My views on astrology (are changing)

While I’ve never strongly opposed natal charts, I’ve never been one to fully place all my beliefs on the zodiac. I used to believe that the world is unpredictable to an extend. But it now seems more logical. We’re all created in result of a chain. Hence, we all must be stardust and one with the celestial bodies.

Still, I prefer to take my horoscope with a pinch of salt and not let blame it all on my sign. I find myself reading it every morning.

What works best for me is to have my reading at the end of the day, after it has all happened. That way I can better compare, analyse and explain the past situations to myself. However, that doesn’t stop me from reading what I’m yet to experience the following day – but I have to admit that this feels like cheating, because it ruins the surprise; it feels like the Universe keeps a secret for me and if I find it out, it has to quickly organize new events. And I often forget what I’ve read anyway.

And although I’m yet to visit a fortune teller, I like to read any yearly horoscopes for my sign. Having explanations for general situations that are further from the present keeps me prepared, while I stay in suspense.

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