Predictions From the Zodiac Zone
The daily movement of the planets reveal the celestial weather of coming events.
Your zodiac chart is a map of who you. When you took your first
breath, the planets activated the energies of that map. A skilled astrologer can tell you with a great deal of occuracy what is happening to your inner psyche. To you. To your own Zodiac Zone.
How can this be?
All of us are composed of psychological patterns. That is, we are conditioned to react to life in our own unique way. We react according to the celestial patterns that were created in our Zodiac Zone. Because they spend most of their lives investigating these patterns, professional astrologers can explain them in a way that will make sense to you.
All of the planets in the heavens are moving through the energy field of our psyche, which I have called the “Zodiac Zone.” By studying the movement of these planets, a master astrologer can tell you what psychological patterns are or will be activated within you. Sometimes, he can even tell you what day these patterns will be activated and even describe some of the events associated with them.
Years ago, I had a client who had a tendency to violence. I determined this by recognizing a pattern of rage within his Zodiac Zone. I saw that the planet Uranus was presently entering this part of his Zodiac Zone and that on a certain day he would really be upset and have a tendency to violence. I told him that he would need to be calm and not let matters get out of hand. I told him that this seemed to relate to his wife in some way. He said, “That’s not possible. We are very close.” But, when the appointed time arrived, he discovered that his wife was having an affair. He blew up and walked out in search of the retreating lover.
This kind of psycholgical pattern can be seen instantly by a skilled zodiac master.
Let’s look at George Bush’s Zodiac Zone.
He was born with Mercury next to Pluto. Mercury represents the mind and Pluto is a coercive and powerful energy that knows no compromise. Throughout the centuries, astrologers have discovered that this pattern shows an arrogant mind that believes it is always right. Also, Pluto is next to his Venus in Leo which shows he is quite demanding in relationships and expects others to adapt to his needs. Venus also reveals what we love. The many stories that are emerging from the White House confirm these observations. Since his rising sign is Leo, there is a strong indication of self-love (Although this is not really true when we look at the rest of his chart.).
Bush’s Venus is at 21 degrees and 30 minutes of Leo. If an astrologer looks to see what is going on in George’s life, he will quickly sees that the transiting planet, Saturn, is at 21 degrees and 30 minutes on the morning of October 2, 2006, and will make a conjunction with his Venus at that time. A visit of Saturn to one’s Venus is not a happy experience. It is the nature of transiting Saturn to deny love and lead the individual to feel he is not supported by others. This could be a rude awakening for “our leader.”
These statements are being made in May of 2006. Time will tell us if this prediction is correct, but according to the heavens, it indicates a celestial fall from grace. If this turns out to be true, then surely we can predict with some degree of accuracy by reading the Zodiac Zone. This also suggests that more people should turn to the heavens for the deeper answers to their lives.
It has been said that “All things are already finished, but their events happen in time.” One of the great benefits of reading the Zodiac Zone is to see what events may likely occur within our own time.
© 2006 Randall Curtis
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Dialogue on Astrology
It has been the noble profession of philosophers, social critics, and general thinkers to explain an idea using a story or a tale. By using characters, or dialogue, a writer can explain their thoughts, dreams, or ideals. On the contrary, though, many have used fictional stories as a method of propaganda, to spread lies to the general public, that the ruling class is considered more trustworthy. Few would be able to wholly understand all the suffering and pain caused by the governments of the world. And only few would be able to believe it. The greatest cause of failure to achieve justice and peace in our world today, is that the common people are convinced of the lies of the media, the police, the government, and the big corporations. However, I am digressing from the purpose of this article… Here, I will attempt to draw some arguments out that I have against the idea of astrology. I hope it is as enjoyable as it is enlightening…
Argon: It is because of the distress that our class of men, known as astrologers, has been receiving, that I call this meeting. The faith has been called into question by the men of this modern world. We must now decide how we shall survive.
Texca: But there is another important matter of inquiry.
Argon: Yes?
Texca: Can Astrology truly be used as an accurate method for predicting the future or discovering the past?
Argon: I will say what I once told my apprentice… If you can convince people that you are predicting the future or discovering their past, then you are doing it. The physical universe is cold and inanimate. What is true objectively is non-existant. If you can tell someone what you discover, through cards or books, and they respond positively, then your powers must be true. That is the only way that I can see it.
Larkaz: As far as the recent skepticism of doubters, it must be met virulently. We have made a thousand predictions. Fortunately, the media has taken it to publicize the thirty or so that have come true. It brings a sort of reliability to our profession.
Argon: When we give personal readings, we must tell them something that they can connect with.
Texca: Horrid vagueness is perhaps the best tactic at our disposal.
Opal: Well, what is it, more specfically, that we can tell people, so they are convinced that we know the truth?
Argon: We must ask ourselves: what are the things that commonly go on in the lives of people?
Larkaz: Conflict.
Texca: Money.
Opal: Love.
Argon: In what way can we give a prediction in any of these areas, so they are believed?
