04-08-2015, 01:18 PM
(04-08-2015, 06:41 AM)Alpha360 Wrote: Ok I'm not here to argue. I could explain myself but I don't have the time for that. I'm not here to play with words.
When I said complex it was because it is very hard to learn, it's almost impossible to learn it because there is so much details.
Like I said I'm not here to argue with people. To me astrology works and it's the most important stuff. As of now we can't understand why like a of lot things hypnosis, subliminal, tarot, magic, etc.
I would even say I don't care why it works, I don't have the capacity to know why anyway. I just know that with that tool I can help a lot people and myself.
Can you explain to me Mateunio why you posted this? What was your goal? It seems like to me you are trying to create a tantrum. I'm quiet surprised by that, I would even say disappointed. Maybe it wasn't what you wanted to do but the "funny" was not necessary and could be taken as disrespectful. You could have asked me why it would have been better.
I just found it funny and disrespectful that you called astrology "complex science". Maybe it's just me and my allergy to wrong terms, but astrology is not a science in any definition of "science" I know, I'd call it art though. Science both predicts things and explains why they happen in this way and not the other. I have a lot of respect for astrology, I asked you for horoscope myself, but it's not a science, not by a long shot.
Compare it to cooking - there are many principles to it. There are many schools, some coming to the same conclusions, some are contradictory. Some approaches to cooking can be very complex indeed and it can be easily called an art and extraordinary skill, but I'm yet to see someone calling cooking "science". That was what I meant, although I admit my second paragraph was out of place.
For not by numbers of men, nor by measure of body, but by valor of soul is war to be decided.
~Belisarius, the last Roman
Certitude is for the puzzle-box logicians and girls of white glamour [...]. I am a letter written in uncertainty.
~36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 4
~Belisarius, the last Roman
Certitude is for the puzzle-box logicians and girls of white glamour [...]. I am a letter written in uncertainty.
~36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 4