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Proper alignment.

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  Here are two screen captures I just did of how stars actually are aligned now, with the free software of Stellarium. https://stellarium.org/ Anyone who knows horoscope a little bit (and I'll use the word horoscope for the type of predictions we can read in journals and astrology as the science that intrigued both Newton and Einstein, of the actual bodies of Heaven), will think that we are in Aquarius right now, but look, we haven't even left Capricorn yet. That's all. Case closed. Because that is what horoscope claims, that the sun sign and that the sun entering your sign and whatever else they claim, always refers to an alignment that isn't there. You can't make science with such lazy and outdated maths. It's a necessary foundation, astrology without astronomy makes no sense whatsoever, it'd be like talking about psychology while denying any scientific knowledge we have about the brain. AI says "Contrary to popular belief, the stars in the constellat...

Different Culture Astrology Perspectives

  Astrology has been a subject of interest for people from different cultures throughout history. While some see it as a superstition or pseudoscience, others view it as a legitimate tool for gaining insight into the human experience. In Western cultures, astrology has been heavily influenced by Greek and Roman traditions, with the twelve zodiac signs being associated with different personality traits and corresponding to specific months of the year. In the Middle Ages, astrology was often seen as a tool for predicting the future and was associated with divination and magic. However, with the rise of the scientific revolution in the 17th century, astrology fell out of favor in the Western world and was often seen as a baseless belief system. In Eastern cultures, astrology has a much more significant place in society. In countries such as India, China, and Japan, astrology is seen as a legitimate tool for gaining insight into a person's fate and destiny. It is also used to make pred...

 The full moon is exoteric, the new moon is occult

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When Shiva arrives, just before the new moon, he brings in the destruction of a cycle to allow a new one. A bit like one needs to take the tapestry off a wall first, to either paint or put on a new tapestry. Death is mostly seen as negative from an exoteric point of view, but from the point of view of the soul, it is a liberation of the cage of the limited senses, of the limited perception of time, of the limited perception of the links between people, of the limited perception of the luminous fibres and all that makes telepath a banality, But we like to act all important, and veil what is obvious, as if to feel special when uncovering eternal truths, and letting them come a drop at a time, for that is what a veils does, it limits the amount of light coming in. But what is veiled exactly? God itself in the form of the source of life and love within our solar system: So, to clarify, when we see the new moon, we see the moon’s aura veiling the sun’s energy, we see the occult, the unseen,...

microscopic telescope

When it comes to the point of view stating that science starts with the senses, a common objection is that is starts with maths. No it doesn't. Aristotle saw subtleties on frogs with his eyes that we saw more with microscopes, Galileo saw planets first with his eyes and studied them more with his telescope. Similarly, we first need to feel stars and planets before talking about the mathematics of the true alignements of the famous zodiacal signs. Maths do have a role to play in science, but it's more of a tweak with the data phenomenon, it's closer to the end than the beginning of the process.

science starts with the senses

The first Aura I ever saw was of Hubert Reeves, probably the most famous astrophysicist in the French speaking world. I had just read his book Poussière d’étoiles (stars’ dusts) and when he came to my college, I told the person sitting next to me that they did an amazing light show around him, like with the spots, you know, the professionals that light the stage. This person looked at me with weird disgust which I thought at first only meant to shut up. So I did, I don’t talk during lectures, it was just so amazing what I was seeing. Then Hubert Reeves went outside, in the hall, and people continued speaking with him, I kept looking at the same light around him, I started to be confused and simply asked another person if they saw that light around him. I remember I had a serious discussion with the person because I was clearly seeing that around him, explained to him that I had seen it on stage as well… that person was skeptical, but a scientific so they proposed an hypothesis : maybe ...