Hey there beautiful people,
I am wondering if you guys would be able to give me some insight into how beneficial a career in music would be for me? I don't necessarily mean for money, wealth, fame, etc. I mean from a soulful point of view. I am someone who NEEDS to have feeling, emotion, passion, and other heart-felt forms of expression in my day to day life. Simple "sales" jobs, or other forms of superficial occupations do not interest me, and in fact working in a field which falls into that scope quickly destroys my fulfillment in life.
To give a bit of background to my situation, I am a self-trained musician that is looking to get into the electronic music scene. I dabbled a bit with some basement performances in college, but my musicianship never really took off. I play synthesizers exclusively, as that's my passion when it comes to music. However, for whatever reason, my musicianship has been stagnant for quite some time. I also enjoy writing deep, meaningful and philosophical essays, articles, etc. But my true passion lies in music. I love music, and I also love being part of a group of people who share that deep bond shared by music. In general, I'm someone who puts a lot of my life into doing creative things, and especially creative things that involve performing arts, or even fine arts. I also used to draw endlessly as a child, but then as I got older that turned into writing, and finally into music.
Anyway, astrologically speaking, would really focusing on music -- from a performing perspective -- be lucrative for me? I mean that in a holistic sense, not just in the 5 senses being comforted by material gains, though that's also nice, but I'm looking to see if that deeper that I feel can be met by really jumping into it.
A link to my natal chart is here (sidereal, whole sign house system):
www.astro.com/cgi/showgif.cgi
Thanks,
Michael
So I realized that the link to my chart in this post does not work. :(
Here is a working link for the image of my chart:
www.astro.com/tmpd/cgwsfi...01.20292.gif
And also here in case that one breaks:
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Thank you,
Michael
