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How does Astrology Industry work?

Astrology is a Science but can’t change our Destiny

This astronomical science has been commercialized and become a very lucrative industry based on exploitation of an individual’s insecurity and desire to win material race. Most of the people facing problems, small or big, in their life approach Astrologers for solution. Even a few rich people have Astrologer on their roll and use their services in daily routine.

When we visit different astrologers, they do predictions as per their individual capability and intuition. I tell you how it works. When we have some problem in life, we visit an astrologer, who makes predictions and advise remedies, which we do religiously, but only 10% to 15% cases become successful (which is mathematical probability). Rest of the 85% to 90% of people whose problems could not be solved with first consultation and predictions, visit another astrologer who again predict and advise remedies. At this stage again 10% to 15% of people get the desired result and remaining people with unsolved problems again visit another astrologer. In this way they keep on visiting different astrologers till the time their problem is solved. At whatever stage of visit the problem is fixed, the people start believing in the last astrologer they visited. In this process they have to shed good amount of money in doing remedies and payment of fee to astrologers. In fact what happens, the problem has to be solved when dasha will change but due to impatience and unawareness, people allow others to exploit them, waste lot of their hard-earned money and become dependent on this industry for solution of their problems of life.

In fact, astrology is a divine science that unfolds what’s in our hand and what’s not i.e. what happiness and sufferings we have brought with us from the past life(s). But this science cannot change the events to be happened in our life. The suggested remedies give psychological strength in the bad times of an individual.

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