predict anything except that Barack was born to share his vision with the world. No offense, but isn’t that what we all do every day in our own unique ways – just rarely in front of a television camera?
In this example, as in so many others we can remember, Astrology clearly reveals it’s Achilles Heel: vague generalization. This of course is the weakness of all occult arts which claim to predict the future. Even secular attempts to predict the future course of world or personal events are usually way off the mark due to our tendency to wish for a particular future rather than observe the actual trends and patterns that surround us. Oh, and of course then there’s SLOTs – that just throws a big monkey wrench into prediction.
So we are left to wonder why, with fluff as its foundation, astrology has managed to survive for millennia? It has seen the rise and fall of the greatest empires. It has outlived various forms of social organization. It is found in a vast diversity of cultures which on the surface appear as though opposites. What then is the appeal of this mysterious craft? Is there truth to astrology, or has it survived on the wishful thinking of the collective imagination?
During my search for some truth I came across an interesting article which explained the scientific foundations of astrology. The author reveals that due to all things being connected there should be no confusion as to why the movement of Saturn is keeping you unemployed, and why the movement of Jupiter is controlling your spending habits. Ok. Well if that didn’t satisfy your need for logic, then learning that the interference between planets’ electromagnetic radiation creates all known psychological phenomenon should help. You see, gravity and electricity are related and so are all things, and all things live in the universe, and yeah.
Well, needless to say, these explanations left me as confused and in doubt as I was when I started. As a last resort, I decided to get a free horoscope done by Astro, the site where I found Obama’s report. To it’s credit the site provides a wealth of free information to satisfy one’s curiosity, as well as a few interpretations that felt accurate. However, the more the interpretations felt dead-on, the more annoyed I became by my lack of understanding of how astrology could possibly work.
To anyone out there who genuinely believes in Astrology, I hereby challenge you to enlighten this Doubting Babeler. Is there anybody out there?
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The alignment of the stars at the time of your birth causes gravity to pull on all the water in your brain, and because of the mysterious butterfly effect, the series of events that will be your life are set into inevitable motion. Astrologists have secretly discovered the intricate mechanics of quantum physics and are able to predict the outcomes. They just make it vague so physicists don’t find out the secrets and use them for evil.
I am skeptical of astrology, however I find myself reading it in times of uncertainty or when I want to be entertained. My biggest problem with astrology readings is that they are as vague as a fortune cookie and people usually end up creating their own individual interpretation based on what they just read. Nevertheless, astrology could definitely be a plausible means to understand each of our lives for we are just a part of the whole universe which was here before us and will be here after us….at least thats what I think.
I can’t read or write.
I used to buy into astrology untill I took a few college level astronomy classes. I found out that there are actually 13 solar zodiac signs instead of 12 which offsets everything I ever knew or believed about astrology.
The 13th sign is called Ophiuchus and it is proven to exist. Sorry to all who buy into this pseudoscience.
Thanks for the info on Ophiuchus Jon, I never even heard of it till now.