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Asha Sanaker's avatar

Okay, so I'm a trained astrologer (as in, I went to school for it for 4 years) which means I have a certain bias around this topic, which I'll be clear about up front. However, I am at best skeptical and at worst horrified by much of the astrology that circulates through popular culture because it's overly simplistic, depends on tropes that are tired and often based in patriarchy and capitalism, and it implies (if not overtly states) that things happen to us *because* of the movements of the stars and planets, which is literally a bunch of bullshit.

So, here's what I really think about astrology in a positive sense. Astrology is language and poetry more than it is science. It is a divinatory tool, so it is a means of interpreting patterns as a means of understanding what's happening in the world, based on the idea that the world is fractal. The same pattern shows up in the veins of a leaf and a river delta. The classic quote from Hermes Trismegestus is "as above, so below"; what is happening in the heavens is simply a mirror or reflection of the patterns of our earthly and internal lives. The planets don't *make* us do anything. No one, no matter how good of a pattern reader they are, can predict the future simply by looking at the movements of the heavens. In fact, the best astrologers, in my opinion, eschew prognostication entirely. Instead, what they're looking for are themes or story lines. How those themes and stories play out for the individual is a mix of soul (which is largely inexplicable) and free will, which is probably more inexplicable than we want to admit, but theoretically is under our control. Though, I don't know about anyone else, I can look back on decisions I made in the past with complete conviction that led to unexpected outcomes that I can say now were both horrible and put me exactly where I needed to be. So, who knows to what extent our conscious actions are entirely under our control?

Anyway, the other trouble with internet astrology is that it's not based on the individual's chart, which is quite complicated, but an overview look at a single aspect of that complicated picture. Usually the Sun sign. Those there's plenty to be found in Sun sign information (I am a Capricorn Sun and am absolutely a Capricorn), those columns can't, by necessity, talk about all the other things happening in an individual chart-- the angles, the Houses, the other planets, etc. Not to mention how the birth chart (the chart for the moment and place of your birth) is constantly in conversation with the changing world. The sign and house placement of the Sun will always have something essential to say about the nature of the individual, but at any given time the Sun may not be the most active aspect of that person's chart in relationship to the world currently, what are called transits.

The only way to use astrology effectively (in my opinion) is develop an ongoing relationship with a really good astrologer who looks at your individual chart over time and helps you begin to learn the language so that you can interpret the complexity of meaning for you in the surface symbols. But even they won't be able to tell you who you are or exactly what is going to happen. Only you can do that.

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Summer Brennan's avatar

This is a tricky one. I'm the daughter of a former professional astrologer, and astrology has been difficult to shake. I think I've managed to rid myself of astrology as life predictor, but still struggle to get away from astrology as predictor of someone's personality. To paraphrase a tweet I once saw," if astrology isn't real, why do Aries always act like that?"

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