![]() ![]() In January 2018, The Atlantic ran a piece titled “The New Age of Astrology,” breaking down the zodiac obsession in July, The Los Angeles Times published “How millennials replaced religion with astrology and crystals,” which posited that millennials had begun to worship crystals instead of any established god in October, the New Yorker published “Astrology in the Age of Uncertainty,” chronicling the overlap between millennials who believe in science and those who believe in astrology and in March, The New York Times published a piece about Mercury retrograde, signaling to our parents that the stuff their millennial kids have been blathering on about is officially here to stay. ![]() The think pieces about the millennial astrology obsession have also begun rolling in, as they’re wont to do in the internet age. Simply put: This is the dawning of the age of the birth chart. Even popular shoe brands are releasing astrology-inspired lines. ![]()
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