Wednesday, March 9, 2011

"The Book"

Today's Daily Compatibility according to Facebook: Aries.

Guess who I saw today? Aries...but no ordinary Aries (as if there was such a thing), but my girl from middle school LR. We had our catch up time and then I broke out "the book". "The book" as it is most often referred to is The Secret Language of Relationships. I am notoriously linked to this book with most of my friends. I actually woke up to a text from a dear Scorp, JS, asking to look up some dates for her!

"The book" breaks down the relationship between two people based on their two specific birthdates. This relationship can be love, marriage, parent-child, family, sibling, work, friendship, ect. Each two dates have relationships that fit in these categories and "the book" will explain each and note which is best and worst; for example, I have many relationships with Aquarian friends, three of which fit into the same five down break down of the two said dates one would look up for an astrological read. These people with me are best:love worst: marriage. I can understand why- I love them! But Aquarians can't be tied down-haha! "The book" also give advice for the couple in question. It is usually in retrospect that this advice seems to be what was obviously wrong with relationship.

LR and I spent our entire afternoon with "the book". Much like my other friends who have looked up their different relationships, LR concluded that astrology is always right.

A few days ago a close Piscis, MA. did the same.

I approached an Aquarius friend of mine, BJ. and he too found that his personal astrological profile within the book (it does have individual information on each week of each sign) is very accurate. He would think this though, considering he is the "Week of the Genius" and it would be disgeniousness to disagree with the written truth.

The problem with "the book" is what to do with the knowledge you gain. What if you look up a love interest just to find they are worst love? Do you go for it anyway? What is every other relationship in the book was a hundred percent truthful.

I suggest you follow the advice given and beware of what you already know can hinder a relationship. And realize knowing what can happen puts the ball in your court.

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