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how much do you believe in Astrology?

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lavenderrr · 16/04/2005 23:04

a little or not at all or big believer,....try not to but friend tonight same as me and so tolerant and nice,,I tend to have some belief...like fire and water can not work so well...please tell of your experiences....done many times before but has compatability ever been discussed? ie. how well do you get on and not get on with people and what star signs do you get on with and not get on with ....or is it a load of old cobblers...

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happymerryberries · 20/04/2005 16:33

Not one little bit. The stars are not 'in' constalations. They are just there. It suits us, and suited our ancestors, to see them in patterns but those aren't 'real'. You may as well say I was born under the sign of the little squiggle that looks a bit like a teapot

astrolo · 27/12/2016 11:46

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dudsville · 27/12/2016 11:58

Maybe 1%, or less, let's see, perhaps on average none percent?

LilQueenie · 27/12/2016 12:03

Depends on a lot not just one sign. There is the sign that governs emotions as well as a load of others. There are times my horoscope is scarily accurate. Thing is horoscopes in magazines wont be right all the time as they are generalised for one part of the zodiac. A detailed personalised one would show a lot more accuracy.

astrolo · 27/12/2016 12:29

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headinhands · 27/12/2016 12:33

It's patent nonsense. The constellations are slowly changing. It was only one person interpretation of what the shapes look like 'archer' etc. If we had to make them now they'd have different names and different attributed characteristics ie 'that group of stars looks like a windows pc, people born when that's in this position are prone to sudden inexplicable bouts of not working'

Andrewofgg · 27/12/2016 20:27

It's bollocks. Of the largest and hairiest variety.

The astrologers will tell you that the Sun is "in" a particular constellation on a particular date. Of course you cannot see the Sun and the stars at the same time except during a total solar eclipse - but if you ever see one of those the Sun will not be in that constellation - all to do with precession since the Babylonians dreamt up the first version of all this.

And as the nearest star is more than 250,000 times as far from the Earth (and the other planets) as the Sun, it is nonsense to talk of the Sun being in any constellation. It is just in the same line of sight at s particular point in the Earth's orbit.

Believe anything else you like but please don't fall for this tosh. And don't part with money for readings, charts, or any other such rubbish!

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