Kathryn Asks:
“In the past year or so, I’ve been doing natal charts for friends, and hope to do so one day as a business. One thing I don’t quite understand is the method of daily horoscopes you see in the newspapers. I understand that these are based on Sun Sign characteristics, and it seems to me that based on that, you could probably write just about anything regarding a certain area of life. Could you shed some light on this? Also, when these horoscopes are calculated, are they based on a “natural Zodiac chart” (i.e., Aries = First House; Taurus = 2nd house, etc.). I would like to learn more about accurately charting transits and predictive astrology.
Kevin Answers:
Kathryn,
As you’ve probably noticed, I’m not a big fan of Sun Sign columns, and don’t consider them to be real astrology. To be fair, many Sun Sign columns are written by extremely talented astrologers, who do so because, frankly, it pays well, and it’s quite difficult to make a living full-time as an astrologer. This in no way changes the fact that they are entirely worthless as a predictive tool and should only ever be considered to be a somewhat entertaining diversion.