Astrology, tarot, runes, geomancy, and more...

Astrology isn't just about predicting the future, and tarot isn't just a set of pictures used for divination...

In addition to the rest, I am proficient in horary and natal astrology. Synastry charts (the compatibility of a romantic couple and what obstacles they will face, why these people met in the first place, and what the future holds for such a union) and many other directions in astrology, such as medical astrology, financial matters, identifying periods of success and danger, determining which life path will be most successful for a person, and a host of other topics—enough to fill an entire book. In ancient times, this art was accessible only to rulers and nobles, when a court astrologer was a rare and valuable figure; now, however, with books and information becoming more accessible, practically anyone can gain insight into the "ars astrologiae".

About tarot, runes, and other systems:

Every system for interpreting information has its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, tarot is a wonderful method, but the issue of time frames is very vague there. Is there a card in your tarot deck called… for example, “June 18 of this year”? No. In an astrological forecast, however, it’s possible to make a judgment about a specific hour, let alone a day. On the other hand, tarot offers very clear images of events, which are sometimes more informative than an astrological configuration. However, tarot tends to show a concrete, static picture rather than a process in its “flow,” as runes do. Each question has its own tool; each situation has its own approach.

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