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Why does Schmidt likes so much Hellenistic astrology? Why does he believe that medieval is "heresy!"? It is obvious that he does not take any religious stance. But in the Schmidt world, his gods are philosophy and logic. Schmidt is an excellent thinker and a well trained one. He studies th...

But glass is technical, it is made by men usually. Hermes is considered the god who assists with arts (in the techniqal way, what you make with the hands), so I will agree with Tom here, that glass seems to fit more with Mercury.

Mirrors on the other hand, are reflective so they should be under Moon.

(1st century before Dark Age) Yes, I did laugh at that one. But I think your bias against Christianity often mars your reasoning. It is actually orthodox christianity that I am against. Sorry for not clarifying this from the beginning. Please come to Grece. Stay for one month. Meet the orthodox chr...

...it demonstrates the difficulty that we face nowadays with trying to accurately predict what is and is not fated. It is such an uncomfortable issue, that I suspect most of us prefer not having a fixed and determined opinion on the matter. Yes, but if we offer no rational argumentation that explai...

Well, what we're talking about is sensitive information. Information that in malicious hands might be a problem. Would you give out your health record? It is up to you to do so, knowing the pros and cons. But if you visit a doctor, should this doctor protect your health record and not give it away t...

New age and modern self-help books perpetuate the message that we can be whatever we want and people expect astrology to show them the way to that. I think it can only guide us towards being better and stronger at what we are and less susceptible to doubt and fear. But indeed we can be whatever we ...

Thank you all for your interesting answers. Personally I was originally puzzled because, through all those years of experience in natalities, I noticed that although certain things cannot be predicted because of the fluidity of future and its interaction with free will (or whim, or reaction, or othe...

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