Friday 9 March 2012

Modern Astrology, Political Correctness and Think Excellent Prose - The Ancient Sages Are not Amused

By Sathji Umanga


Instead, our findings tell us this: modern day astrology's psycho-speak, trippy subjectivity and softened-up-reality-to-the-point-of-distortion drives you to cloud and misjudge simple fact and tells you what you would like to hear. The escapist and fly-in-the-face-of-truth inspirational babble of current astrology makes it easier to sell books and drawn-out counseling sessions via its exclusive application. This can be by design.



Ancient astrology calls it like it is, pointing out the hard, cold realities of life and giving you infinitely more clarity.

There's practically nothing "limiting" about ancient methods involving astrology (and numerology) other than helping you limit delusional thinking.

The revered astrologers and variety mystics of days of old wouldn't be amused if they learned what has turn into of these ancient esoteric sciences.

There is no room for political correctness in delineation and prediction, and it is advisable to wonder about those who promote this sort of programs. Distorting the foundation of a human body of science (based on empirical observation) to create it sexier, much more appealing towards masses, and adhere to a sales target and philosophical agenda is a crime against people who worked so tough to develop the practices simply because the dawn of humanity. This tragedy has been occurring during the last 100 years or so. The reality will eventually arrive out, and we are pleased being a component in the process.

Although, thankfully, the world is moving for the equal rights for all, not everyone is born from the exact same levels of ability and the exact same amount of karmic reward in life. Your soul (not your personality in this life) may perhaps have chosen steep adversity in any variety of life situations, yet being promised a magic solution, an imaginary escape via feel-good astrological poetry, is preposterous and snake-oil advertising and marketing at its worst.

Most Core Life Experiences Are Fated

The Led Zeppelin song "Stairway to Heaven" notes "...there's nonetheless time to change the road you might be on..." and there is in some cases (which is likely fated too in our view), but remember our theory that at least 75% of all life circumstances-the primary stuff, the core events of one's life-are predestined.

Some have asked if it is feasible to use that remaining 25% to build whatever you want, no matter what, and if it would change the sleep of your own fate. Though we do believe it is possible to "create" inside framework of one's fate, we've seen via empirical search that no one, no matter how aware or spiritual they are, can change the major conditions which are fated (and predictable) in their life. You definitely have free will, but it'll not allow you to sidestep destined experiences. "Creating simple fact inside your thoughts" only goes so far.

Outrageous Claims by New Age Marketers

We realize that our convictions contrast with some of the "experts" on the best-seller lists, for instance individuals who claim "anything is possible." Without the need of truly done the intuitive/psychic work and, or jobs involving comprehensive charting with astrology and numerology to test the "anything is possible" belief--we've found no other methods to properly examine the idea that immutable life circumstances exist for everyone-you have to ask yourself how any ethical individual in their proper mind can make this sort of wild claims as "infinite blessings are obtainable to you--all you have to do is read my book, pay for my seminar,..." et al.

By declaring how the law of attraction alone was responsible for creating something, yet not having thoroughly examined if that a thing was already fated to happen, you ought to ask yourself, how can the author of the Secret legitimately make such claims? What on the many individuals who have bought the book or noticed the movie who gave it their all during the context on the Secret guidance, but couldn't manifest what they wanted? What's the author's response to people people, besides holding them accountable, e.g., not "believing" enough, or ignoring an additional angle towards Secret that they need to investigate for one more $19.95?

Trap of Using Contemporary Ways Exclusively

Astrologers who move beyond modern day ways eventually discover that a huge quantity of information, past, present, and future, about your life can also be witnessed within the comprehensive charts.

Those who do not move beyond contemporary methods and philosophies speak of fate and destiny as two various concepts: "Destiny is just ability and fate is what happens if you do not make an effort to achieve your destiny." In this line of thinking, the word destiny is made inspirational and fate is designated as some thing being avoided at all costs. That is false and misleading, of course, and it's the sort of pull-the-wool-over-your-eyes, creative language that steers you away from truth.

Personal Adversity is Necessary for Growth

Such an process inherently denies the necessity (spiritually speaking) and unavoidability of varying degrees of own adversity. Destiny and fate show up within the comprehensive charts as the same thing, we've found, and we consider anybody who tells you otherwise may mean well, but ultimately is merely reading poetry to you instead helping you to constructively face and deal with the actualities of life through constructive analysis of one's charts.




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