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Written in the stars

Anna Pyka

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Written in the stars

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Some believe in horoscopes and some believe in nothing. How much truth there is in the truth, unfortunately no one can tell us. And yet a horoscope can be written by anyone. All it took was for a person to sniff out an opportunity to prey and make money from someone else's faith.

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That is what it is: faith. So it's also some kind of religion. And once something at least theoretically falls under that name, no one is allowed to laugh at it. Somewhere in the world, people also believe in a circle or a square. There is no proof that horoscopes, fortune-telling or prophecies are true. That is why it is said that one has to 'believe' in it. One has to believe in that for which there is no material proof, which we cannot touch and which we can disprove. Otherwise we just know, and some things have to be believed.

I see no reason to limit my horizons. I've even taken the liberty of putting up tarot, even though I was once a staunch opponent. With the right atmosphere and thrill, the facts I heard really started to come together. Rather, it was me interpreting them appropriately, as I may have wanted them to connect. The cards said what my current state of mind was, what the past state of mind was and what it would be like in the future. Of the three, the last one is the most important, because it is the future that people are most interested in. Why? Because something can still be changed in the future, because it is interesting, because it is undiscovered. The present and the past will not change no matter what the cards tell us.