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Venus in Capricorn in the 8th House | Ancestral Karma and Karmic Lessons
The 8th house is a portal to the unseen, and Venus here suggests that relationships and values are part of the soul’s broader journey through cycles of death and rebirth.
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The Karmic Anatomy of Naga Dosha | Healing the Past
The concept of Naga Dosha emerges from a profound karmic understanding in Hindu philosophy, where negative actions against serpents and women in past lives create enduring spiritual and energetic consequences.
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The Karmic Knot | Disentangling from Toxic Relationships
Karmic knots and karma are related concepts, but they differ in several key ways. Karma refers to the principle of cause and effect, where actions and intentions influence future outcomes. Karmic knots, also known as samskaras, are the residual impressions or patterns created by past actions and experiences. Karmic knots are specific unresolved patterns or…
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Dipa Sanatani’s “Illuminator: A Forest’s Prophecy” – Out Now!
My sixth book, ILLUMINATOR, set to be released on January 14th, 2025, is now available for purchase.
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The Lobster | A Symbol of Going Beyond Shallow Attraction
The lobster’s hard exterior serves as protection, but beneath it lies a soft interior—symbolising the balance between strength and vulnerability.
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The Depths of Despair | Portrayal of Spiritual Warfare and Suicide in Constantine
The concept that demons influence humans to commit suicide is intricately woven into the film’s narrative and character arcs.
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The Nine of Swords | Recovery or Remorse?
The Nine of Swords can also appear when past relationships, especially those of a personal nature, come back to haunt you, leading to feelings of regret.
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Book Review | A Thousand Names by Dipa Sanatani
In her book, “A Thousand Names”, author Dipa Sanatani embarks on one such beautiful quest to forge a deep connection with her readers through her secret language of symbols.
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The Destruction of Vasanas in Shaivism
Vasanas are the hidden desires or inclinations that arise from past experiences. In Shaivism, they are seen as the root cause of attachment and suffering.
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The Four of Swords | The Day of Rest
The Four of Swords can appear to signify a transitional phase in your financial journey—moving from one stage to another.