Sunday, May 1, 2011

Why Astrologers Don't Reveal Predictions

If an Astrologer were to gain a reputation of predicting mundane (global) events accurately, people would pay attention to those predictions. Once the Astrologer then revealed a specific prediction, people involved or related to that event could influence an alteration of the event. This would apply to events considered for good or for evil.

For example, it is possible that Astrologers who knew the attack on Osama Bin Laden would be coming on May 1 (using the American chart) may have kept their predictions quiet so that the event could play out? Otherwise, had Astrologers revealed the prediction, could they be accused of helping to change the event or even of facilitating an act of treason toward their native country. If an Astrologer had predicted the Bin Laden death and such prediction had facilitated an escape of Bin Laden, would that be treason? This is something to think about.



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