Woman’s horoscope. Family or Career?!

29 Jun 2024

Can astrology resolve the main dilemma in a modern woman’s life and finally answer the question: “Family or Career?”

By analyzing a woman’s horoscope, a Vedic astrologer sees two possible paths for development. A woman’s horoscope can be either familial or social.

A familial horoscope for a woman is rare in modern times. It means that all her energy should be directed toward her husband. The purpose of such a woman is to become the wife of a “king” (not to be taken literally) and channel all her energy into enhancing his future achievements in society – status, money, and power. The sole task of such a woman is to choose the worthiest candidate.

A social horoscope for a woman is more complex and interesting. The task of such a woman is to accumulate her energy and direct it into creativity. It’s perfect if this is directly related to her work. Such a woman, engaging in her favorite activity, won’t feel tired even working 12 hours a day. She will have enough energy to communicate with her husband, children, and friends.

If a woman is engaged in routine work that does not bring her joy but is well-paid and respected by societal standards, she is blocking her energy. Such a woman will constantly feel tired, nag her husband and children, and argue with her neighbors. Everything seems fine, yet life feels unsatisfying. It’s a vicious circle.

Blocked energy can lead to severe issues, not only psychological but also physical: all kinds of women’s health problems, migraines, and apathy.

What to Do? Create! Leave the job you dislike and start doing what your soul calls for. If leaving is not possible yet, channel your energy into creativity: paint, knit, bake pies, change your interior design – find what ignites you. Slowly but surely, discover this source within you. Love it. And the world around you will change. Not only will you feel better, but so will those closest to you. You will finally feel satisfaction and elevate your man to a new level.

Weaknesses of Strong Women

Socially strong women often find themselves weak in their feminine essence. Some embrace their path, transforming their external strength to achieve career success, and agreeing to let their partner manage the household, care for the children, and accompany them to social events.

Among these women, even fewer are satisfied with such an arrangement and have learned to enjoy the life they’ve built, appreciating their partner. Most strong women are single. It’s not about the clichés like “men have become weaker” or “all the good ones are taken.” The issue runs much deeper and is, therefore, more sorrowful. The key phrase for a strong woman is: “I can do it myself!”

She earns her own living, raises her children, buys her apartment and car, climbs the career ladder, and even plans to start her own business, send her child to study abroad, and her parents on vacation – all on her own. She doesn’t accept or even consider the possibility of outside help.

What Happens Inside? A strong woman often desires attention and care, to feel like a girl, with a man gladly fulfilling her every whim. She is ready to shed the mask of a tough leader and hand over control to her partner. But to do this, she must set aside her strength, trust her partner, believe that he can handle everything without her direct intervention and constant guidance, and inspire him with her faith, kind words, sincere admiration, and gratitude. She must believe in her partner’s strength and channel her energy into his growth and development. If these words make you uncomfortable, remember – it’s your choice. Accept it. Activate the “I can do it myself” program and pursue your plans and goals, consoling yourself with dreams of a prince charming.

“When a worthy man appears, I will change!” you say.
“Change first, and he will appear!” we reply.

External changes always begin from within. The people around us (especially men) are a reflection of our thoughts and our attitude towards ourselves.

“I can do it myself!” you say.
“So be it!” the Universe responds.
It’s simple. Start with yourself.

 

29 Jun 2024
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