Is your Rahu a Giver or a Taker?
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Rahu is the most enigmatic planet in the horoscope. The reason is easy to see. Rahu, the dragon’s head is an illusion creator. It comes and goes away leaving its mark without any cautioning. There are no definitive warning signals as to what Rahu will take or give in to you in your lifetime.
The effects are most sudden and unexpected. They accrue to you when you least expect them. There are no signals and its mostly observed that Rahu works through others. Rahu doesn’t have a physical entity and is a sensitive point in the zodiac. It acts through the planets it is influencing or is being influenced by.
How does Rahu’s impact your horoscope?
Rahu denotes the perceived reality and not the actual position. Wherever Rahu sits in your horoscope, you feel super confident about the aspects owned by that part. For instance, if Rahu is in 10th house, you feel you are on top of your job. It just inflates the aspects related to that part of your horoscope and you feel that you are in the control of the situation when actually the position may just be the contrary.
How does a Negative Rahu affect you?
A negative Rahu – the ‘taker’ creates greed, fear & illusion. It works on your weaknesses and takes you on the path where you never intended to go on the first place. On the contrary, the positive Rahu – the ‘giver’ is the bestower of amazing skill sets which make you stand apart from the crowd. It is the maker of a creator & inventor, a great deal breaker and powerful person.
The mute question, whether your Rahu is a Giver, or a Taker can be sorted by requesting True Rahu Reading. The reading covers the following key aspects for you:
• What role Rahu is playing in your life – how positive or negative is your Rahu
• The results expected & when they will manifest in your life
• Which specific areas are being controlled by Rahu and the time periods when Rahu would be most effective
• How to maximize the good effects of Rahu or control the damage, as the case may be
• Vedic remedies work well for Rahu, they will be included in the reading
• You can ask any one question as well.