Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:26 pm
Hi James,James_M wrote:
i wasn't just thinking of primary directions when i made that comment, but astrology in general having moved away from a predictive art to more of something else. it is funny to me, but astrologers have a profusion of predictive tools to work with but no one is making much in the way of predictions.. surely that must strike folks other then just me as odd.
I do know a prominent psychological astrologer here in Scotland that teaches her students not to predict! Its a generalisation but I think traditionalists are probably less guilty of this accusation than modern astrologers. Horary for example is a very practical traditional technique totally focused on making predictions! I am sure a lot of natal astrologers are making predictions for their clients too. However, with the requirements of client confidentiality its not usually something astrologers are either willing or ethically able to share publicly.
Since I took over as mundane moderator two years ago I have repeatedly encouraged astrologers of all varieties to make mundane predictions rather than just analyse current events astrologically. There have been some interesting predictions. Perhaps most striking was Steven Birchfield's prediction of a Conservative-Liberal coalition in the last British general election. Regarding the Euro crisis there are some predictions on the mundane forum. Check out Lunlumo's posts in particular. I have made some predictions too. Not always successfully I might add! For example., I predicted the Australian Labour party would lose the last federal elections. I was wrong. While the they did lose their majority in parliament they still managed to cling on as a government with the help of 3 independents and a Green. I learned an instructive lesson from that election though regarding using ingress charts. Andrew Bevan has made some remarkable predictions on things like royal births and his record on Eurovision Song Contest has been quite brilliant. I intend to make a prediction on the forthcoming Scottish independence referendum. So I can assure you mundane prediction is not dead on Skyscript!
Mark