tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post3756006891736660019..comments2024-03-17T03:42:21.277-05:00Comments on LEARNING CURVE ON THE ECLIPTIC: Saturday and Sundry Rant-worthy ThoughtsTwilighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-56559681759472216642017-12-10T15:50:31.146-06:002017-12-10T15:50:31.146-06:00A Casual Reader~ Hi there! Happy Solstice to you ...A Casual Reader~ Hi there! Happy Solstice to you too, when it comes. :-)<br /><br />Thank you for adding your own experiences regarding coping with the derision of others in relation to one's interest in astrology. <br /><br />I'm very pleased to know that you've found something of interest on this blog. Astrology takes a back seat here these days, partly because I felt I'd chewed over it sufficiently, over the years, written all I felt equipped to write about it; but also because, over the past two or three years I've felt my interest waning a little, though not completely. This waning effect might be an adjustment to age - of the old variety! I don't want to be aware of any impending ill health or worse, so seldom follow my own or husband's transits. I'm content to accept things as they come, after taking all health precautions that we can. Worrying about stuff that might not happen is bad for a body!<br /><br />I do retain a general interest in astrology though, and have taken to answering a few questions at Quora in the astrology section (and a few in other sections). Most questions are Sun-sign tethered - a constant irritant, and an uphill struggle for the professional astrologers there to get people to realise that their Sun sign isn't all there is. There's a certain amount of contempt for the subject on display there too.<br /><br />I've never found the whole of astrological lore valid myself, lots of it can bring out my own inner skeptic. Though I can, kind of, understand where astro-skeptics are coming from, I have no patience with those who haven't properly investigated astrology before decrying it wholesale. Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-12603778385945573462017-12-10T13:42:34.787-06:002017-12-10T13:42:34.787-06:00In the early 1970's, when I was young and just...In the early 1970's, when I was young and just starting out with astrology, I was very bold and indiscriminate about my interest, and I was made to pay dearly for my candor (and naivete) by others who were equally bold, indiscriminate and candid about their disapproval and contempt for it.<br /><br />I learned, and the lessons were painful (and sometimes public).<br /><br />For a long period of time - say, 20 years - I sidelined it, but kept a fraction of an eyeball on my transits, with Jim Maynard's annual 'Pocket Astrologer' being the closest I would come to active participation. <br /><br />Lately though, in the past two years or so, I've drifted back and am currently paying attention again, having stumbled upon your Blog and a few others, for which I give many thanks, Twilight. <br /><br />A friend will be having Saturn transit his natal Moon in February and he has a nephew who not only has that same transit at the same time, but will also experience his first Saturn Return, with Saturn currently sitting on his natal Venus, followed in short order by a conjunction to Uranus and Neptune (b. 11/1989). For both, 2018 looks like a major year, what with Saturn hitting those points repeatedly through retro-gradation.<br /><br />Needless to say, I've been being bold and candid in talking about the ramifications and possibilities - and I want to offer useful advice without finding myself "getting carried away" and disappearing into astrological bs.<br /><br />Blogs like yours are helping me stay grounded.<br /><br />Thank you!<br /><br />Happy Solstice!<br />A Casual Readernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-26198418107072169832017-12-09T13:42:16.013-06:002017-12-09T13:42:16.013-06:00Wisewebwoman ~ Yes, many more things -as well as t...Wisewebwoman ~ Yes, many more things -as well as things we don't know we don't know, too!<br /><br />I feel the Moon too - when it's full I sleep less well, have noticed this frequently. <br /><br />I see validity in astrology, but certainly not everything astrology textbooks and websites lay down as "gospel" (bad metaphor...lol). I definitely feel there's "something going on" in regard to the basic bones of astrology. There'll be a rational scientific reason for it too - some eminent scientist will, someday years or decades from now, be exclaiming,<br />"Hey, that's funny - isn't this more or less in line with astrological traditions?" Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-28477288874606676982017-12-09T05:13:58.181-06:002017-12-09T05:13:58.181-06:00There are more things.......I find astrology far m...There are more things.......I find astrology far more believable say thank the invisible Cosmic Housekeeper that so many beg and plead with to no avail in this world we're destroying.<br /><br />The moon, for instance, has enormous influence on me and why not the stars too?<br /><br />Rant away my friend. We could howl together.<br /><br />XO<br />WWWWisewebwomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15281689872840844191noreply@blogger.com