I’m often asked why I “scare” people by openly discussing the negative events encoded in their horoscopes. The truth is, whether you want to know about them or not, these events will still happen.
Many people approach astrology seeking positive emotions—happiness in their personal lives, prosperity for their children, and reassurance. What they’re often looking for is comfort, not the truth.
My mission is to introduce as many people as possible to scientific astrology. Unlike superficial predictions, astrology as a science empowers you to actively change your life for the better. But to do that, you must first understand the challenges written in your horoscope—or in the horoscopes of your loved ones, especially your children.
Scientific methods in astrology can precisely identify the events in your destiny or your child’s destiny. More importantly, these methods provide tools to actively alter those events, giving you the power to take control of your life. Knowing about potential problems and learning how to prevent them—isn’t that the greatest benefit astrology can offer?
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For instance, if a child’s horoscope shows indications of dangers or health issues that could be resolved through astrocartography, why wouldn’t you start planning to raise your child in a safer place?
Sometimes, you don’t even need a long-distance move—negative indications might disappear just by relocating to a nearby city. Of course, every horoscope is unique, and results vary.
To put it bluntly, astrology can reveal serious health issues or even the risk of premature death in a child’s horoscope. But it can also show alternative locations where those risks disappear, offering the potential for a long and healthy life.
Am I “scaring” a parent by sharing this information, or am I opening their eyes to what could happen and offering solutions to avoid the worst?
For instance, in this horoscope, the disease formula is six times stronger than the average level (where a person experiences illnesses similar to those around them). Shouldn’t parents be aware of this to consciously plan their child’s life and work toward improving it?
This is why I don’t see myself as “scaring” people. I’m like a doctor who diagnoses problems and offers treatment plans.
That said, an astrologer cannot monitor whether their advice is followed. It’s up to the client to take action, to exercise will and effort to improve their destiny or the destiny of their loved ones. Overcoming challenges written in your horoscope—often manifestations of accumulated negative karma—requires material and non-material effort.
Astrology doesn’t just predict your future; it provides the tools to shape it. What you choose to do with that knowledge is entirely up to you.
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