those that practic it will continue to follow the lies!
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2006-09-02 05:46:31
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answered by Tim 47 7
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Right from the beginning, Pluto played only a minor part in astrology. So, the demotion of Pluto to a non-planet will not affect Astrology or astrological predictions.
2006-09-02 12:50:51
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answered by pranesh r 2
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Oh well here goes!
Ask yourself a few questions about Greek gods and Roman Gods.
I am not buy any means able to read the stars ect, or claim to read peoples cards or runes ect. This is just what i have read.
Pluto was the third son of Saturn and Rhea, to whom the lower regions had been given when Jupiter was given Heaven and Neptune the ocean. Pluto dwelt in Tartarus. Because of his ugliness he could never find a willing wife, and had to carry off Proserpina whom he made queen. Pluto is genrally represented with stern looks and a thick beard, holding a black sceptre in one hand and a fork in the other.
His attribute is the cypress, the dark foliage of which expresses melancholy and grief.
Proserpina (Persephone) was a beutiful maid whom pluto carried away to make his queen. The ancients belived that nobody could die had not Proserpina herself cut the threads of their lives with the aid of Atropos. Proserpina is ordinarily seen on a throne by her husband, holding a smoky torch.
Cerberus, Pluto's three-headed dog, was the keeper of the gate of hell. His part was to prevent the dead from getting out of thier prison, and to prevent the over curious from entering it before they died. On ANCIENT Medals, Cerberus always stands by pluto, but on buildings he is generally chained up by the side of Hercules, who dragged him from the lower world when he had to get Alecestis out.
Anyway i hope this helps, i am only writing what i have read.
2006-09-02 16:57:42
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answered by Ne Obliviscaris 2
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It will not change anything.
Think that astrology existed before Pluto was discovered.
That being said, I do not believe that what astrology says is true. It is not an exact science.
2006-09-02 12:51:35
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answered by Nono 2
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Pluto was not considered a planet in astrology so it will not affect hindu astrology.
2006-09-02 12:54:01
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answered by crazy s 4
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It does not change. Astrologers do not follow necessarily, the same rules as astronomers. And if one believes in astrology, the influence of Pluto should not, logically speaking, change, because you call it something else.
2006-09-02 12:47:36
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answered by regis_cabral 4
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Pluto is not considered in astrology. So no problem for those who believe in astrology.
2006-09-06 10:40:32
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answered by latterviews 5
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well it will change. the bull s***ers will make up another neat phrase or sentence. "since pluto is out in the sky tonight and no longer a planet, that will boost your sex drive and help you find a better partner faster." any kind of of language like that will probably eventually work its ways into the new books.
2006-09-02 12:57:50
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answered by vickilou 1
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After casting bones for the past several days and consulting my Ouija Board, I've concluded that astrology will continue to be as irrelevant as it ever was. My crystal ball does predict a rise in horoscope sales to the intellectually challenged - who, after reading numerous tabloid accounts, will still not have a clue as to what astronomers are talking about.
2006-09-02 12:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Evil corporations will make millions of dollars selling new solar system models to the astrological educational community.
2006-09-02 12:47:38
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answered by sfredbook 3
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Astrology won't change, as it was developed before Pluto was discovered.
2006-09-02 12:46:09
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answered by yahoohoo 6
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