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Funny I was just wrestling a serpent the other day.


"Now that astronomers at the Minnesota Planetarium Society have redefined the zodiac calendar, former Sagittarians and Capricorns born between Nov. 29 and Dec. 17 are buzzing about the unknown implications of their new sign.
Whether or not you're part of the 31% of Americans who believe in the astrological signs, who doesn't get a kick out of comparing their personality to their alleged horoscope traits?
(More on TIME.com: See your new horoscope.)
Alas, NewsFeed has consulted our, um, star readers, to answer some must-know questions about the 13th sign. Astrology believers ... behold! Doubters ... aren't you just a little curious:
The constellation Ophiuchus represents a man wrestling a serpent, dividing the snake's body in two parts. It is the only sign of the zodiac linked to real men, sharing traits with Imhotep, a 27th century BCE Egyptian doctor, and biblical Joseph.
Like Imhotep, Ophiuchus is considered a healer of men and a doctor of medicine or science. He seeks higher education and enlightenment. He is expected to achieve a high position in life.
(More on TIME.com: Read about the Chinese zodiac.)
Like Joseph, he is an interpreter of dreams and vivid premonitions. He is envied by his peers and favored by his father and authority figures.
The Asclepius and the Caduceus, the medical staff, are based on the constellation.
Now all you new Ophiciuchi can move beyond your identity crises.


Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/01/13/ophiuchus-what-all-saggitarius-and-capricorns-need-to-know-about-their-new-zodiac/#ixzz1B0mE5k8r"
 
I wonder what will happen. Will people accept these changes? Will newspapers etc. change the way they publish their horoscopes?

As we all know, many people in this world are VERY resistant to change. Like Wally, they will want to hang on to what they have known their whole life.

But there is no denying the science behind the correction.

I wonder if it will tear the astrological world apart.




I sent an e-mail to my ex who always followed this stuff because I was curious what her reaction would be to her new sign. I kind of thought she would be defiant and vow to stick with what she has been her whole life. When I knew her she really saw Gemini as part of her identity.

But no, she seemed immediately accepting. This was her exact comment:

But I don't like Taurus - oh well
 
I wonder what will happen. Will people accept these changes?

Do they have a choice? I think its set and done. No?

Will newspapers etc. change the way they publish their horoscopes?

Its great for publishers, imo.

But there is no denying the science behind the correction.

Science? I thought it was all scam bullshit.