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		<title>No Fault in Our Stars (Or Why I Don&#8217;t Consult Astrologers)</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Manoj Khatri]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2016 04:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Astrology may help ease the problems in your life but can hamper your spiritual growth, says the author</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend introduced me to a well placed gentleman — a vice president of a major corporation. I was meeting him to discuss some work, so I had no clue that he was also a professional astrologer. When I entered his house, I had to wait for a while since he was reading the horoscopes of some of his clients. I observed him as he advised his clients and suggested ‘treatments’ for the various problems that their stars were creating for them. To be honest, I liked his gentle demeanor — he was compassionate and genuinely interested in helping those who approached him. Yet, when he asked me to share my details, I wasn’t comfortable. Astrology was not for me, I told him.</p>
<p>It’s not just the question of belief. Many people dismiss astrology because they consider it a pseudo science. Not me; I don’t question its validity—I confess that I don’t know enough to pass such a judgement.</p>
<h2>Astrological Treatments Prevent Spiritual Growth</h2>
<p>My reasons for not seeking the help of the occult sciences such as astrology, numerology and palmistry come from an altogether different space. I have come to view problems as necessary for my life experience. I have learned that all growth — physical, emotional, spiritual — is the result of facing and overcoming challenges. Without them, my life would be lackluster and devoid of any <a href="/article/choosing-attitude-brings-meaning-life/">meaning</a>. Of course, that doesn’t mean that I rejoice when I face obstacles, or invite them on every occasion. But when they do appear, I know that they have come with a purpose — my growth. Then, if I try to use astrology to eradicate them, I give up this wonderful opportunity to grow.</p>
<blockquote><p>I have come to view problems as necessary for my life experience</p></blockquote>
<p>I often observe people who transmute their <a href="/blogpost/the-point-of-struggle/">struggles</a> into success by working sincerely and diligently and yet they credit their astrologer or palmist for their well-deserved success. In doing so, they give away their power to them. I ask them to consider the possibility that their belief in the treatment made it happen, not the treatment itself.</p>
<h2>Don&#8217;t Strike a Poor Bargain</h2>
<p>Having said that, I understand why so many of my friends and loved ones seek out astrologers to resolve their life situations. When <a href="/article/staying-in-turmoil/">pain</a> becomes unbearable, the thought of relief is tempting.</p>
<p>I can say this because I too have succumbed to such temptations in the past, when I erroneously believed that my path <em>should</em> be free of troubles and pain at any cost. But eventually I reconciled that impediments are meant to be crossed, not removed. That’s when I resolved to meet my share of challenges without anyone’s help. This is because I realized that by trying to minimize the impact of ‘destiny’, I may succeed in improving the circumstances of my life in the present — but the price I pay for it is very high.</p>
<p>When I trade in my opportunity to grow in exchange for an easier life, I strike a poor bargain. In my view, ‘ease’ should be the outcome of growth, not a substitute for it.</p>
<h2>Conclusion: Why I Leave the Stars Alone</h2>
<p>So now I allow the stars to do what they were meant to, while I do what I am inspired to. And when I look upon the night sky, I sense that everything in the cosmos is perfect — even the great challenges and problems that I encounter from time to time. Here’s a secret: these days I notice that the stars appear to be twinkling much more — perhaps they’re winking at me in agreement.</p>
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<div class="smalltext"><em>This was first published in the October 2014 issue of </em>Complete Wellbeing.</div>
<p>The post <a href="https://completewellbeing.com/blogpost/no-fault-in-our-stars/">No Fault in Our Stars (Or Why I Don&#8217;t Consult Astrologers)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://completewellbeing.com">Complete Wellbeing</a>.</p>
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