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Is there any relevancy of “Astrology” in human life?

August 25th, 2011 by admin received 2 Comments »

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Query by amarendra_paul2000: Is there any relevancy of “Astrology” in human life?
Is there any relevancy of “Astrology” in human life? Why the renowned Astrologers could not predict Mumbai Terror Attack? Are not they be fooling the typical individuals and steeling cash?

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2 Responses to “Is there any relevancy of “Astrology” in human life?”

  1. lizette says:

    astrologers?? are you talking about psychics….

    either way you should post this on the Horoscopes Section you’ll get far more answers

  2. confused_390 says:

    As a matter of fact, a frenchman named Michel Gauquelin and his wife
    did a statistical analysis (he was a mathmatician who wanted originally
    to “debunk” astrology) on about 30,000 people on two continents.

    They found that there was a statistical correlation (if by region, in some
    cases) between personnel who had achieved Recognition in their
    occupational fields and certain placements in the Nativity.

    Before that, there were such noted astrologers as William Lilly (1647)
    who was so good he almost got (literally) burned at the stake for his
    efforts.

    In Germany, between WW1 and WW2, there was Elsbeth Ebertin.

    Much depends on the skill of the individual astrologer.
    And many (at least when I was starting out as a student) don’t like
    to address too much “negativity”.


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