 | Astrology, psychic and numerology reports. Well, we donīt believe in this kind of stuff at Andinia, but certainly you can have some fun with it. Good stuff to have some fun while on vacations, travelling or away from home.
Trying to know the future has been a human need since Palaeolithic times, when humans began developing divinatory rites destined to find out about good hunting grounds, fertility and incoming cataclysms. As several civilisations began to evolve - some of which were never interconnected - these rituals began evolving more, sometimes into full religions.
In ancient China, in Rome, in the Maya nations and the Inca empire people sought to know what was going to happen; and we shall not forget about the Greeks and their oracles, as well as the Neolithic tribes of Nordic Europe. All these individuals attempted repeatedly to find about their future, and we still continue to do so: many believe in tarot, astrology and numerology; others believe in science, and so statistics is used in a similar way, albeit with a different knowledge base.
So perhaps we should ask ourselves not if one technique is valid or not in order to predict the future, but why so many different people, in so different times tried the utmost to explore time? Arguably, all their reasons could be reduced to just one concept: fear of the uncertain. Not knowing what will happen is what gives life its sense.
If a person could flawlessly know about his or her future, there would be no sense in doing anything, for the poor would remain poor, and the rich would remain rich, no matter what. Thus, such an individual would need to make no effort to keep what would be at hand, and no effort to try to get other things, for that would be to no avail.
People lose their strength in life, they quit and then, they fall in the trap of certainty and slowly die. But taking aside astrology, and speaking from a purely rational point of view, let us say that it is indeed perfectly possible to know about the future under certain circumstances without any special magic.
Only two things would be required, in such a case: knowledge of past behaviour, and knowledge about learning behaviour as related to that past. Spinoza, the philosopher, said once that those nations that ignore history will we condemned to repeat it, and this is based on an empirical but precise observation in the realm of sociology.
In the same light, people who forget about their past, will remain condemned to repeat past mistakes. With these two elements, we my be able to read the future of any person.
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