ADVANCED MEANINGS OF THE HOUSES IN ASTROLOGY 💫✨⭐️
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🌟 1ST HOUSE 🌟
path through life, basic self, early environment, beginnings, subjective self awareness, our effect on others, the way you operate, vitality, demeanour
🍒 2ND HOUSE 🍒
family life, food/drink, teeth, planning, work ethic, inner wealth, what you bring to the table, your unique talents, the will to live, self esteem, how you use your material goods, greed
📝 3RD HOUSE 📝
competition, your logical mind, aunts and uncles, local transportation, relativity, local culture, primary and secondary education, apprenticeship, modern means of communication and all practical things
💙 4TH HOUSE 💙
academic degrees, destiny, influence of the father, soul’s intention, your final years, home, both the home native comes from and the one the native will set up
🎨 5TH HOUSE 🎨
recreation, escape from responsibilities, the urge to produce, the urge to be special, the urge to influence, colour
🌸 6TH HOUSE 🌸
what you can control, what you must do, underling (a person lower in status or rank), competence, elegance, unequal relationships, boundaries, the body-mind connection, helpfulness, self-discipline, behaviour at work, minor obligations, servitudes, lower-ranking co-workers, minor illnesses
👥 7TH HOUSE 👥
projected self, concern for others, mutual relationships, mutual commitments, socialization, what we project onto others, desires, the native’s behaviour towards other people
💋 8TH HOUSE 💋
letting go, career change, regeneration and renewal, partner’s values, self-regeneration, cynicism, sizing people up, idle curiosity, people watching, late afternoon, happy hour, sexual self-esteem, sexual self-respect, sexual self-control, celibacy, masturbation, feeling relaxed, feeling at ease, mutual interest, interest rates, rate of exchange, energy exchange, energy regulations, reiki, suicidal feelings, losing interest in life, jealousy, as an indicator of life desires, gratitude, sponsorships, fundraising, patrons, child support, unemployment benefits, pension, buying time, emotional responsibility, emotional accountability, the ability to recognize other people’s gifts, talent scout, talent agent, longevity, vulnerability, psychological transformation
⛵️ 9TH HOUSE ⛵️
Luck, devotion, journeys of the mind, collective thought, foreign languages, risk, cultural exchange, mental exploration, in-laws, the understanding of abstract topics
🏆 10TH HOUSE 🏆
visible actions, taking power, boss, publications, honors, long-term goals, experts, men, masculinity, guides, influence of the mother, native’s social elevation as compared to his family background, potential fame
🏵 11TH HOUSE 🏵
side hustles, eldest sibling, income from job/career, winnings, love received, our role in groups, originality, eccentricity, sudden events, surprises, gains, native’s protectors, the place native occupies within the group
💜 12TH HOUSE 💜
retreat, release, self-sabotage, enlightenment, far away lands, asceticism, your hidden strength, old age, limiting beliefs, closure, solitude, service to humanity, retreats from the world, repressed parts of oneself, self-sacrifice, the final stages of a project, surrender, separation from society, imagination, creativity, arts, film, dance, poetry, journals, frustration, limitations, serious illnesses
LEARN TO LOVE YOUR PLACEMENTS it’s what you have to take from this post.
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What I learned on my journey to #bestrong changed my life. Yeah, it was fun to learn to balance upside down, but the real transformation happened internally. When I took the lessons off the mat into everyday life, I started to reap the rewards of all the effort I put in on the mat. That’s what it’s really about—using the experience of life in the poses to make you a better person when you’re living your life off the mat.
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Lessons to learn in Dolphin and Pinchamayurasana—
1. The long view—Be willing to put in whatever it takes, for however long it takes, no matter how long it takes. Commit yourself to a 100 year journey and stay the course
2. It’s not over when you think it’s over. It’s not over when you’re tired or sore or bored or frustrated. It’s not over when you want it to be over. It’s over when it’s over, and in the meanwhile all you can do is keep trying and never give up.
2. Fall 1,000 times, get up 1,001 times. No matter how many times you tumble out of yo Pincha attempts, get back up, dust yourself off and try again. You’ll learn how to build unshakable faith and determination.
3. Just try—don’t judge your worthiness as a human being by what shapes you make. Learn to value the effort and have fun trying.
4. Fail—be willing to fail properly rather than fake succeed. That means if you’re compromising your form to get up for a quick second, it’s better to stay down and focus on good alignment and technique.
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“Diwali is also known as Deepavali, Dipavali, Dewali, Deepawali, or the Festival of Lights. It is celebrated in October or November each year. Diwali celebrations can last for about five days.What Do People Do?
Millions of Hindus around the world celebrate Diwali with gift exchanges, fireworks and festive meals. The Diwali celebration in India takes place when the monsoon season ends and the weather is mild and pleasant. People try to pay off their old debts, make or buy new clothes and thoroughly clean their houses as part of the festival preparations. House exteriors are whitewashed and sometimes decorated with designs drawn in white rice flour and filled in with color. Buildings are traditionally illuminated with oil-burning bowls called dipa lights, or more recently, with strings of artificial lights. People spend time with their friends and family.
On the first day of the festival people pray, eat a special breakfast consisting of different foods, and the Hindu goddess Lakshmi’s statue is carried throughout the streets in procession. Children are sometimes given candy or toys from booths set up for the occasion. In southern India children wear flower wreaths on their heads or anklets of bells. Boys in some areas construct elaborate castles and forts of mud and display them for visiting guests. After dark there are fireworks and people who live near rivers float lighted lamps on tiny rafts. To add to the festival of Diwali, melas (fairs) are held throughout India. These are found in many towns and villages.
Public Life
Diwali is a gazetted holiday in India so government offices and many businesses (including local offices and shops) are closed. It is not a nationwide public holiday in countries such as Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States but some cities hold large celebrations for the Diwali festival.
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📿🕉🔱🐍🐚🔆🌀🌸🌙⌛️💀🌿🔔🎨🙏✨ — at Kolkata The City Of Joy.“
Narrative courtesy of ॐ India ॐ Jannat Haiॐ Mannat Hai ॐ
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