Astrology Yogi [exclusive] Review
That night, Yogi brought the princess to the observatory tower. He pointed to a narrow slit in the dome. “Look there, Princess. Tell me what you see.”
As for Yogi, the king asked him: “Was any of it true? The mother’s star? The potter’s son?”
Yogi adjusted his shawl. “Your Majesty, the truth is not in the stars. The truth is that the princess needed a door. I just showed her where to look. The rest, she opened herself.” astrology yogi
Moral: A useful story is not necessarily a true one—it is one that makes the next right thing possible.
The princess stared. Her eyes filled, then cleared. She raised her hand to the sky, and for the first time in seven years, she smiled—a small, sad, beautiful smile. That night, Yogi brought the princess to the
Chandrika looked. “I see a star.”
One evening, Yogi was charting the princess’s horoscope for the twelfth time. Her moon was in Rohini—nurturing, creative, deeply emotional—but Saturn’s aspect was hard, and the nodes of the moon lay across her fifth house of joy. Tell me what you see
“She is not sad,” Yogi murmured to himself. “She is waiting.”