I found this thread very interesting.
Steven: Nothing in astrology works for everyone.
Allen: And indeed, if this is truly the case, then astrology will never be accepted as a science.
Lenore: I say 'unique', but actually all of art and all of science is predicated upon looking out into the chaos, perceiving form and drawing conclusions.
I have another two cents to add:
Astrology is really the study of potentialities. The relative ability to manifest the potentialities inherent in the chart are shown in the complexes that make up the chart, but even then you have twins with virtually the same chart that play out the different sides of the complexes and behave completely differently. The fact that we cannot predict the future accurately and that we cannot predict exactly how each human being will respond to the instincts of their birthchart is what constitutes the mystery of life.
Some charts are more sensitive to the vagaries of the moon's cycles and therefore will be more sensitive eclipses, and others with natures that are more grounded or fixed will not. I have a T-square in fixed signs and Saturn on the Sun square to Uranus, and I too have never noticeably experienced the effect of eclipses, unless they hit the sensitive points in my chart.
Thanks again for the opportunity to be on this list! What a gift.
Lynn
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