A test to prove astrology works
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Skeptics
People who know that there is a God have no need for proof.
People who know astrology feel the same way. Astrology teaches that
there is a plan for all things because all things are planned. In
the truest sense, astrology is the study of God's calendar.
The calendar records all of the consequences of time based
matter. If a person is born at the time that Pluto is geometrically
square Mars, that person is not destined to be a violent person.
However, they will be forced to deal, consciously or sub-consciously, with
the tension they feel to destroy anything that binds them. Mahatma
Gandhi used the tension that he felt to change a nation. Each person
retains free choice to play the hand that he is dealt at the time of his
birth but the cards themselves do not change.
Is there scientific proof that the planets, sun, and moon
influence life on earth? The answer is yes. There are numerous
studies that have proven a statistically significant connection between
planetary placement and, for instance: birth rates, crime rates, personal
success and failure, and suicide, to name a few. The studies are
too numerous to mention on this site. There are also studies that
prove that planets do not affect human life. It is not the intent
of the authors to continue this debate. We challenge anyone interested
enough to consider the possibilities to take the following test:
1. Click on the topic:
These charts list the time the moon is void-of-course.
2. Pick a time from the chart when the moon is void-of-course
for longer than three hours.
3. Plan a shopping trip during this time but do not decide
or analyze what you are going to purchase.
4. At the time in question, go to your retail outlet of
choice and make an unplanned purchase of at least thirty dollars of an
item that you think you will use or want. (Remember, you're cheating
if you plan ahead.) The best test is to actually buy an item that you need
but had no definite plans of purchasing.
5. After using the item for a reasonable period of time,
was the item what you really wanted? Did it suit your needs?
Was it reliable? We would love to hear your results.
The following example best illustrates the test. While
the authors of this web site have learned by trial and error not to violate
these rules, sometimes even we throw chance to the wind. On a recent planned
shopping trip for small items, a desk chair was found that appeared to
be a perfect replacement for a damaged computer chair at home. The moon
was void-of-course and no amount of rationalizing should have resulted
in the unplanned purchase of the item. But the price was good, the chair
was attractive and there was no reason not to tempt fate and purchase the
chair. The story ends when the authors took the chair home and sat in it
for five minutes. The chair was the most uncomfortable desk chair ever
made. Not to be outdone, a cushion was purchased to soften the chair seat.
There was no improvement. Ultimately, a new chair had to be purchased and
the old one discarded. If you follow the rules of the test, we are confident
that you will be convinced that astrology works.
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