Astrology & Hypnotherapy
Since time immemorial, astrology has
fascinated us. There are all kinds of theories and belief systems around it. We
can love it or hate it but cannot ignore it.
It is true that there enough evidences and
case studies available which prove the accuracy of astrological calculations
and predictions.
Astrology is basically a scientific
analysis of the energy fields that impact our moment of arrival in this world
when we make first contact with the external world and all systems are, kind of
booting up. If we agree with the theory of humans as primarily energy beings
then it is logical to assume that the energy fields prevalent at such a moment
would guide us and affect us throughout our lives. It would definitely tell us
a lot about the trends in life at any given point and allow us to assess the
impacts of our actions.
However, to get the best out of astrology,
we must understand the main purpose of the horoscope reading and be clear about
how we want to use the indications or predictions that unfold. We should not
lose sight of the fact that ultimately it will be our actions which will fetch
the results and convert the predicted potential into reality.
When we seek astrological predictions from
an expert we are still dependent on the interpretations of another human based
on his/her analysis of our energy fields. Inevitably, we would seek and the
astrologer would provide solutions to the ‘problems’ that we list or which the
astrologer brings out. Sometimes, some astrologers have a tendency to heighten
your fears and try and generate some business from you. It might be a good idea
to validate the inputs received through an astrological analysis with
information from a different source too.
This is where a process like ‘spiritual
hypnotherapy’ can come in useful. This is a useful and proven process which
helps us to uncover the root causes of our present situation or potential
future trends. Here the information is coming from our subconscious layers and
can help validate the information received through external sources. If we
combine and integrate the information received from both these sources, we have
a better chance of making the right choices.
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