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<blockquote data-quote="Zarathu" data-source="post: 505168" data-attributes="member: 7915"><p>This is sort of like asking whether a professional counselor is justified in telling someone that they are on a path of action that will lead to their big or little demise. </p><p></p><p>Carl Rogers struggled with this back in the late 1940's and developed not directive counseling, where he just said uh-huh and mmm until the client finally came around to his way of thinking. Counseling took eons of time and cost a mint. I hate to think it was the mint part that motivated him, but I've always wondered. </p><p></p><p>If the astrologer is a beginner or even intermediate, then I might agree that they should not say anything until they know a lot more. If the astrologer is a professional, and has had many many many correct suggestions, then s/he should proceed.</p><p></p><p>But even so.... most wester astrologers will say such things as "it suggests" or "it seems Like" or "probably". Most western astrologers recognize the concept of free will. </p><p></p><p>So maybe your question is just a re--query of the Free Will question in a new bright red wool winter coat for a new season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zarathu, post: 505168, member: 7915"] This is sort of like asking whether a professional counselor is justified in telling someone that they are on a path of action that will lead to their big or little demise. Carl Rogers struggled with this back in the late 1940's and developed not directive counseling, where he just said uh-huh and mmm until the client finally came around to his way of thinking. Counseling took eons of time and cost a mint. I hate to think it was the mint part that motivated him, but I've always wondered. If the astrologer is a beginner or even intermediate, then I might agree that they should not say anything until they know a lot more. If the astrologer is a professional, and has had many many many correct suggestions, then s/he should proceed. But even so.... most wester astrologers will say such things as "it suggests" or "it seems Like" or "probably". Most western astrologers recognize the concept of free will. So maybe your question is just a re--query of the Free Will question in a new bright red wool winter coat for a new season. [/QUOTE]
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