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<blockquote data-quote="starlink" data-source="post: 104685" data-attributes="member: 3186"><p>Hello Froggy, good question. I used to work as an astrologer, but from home, not in an office or something like that. I am not that much into really be professional in that way. My ex husband always wanted to push me into going big, databases, advertisement, talks etc. I did not want that. I got my clients by word of mouth and started off doing readings for friends without asking money for it. I became member of the international womens club and then did some talks on Astrology which brought me clients, as well as organising a once a month astro-tea where everyone who was born in that specific month could come. It was held in some local café and hugely popular. I really enjoyed doing that, sitting there with my Ephemeries and my cup of tea! Then I divorced and had to work full time. Astrology was done in the evenings after work and the weekends. Now I am living with a partner again and am not that free to do what I want anymore, but do astrology as much as I can. I cant live without it. One day without it and I feel restless.</p><p>I find Shiny Ray's radio listening a great way of keeping in touch with astrology when you have little time. It^s like listening to a spoke book tape by lack of time for reading a book.</p><p> </p><p>Personally I hardly ever look at my own chart, only when I read something interesting in the forum, I think "lets see how that is in my chart". I do keep in mind which heavy planet is transiting my chart at the moment and which major aspects they will make, write that down and that is it. I also look at my chart when something really upsetting happens to me. I want to see why, but I never look at daily transits, in order to see what will be awaiting me as I know that there are so many different interpretations that you will loose yourself in it. Just major transits and progressions is enough for me to know more or less what to expect. I notice Eclipses also of course. </p><p>I make my Solar Return but actually look at it more in retrospect than in a future manner, comparing local place or the place where I was at the time. Still not sure which one works best. I only look the very major things in there, no details. Like I said, progressions work better for me, and Solar Arc directions also, but everything in combination, never on it's own.</p><p> </p><p>Lately I thought of following a few month to see what could happen, but I just find more pleasure in doing someone elses chart than my own.</p><p>Just dont get too focussed on daily small transits. Everything has to be looked at, also the progressions, so really figuring out what will happen to you is not easy at all, unless you study it very indepth. I am too lazy for that I'm afraid<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>Cheers, Starlink</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starlink, post: 104685, member: 3186"] Hello Froggy, good question. I used to work as an astrologer, but from home, not in an office or something like that. I am not that much into really be professional in that way. My ex husband always wanted to push me into going big, databases, advertisement, talks etc. I did not want that. I got my clients by word of mouth and started off doing readings for friends without asking money for it. I became member of the international womens club and then did some talks on Astrology which brought me clients, as well as organising a once a month astro-tea where everyone who was born in that specific month could come. It was held in some local café and hugely popular. I really enjoyed doing that, sitting there with my Ephemeries and my cup of tea! Then I divorced and had to work full time. Astrology was done in the evenings after work and the weekends. Now I am living with a partner again and am not that free to do what I want anymore, but do astrology as much as I can. I cant live without it. One day without it and I feel restless. I find Shiny Ray's radio listening a great way of keeping in touch with astrology when you have little time. It^s like listening to a spoke book tape by lack of time for reading a book. Personally I hardly ever look at my own chart, only when I read something interesting in the forum, I think "lets see how that is in my chart". I do keep in mind which heavy planet is transiting my chart at the moment and which major aspects they will make, write that down and that is it. I also look at my chart when something really upsetting happens to me. I want to see why, but I never look at daily transits, in order to see what will be awaiting me as I know that there are so many different interpretations that you will loose yourself in it. Just major transits and progressions is enough for me to know more or less what to expect. I notice Eclipses also of course. I make my Solar Return but actually look at it more in retrospect than in a future manner, comparing local place or the place where I was at the time. Still not sure which one works best. I only look the very major things in there, no details. Like I said, progressions work better for me, and Solar Arc directions also, but everything in combination, never on it's own. Lately I thought of following a few month to see what could happen, but I just find more pleasure in doing someone elses chart than my own. Just dont get too focussed on daily small transits. Everything has to be looked at, also the progressions, so really figuring out what will happen to you is not easy at all, unless you study it very indepth. I am too lazy for that I'm afraid:) Cheers, Starlink [/QUOTE]
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