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Relationships and Morality of Predicting Those In Natal As Well As Horary Astrology
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<blockquote data-quote="waybread" data-source="post: 507507" data-attributes="member: 6041"><p>Just a quick example from the McEvers book p. 110, by astrologer Gray Keen:</p><p> </p><p>"A 29-year-old woman wanted to know if she could safely circumvent an astrologer's warning (given when she was 17) that she would never marry. The client said that she had turned down several excellent marriage proposals because she was afraid to circumvent the astrologer's warning..."</p><p> </p><p>This soooo illustrates the need to contextualize a chart reading for a client, and to work with them to understand that the chart will manifest in some way, but that she has choices to make in life, and that these choices can be empowering or disempowering. Also, why the seriously predictive astrologer should stress that no astrologer is infallible.</p><p> </p><p>There is such a thing as a <em>self-fulfilling prophecy</em> which has nothing to do with either prophecy or a rotten prediction by an insensitive astrologer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waybread, post: 507507, member: 6041"] Just a quick example from the McEvers book p. 110, by astrologer Gray Keen: "A 29-year-old woman wanted to know if she could safely circumvent an astrologer's warning (given when she was 17) that she would never marry. The client said that she had turned down several excellent marriage proposals because she was afraid to circumvent the astrologer's warning..." This soooo illustrates the need to contextualize a chart reading for a client, and to work with them to understand that the chart will manifest in some way, but that she has choices to make in life, and that these choices can be empowering or disempowering. Also, why the seriously predictive astrologer should stress that no astrologer is infallible. There is such a thing as a [I]self-fulfilling prophecy[/I] which has nothing to do with either prophecy or a rotten prediction by an insensitive astrologer. [/QUOTE]
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