FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Astrology is considered a pseudoscience by the scientific community due to the lack of empirical evidence supporting its principles and claims. While astrology has cultural and historical significance, it does not adhere to the rigorous methods and standards of scientific inquiry.
- Astrology is not meant to predict specific events or outcomes with certainty. Instead, it offers insights into potential influences and energies at play based on celestial alignments. The interpretation of astrological charts and patterns can provide guidance and self-awareness but should not be viewed as a definitive roadmap of the future.
Horoscopes are a simplified form of astrological readings based on sun signs (zodiac signs) and are commonly found in newspapers and online platforms. While horoscopes can be entertaining and provide general insights, astrology encompasses a broader and more complex system of planetary alignments, houses, and aspects that contribute to a comprehensive astrological analysis.
Yes, online astrology consultations can be as accurate as in-person readings.
For an online astrology consultation, the following types of information are typically required: Birth Date, Birth Time, Birth Location and Specific Questions or Concerns