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  • i absolutely do not. reason being, no one has been able to prove it's genuine.
  • I believe in it though do not have examples to show it's successes.Many things that astrologers predicted have come to past,though I do not know the methods of how they could predict.
  • I most certainly do not. There is no influence from a star that far away, that we can physically quantify, that wouuldn't be significantly less than the same influence from, say, your birthing doctor's watch. Not to mention the fact that it's 12 arbitary groups of stars.
  • i believe in it, the sun controls the earth's orbit, the moon controls the tides, lunacy was named so because the link between a full moon and strange behavior, farmers use astrology in harvesting, all throughout history people have looked to the stars for guidance, if people are walking energy then why wouldn't the energy of the universe have even just a tiny effect on us?
  • Yep. The moon's gravitation has been documented to have effects on living creatures. If you take an oyster out of the ocean and move it to Chicago, it will open and close as if it were corresponding with the tide in an ocean over Chicago. Since there is no ocean over Chicago, it must be getting it's cue directly from the moon's gravitation. Secondly, it's documented that when human women are exposed to moonlight over an extended period of time, their menstrual cycle will fall into sync with the lunar phases. How's that happen? And finally. Sir Issac Newton was an avid believer in classical Sumerian astronomy, and he's only like one of the smartest dudes ever, right? If it's good enough for him, who am I to argue.
  • "The Horoscopes do coincide!!"

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