The Phnom Penh Post

The writing’s in the sky: Americans seek virus answers in stars

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WHEN might there be a vaccine? Should I move to avoid a second wave of infections? Will I get another job? Americans anxious from the upheaval caused by the coronaviru­s crisis are turning to astrologer­s for answers about an uncertain future.

Stargazers and tarot card readers in the US are reporting an uptick in business due to Covid-19 as people seek advice and comfort for their disrupted lives amid sometimes chaotic messaging from leaders.

Michele Bell, 54, hired New York City-based astrologer Jenny Lynch after the virus killed her mother in April.

Bell had spent seven years caring for her mom and was now at a loss about what to do with her life.

Bell said: “I was caught in a very toxic energetic field.”

After studying Bell’s chart based on her date, time and location of birth, Lynch was told her horoscope suggested 2021 would be a good time to fulfil her dream of living abroad.

“She really gave me some new personal growth to navigate to,” said Bell.

Almost 30 per cent of Americans believe that the movement of stars and planets impacts human lives, a 2017 Pew Research Center poll found.

Americans spent $2.2 billion on “psychic services” in 2018, data from market research firm IBISWorld show.

As US residents started to grapple with the new world of social distancing and political leaders sent contradict­ory signals amid an unpreceden­ted, fast-changing situation, traffic to some astrology sites increased slightly, said media analytics company Comscore Inc.

It said visits to Astro.com, Cafe Astrology and Astrology Zone were up in March, when America’s epidemic broke out, compared to February.

Lynch, 70, quickly picked up ten new clients after New York went into lockdown on March 22.

“Some are out of work and want to know what to expect. Some of them want to start their own business. And a lot of people want to leave cities right now.

“Everybody is in a state of transition,” she said.

Lynch – a practition­er of astrology for half a century – has clients from across the world, including Spain and Saudi Arabia.

‘Resurgence’

She charges $150 for a onehour reading on Zoom, Skype or WhatsApp, but prefers the old normal when she could sit with clients in person, both of them looking at her computer.

Lynch said: “In person is better because I can show the movements of the planets on the screen. They see that it’s mathematic­al and I’m not just making it up.”

Anne Ortelee, another prominent NYC astrologer, estimates that her billings have risen 25 per cent since the virus crisis erupted.

She says people are asking themselves whether they trust their political leaders.

“Are they leading you into something happy or are they tr y ing to k ill you by injecting yourselfwi­thClorox? ”Ortelee said, referring to President Donald Trump’s infamous suggestion t hat injecting disinfecta­nt may help k ill t he v ir us.

She says stargazers knew a major disaster was coming this year because Pluto and Saturn came together in Capricorn in January.

The arrival of Jupiter later in the year spells further volatility.

“All these planets meeting in the same part of the sky is very rare,” Ortelee said, before sounding an ominous warning. “There’s going to be a resurgence of the virus. It’s going to make everything we’ve had now look like kindergart­en.”

The 65-year-old says families would be wise to stock up on 120 days of food, even though politician­s consistent­ly warn against panic buying.

She predicts it could be two years before a vaccine is found. With pharmaceut­ical companies working flat out, the US government has said it is possible by the end of this year.

Psychic Derek Calibre foresees a global recession “much deeper” than that of 2008, which major economists also predict.

But his tarot cards also offer wilder prediction­s.

He said: “Now that everyone has had a taste of incarcerat­ion, I see prison reform, with more efforts toward rehabilita­tion programmes.

“The handshake will go for a number of years but come back later like a fashion trend.”

ACROSS

There’s going to be a resurgence of the virus. It’s going to make everything we’ve had now look like kindergart­en

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