jaydoc wrote:the reading for which i'm waiting with my heart fluttering like a butterfly....!
Doc,
Fluttering hearts can lead to problems...
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Pardon me for saying that whether the ancients intuited/channeled the revelations that we follow as jyotish-divintion systems or whether it was a product of periods of empirical observations and correlations or a mixture of both (Int. + Obs.) can only be surmised by us moderns since what we have probably are fragments at best. That they *identified* the 'connectedness' within the creation is remarkable since that is what modern mind are finding as well through the study of Quantum mechanics etc,.Sadhana wrote:Astrology presupposes destiny. It is believed that at the time of birth of an individual, his/her, life pattern is determined. It is an ancient belief that all existence follows a pre-determined course, and man's life pattern can be determined through the study of planetary configuration present in the universe at the time of his birth. It is through deep meditation and intuitive sight of seers, they discovered that there is an order in the universe and all heavenly bodies, and life form on earth, as also the seasons and weather, follow a chartered course. A further study and probe led to the philosophy of astrology."
Most forum-renderings - regardless of the modality of divination used(Astrological, psychic, tarot, numbers, palm, I-ching, mediumistic, empathy-wisdom-common sense-based, etc) - should perhaps not be called *readings* but perhaps more appropriately as 'dippings' due to their specific focus around a given issue or question based on the immediate preoccupation plaguing a given nativity at a given time or moment. Interestingly, a horary reading is a good example of such and is a perfectly time-tested favourite of astrology and the gamut runs (at least in Indian surroundings) from the technical to the para-technical/devotional, the latter generally conducted by some Indian priests in a religious setting typically in the southern regions of that great nation.eye_of_tiger wrote:I usually get butterflies in my stomach and not in my heart, and only when I am feeling nervous.
The flutter of excitement and positive anticipation is usually a good thing.
The flutter of a cardiac (heart) arrhythmia is never a good thing.
I would never wish to discourage a member's flutter of excitement and positive anticipation (in the heart or stomach), while waiting for their reading.
It shows me that his or her mind is open to new opportunities and challenges, which usually makes my job as a reader significantly easier when compared to if he or she had instead come to the reading with a closed mind.
I would like to see more of that positive type of flutter on all our reading forums.
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