Astrology: Is it Real?

An Exchange

Mitch Horowitz
4 min readMar 16, 2022

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I am all too aware of the critical limits of Twitter for any kind of intellectual exchange. But I nonetheless felt it useful to memorialize a recent dialogue on astrology, which follows below.

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A viewer wrote me this morning, “I hope people don’t admit being into astrology now because of how easily it’s proven to be nonsense. No offense to anyone who believes it.”

It is easy to breeze past this kind of statement. If you consider astrology valid, as I do, you may feel comfortable turning the page (you’ve heard it before); and if you agree, it is just as easily digested.

But let me offer a moment of consideration. Firstly, astrology is experienced as pertinent in the lives as a vast range of seekers and everyday people, including members of the Vedic faith to whom it is a basic tenet of belief, although with different coordinates than the Western system.

On a different scale, the rejectionist view highlights the nature of our intellectual habits. I do not expect the skeptic to study astrology. He has neither the time or priorities. Hence, the skeptic relies, as we all do, on trusted experts. What the skeptic does not realize, however, is that the experts upon whom he is relying have not necessarily studied it either.

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Mitch Horowitz

"Treats esoteric ideas & movements with an even-handed intellectual studiousness"-Washington Post | PEN Award-winning historian | Censored in China