The dialogue presents a compelling exploration of the intersection between astrology and behavioral psychology, diving into the nuanced characteristics associated with individuals who possess learning disabilities and those on the autistic spectrum. Initiated by Speaker A's provocative remark regarding serial killers and mutable signs, the discussion unfolds into a multifaceted examination of how astrological influences may correlate with certain psychological traits. Speaker B enriches the conversation by sharing personal anecdotes drawn from their professional experiences, effectively illustrating the practical implications of astrological theory in real-world contexts. As the conversation evolves, we are introduced to an illustrative case involving a young client whose impending transition to adulthood highlights the complexities of astrological characteristics. Speaker B's observations about the client's Piscean traits—particularly regarding aggression—serve as a focal point for a broader discourse on how astrology can provide a framework for understanding behaviors that may otherwise be dismissed. This aspect of the discussion encourages listeners to reconsider the ways in which astrological profiles can inform our understanding of individual differences, particularly in the context of learning disabilities and autism. Furthermore, the speakers delve into a philosophical examination of the omnipresence of astrological language within societal interactions, proposing that individuals often utilize astrological concepts subconsciously in their daily lives. This realization not only emphasizes the relevance of astrology as a lens for interpreting behavior but also calls for a greater appreciation of the diverse experiences of individuals with learning disabilities and those on the autism spectrum. The episode concludes with an affirmation of the value of astrology in fostering empathy and understanding, ultimately advocating for a more nuanced perspective on human behavior.
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By the way, Walter.
Speaker A:Well, by the way, Walter, didn't we do a episode on serial killers?
Speaker B:Yeah, well, let's.
Speaker B:Let's not put that.
Speaker B:Let's not put that.
Speaker A:Nah, I'm just saying.
Speaker A:But what sign.
Speaker A:What signs was the most serial killers?
Speaker B:Mutables.
Speaker A:There you go.
Speaker A:I got a mutable sign.
Speaker A:Learning disability.
Speaker A:Saturn sitting on top of it.
Speaker A:Might get mad and grudge.
Speaker A:You never know.
Speaker A:You never know.
Speaker B:You know, it's funny that you mentioned that the learning disability thing, because I've been part of a new job that I have right now is I've been working with people that have a learning disability and people that are, like, on the spectrum, the autistic spectrum.
Speaker B:And I have the, you know, I have access technically to, like, their date of birth and their age.
Speaker A:Start checking it.
Speaker B:And I have.
Speaker B:I have actually.
Speaker B:Like, the last client that I saw, he was about to turn 21 like today.
Speaker B:So he's a Pisces.
Speaker A:And he's started.
Speaker B:I started, like, in my.
Speaker B:And in my head I was just like, yeah, he is.
Speaker B:He is.
Speaker B:And in my head I was just like.
Speaker B:Because, you know, it was.
Speaker B:It was difficult.
Speaker B:It was difficult to see it.
Speaker B:And having to hear his mom, you know, explain like, everything that happened from childbirth all the way, you know, to now, like, all the difficulties that they've been through, you know, because he's.
Speaker B:He's.
Speaker B:He's autistic and is very autistic and, like, aggressive and made me realize, well, you know, Pisces has a very aggressive side to them.
Speaker B:So it doesn't matter what it.
Speaker A:Especially the mercury.
Speaker A:Mercury.
Speaker A:Depending on where mercury is.
Speaker A:But remember Santos was saying that.
Speaker B:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker B:And also.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And.
Speaker B:And I was thinking about all of this and I was just like, well, wow.
Speaker B:Like, you know, even with someone that may not, you know, be, I guess, you know, up to, like, the standards of what you would think, you know, someone could be at the astrology still plays a huge role.
Speaker B:Like, you could still see it in that person.
Speaker A:Oh, yeah, it's undeniable.
Speaker A:Undeniable.
Speaker A:I mean, people don't realize they.
Speaker A:They speak astrology all day long.
Speaker A:They.
Speaker A:Using astrology keywords all the.
Speaker A:All day long.
Speaker A:They just don't know they're using them.
Speaker B:And it's levels too.
Speaker B:Like, it.
Speaker B:It's not that everyone.
Speaker B:Just because you have, you know, a Mercury and Pisces, you know, or.
Speaker B:Or a Mercury and Sag, that's in detriment that, you know, that.
Speaker B:That you'll, you know, maybe not, you know, have a learning disability, for example.
Speaker B:Yeah, there's levels to it.
Speaker A:Yes.
Speaker A:Hey, that person could actually be.
Speaker A:Be actually funny in a comedian.
Speaker A:And they holding back, you know their jokes.
Speaker B:Yeah, well, yeah, he did crack a few jokes.
Speaker A:Oh, there you go.
Speaker A:There you go.
Speaker A:So, you know.