Can you be more specific as to what you mean by “near future”? do you mean days, months, years or decades?You will have serious worries in the near future, you can bet on it from the astrological transits to come. Keep your eyes on the skies, and pray that you've lived a decent life because the "proof" you are looking for may be detrimental to your very existence if you don't get it together in your own life.
The solar system is basically a giant clock, and if you haven't learn to "read" this clock then how are you to know what time it really is?
...you are not my "student." ....
It is the oldest body of knowledge on this planet you know.
You will have serious worries in the near future, you can bet on it from the astrological transits to come. Keep your eyes on the skies, and pray that you've lived a decent life because the "proof" you are looking for may be detrimental to your very existence if you don't get it together in your own life.
The solar system is basically a giant clock, and if you haven't learn to "read" this clock then how are you to know what time it really is?
Damn straight. Lookout for upcoming hellfire quotes.
You will find many so-called "astrologers" playing the "prediction" game to prove that they "know something" about the future to "impress" the client with what they "think" they know about them. That's a joke, but it is not funny to this teacher of astrology. If I ever caught one of my students doing this, they know what will happen to them - and it will not be funny at all. The first rule is to protect the client at all costs, and to respect their needs, their personal information, and their privacy. If any of my students broke this principle they get my wrath. It is not wise to piss off a real astrologer.
You will have serious worries in the near future, you can bet on it from the astrological transits to come. Keep your eyes on the skies, and pray that you've lived a decent life because the "proof" you are looking for may be detrimental to your very existence if you don't get it together in your own life.
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The solar system is basically a giant clock, and if you haven't learn to "read" this clock then how are you to know what time it really is?
I know. I said it because it is the inevitable implication of what you did say.Gar: I never said that.
Because they share a gene pool and therefore possibly some of the same astro points.Bronwyn Elko said:I said that when it comes to a test of matching the charts of a volunteer's father and mother to his own, that one should not also include the siblings of either parent as test subjects.
I know. I said it because it is the inevitable implication of what you did say.
Therefore you can't foretell the differing death times or circumstances of siblings and parents, even if they are so radically different as a childhood disease and an octagenaric passage into blissful death.
RE: solar and lunar daily geomagnetic variations go to:
http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/EG993147.html
Whaa?
Certainly if an astrologer is trying to ascertain the day or period of days when death is most likely to occur, he/she would want to examine the chart's of close relatives: sons, daughters, mother, father, etc. Technically, from an astrological viewpoint, a person's death should show up somewhere in the chart's of their daughters and sons, etc.

.Because they share a gene pool and therefore possibly some of the same astro points.
Therefore they may not be distinguishable.
Therefore you can't foretell the differing death times or circumstances of siblings and parents, even if they are so radically different as a childhood disease and an octagenaric passage into blissful death
A sentiment that perfectly expresses my response to the following:Whaa?
Should? Is it necessary or is it not necessary? If it is necessary then all the readings in all the world that have been done solely on the chart of an individual are worthless. If it is not necessary, then your "should want to" is meaningless.Bronwyn Elko said:Certainly if an astrologer is trying to ascertain the day or period of days when death is most likely to occur, he/she would want to examine the chart's of close relatives: sons, daughters, mother, father, etc.
If astrology has meaning at all it would show up in the actual individual's chart. Does it or does it not?Bronwyn Elko said:Technically, from an astrological viewpoint, a person's death should show up somewhere in the chart's of their daughters and sons, etc.