05-15-2016, 01:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2016, 01:26 PM by JackOfHearts.)
(05-15-2016, 01:46 AM)Banksy Wrote:(05-14-2016, 04:16 PM)Shannon Wrote:(05-13-2016, 07:08 PM)yeah! Wrote: What are these cycles called and how can I find out what ours are and where were at?
As Mr. Anderson said, the most major of them is what I was talking about where he linked. But there are many others, some visible through that system and some not. All of them have impact on one's life and all of them are worth being aware of, but very few people ever pay attention because popular mindset is that they have no validity, correlation to anything or real value.
People are welcome to whatever limits they want to have. Me, I'm going to use the tools that I have available to me.
Shannon, what was it that convinced you of the validity of astrology?
I would rephrase it the other way around, what makes someone convinced that astrology doesn't work? They never studied it, never made their chart, never took the time to search if it is possible that it could work. It just took me 2 days to notice that this thing was amazingly accurate. Then a week to notice that this can't be a coincidence that every chart I cast made sense even with the little stuff I knew.
Cast the chart of people you know, your friends, your family, then some very well known people like Michael Jackson. It would then be really difficult to prove that astrology doesn't work. A lot of astrologer have tested astrology statistically, and they found a pattern, even if you use only the Sun sign which is less than 5% of the personality you will find something that isn't a coincidence.
You won't find on internet someone who tested astrology statistically and found that it doesn't work. There is no proof that astrology doesn't work, the opposite is true, there is proof that astrology works, at least if it's done properly. It's far more easier to prove that astrology works than subliminal.