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To: Richnorth who wrote (218)8/12/1999 12:53:00 PM
From: maouse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 538
 
right, yes, but wise is disputable... LOL

My point is not that you are stupid for dabbling in astrology, as I have said, Astrology itself is not a stupid science. Silly maybe, but not stupid. My point is that no one can say for sure what affect will cause the change, therefore no one is able to say what will happen because of it. It could be good, or it could be averted... What kind of nonsense is this? Sounds like life to me.
It would behoove you more to study the actual effects of the event than to have ass-u-med that something bad is going to come of it. If a planetary geologist could get the data he would need to study the effects of eclipses we would better be able to understand EXACTLY what they do. It is the object of all sciences to be EXACT when interpreting data. Astrology offers guesses, not exactly provable facts.

...And yes, you can consider yourself lucky and twice blest as well. Blessed because you understand what I am saying is true even if you do not want to admit it. Blessed also because you know that truth is subjective when dealing with Astrology so the above blessing matters not.
PS. are you making me out to be the Chosen One? If so I wouldn't need to visit Rome; I'd already be there... LOL

ps. what event happened in 1919 or 1909 as far as the centurian cycle is concerned? anyone? anyone? (how about internal combustion and flight?)