Juliana, One of the things I love about YOU is that you always give more than is expected with a perspective that is also different than expected! After a reading, I always left feeling good about my chart, with soft candor and clarity about my "blind spots" and with tools to bravely face the challenges. I like this advice column!
I would love to see the Advice Column continue! Nothing better than real life questions answered by a compassionate, competent expert to demonstrate the power of Jyotish.
A great idea for giving people an excellent idea of how supportive and useful your consults can be. I remember how I was strongly cautioned not to read my own chart in the beginning! So easy to get freaked out when you can’t see the whole picture.
Thanks Juliana for your Mentoring, you are a natural! I love your values expressed in your variety of viewpoints. This shows how you hold the sacredness of each life!
Thank-you for being brave enough to share your gifts on this public forum!!
I like the advice column. I think it would be most beneficial for the one asking for help and for you too (as well as the viewing community). Always good to grow. Thank you for all you do.
Thank you, dear Priya. The rashi chart and the vargas are the blueprint of the soul which is multidimensional, so it is limiting to try and just look at all this in a linear fashion. To a certain extent it is true that certain aspects of the rashi chart change throughout life, as for instance we would see with a debilitated graha in the D1 that exalts in the D9, or vice versa. We would also see that as someone does their important inner work and thus is able to transform a challenging graha or aspect in the rashi chart from its lower to its higher expression. Or if we are working with Ayurveda, we can look at prakriti and vikruti and see how those are interacting and can change over time and through certain remedies and actions. One rule of thumb is that the rashi chart (and other vargas) represents the sanchita karma; the dynamic transits and dashas (progressions) represent the prarabdha karma; a prasna will show the effects of kriyamana karma; muhurta reflects the agami karma; and mundane astrology will reflect the samhita/collective karma.
Juliana, One of the things I love about YOU is that you always give more than is expected with a perspective that is also different than expected! After a reading, I always left feeling good about my chart, with soft candor and clarity about my "blind spots" and with tools to bravely face the challenges. I like this advice column!
Dear Denise, thank you for your elegantly expressed feedback about my readings. I am glad you like this advice column, too. More to come!
I would love to see the Advice Column continue! Nothing better than real life questions answered by a compassionate, competent expert to demonstrate the power of Jyotish.
Thanks for your great input, Terry. We plan to run some more of these in the next few months and will see how it goes from there.
A great idea for giving people an excellent idea of how supportive and useful your consults can be. I remember how I was strongly cautioned not to read my own chart in the beginning! So easy to get freaked out when you can’t see the whole picture.
Such a great point and one that I have preached about to new students a lot...thanks!!
Thanks Juliana for your Mentoring, you are a natural! I love your values expressed in your variety of viewpoints. This shows how you hold the sacredness of each life!
Thank-you for being brave enough to share your gifts on this public forum!!
Yes, love this idea!
I like the advice column. I think it would be most beneficial for the one asking for help and for you too (as well as the viewing community). Always good to grow. Thank you for all you do.
Thanks for being here and for your support and feedback, dear Trish.
Love this!!! it will be so fun for you and for your fans!
Thanks Salem!
Thank you for sharing, Juliana. Does it help to look at the chart as a snapshot at birth but not a static verdict on how-things-will-always-be?
Thank you, dear Priya. The rashi chart and the vargas are the blueprint of the soul which is multidimensional, so it is limiting to try and just look at all this in a linear fashion. To a certain extent it is true that certain aspects of the rashi chart change throughout life, as for instance we would see with a debilitated graha in the D1 that exalts in the D9, or vice versa. We would also see that as someone does their important inner work and thus is able to transform a challenging graha or aspect in the rashi chart from its lower to its higher expression. Or if we are working with Ayurveda, we can look at prakriti and vikruti and see how those are interacting and can change over time and through certain remedies and actions. One rule of thumb is that the rashi chart (and other vargas) represents the sanchita karma; the dynamic transits and dashas (progressions) represent the prarabdha karma; a prasna will show the effects of kriyamana karma; muhurta reflects the agami karma; and mundane astrology will reflect the samhita/collective karma.
Thank you, Juliana. I always learn from your writings.
Good and best wishes for your advice column.
Thank you Steve! I appreciate your kind support.