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Tame the planets for stable growth

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In my previous writeup, I had discussed the “mousetrap,” which inadverten­tly pulls people by raising them to unexpected heights and then letting them fall into a mess. These rises and the subsequent falls are so swift that one does not get the slightest wind at any point of time, till one succumbs to the adverse circumstan­ces. Although it is not that hard to detect these “mousetraps” in a horoscope, one rarely visits an astrologer in their heyday. It is only when one observes an irreversib­le fall, that they decide to meet one. It is advisable to get a periodic horoscopic reading especially when one is doing exceptiona­lly well. I have been doing corporate group horoscopic reading sessions and for this purpose, I once visited Palanpur in Gujarat. Krisan Bhai Patel, CEO, and partner of a company, had invited me to do a group reading of his employees. While doing my astrologic­al research, I found that every employee had lots of respect and praise for their employer, and that very few had left the company, once they had joined it. After the session, Mr. Patel invited me to his home, which was in Deesa, a nearby town. While going to Deesa, he apprised that all three od his younger brothers and his father were equal stake holders in the company. They all lived in a joint family. I asked about his kids to which his driver said that “so strong is the bond between the brothers that it is tough to recognise who is whose kid”. I could see the respect he bestowed to his parents, which too, was extraordin­ary. One of his widowed sisters also lived with pride in the same house, and he had cared for her. Everyone came to with their horoscope, and Mr Patel was equally anxious to know about their well-being. Mr. Patel is a caring husband and his eyes moistened while enquiring about his ailing wife. He placed his horoscope before me at the end. Astrologic­ally, he was taking excellent care of his Saturn (caring for employees), Mars (brothers), Venus (wife and sister), Mercury (kids), Jupiter (elderly and respected), Sun (father) and Moon (mother). I felt no need to go through his horoscope and just left it. Fourteen years have passed, and he is continuous­ly progressin­g. This is what maintainin­g the balancing of planets means, which can be seen through a scientific reading of horoscope. The author of this article, Dr Vinay Bajrangi, is a PHD scholar, Vedic Astrologer. Read his articles on www.vinaybajra­ngi.com/media-press. php. Connect with him at www.vinaybajra­ngi.com or call at 9278665588 or 9278555588.

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