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1). Omens superstition or reality
As soon as we hear this so-called word 'Omen' we squeeze our nose and feel like the people of this modern age. The people who are living in the 'Scientific era' and this appears to be a matter of great shame if they believe upon this seemingly trash. But I ask you one question and please give me your answer right straight to your heart. Have you ever searched about these things like an unbiased scientist? Science says that we must leave out some of the things since they are nothing but mere co-incidences without any significance at all.
2). My Spiritual experiences
Gautam Buddha said “Aapo Deepo Bhav” means don’t search light outside instead be light yourself. Running on the same lines Vivekananda said” Stand upon your own feet”. This quotation applies completely to my own life. Since 1998 I became interested in astrology and meditation. I tried a lot to have a Guru in both of the fields but somehow or the other I didn’t find them at all either they didn’t fit to my mindset or at the last hour anyhow immovable hurdle came in my way.
3). Is astrology mere fatalism?
Friends when we talk about astrology, we mess up in rajyogas, duryogas, auspicious incidents, inauspicious happenings and so on. I don't think we ever proceed to search out 'seriously' beyond that. Then comes out the most controversial and debated subject what we call 'free will'. If everything has been pre-destined, what the hell we are striving for? Is there any devil writing our fates all the time and having fun? A big No, all the saints say that nobody else, but we alone are responsible for our plight.
4). Spiritual healing
Fortunate is a man who is free from diseases. However, it seems to be rare. But the thing is why we get them at all? Why we cannot be entirely free from them. I pondered over this matter thousand of times in the past and reached some substantial conclusions. In the midway I will also take you in some unknown less discussed alleys to make you understand the subject in its entirety.
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