Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 Dear Bert, John and All Do you see anything good out there? This is a sincere question. I ask this question because I am ever on the spot to answer the question: why do astrologers only see the bad stuff? My wise answer is to defend astrologers. I reply: " Many astrologers only see clients and events from the lense of difficulty. Because of this, they see the future in terms of obstacles and suffering not potential. " Please help me understand what lies behind this? Do you really only see the US and humanity circling the rim of the cosmic toilet? I've been reading astrologers who say that with Saturn crossing the US Mercury our economy will fail, others say that Jupiter square SAturn is economic decline and despair. I go online and pull up the time line for 1976 and see the beginning of the personal computer industry. In the UK the pound was at an all time low...still the UK is still alive. I do understand the fears for the economy. I still swear at Bill Clinton's name, as he was the president that pushed through free trade with Mexico and Asia and opened the flood gates for our jobs and send industry dashing to Asia. Still, I look at history and see that in the midst of what I would see as devastation there has been a rebirth. Am I the only astrologer who looks at history rather than fear the future? Are there any optimistic predictions out there Bert? Can you see any light? Have you ever seen it? Thank you all for reading this far Merry Christmas or Happy holiday and good will to y'all cynthia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 cynthianovak wrote: Cynthia: >Do you see anything good out there? This is a sincere question. I ask this That is a complex question. The short answer is yes and no. In some areas there are astrological indications that the area will do well or that there will be a time of peace and prosperity. In others there are strong indications that the area will be in for greater or lesser difficulty, whither from natural disaster or man made folly. On the whole, the last few years have seen the ingresses show a mixed bag. Unfortunate, the good lines seem to be mixed in with the bad so as to make even the best areas less then ideal. On the other hand, the mix of benefice with malefic does seem to mitigate the latter somewhat. >question because I am ever on the spot to answer the question: why do >astrologers only see the bad stuff? My wise answer is to defend >astrologers. I reply: " Many astrologers only see clients and events from >the lenses of difficulty. Because of this, they see the future in terms of >obstacles and suffering not potential. " The answer is that there are good times and bad times in various places. It is the astrologer's duty to report both and give the client the maximum amount of actionable intelligence, in order to take informed course. This is as true in my political mundane work as in the personal lives of my privet clients. I am a big believer in " Fore Warned is fore armed. Unfortunately we seem to be living in an age where the malifics are making a stronger statement then are the benifics. We astrologers see what we see and we report what we see. >Please help me understand what lies behind this? Do you really only see the >US and humanity circling the rim of the cosmic toilet? There are ages of peace and contentment, and then there are ages of turbulence and discontent. They come and go, as indicated by the planetary cycles. This happens to be one of those times of perturbation and discord. Half a millennium ago,was another such age, and there were astrologers then who saw the pattern of unfoldment. It is the job of the mundane astrologer to see and to tell. If that means being a latter day Jeremiah, then so be it. We are called by the times we live in. >I've been reading astrologers who say that with Saturn crossing the US >Mercury our economy will fail, others say that Jupiter square Saturn is >economic decline and despair. I think that the economy is going to take some heavy hits. The Saturn to which Mercury in what chart? Saturn/Mercury does seem to slow down and suppress all things mercantile. But as for Jupiter/Saturn, it is generally read as slow steady growth. >I go on line and pull up the time line for >1976 and see the beginning of the personal computer industry. In the UK the >pound was at an all time low...still the UK is still alive. Yes, that is the remarkable thing. Life does go forward, and people do carry on, as they always have. >I do understand the fears for the economy. I still swear at Bill Clinton's >name, as he was the president that pushed through free trade with Mexico and >Asia and opened the flood gates for our jobs and send industry dashing to >Asia. The policy makers in the Clinton's White house were short sighted, but they were conditioned by the times and by the liberal philosophy of the times. Clinton should have remembered and taken more seriously his own motto, " It's the Economy Stupid! " >Still, I look at history and see that in the midst of what I would >see as devastation there has been a rebirth. >Am I the only astrologer who looks at history rather than fear the future? Amide the chaos and destruction, there is always rebirth. That is the nature of life. After great forest Fires, some species of pines cast out their seeds and start the process anew, then and only then, after the destructive fire. That should be an instructive image. >Are there any optimistic predictions out there Bert? Can you see any light? >Have you ever seen it? Here again the answer is not a simple one. The short answer is yes and no. There is optimism but only to a limited degree and only for a time. In my 2005 Ingress report I have the following to say: " Once again there seems little cause for optimism during this ingress year. Most of the malefic fall in areas of Geo-political importance, while the benefices fall outside significant power-centers, or if they do fall near political or economic centers, they do so in combination with the malefic, effectively modifying their effects. It is another year of living in interesting times. " Bert Fannin, Eye On The World © LTAstrology 2004 Little comfort I know,at a season when our thoughts should turn to peace and rejoicing. But I am afraid that is my somber assessment of the situation, as a mundane Astrologer, as I see it >Thank you all for reading this far >Merry Christmas or Happy holiday and good will to y'all Yes, peace on and earth and to all men and women of good will. Seasons best, Bert Fannin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Hi Cynthia, There's nothing like a luminary entertaining good aspects for lusting after optmism. Dark*Star ________________________________ cynthianovak wrote: > Dear Bert, John and All > > Do you see anything good out there? This is a sincere question. I ask this > question because I am ever on the spot to answer the question: why do > astrologers only see the bad stuff? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Cynthia, If you like history and are concerned over the economy there is a book I would like to reccomend: " The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History " by David Hackett Fischer This is a non-astro book written by a history professor, but reading the book with an astrologers eye makes it very interesting. Fischer describes 4 periods of alternating inflation and price-stability since the 12th century. He furthermore shows that price stability coincides with prosperity and peace, whereas inflation coincides with war, crime and declining population growth. His 4 periods are of unequal lenght so he names them " waves " rather than " cycles " . The time span varies from 80 to 180 years. What I'm getting at here is that the falling inflation rate since the 90's MIGHT be interpreted as a new 100year period of price-stability & peace approaching. Personally I don't thinks so, but I'm trying to give you a postive straw to grasp at. :-) The professor himself does not conclude, he claims no predictive abilty. It's 552 pages, but half of it is the appendix (well researched..) The appendix is worth reading in itself though. Merry christmas & happy new year to everyone ! Steinar the Astro-amateur :-) Dear Bert, John and All > > Do you see anything good out there? This is a sincere question. I ask > this > question because I am ever on the spot to answer the question: why do > astrologers only see the bad stuff? My wise answer is to defend > astrologers. I reply: " Many astrologers only see clients and events > from > the lense of difficulty. Because of this, they see the future in terms of > obstacles and suffering not potential. " > > Please help me understand what lies behind this? Do you really only see > the > US and humanity circling the rim of the cosmic toilet? > > I've been reading astrologers who say that with Saturn crossing the US > Mercury our economy will fail, others say that Jupiter square SAturn is > economic decline and despair. I go online and pull up the time line for > 1976 and see the beginning of the personal computer industry. In the UK > the > pound was at an all time low...still the UK is still alive. > > I do understand the fears for the economy. I still swear at Bill > Clinton's > name, as he was the president that pushed through free trade with Mexico > and > Asia and opened the flood gates for our jobs and send industry dashing to > Asia. Still, I look at history and see that in the midst of what I would > see as devastation there has been a rebirth. > Am I the only astrologer who looks at history rather than fear the future? > > Are there any optimistic predictions out there Bert? Can you see any > light? > Have you ever seen it? > > Thank you all for reading this far > Merry Christmas or Happy holiday and good will to y'all > > cynthia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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