So planets rule our fate as does the sun and the moon, right?!


Question:

So planets rule our fate as does the sun and the moon, right?

So can anyone explain why don't the moons of Jupiter or Saturn (which are bigger than ours) are also taken into account, and Cherion, and all the new objects that are bigger than pluto in our own solar system; they don't matter? Or do they?


Answers:

No. The planets don't rule our fate. They influence.

For example, when the sun is out, especially during the summertime, people are influenced to go out and socialize with other people among many other things. Things may happen, words may be said, relationships may blossom, accidents may occur, only because we decided on our own free will to go out when the sun suggested we go out.

That's a superficial way of looking at it, you know? That's only putting it mildly. Think of our very livelihood. Our very lifeforce is dependent on the sun and it's energy. All of the activities in the world wouldn't be possible without the energy the sun provides. There has to be tons more we can learn about the luminary that springs our planet to life.

Closer to home is the moon. This luminary affects the water levels on Earth and in our water-dominated bodies. Mind over matter, indeed, but the mind is dependent on the water in the body that's perfectly capable of being influenced one way or another by the moon.

Jupiter, regarding size, is a monster of a planet. With it's tremendous gravitational center, how could it not influence the space around us, even for a tiny bit? It's possible the moons of Jupiter and Saturn and every single object in space may influence us too. And to me, that's the science of Astrology. We're to find out what it does when we can.

I think they do all matter in some way. Astrology and it's horoscope, though, is not about fate as much as people like to say it is. To me, it's an aesthetic. It's an idea capable of such wonderful tales and/or art. For our planets to be like our gods, gods determining our fate and gods we can see with our eyes (and a telescope) but I think it more as a guide or an advisor. It's like the weather report or the almanac.

So tune in to your local Astrology forecast, it may be sunny on Saturday.


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