And Now for One Completely Different
Now the review of similarities in designs brings up one difference in this small constellation of charts based on the author here as Case Study #1. Case Studies #2 and 3 are associates… Continue reading
Now the review of similarities in designs brings up one difference in this small constellation of charts based on the author here as Case Study #1. Case Studies #2 and 3 are associates… Continue reading
So far this blog, beginning here, has considered 5 case studies, all having the same basic orientation to the world in their common expression of open/closed centers–the aspects in their make-up that are hard… Continue reading
The previous two posts compared three charts who all had open heart, thought and splenic centers. It recommended these people should practice decision making and discernment from an “uh huh”/”uh uh” level of… Continue reading