The principles of astrology applied to inanimate objects
and God's will
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Other Factors to Consider
There are two other factors to
consider when making timing decisions. In addition to the time that you
buy a product, the time of birth for the product can also be a factor.
Everything has a beginning and that beginning sets it's fate. This is easy
to see when dealing with the birth of a child. Children are born with a
personality template that the experiences of life flesh out. This explains
why children born into the same family, raised by the same parents, can
grow to be adults that do not resemble one another in terms of the way
they act. Likewise, research conducted on twins separated at birth show
remarkable personality similarities as adults, even though they are raised
by different families. The similarities go beyond biology and environment.
A significant segment of individual destiny begins at the point you took
your place in the world as God's creation.
Everything that is manifest in reality
contains a spark of God energy. An automobile, for example, even though
man made, is constructed from materials created by God. When the materials
are formed into a car, they have a birth time that sets the "personality"
of the car. We have not explored this issue in depth because it is often
difficult to locate the time of manufacture for many products. Car and
truck manufacturers generally will list the date of manufacture on the
door decal or on a plate located under the hood. This date is often in
code and you must research the plate information to decipher the date.
Many other products list the date of manufacture somewhere on the factory
identification plate. There are good resources available on the internet
to research this topic if you want to maximize your purchase. When looking
for this date, you are looking for the product's sun sign, not moon sign.
If you are able to locate a date of manufacture, for reliability and durability,
buy a product that was made while the sun passed through the fixed signs
of Aquarius, Taurus, Leo, or Scorpio. You will need to consult an up-to-date
astrology resource to know exactly when the signs occur. Generally, each
year, the sun enters Aquarius on January 21st and ends on February 21st.
Taurus begins on April 21st and ends on May 21st. Leo begins on July 21st
and ends on August 21st and Scorpio begins on October 21st and ends on
November 21st. These are approximations.
The second factor sounds like
a disclaimer but in reality is a warning to the wise. Every person is born
on the earth for a reason. Even atheist can conclude that we are born if
for no other reason than the continuation of the process of evolution.
While we can only speculate as to what the reason is, the odds are good
that we are not here to ensure that we buy a reliable digital camera or
loose ten pounds in six weeks. In the grand scheme of things, these are
minor issues. On the other hand, while alive, we must make these types
of decisions. Who would choose to buy a new car that is a lemon over one
that is reliable? The information provided will help you to maximize your
decisions so that the minor things in life remain minor. However, there
are times in our lives when we are not meant to accomplish the things we
want. It may not be the right time to build a new home or stop smoking,
for example. All of the timing assistance in the world will not change
this fact. This explains why too much reliance upon the stars was frowned
upon in the New Testament of the Bible. In the Old Testament, it is clear
that people made many decisions, such as when to go to war, when to build
or sow, by studying the planets and moon. The wise men located the baby
Jesus by following a star. The warning was not to place reliance solely
on the stars and forget about their creator. Astrology is truly God's calendar
but it is not god. In the words of a Jewish proverb, do all that you can
during each day of your life, and at the end of the day, know that everything
occurred as God planned it.
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