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Jeff Jawer on Astrology Exercises, Community & Prediction

 
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Jeff Jawer talks about looking at a chart from the perspective of the social impact of an individual on the culture. Astrology has recently been used as a psychological tool to understand personal patterns, family history and sometimes past lives, but Jawer is interested in looking beyond the individual perspective to a larger context of how our lives may fulfill a specific role in the collective human process. He also discuss other topics such as Uranus moving into Aries, the cardinal cross as well as some of the limitations of thinking of astrology as a predictive tool for someone's personality, events and life cycles rather than as a tool to help create something that is useful.

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Jeff Jawer talks about looking at a chart from the perspective of the social impact of an individual on the culture. Astrology has recently been used as a psychological tool to understand personal patterns, family history and sometimes past lives, but Jawer is interested in looking beyond the individual perspective to a larger context of how our lives may fulfill a specific role in the collective human process. He also discuss other topics such as Uranus moving into Aries, the cardinal cross as well as some of the limitations of thinking of astrology as a predictive tool for someone's personality, events and life cycles rather than as a tool to help create something that is useful.

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