Saturday, January 15, 2011

From Pisces to Aquarius and Back

So It's been a few weeks since I've blogged. I've got so many things to update you all on because it's been a very busy few weeks. All in due time. For now, I thought I'd post this because I thought it was really funny. I'm sure most of you heard about the confusion with the astrological sign switch. It was a huge deal with Westerners, even here in Korea. I have to admit that I was pretty shocked just like everyone else, but it really wasn't going to be a huge deal for me even if I really did switch from Pisces to Aquarius (which we now know is not happening for people who follow the tropical zodiac) because I was born on the cusp between the two signs anyway, so I am sometimes referred to as Pisces and sometimes as Aquarius. Aside from that, as much as it's entertaining to read the astrological reports, I have to say that I don't actually believe them to be true so much as I think that they lead people towards self-fulfilling prophesies.

Anyway, one of my friends from high school wrote an article for an L.A. newspaper and she included me in it. Here's the article. It's not a huge section of the article, but I still thought it was pretty cool. :)



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Astrology Debate Not a Big Concern for Some
By Gina Espinoza

CNN, Yahoo, MSNBC, and numerous astrologer sites, were in a rush yesterday to calm the nerves of astrology aficionados in a panic that their astrological sign may have changed. All the while, a whole other group of believers used the opportunity to try to persuade nearly one-fourth of the population that the practice is somewhat, ‘inconsistent’.
“Zodiac”, “Ophiucus”, and even “tattoo” were popular topics on Twitter throughout Thursday when the news first surfaced, while search engines were overwhelmed with questions about latest uncertainty. In reality this news is anything but new. Astronomers worldwide have been aware of this contradiction for some time and are still baffled that the seemingly breakthrough news happens to reappear every couple of years.
The Christian Science Monitor took advantage of the situation to relay some facts about astronomy, astrology, its foundation, and why this circumstance is an example of how unreliable a zodiac can be for determining one’s destiny.
Although astrology may not be considered by most to be synonymous with Christianity, a large percentage of the American pop culture follow purely for entertainment purposes. Marisol, a So Cal native, and devout Catholic, working abroad in South Korea, was able to detail some insight about the entire controversy from an Eastern perspective. While being immersed completely in the Asian culture, she picked up on the immense difference on dependency in astrology between her current locale and her native Los Angeles. She states that, while considering the overall practice of astrology as ridiculous, her interests were sparked by the recent confusion.
Another San Fernando Valley resident exclaimed, “I’m still a Libra!” When asked if the news made a difference to him he answered with a chuckle, “Not really”, with no future intention of updating himself on the daily going-ons of his astrological sign.
With astronomical updates, and a strong underlying astrological fan base, it wont be long before the general public moves forward beyond this bewilderment to return to their daily lives, and horoscopes.


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