![]() I’m reminded of a bride who, after years in a tortuous relationship, asked me to choose the date for her wedding. And that suited me fine for although I’ve found an astrological niche for myself choosing wedding dates for clients, I often worry that in plying this ancient art I may be messing around in matters that would work out just as well, perhaps better, without my interference. Rather, the happy couple based their decision purely on practical considerations, the way 99.99% of the population chooses wedding dates (albeit with only a 50% success rate). It’s satisfying work that suits the Virgo/analytical side of my nature perfectly, an almost purely intellectual exercise as logical and comforting as a crossword puzzle.ĭespite my accidental astrological specialty, however, I didn’t choose the date of my brother’s recent wedding. Gradually, though, I drifted into electional astrology – choosing times for events, usually weddings, based on astrological principles – to pay my tuition. When I returned to school three years ago I took a sabbatical from astrological counseling, figuring life as a 40-something undergraduate would be demanding enough without the added emotional pressure of advising others about their lives. Previously published in Llewellyn’s 2005 Moon Sign Book.įor a more detailed look at choosing wedding dates with astrology, read my tutorial! ![]()
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