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Leela
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So growth is achieved in spite of not going to Rahu? Is it that they don't need to?

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Ernst Wilhelm
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Growth happens more on the ketu end. 

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@ernst 

Okay! 

In this case it's 'growth' in Ketu as opposed to being 'stuck' in Ketu because it happens to be Saturn? 
Or would we say that for any Ketu conjunct its own lord?

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when ketu joins its lord it means the person is to focus on growth in the ketu area this lifetime.

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Hi Ernst 

It's in rahu ketu master course I think.
You said like - 
When ketu joins its lord, first ketu development needs to happen. Once done, then rahu development starts.

So, is rahu development not much expected during rahu maturation then in this case?

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One more question..

We could say 'growth' will always happen wherever we focus a lot, and by 'growth' I mean get better at something. But not every growth necessarily helps us 'heal', or help with a true evolution of our soul.. isn't it? 
 
So I wonder if this Saturn-Ketu in Aquarius helps them heal the axis too, or ...? 
Or is the healing delayed, a bit unlike what one would expect with Saturn-Ketu conjunction 
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Ah, so confusing!! There are rules and then there are exceptions to rules!! Kind of like English grammar. Just when you think you understand something....  ???? ???? ???? ???? 

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Yes, thank goodness I only speak English...

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@scott-m-19 

I think English is the most difficult language. It’s only obvious when you have to explain it’s anomalies, both in grammar, in word construction, and in speech.

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@manisha 

It's not that confusing actually but there is a subtle line...

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@amit 

I might have used the wrong word there. Maybe what I should have used was ‘disarray’ or ‘jumble’ or ‘disorganize’ instead of ‘confuse’. There are words in English that follow certain rules, until there is an exception to that rule. It seems that the same is true in astrology. It is a certain way until it’s not ???? 

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Growth is not linear. Us humans, we think in such linear terms. If anyone has walked a labyrinth you will get the idea of what growth is like. A labyrinth is not a maze, there are not 100 possibilities to get to the end. You simply enter the labyrinth and walk. THe goal is to get to the center. THe twist and curves of the labyrinth bring one closer and then further form the center, then further, then closer, and so while at times it seems one is further from the end, the distance to the end is actually measured by the length one has walked in the labyrinth not how far they are from the center. You can walk this image labryinth to get the idea. So in life, a time comes where we walk further form the center and perhaps stay with ketu,but we are still closer to the grand end.  See the source image.

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