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Bad omens: how to avoid them?

Is it possible to avoid divination about the coming disaster?

Bad omens: how to avoid them?


First of all, you must take into account that an astrologer can sometimes make mistakes. The seers and other soothsayers do the same. Planetary systems allow predicting events with some precision. For example, when Saturn passes through the natal position of the Moon, or passes through the Moon in opposition or square, we have a dimple.

By how other planets behave at this time, you can predict what kind of depression it will be: whether Saturn will hit money and will lack money, health and need healing, or family relationships will worsen. Moreover, such transit is not always harmful. The astrologer must take into account that, figuratively speaking, the planets do not always mean “bad” or “good” what we humans do.

For these reasons he should not resort to too precise and unambiguous predictions - that, for example, someone will break his leg that day. Or he will be robbed. Rather, it should be said that difficult days are coming, you need to be careful, you need to be more careful, it’s not worth taking risks, etc.

I know many cases when someone - my client or friend - went on a journey (unknown place, plane, transfers, train stations), and the horoscope showed threatening squares of Saturn and Mars. It was a difficult moment for me to decide if these "bad" aspects of the planets portend real misfortune or just deprivation and stress, like traveling, but a little more than usual. Those who wished to ride, and it turned out that those planetary systems brought only a lot of stress.

 

When we "go to the fortuneteller" we are driven by two opposing feelings.

First, curiosity, the desire to know what will happen in the future. But, secondly, it is accompanied by fear. Or maybe he will see “something terrible”: illness, death, poverty, separation? By the way, I believe that most rationalists who say they don't believe in fortune-telling and would never go to an astrologer are actually afraid. And for the sake of ignorance, he calls it "rationalism." 

The astrologer doesn't know when you will die

I have met people who asked for information when they were dying. Someone said: "I want to plan my life, so I need to know how long I will live." I refused. I never say when someone will die, even if that person insists. I avoid this for two reasons. First, I believe that astrology does not have sufficiently reliable methods for determining the time of death. We don't know of any way to distinguish a "killer" planetary system from one that is simply complex, bringing disease or misfortune. 

According to others divination can turn into a curse. What does it mean? That the words of the astrologer "then you will die" in the mind of the client who heard or read them will form a "pill" that will poison him. Suggestions made under hypnosis work the same way. And they will become a self-fulfilling prophecy. In the end, it will happen that on that fateful day (or year) the client will actually unknowingly hit the gas instead of the brake. Or, feeling bad, he will go to the doctor too late, because he will think that everything is a foregone conclusion.

Since divination can act as a curse (or suggestion), another question arises: how to protect yourself from curses? I would like to add here that I generally believe in curses, but on the other hand, I am convinced that most of them have no effect. You need to know how to cast curses for them to work. But it's still risky. And I advise you not to meddle in this dangerous art. So what protects against curses and evil omens? “Well, no counterspells. Working smart protects. That is, meditation, preferably according to the instructions given by a recognized master.

, astrologer