Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Hi All. The best way to prove the value of astrology, with the sidereal zodiac, is to ask each scientist to order an own description of his/her birthchart. Every birthchart is unique, because the experiences of life are differently assimilated, combined with the evolution of the soul. So the reaction is not always the same. even if natives are born on the same day. Astrology is not a " massproduct " for research. Yesterday I studied the chart of Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891), whose biography is " food for psychologers/astrologers, 561 pages written by Gramham Robb in England. " I read the book as a novel/roman " a correspondent told us in a circle of readerships. Still after 561 pages Rimbaud is an enigma, a mysterie, inclusive for Graham Robb. It is interesting to study such a chart where biographers are forced to stop. The missing link, his handicap, is preserved for the native and to be detected by an astrologer. Biopics usually tell about the escapades, the deeds in life etc. Picasso, Cocteau, Bob Dylon and Paul Verlaine's were his " friends " . Regards, Anny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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