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Hi, I was wondering if any of you have a particular line you draw when

it comes to how much you look into someone's chart, especially someone

you know on a personal level. I know it's been mentioned not to take

things personally about charts, but like for me, that's hard to do,

because I'm liking learning astrology at the moment not to become an

astrologer really, but more because I like understanding people, and

then as a natural result when I get to know people it just happens that

I get emotional. Plus, how do you give someone bad news or, as much has

been said about medical astrology lately, how do you let someone know

about a medical condition they may have and not get all emotionally

worked up over it? What's the trick? I ask because a little while ago

I posted a chart of a man I know and asked about his religion, and in

response Alex had made some nice comments about his chart and his

~`intense spirituality`~ because of most of his planets being in

spiritual signs he said, but that he was presently spiritually deluded

because of Rahu (in 9th in Pis) but would eventually turn around in

Jupiter dasa (like 6 years). That was really nice reading I thought :)

but that same man has a chronic medical condition and last October his

doctor gave him 6 months to live. This just worries me is all, his,

that he, according to this timing and all, he may die deluded. So, how

do you do it? How do you not get all emotional over stuff like this?

Angie

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Dear Angie,

I do get emotional, otherwise I wouldn't like me. But the wonderful thing

about Jyotish is that it comprises UPAYAS! We can help! Or rather, we can

tell a person how sche/he can help her/himself.

Love,

Liliana

 

 

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>Hi, I was wondering if any of you have a particular line you draw when

>it comes to how much you look into someone's chart, especially someone

>you know on a personal level. I know it's been mentioned not to take

>things personally about charts, but like for me, that's hard to do,

>because I'm liking learning astrology at the moment not to become an

>astrologer really, but more because I like understanding people, and

>then as a natural result when I get to know people it just happens that

>I get emotional. Plus, how do you give someone bad news or, as much has

>been said about medical astrology lately, how do you let someone know

>about a medical condition they may have and not get all emotionally

>worked up over it? What's the trick? I ask because a little while ago

>I posted a chart of a man I know and asked about his religion, and in

>response Alex had made some nice comments about his chart and his

>~`intense spirituality`~ because of most of his planets being in

>spiritual signs he said, but that he was presently spiritually deluded

>because of Rahu (in 9th in Pis) but would eventually turn around in

>Jupiter dasa (like 6 years). That was really nice reading I thought :)

>but that same man has a chronic medical condition and last October his

>doctor gave him 6 months to live. This just worries me is all, his,

>that he, according to this timing and all, he may die deluded. So, how

>do you do it? How do you not get all emotional over stuff like this?

>Angie

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Thank you Visti and Liliana, for your advice :) are Upayas a standard

thing in Jyotish? I think it's kinda neat too because right after I

wondered about all this emotional involvment with looking at a chart,

there was Das Goravani's post about primrose oil, so maybe that's

something harmless to try, for a little eveness, I'm pretty sure I'm one

who amplifies my emotions more than what's actually healthy and

productive too. Thanks again, Angie

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