Well now, if ya ask me, astrology ain’t somethin’ that’s just for the young folks or them city folk, no sir. Even in the ol’ days, folks used to look up at the stars and reckon there was somethin’ more to it. Now, black, that’s a color that’s got a heap of meanings in the world of astrology. Y’see, black ain’t just a color you wear to funerals or to make things look fancy. It’s got a deeper purpose, one that’s all tied up with discipline, karma, and even mystery. I reckon the stars above know a lot more than we give ‘em credit for, and this black color, well, it sure ain’t no accident.
Now, Saturn, that ol’ planet up there in the sky, it’s got a special bond with black. They say Saturn is the lord of black. I don’t know about you, but when I hear that, it makes me think that black ain’t just about bein’ dark or shadowy. It’s a color that brings with it some serious weight. It’s all about responsibility, and let me tell ya, if you ain’t ready to face up to your actions, black’ll surely remind ya. Ain’t no room for secrets when Saturn’s around—black’s all about secrets, mystery, and things hidin’ in plain sight. It’s also got a way of showin’ us the disappointments we gotta work through, just like the way the sun rises after a long, dark night.
Folks who follow astrology say that Saturday’s the day that’s all tied up with black. Now, don’t go gettin’ too excited thinkin’ that Saturday’s the best day to go out and do somethin’ wild. No, Saturday’s more about settlin’ in and thinkin’ things through. It’s about takin’ time to reflect, to get your mind right for the week ahead. And if you ain’t ready to face the music, well, Saturday’s gonna teach ya how to buckle down and take things seriously.
There’s a woman, Mecca Woods, she’s an astrologer from the Bronx—now, I ain’t no fancy city woman like her, but I reckon she knows her stuff. She talks a lot about the color black and how it shows up in different ways for each zodiac sign. It’s a mystery, ain’t it? Every sign has its own way of dealin’ with black and all the things it represents, whether it’s discipline, secrets, or somethin’ deeper. And if you’re lookin’ for a way to understand it all, Mecca’s books might just be what you need. I reckon they’ll make things a little clearer, but don’t expect it all to be sunshine and rainbows. Like black, astrology’s got its dark side, and you gotta be ready to face it.
Now, I heard tell there’s somethin’ called the Black Zodiac. Sounds kinda spooky, don’t it? Well, it’s a different take on the regular ol’ zodiac, like the mirror image of what you already know. There’s twelve signs in the Black Zodiac too, but each one’s got a different spin on it. It’s darker, more mysterious, and some say it shows us things about ourselves that the regular zodiac can’t. Maybe it’s a way to look at the other side of the coin, the part of our lives we’re too afraid to look at. You might not understand it all at first, but that’s okay. Sometimes you gotta dig a little deeper to uncover the truth.
Then there’s folks like Nancy Black, who’s been followin’ in her mama’s footsteps. She’s a writer, they say, and she’s all about them horoscopes. Now, I’m not one to go readin’ ‘em every day, but some folks swear by ‘em. Nancy’s horoscopes are real popular, and she talks about the planets, the signs, and how they affect your life. It’s like she’s got a way of making sense out of the confusion, a way to help folks see the bigger picture. And if you’re ever wonderin’ what the stars have to say about your day, Nancy Black’s the one to look up.
In fact, I reckon you could spend a whole day just readin’ her horoscopes and tryin’ to figure out what’s goin’ on with your life. Sometimes it’s all about the little things, like Mercury Retrograde. Ain’t nobody got time for a lot of drama, but it’s always good to know when the planets are messin’ with you. That’s why folks keep followin’ astrologers like Nancy Black and others—they help make sense of the madness, even if it’s just for a little while.
And I ain’t forgettin’ about the African tradition of astrology, neither. It’s one of the oldest ways of lookin’ at the stars, and it’s got a deep rootin’ in the land. They say it’s got its own special take on things, and maybe if we all took a minute to learn from it, we’d understand a whole lot more about ourselves and the world around us. Like I said before, the stars got a way of showin’ us things we might not wanna see, but sometimes that’s what we need most. If you ever get the chance to look into African astrology, I’d say go for it. It’ll open your eyes to a whole new way of thinkin’.
So, whether you’re a city folk or a country gal like me, astrology’s got somethin’ for everyone. It don’t matter if you believe in it or not—sometimes, just payin’ attention to what the stars have to say can help you make sense of a whole lotta things. Just remember, like the color black, there’s always more than meets the eye. You gotta be ready to face what’s hidin’ in the dark, ‘cause it might just be what helps ya find your way.
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