My dearest friend Visha once told me that undermining astrology could be fallacious. Her theory was that since astrology is basically the study of movement of celestial bodies with respect to Earth, it makes sense to analogize. Her analogy aimed at assuming humans as a subset of Earth but not very different from it. After all, like us, Earth is made up 70% water — at least on the surface — and always wondering what’s wrong with us. And like our planet, we keep moving too, thus affecting the water in us. In other words, it’s all about water! I don’t know whether this makes sense but to me, it does, in some way or the other.
Rotations and revolutions
Rotations and revolutions
Rotations and revolutions
My dearest friend Visha once told me that undermining astrology could be fallacious. Her theory was that since astrology is basically the study of movement of celestial bodies with respect to Earth, it makes sense to analogize. Her analogy aimed at assuming humans as a subset of Earth but not very different from it. After all, like us, Earth is made up 70% water — at least on the surface — and always wondering what’s wrong with us. And like our planet, we keep moving too, thus affecting the water in us. In other words, it’s all about water! I don’t know whether this makes sense but to me, it does, in some way or the other.