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Offline magpie

Suitable career industries or job positions
« on: September 14, 2024, 04:55:02 AM »
Female DOB: July 5, 1986
10:01 AM
Honolulu, Hawaii

I had a good job, but had to move back to my home state because I could not afford to live on my own in the city/state I was working in after breaking up with my long term partner. I really did not want to leave, but it was a financial necessity.

I am so stressed over finding a job now that I have returned home. I am applying to jobs in my industry and in related industries, but not getting much bites back yet.

What would the most suitable industries or job positions be for me? Do I have good or bad career luck this year and decade?

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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2024, 06:11:21 AM »
Have you been stuck in similar situation before? What happened in year 2014?

Offline magpie

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« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2024, 09:01:03 AM »
Omg yes @coldpillow ! It feels like a replay of the past.

2014, I broke up with my partner of 9 years and got into this relationship, which lasted 10 years. In 2014, I also moved from New York to California and left Columbia University for LMU, which is nowhere as prestigious, but I was able to obtain a scholarship for.

I was not really working at the time, just helping with research, which I continued to do even after moving to California.

I just really hope that this move does not hurt my career. I’m also wondering if getting additional certifications might make me a more desirable candidate.

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« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2024, 04:21:32 PM »
Omg yes @coldpillow ! It feels like a replay of the past.

2014, I broke up with my partner of 9 years and got into this relationship, which lasted 10 years. In 2014, I also moved from New York to California and left Columbia University for LMU, which is nowhere as prestigious, but I was able to obtain a scholarship for.

I was not really working at the time, just helping with research, which I continued to do even after moving to California.

I just really hope that this move does not hurt my career. I’m also wondering if getting additional certifications might make me a more desirable candidate.

What happened further back in 2004? Looks like you are prone to breakups or conflicts with men on every year with Jia stem (xxx4).

If you keep a journal, I think we can see some kind of recurring patterns in your life.

Did you have any difficulty with career in 2015, a year after relocation and breakup?
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Offline magpie

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« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2024, 07:42:12 PM »
I don’t keep a journal, but in 2004 I started my first job, then quit for a better opportunity the same year. I think I started the new job immediately after quitting the first job. I stayed at the new job for 8 years until I moved out of state for graduate school.

I also started and ended my first relationship and got into a new relationship the same year. I think the relationship lasted a little less than 1 year and the second relationship was a little more than 1 year.

If I think about it, in 2004 and 2014, the relationships ended in the summer and the new relationships started in the fall.

I don’t think I have been single for more than 6 months since I was 18.

Do these patterns indicate a grave issue? How can I make my relationships last more than 10 years if this is the case? I really want to get married and have a child if it’s not too late.

Offline magpie

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« Reply #5 on: September 14, 2024, 08:47:45 PM »
As for job in 2014, I was not working because I was going to school, but I started working in 2017.

When I wasn’t working, I was a ghost writer for students applying into prestigious graduate programs. I did their applications for them and all were accepted into their desired programs.

I also helped with research projects for Columbia University, but, to think about it, I think I stopped doing research in 2014.

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Offline TenVirtues

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« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2024, 12:14:13 PM »

Hi Magpie,

It's been a while since I’ve done any readings, but lately, I’ve been diving deep into career-related research through Vedic astrology.

When I reviewed your chart, something intriguing caught my eye: the position of your 10th lord from your Ascendant, Moon, Arudha Lagna, and Navamsa. In each case, your 10th lord falls into either the 8th or 12th house.

Being a Leo Ascendant (Vedic), Taurus is your 10th house, ruled by Venus. Venus, in turn, resides in Cancer in your 12th house, conjunct Mercury, which rules both your 2nd and 11th houses. Meanwhile, your Sun sits in Gemini in the 11th house. What’s particularly interesting is that the 4th house from the Sun is Virgo, which I always pay attention to because the 4th house from the Sun is considered the brightest in the chart, symbolizing wealth potential. Both Gemini and Virgo are ruled by Mercury and are conjunct your 10th lord, Venus, in Cancer.

This combination suggests that you have a natural gift for writing, and it could be a source of wealth for you. Venus as the 10th lord also points to a talent for beautifying spaces, and when conjunct Mercury, it can manifest as a knack for beautifying words—perhaps through writing or editing resumes, for example.

Looking from your Moon, Arudha Lagna, and Navamsa, your 10th lord sits in the 8th house. This indicates you may feel more comfortable working behind the scenes, preferring private spaces over the spotlight. You seem to value organization in your work, though you may often find yourself in situations that require sudden changes, which can challenge your need for order.

Additionally, the chart shows that you're skilled at investigating and researching. Based on these insights, you may excel in fields such as research, investigation, writing, law, biology, or interior decoration. It also hints that you may encounter very detail-oriented superiors who push you to be highly precise in your work.

On a broader level, your Rahu is in the 9th house in Aries. Rahu’s placement here is challenging, as the 9th house is its Marana-Karaka Sthana (a difficult position) and Aries is an enemy sign for Rahu. This suggests a potential for being misled by those you consider mentors.

Furthermore, Jupiter’s position in your 7th house might indicate that you view your romantic partners as spiritual mentors.

As a small remedy, I’d recommend setting up an altar in the southwest area of your home, aligned with your faith. If you resonate with Eastern traditions, an altar dedicated to Ganesh, the Elephant God, would be ideal since Ganesh is believed to have the power to control Rahu. If you’re non-religious, a simple space for meditation in that area would suffice.

Rahu in the 9th house also suggests that your father might have been unconventional—not your typical 9-to-5 worker. Are you by any chance of mixed race? There’s also a possibility that you’re living in a home with a west-facing entrance.

You might have grown up in a strict environment, with close ties to military-related individuals—perhaps a grandfather or other family members in the military.

It’s getting late here, so I’ll analyze your luck periods next time. I hope this gives you some valuable insights!

All The Best,
TenVirtues








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