Stars work in a certain way

fixed star: Planets conjunct in the chart. Pairs, parallels, and antiparallels with a star act like receivers of energy from that star. It’s like when you receive a text message or call from someone on your smartphone. This stored energy is energized during transport from the star to the planet and manifests through the planet or other points in the chart. These points are usually along the ecliptic, such as the Vertex, Midheaven, IC, Descendant, or Ascendant.

This phenomenon depends on the brightness of the star. The most talented are classified as number 1 and are the strongest. Each star has energy radiated towards these points, usually a combination of positive and negative energies. Examples include Jupiter/Saturn or Saturn/Mars. Some stars, such as Algol, can be very negative or destructive, but in nature they are transformative. The astrological chart of the event shows it. Example: The recent Hurricane Beryl had a conjunction of March and Uranus on the Texas longitude chart and was extremely destructive. It showed infrastructure issues with drainage, sewer restrictions, and how outdated it really is. Change is coming in Texas after Algol uncovers hidden restrictions imposed by politicians and county officials who don’t want to spend money on infrastructure upgrades. It also makes people aware that they need to spend more of their tax dollars to ensure that their homes and roads don’t flood again.How Fixed Stars Work | Lunar ReturnsHow Fixed Stars Work | Lunar Returns

Fixed stars are very important points in the chart. They are much more important than rocks called asteroids. The claim that asteroids work is false. Because there are stars in the chart that do exactly what this astrologer claims. Only future research will test this view. All you need to become a good astrologer are stars and planets. Oh, I also forgot about the points on the ecliptic.