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How to Use Horary Astrology to Find What Works and What Won’t

Sudheer Kumar
2 min readJan 3, 2025

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Mulling on choices. Image: ChatGPT

Navigating the world of freelance writing can feel overwhelming, especially with so many voices claiming to have the “perfect solution.” As a freelance writer still finding my footing, I was searching for guidance.

Unfortunately, most courses I came across cost thousands of dollars. Then, I discovered a leading freelance writer who seemed to have cracked the code.

I read their article on making significant money writing online. Embedded within the narrative was a sales pitch for their course, promising that new freelance writers could start earning immediately.

Intrigued, I decided to learn more. But before diving in, I turned to a tool I’ve found incredibly helpful in decision-making: Horary astrology.

A Little Knowledge of Horary Astrology Helped Me

For several years, I’ve been studying horary astrology, a technique used to predict the outcome of specific events. It’s like asking the universe a question and receiving a tailored answer. For example:

  • If you’re applying for a job, horary astrology can help you gauge the likelihood of success, potentially saving you time and effort.
  • If you’re romantically interested in someone, it can provide insights into their character or compatibility.
  • When making a major purchase, it can help you assess whether it’s a sound decision.

The accuracy of Horary astrology depends on the importance of the question and the sincerity of the querent. I’m not yet an expert, but I consult it before making significant emotional or financial commitments. If there’s interest, I’ll explain how to use horary astrology in another article.

The Reading and My Decision

When I used Horary astrology about the course, the chart suggested it might not be as valuable as it appeared. This was indicated by Mercury in Sagittarius, a position signifying poor planetary dignity — essentially, a warning of subpar quality. However, I wasn’t entirely convinced. The author’s writing style was engaging and persuasive, so I decided to investigate further.

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Sudheer Kumar
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