by Myself » Thu 01 May, 2014 1:34 am
Starsigns are actually a relatively accurate "general" persona-type marker. To claim everyone is one of twelve signs is foolish of course, but there's more tsn just the main sign. There are a minimum of three "branches" to every sign, the ascendant or "front" people pit up, the moon/emotional aspect and the sun sign - the one we generalize the persons sign by.
Depending on these three "aspects", an Aries - for example - can come in several flavours, from quiet, passive and nice to loud, egomaniac's who're arrogant and have to win - always. There are a half dozen other shall we say mini-aspects, that fall into more minor traits and the persons inclinations, but I can't remember the names and roles of these.
Anyway, nobody who understands more than th very most basic info about starsigns would suggest a Virgo is like *this*, because there are all konds of virgos, but most of them have characteristics thst fit the sign, same with all the other signs.
The reason you should at least pomder their legitimacy, isn't because they're hocus pocus clairvoyant crap, but scientifically quite feasible.
The most solid connection that "clicked" for me onr day, was while I was watching the moon one night, and thought aboit the pull of the tides. Now, if one tiny moon has enough electro-magnetic power to suck the entire ocean into a swell and move it constantly around the planet - just our moon thst is - and gravity can have such an effect on everything on earth, surely other, much larger planets can influence a *very* sensitive developing unborn fetus in subtle ways?
That's a question I posed myself, and one that led me to the conclusin that, really, it might not have been *proven* yet by science, but it's absolutely possible.
How this astrological data is interpreted by biased humans is debatable, but I can't see why all those planets stuck in orbit with such megalithic force can't affect we, the little bug-like creatures of the universe, mmm?
Sorry bout the typos, ipad onscreen keyboard in the dark an' all.
As for the effeminate visitor, I disn't care a week ago when zi was told he was coming to visit, loke any other house-guest. Well, I didn't think much of his snivly demeanor and weak handshake when I met him, but to suddenly find out my plans to leave amicably in the agreed upon timeframe have been replaced with "get out next week, *&%$#! your plans" yeah.
I haven't even been able to have a conversation with her aboit anything, without him skulking around loke her *&%$#! shadow, I mean seriously? The last week I'll be here and I can't even get to converse about typical stuff without him shadowing her, rubbernecking?