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Things to keep in mind when reading forecast articles on Astrology District

The forecast articles written on this website are based on the general astrology, which affects us collectively. However, each of us also has our own astrological conditions that we experience at any given time, which can be different and even contradict certain aspects of the general collective astrology. Some of the collective astrological energies (such as general transits) don’t always affect us directly but can still be experienced as themes in the media we consume, in our discussions with others, and in the interactions or behavior of those around us.

All the dates listed in the articles take into consideration an international audience. For example, when you see three dates listed (e.g., 12/13/14), it generally means that the influence will be more prominent on the 12th and 13th in the western part of the world, and on the 13th and 14th in the eastern part of the world. Another example would be if you see four dates (e.g., 17/18/19/20), then 17/18/19 will apply more to the West and 18/19/20 to the East. Essentially, in these scenarios, the first date may not apply to the East and the last date may not apply to the West. However, in some cases all listed dates will be for all (or most) time zones.