What is spring equinox? Why can’t you relate to your weekly horoscope? Astrologer Deborah Lynna answers these and other astrology questions you might have been wondering about
Most people have some level of interest in astrology and horoscope, whether that involves looking at your weekly horoscope or registering on an app to get relationship readings. But while there’s a lot of curiosity on this subject, some of the terms and concepts used in astrology can be quite esoteric. So if you find yourself wondering why mercury retrogrades are considered unlucky or why certain star signs are more compatible with you that others, read on to find out more. Here, we have taken a back-to-basics approach that will answer six of the most commonly asked astrology questions.
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How do I know what star signs to avoid?
Just as life is complex, so are relationships. Very rarely do we come across a chart in which we can say that any single sign is “bad” for us. Since our charts are made up of a combination of planets in signs, one sign might be a great fit for you in business, but not in love, and also depending on their overall planetary placements, the same sign might be great for you in one placement but not so great in another placement.
Relationship readings break down specific elements of your chart compatibility: “She’ll be a great business partner in a financial start-up” or “he’s unlikely to ever do the dishes thoroughly but we’ll have meaningful conversations” or even “the physical chemistry is amazing but our core life values differ”. Looking at the chart holistically—rather than just based on Sun signs—provides us with in-depth information into the nuances of a relationship.