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Swati
- ruled by Rahu
06Thula40
- 19Thula59
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Radix Moon in Swati = "Great
Breath" -
balanced & free
(Rahu - Shukra - Vayu)
Dreams of flying or floating on the wind.
Wants to travel the world. Tremendous need for spatial
freedom, including physical space, psycho-emotional space,
and mental space. May express "mood swings" in the attempt to
achieve re-balance through outburst (Rahu) and release. Passionate
love of good design. Artistic & intuitive. Socially
gracious. However, Rahu gives the weird twist: artistic
expression often directed toward the explosive,
terrifying, and bizarre (Hitchcock,
Truman).
Due to Rahu's instinct toward free expression,
Swati-Chandra quite capable of incorporating illicit & vulgar
persons into their circle of relationships. If present, the lower
element will be balanced (Shukra) by an equal number of culturally
refined persons.
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Emotionally attracted to activities which impose a
vigorous, rhythmic breath,
leading to crescendo, such as athletic swimming, performance
singing, orgasmic love-making, and yogic pranayama. (cf: Hitchcock
films, the signature scream.)
Talented in fine,
literary & performance arts. Strong financial sense (Shukra); attractive,
interesting, good communicators.
Likes to learn, dig
deeper for insights, know secrets esp. re: life, love &
beauty. Willing to break taboos to achieve freedom, esp. will break
through one's own fears. Wants transformative sexual partnership. Succumbs to flattery of their beauty
or talent. Famed for their fickle heart &
changing mind that may tempt into risky behaviors. Emotional restlessness seeking more intense
love experience.
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Navamsha Moon in Swati (intimate
relationships).
Dale Earnhardt |
In order to mirror one's own subconscious emotional
patterns, one attracts a core partner who expresses Swati behavior.
The partner seems elegant, delicately balanced,
beautifully designed, capable of intense love experience, craving
transformative experience of sweetness & light.
Under stress the native may dive into a private
world of deep emotional engagement, perhaps with an imaginary or
impossibly distant lover. Strong tendency toward abstract or fantasy solutions for
real-world problems in relationships.
Navamsha Moon in Swati = Jean-Paul
Sartre, J. K. Rowling
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