Email to Savas

One thing we can reference is that I treat time differently. I am less likely to describe the astrology of “the weekend” and more likely to give a history going back 10 or 100 years or longer. I am taking a long view, particularly toward the past, which is one thing that barely exists today except on the history channel. I look less intently toward the far future, on the faith that we are creating it now. What I do is point out logical guideposts along the way – the aspects I describe – and co-create with the world a series of evolutionary improvements based on psychic architecture; that is, what is displayed in the astrology. Therefore, in the truest sense, I am a human potential writer.

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  1. Most changes in our lives happen in such subtle ways that we barely notice, like a baby growing into a Toddlel, Toddler into a teanager and teanage into an adult. Where as some changes can be sudden and dramatic and even catastrophic. We observe the same patterns in Nature as well. So weekend astrology without any context of the past will really not be useful at all. In Eric’s 2009 astrology for Cancer, he has talked about lessons that readers may have learned specially if the they are in 40s. I feel astrology can be understood and applied only by looking back in time and sensing the path of evolution that has been walked upon. The evolution that has happened subtly

    I am in total agreement with the above post.

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