I am a Gemini, and when I look at the constellation of Orion in the night sky, i get a feeling of fear, and yet fascination. Is there an astrological link between the two that could explain this?
2007-02-13
08:45:51
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Becky D
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I am a Gemini, and when I look at the constellation of Orion in the night sky, i get a feeling of fear, and yet fascination. Is there an astrological link between the two that could explain this?
And if one more person calls me a retard i'm gona start thinkin there are no imaginative people on this planet - I'M JUST BLOODY CURIOUS OK?! GET OVER YOURSELVES!
2007-02-13
09:20:51 ·
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A person' astrological sign has no relationship to their fears.
Fears are developed during childhood and have no link to their astrological sign.
One answer you got was that Orion is close to Gemini in the sky and there might be something to that, except I don't think that's it.
Astrological signs are personal, non-scientific beliefs that were likely formed at a young age.
Your fear (of whatever) could also be something that was created in you at a young age and has nothing to do with your sign.
Some people are fearful of spiders, but have no reaction to the Tarantula Nebula.
Some people are afraid of snakes but have no reaction to the Serpens constellation.
So you need to figure out if its fear or fascination. If its fascination, welcome to the club!
If its fear, you need to figure out what you're afraid of:
- the stars (in which case any star should frighten you)
- the shape of the constellation (in which case what do you think it looks like and why are you afraid)
- something else that the constellation reminds you of (in which case you need to figure out what it is and deal with that fear)
Do some reading and some soul-searching, and good luck.
2007-02-13 14:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Becky.
I reckon you now realise that you are either lucky to have a fascination with Orion (an appealing shape in the night sky) or unlucky to have a relatively common but irrational fear of something.
I hope you can settle for fascination over fear, with regard to Orion, as this may lead you to a great source of learning about our Galaxy. Look at the pictures of deep space objects from the Hubble Space Telescope, these are truly beautiful as well as fascinating.
2007-02-13 20:58:34
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answered by MildMellow 2
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Regarding the previous post, if you believe in astrology, you DO need help, and I don't think answers from other astrology-types and mystics can help you. You need some sound science knowledge.
There is no special meaning what-so-ever to the position of the planets, stars or constellations with regard to your life or personality. The orientation and distribution of planetary and stellar objects is arbitrary and purely a function of our position in space and the resultant viewing geometry. If you were to look at the stars that make up Orion from some where else in space, say from Alpha Centauri, it wouldn't even look like Orion. Also, the positions of stars change (slowly but surely), so if you were here on Earth 600 million years ago, the constellations would all look different in that case as well.
So, you see, there is no logical reason to believe that planets, stars, or the arbitrary human-created constellations mean anything to your life or personality.
2007-02-13 09:57:11
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answered by asgspifs 7
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What vile piece of human garbage ought to do some thing like that to Orion? That undesirable guy has suffered sufficient over the finest twelve months, and for some scumbag to clone him and pull that style of cr@p is unconscionable. Orion, my chum, i'm so sorry that someone ought to attempt this to you. your pals are right here for you.
2016-11-27 20:57:29
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answered by jandrey 4
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Yes, you realize they are very close to one another? If you're looking at Orion, Gemini is adjacent, to the left. See the twin bright stars of Gemini, Castor and Pollux.
However, if you believe in astrology you are retarded.
2007-02-13 08:55:17
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answered by KevinStud99 6
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You are in the wrong place. This is astroNoMy not astroLoGy. Go to the Myth & Folklore section. They can help you.
2007-02-13 09:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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For heaven's sake [ouch!], it's all absolute twaddle so your fears are totally unjustified.
Get a hobby, take up flower arranging or gnome fingering. Anything will do.
2007-02-13 08:56:03
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answered by efes_haze 5
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This is astronomy, not astrology -
take your ignorant superstitious babble somewhere else.
2007-02-13 08:53:53
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answered by Serpent 2
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No, there is no logical explanation. There's no logic in astrology.
2007-02-13 09:48:13
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answered by Iridflare 7
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