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Astrophans should write and read diaries as this is the best way to learn astrology!! 

Probably no one writes diaries anymore. But when there was no Internet, and even more so blogs and Facebook, many did just that. Especially in a turbulent adolescence, when "no one understands me", it was the "diary of a loved one" that was the first confidant and friend.

Some had a habit of describing the days and events that followed ... and then the grandchildren inherited thick, yellowed notebooks with which they did not know what to do. Some journal diaries have grown into literary works, such as Maria Dombrowska, Witold Gombrovcz, Slavomir Mrozhek.

Once you get interested in astrology, write a diary!

Or really: a diary. For lovers of astrology, I have the following categorical advice: get yourself a thick notebook in which you will write down what happened day after day.

An astrological blog can be instead of a notebook-journal?

- Probably not, because if there are events that you do not want to disclose, you will be silent about them. Blogs are always VERY filtered and self-censored for their readers, even if, as is often the case, no one else reads your blog.

Is it possible to write to a file instead of handwriting in notepad?

— I would not advise either, because we often change equipment and files from an old laptop or tablet are eventually disposed of. Discs break more often. However, paper lasts longer and performs better than electronics.

Such a journal, which is maintained by the "hand of an astrologer", will begin to teach you astrology in a few months! And what about when you look at it in a few years. You will then see how stubbornly and accurately you react to planetary transits. And how events that seemed “ordinary” are deeply rooted in the movement of the planets and in your horoscope.

Why does an adept of astrology need a diary?

For example, you decide to change your studies. From the ambitious ones that your parents pushed you to, to the ones that don't give you that much prestige, but are more in line with what you're really interested in and promise you the life you enjoy in the future. Somewhere in the countryside, in the forest...

Do you read about it in your diary and what do you find? That on the day you came to the dean's office with this, Saturn began to descend under the natal ascendant - and this is the moment when people give up the struggle for social status and switch to life "in their own way."

Or you read in your journal that an unpleasant messenger has arrived from the bailiff. Because you once did not pay for the ticket and there was a scandal. Usually, whenever possible, we immediately forget the day, date and time of such trouble. But if you make a note in your diary, then over time you will find that then, at this particular time, there was a transit of Mars in square with your natal Pluto. Often Mars plus Pluto equals an attack by a bailiff.

The noise starts to make sense... 

We live in a world and in time, which are constantly "shown through" by planetary systems. In everything—well, almost everything—our horoscope vibrates. Only in the light of the horoscope, many events in your life take on meaning, cease to be just noise.

Usually all this wealth of events passes and disappears, does not reach your consciousness. A diary or diary is a tool that will allow you to “stop time” and, in months or years, see how the planets and their cycles PLAY (and continue to play) in your life and the lives of your loved ones.

 

  • Why does an adept of astrology need a diary?