Opal: We can say that something will happen today, or in the coming week, or weeks, involving something in regard to conflict, money, or love.
Larkaz: For conflict, we can say that the person will have a betrayal of some sort, or that they will be given the opportunity to break one of their commitments. It is impossible for two friends to coexist without one of them saying or acting negatively towards the other, even if it is in the least. And being given the opportunity to break a commitments could be anything. If you are committed to a lover, it is not hard to find others whom interest you, and if you are committed to a friend, it may be tempting to profit from their loss. By seeing these opportunities, which had existed all along, they are seeing the truth of our statements.
Texca: As far as money goes, we can say a multitude of things. Either an opportunity for person or business investment looms ahead, or at this present time, money may be more tight than usual, or more abundant than usual. At the first sign of an expensive cost, they will see the truth of the statement that money is tight, and at the first sign of incoming wealth, even if it is a common, routine employment check, they will see the truth of the statement that money is abundant. As far as business investments go, they can see anything as a business investment, whether they are simply buying some product in a store, or they are loaning money to a friend, things which are hardly uncommon, they are seeing the validity of supernatural prediction.
Opal: For love, we can say that an old romance may come back in to their lives, or they will be meet someone new who will have a lasting impact on their lives. Both of these things are common. For instance, how many old romances do each of us have? Countless. And even just a chance meeting with one, or a phone call, or even someone mentioning them, or just even the thought of one, will be enough for a person to think, “Yes, I had an old romance come back into my life briefly.” When it comes to meeting someone new who will have a lasting impact on their lives, that is perhaps the most vague of them all, but most enticing. If someone can give them a light for their cigarette, and they forever remember that incident, they may very well confide in themselves, “Yes, it is true that this person had a lasting impact on my life.”
Argon: As I said, vagueness is our tactic, but coupled with interpretation, we become unstoppable. “A commitment,” or “a business opportunity,” or “meeting someone new,” — these are all horribly vague words, but we must tell people to interpret them in their own regard. A friend of mine predicted that a woman would become pregnant in two months. When she explained that she had a hystorectomy and could not bear children, he covered his mistake by saying, “You will have an addition to your life, either a pet or a friend will become part of your household. Interpret it as you have to.”
Texca: How is that vague, though? I mean, if you say, “You will have a business opportunity in two weeks,” how is that vague?
Argon: Well, compare it with something specific. If we were giving out helpful readings, we would say something like, “You know that guy John? He’s going to come to you Tuesday, at six o’clock, and he’s going to ask to borrow two hundred dollars. If you let him borrow this money, don’t expect to see it again for three weeks. He’s going to spend it on a drug binge, but he’ll get you back once he cleans up.” See, if we said something like that, maybe we could be accurately described as real predicters. But go on and try to say something like that to someone, and they’ll say you’re crazy, because nothing you say has anything to do with their lives. Or maybe they’ll be so stupid, they’ll think, “Oh, by John, he meant Bert, and by drug binge, he meant television set, and by two hundred dollars, he meant fifty dollars, and by three weeks, he meant one weekend.” Remember, vagueness and interpretation.
Larkaz: We can spread our ability to predict through various facets. Astrology. We can have newspapers publish our predictions for people, based on the time of the month they were born. We can always throw in some psuedo-science, by saying some astrological bodies or whatever have gravity on you more during those times — despite the fact that they have the same pull on everyone else, too. There’s also Tarot Card readings. Based on a card, we can make some vague prediction and suggest the listener to use interpretation when hearing it.
Opal: But it doesn’t seem like we’re offering much help by this method at all.
Argon: What do you mean? We’re telling them the truth. Once they hear it, they look for. They look for things that happen everyday, every hour, and they’re going to see it. Once they have prove that our prediction is true, they’ll come back — and so will their money.
Opal: For all the value we actually give, we may as well say, “This is life. Things happen. Sometimes you’ll have conflict problems, looming money disputes, or possible love affairs. These happen every day, sometimes every hour. Good luck.” After all, that is what we really are saying.
Texca: We’re not saying that. We don’t say, “You’ll have conflict problems.” We say, “In a week and a half, you’ll have to choose the loyalty of an old friend or a new lover. Choose wisely.” We don’t say, “You’ll have money disputes.” We say, “Someone you barely know will come to you for money. Choose wisely.” We don’t say, “You’ll have possible love affairs.” We say, “Next month, you’ll light up a romance with a beautiful, attractive lover. Be careful. If you are not assertive, they may try to take advantage of you.”
Opal: So, we are basically rephrasing the plain, dull truth, to make it look attractive, so we can fill our pockets?
Texca: We are telling people what they need to hear.
Argon: If we didn’t tell someone that a business investment was coming up, they might miss out on a great opportunity.
Opal: How can we help? We don’t actually know if it is a good deal. We don’t know if they will get ripped off. And hell, saying “choose wisely” won’t help them a damn bit.
Argon: But we do know one truth. We know that this is life, and things happen.
Opal: If that’s all we know, then we know no more than the person we are predicting the future to.
Texca: That seems like an accurate approximation.
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