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Marianela
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(@marianela)
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My father when got old developed plantar warts, more in his last years. I remember noticing it, as they were growing in number, so troubling his walk. Then a few months before he passed I got one or two plantar warts.They were not hurting I did nothing about them. And when he passed they disappeared. It felt weird.

I think it's not so rare, to have at least a pinch of it between mother and daugther. (I remember a woman I know saying so and others nodding their head).

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(@fkaecho)
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Does this intersect with the idea of how bad it is to leave one’s guru? Why would anyone do this in the first place?

There is an SRF sermon where Brother Anandamoy discusses how a group of Kriyabans sadly left the path after the eldest son of the family unfortunately got drafted for war and they could not believe God would do such a thing to them.

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TamaraP
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This leads me to the question: If you live with someone who seems to be experiencing unresolved karmic issues—manifesting as intense, sudden, and unusual events like strange accidents or entanglements with others—and you feel closely connected to that person, could these events, which appear to be karmic repercussions, also draw you in? Not just as an observer, but as someone who actively plays a role in them? I know its not easy to answer. Maybe there must be also a karmic connection in the synastrie of both...

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(@staffan)
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@tamarap Absolutely, that is exactly how it works, I believe. I also think there are fated events going on between people that tie you together whether you want it or not. For example, I was kind of fooled by a woman to have a child with her, the classic "safe day" story... We ended up bringing two kids together, being far from a perfect fit for each other but actually working really good together as parents. I felt betrayed for a long time, but holding a grudge for her for that, at the end meant that I was in some way denying the marvel of being a father to a wonderful son - or two, because as said, later we became parents again. So I had to get over it. We are separated, but still form a very good team as parents, and I´m also lucky enough to be a married to a woman who has a similar situation and that completely supports me in my parenthood.

Now the karma part... A numerologist that I trust quite a bit looked at our birth dates and said that it was fated; one of us owed a child to the other from an earlier lifetime. I believe it was her owing me one, so if that is true she had no other choice than to fool me the way she did.

Compatibility wise we have Mahindra. She has Saturn conjunct my Moon, just 2 degrees away. Also Jupiter, Rahu and Mars in the same sign; yes, you are right, she´s a wonderful and charismatic woman, but not quite confused when it comes to marriage.

I hope this was a relevant answer to your question.

Staffan

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