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    Former Class-I officer & Traditional Astrologer

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ASTROLOGY, LUCK AND FREEWILL

There are 12 Rashis or Zodiac signs in a Horoscope as against nine planets. As such, a minimum of three Rashis will always remain vacant in any horoscope.

We get our destiny patterns as mapped by the Almighty God based on our Poorvapunya or deeds of our previous lives. We take birth to undergo the Karmaphal or results of past deeds, which is difficult to alter.

The signs or houses of the horoscope occupied by the planets show our overall destiny pattern or luck sketched by the Almighty God at the time of our birth. As such, luck mapped by the Almighty God by placing the planets in the houses of the horoscope is difficult to alter or rather impossible to alter.

The results of the planets occupying the Fixed Signs are impossible to change. The results of the planets occupying the Movable Signs may be rectified to some extent through services signifying by the planets through their Karkatva (natural significations) and lordships. The results of the planets occupying the Dual Signs at 15 degrees and above may also be rectified to some extent through services signifying by the planets through their Karkatva (natural significations) and lordships. I, therefore, laugh at myself, when somebody seeks my suggestions for wearing expensive gemstones ostensibly to change the luck.

Still, the Almighty God always keeps a minimum of three signs or houses vacant in the horoscopes thereby, blessing opportunities of freewill to the natives to render services signified by these vacant houses and build their luck in respect of the vacant houses and enjoy the benefits.

For example, if the 4th house of a horoscope is vacant, the native can render selfless services to the mother and improve the luck, more so, if the 4th house is a movable sign. Similarly, if the 9th house is vacant, the native can render selfless services to the father, and improve the luck.

BY AKOOL ASTROLOGER

ASTROLOGICAL CONSULTANT, WRITER & RESEARCHER 

& A FORMER CLASS-I OFFICER GOVT. OF INDIA