My astrology sign is Cancer, why did they pick that name?
Posted by admin on Oct 14, 2008
I see alot of cool shirts with astrology signs, but I don't really like to wear one that saids Cancer. Why can't they change it? It would be like another astrology sign if they called it tumor.
Cancer is the name of the constellation said to resemble a crab. It is on the horizon at dawn in late June and early July, so it's said to be the sign for that time period. It has nothing directly to do with the illness by the same name.
All About Astrology : The Sign Cancer in Astrology
Posted by admin on Oct 13, 2008
Learn about Cancer with expert tips and advice on astrology in this free video clip on signs and the zodiac.
Duration : 0:2:19
what do u call the science of studying the love relationship and the astrology of marrying?
Posted by admin on Oct 13, 2008
i mean, is that horoscope or astrology or what? what exact science is that?
Neither are a science. Science involves testing that can be repeated by anyone. Astrology fails to do better than chance. The last thing it can be called is consistent.
You lack the category in which I can offer expertise: astrology and metaphysics.I am a counselor and teacher?
Posted by admin on Oct 12, 2008
I am a retired university instructor and psychotherapist. Astrology and metaphysics are highly unregulated fields. Therefore a lot of phonies offer fear and flattery to clients instead of valid insights. Because I received great legal help for a recent question, I would like to offer my expertise the same way, thru Yahoo Answers. Can you expand your cagegories?
If they do not expand the categories, offer your expertise under philosophy and spirituality. There are plenty of questions that could use your insights.
Vedic Astrology: Michael Shermer vs Jeffrey Armstrong
Posted by admin on Oct 12, 2008
In a scenario set up to debunk astrology, Jeffrey Armstrong completely outshines Michael Shermer in a way that any scientist should say is “statistically interesting.”
The SCENARIO: Jeffrey reads NINE charts in about TWENTY minutes. Most charts are usually given an hour of study each. EXPERIMENT I: face-to-face reading with a skeptic. The subject, afterwards, said Jeffrey’s reading “officially blew me away.” EXPERIMENT II: Nine “blind” readings. Results: 105 of 137—or 77%—of Jeffrey’s statements deemed accurate, ALL scores 63% or over, high of 89%. EXPERIMENT III: The kicker. Two of the nine, unbeknownst to Jeffrey or the subjects, have their charts switched. Accuracy rating drops to 38 and 21% respectively. Switched back to true charts, accuracy goes to 94 and 92%.
Duration : 0:9:28