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Just wondering what an induced, premature, overdue birth has on a child's astrological chart, @SmilingGecko. Overdue would still be its natural due date, I suppose, but what about induction for convenience?
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I know that suction and forceps delivery can cause lifetime trauma in an infant @Historylover it carries with them through life. It would appear in the chart as an astrological pattern. As for induced labor, prem babies etc I wouldn't know. When my sister-in-law had her baby I analysed her chart and gave her some cues. It corroborated well with her training as a psychologist. You could see patterns forming in her young baby like being reluctant to engage with new things etc so she had some idea what to expect. It was surprising. This stuff you mention would all come under astrological research studies. I know of Liz Greene who was a psychologist and then trained as an astrologer has written chart analysis for children. She would know more. Astrological research is quite amazing and is only undertaken by graduates who have undertaken official FAA exams in this country. I bet there is something about on this.
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Hmm, my mind wandered off into this when reading of increased induction rates, @SmilingGecko, and then there's Caesar who was from his mother's womb untimely ripped...and so from life, too.
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Fascinating article, @SmilingGecko. I'm presently dabbling in philosophy, but perhaps I'll dabble in astrology when I'm looking for my next interest. It looks like I will have to further my astronomy and mathematics knowledge first though.
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okay, I remembered and came back and read it @SmilingGecko could be interesting times. gungho leader of tiny nation might be their undoing and they will be scattered across the World again ..
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Oh wow. Pics of those chairs just came up. Fine work there @Glisten I couldnt make a chair.
Wouldn't know where to start. I do bench tops. Usually camphor laurel. I have slabs of it in the tractor shed. Bit soft, but comes up like a Porch at a paupers picnic. Will send pic if they ever let me out of here, ' raising my voice' . Rn didn't raise an eyebrow. She's just gotta have a shoe catalogue in my chart. What else could be so interesting.
So , what project do you have on the drawing board next mate.
Heat, light, pressure , water, I bet you even steam n bend the wood. No slouch with the chisels are you. The hands that make things are equally fascinating. Strong, hard n honed, yet gentle and caring. Muscles Rippling like a racehorse as they ply their craft.
Pieces of our hearts remain in all those things we touched and made, long after we move on.
Thankyou for sharing your craft, and your passion with us, Glisten..
Hi all @SmilingGecko @Historylover @TAB @StuF @saturnzoon @oceangirl .
Have fun skipping down your streets tonys..
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