![]() This has the benefit of a conversation, which gives insight into the client’s life, and increases my understanding of how astrology works, especially those particular components that gave rise to my statement (for example, Venus and the North Node and the 10th house would have been involved in some way). However, they are often on point, and when not precisely so, there’s usually something there that the client can relate to, and when they respond, I can widen or amend my statement (always being true to the astrological archetypes) to fit their situation. I’m not saying that my statements are always on the money…far from it. If Bob answers “What? Oh no, I don’t care about that at all, and I’ve never been depressed in my life” than suddenly I feel like an idiot and Bob walks out the door and tells his friends that astrology is crud. I cannot imagine being a consulting astrologer if I were not a risk-taker. Making these kinds of statements is risky. Artists would be likely to affirm it, but most people are not career artists. I believe that most people would not affirm the above statement. Now, while astrology has the capacity to make very general statements that are very open to interpretation and confirmation bias - statements that anybody could affirm it is also capable of making more detailed statements, like the one above. ![]()
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