vishwajeet

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vishwajeet

vishwajeet

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Yashraj Sharma
Yashraj Sharma@Yashraajsharrma·
Jyotish is NOT a fantasy subject. I have said this on this platform a 100 times by now. People still don't get it. In 2018, I told a boy his father would one day be deceived by his own sisters. He spent years frustrated with me. Kept telling me, "you don't see how much my father loves them, this can never happen." February 2026, that exact deception unfolded. Word for word. In 2017, I told a family their son would struggle to find a match & would eventually marry a girl who was average looking, from a modest financial background. Some lal kitab astrologer told them the opposite, that he would marry a rich spouse. They dismissed me like I was nothing. Their son is now getting married in June 2026 at 42, to exactly the kind of girl I had described 9 years ago. Here is the part nobody wants to hear. Most people don't come to jyotish for clarity. They don't come to clean their mirror. They come looking for validation. They want an astrologer who will hand them the answer they have already chosen. Jyotish is a harsh subject. In ancient times it was studied by kings, elites and serious intellectuals. People with the discipline to actually sit with what the chart was saying, not bend it to their wishes. You can give the deepest guidance to a fool. It will not help. You can give it to someone too indulged in their own illusions. It will not help. The chart always speaks. Whether you listen is your own karma.
Meghna@CPUatOnePercent

I can easily spot the difference between real astrologers and the Google Babas and Babes types who just make stuff online. Then there are the ones who are only famous because of paid PR or the straight up con artists who fool people. The genuine ones? They’re calm, composed and totally focused. After all, astrology itself runs on karma a real astrologer would never abuse anyone or do shady stuff that piles up bad karma on their own head How people fool others in the name of astrology • They use super vague, feel good lines like You’re going through a challenging phase but success is around the corner this is called the Barnum effect. It works on almost everyone because it’s written so it could apply to literally anyone. • Scare tactics: Your Saturn is badly placed, you’ll face big losses unless you buy this ₹50,000 gem or do a special puja. They create fear, then sell expensive remedies that mostly line their pockets. • Social media stalking: Before a consultation, they quickly check your Instagram/Facebook to drop personal details they supposedly got from the stars. • Fake fame: Paid PR, bought reviewsor influencers who promote them for a cut. They look legit but have zero depth. • Quick online course or apps that spit out charts in 2 minutes with zero real study. How astrology connects to Hindu religion: In Hinduism it’s called Jyotisha (or Vedic astrology) and it’s actually one of the six Vedangas ancient limbs of the Vedas. It’s deeply tied to karma and dharma: • Your birth chart (kundali) is seen as a map of the karma you carried from past lives. • Planets (grahas) aren’t just rocks in space they’re considered living energies that reflect the results of your past actions and influence the present. • It’s used for practical religious stuff like choosing auspicious muhurats for weddings, house warming or starting a business, matching horoscopes for marriage and even deciding festival dates. • The whole idea is balance: if you understand your karma through the planets, you can live a more dharmic life instead of blindly repeating old patterns. There are Genuine astrologers who know knowledge with years of practice and they don’t talk big they don’t run political PR they don’t abuse people online. They don’t run agendas.. this is my personal opinion. I believe in things but I believe more in my Dharma and My karma. Because an astrologer can predict for you based upon your chart. But it’s your own karma and your own decisions that will decide your future.. I am not against all astrologers but definitely against those I know and can sense that are fooling ppl using psychological tricks.

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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐫
FACTS ABOUT LOVE 1) Talkative girls and quiet boys can make ideal marriage partners. 2) The longer a couple is together, the less they often say "I love you." 3) Men usually feel more emotional pain than women after a breakup. 4) You are more likely to fall in love with someone if you meet during a scary experience. 5) Surprise or uncertain love tends to last longer. 6) Couples who fight a lot often care deeply for each other. 7) Those who give the best relationship advice are often single. 8) Holding hands with your partner can help ease physical pain, anxiety, stress, and fear.
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anuj
anuj@anujistired·
be cheated on for sure. i know it can be traumatic, and it can make you want to end yourself but i never want to be the reason someone wakes up crying and questioning their worth. i also don’t think i could live with that kind of guilt.
Smriti ✿@irondeficient__

Would you rather cheat or be cheated on?

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Ja Leto
Ja Leto@_falsi1ke·
Another night to remind you that, If you can't marry the girl you damaged, you will marry the one others damaged. It's called crop rotation in agriculture.
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Master Togan
Master Togan@Getinwithgame·
The hotter the girl, the harder she gets f*cked. The more beautiful a woman is, the more violently and dominantly the man who’s sleeping with her usually f*cks her. This is one of the least talked about truths in sexual dynamics:
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Men of Purpose
Men of Purpose@Men_Of_Purpose·
The best of the best advice
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Real talk, bro.
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︎ ︎venom
︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
High body count is prostitution. Girls hold access to sex. If she slept with a man because he gave her gifts, money, an iPhone, and such, What is such a transaction called? Prostitution. If it's not, then marry the guy you slept with. If you normalise high body count, then girls will start sleeping around a lot more for money. Later, she'll marry a well-settled man.
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Prateekaaryan 𝕏
Prateekaaryan 𝕏@AaryanPrateekX·
The sooner you accept the fact that you’re probably not going to get a virgin wife or a girl without a past, the better it will be for you. Because there’s no way to find out about it, and if you can’t accept that fact, you’ll be devastated and frustrated after finding out. And why do you even want a girl without a past? What are the chances that she won’t cheat or betray you later on? So, the better option is to have fun before you get married, so you don’t end up regretting it later. And if you’re saving yourself thinking you’ll get a virgin, let me remind you: the other person is having fun.
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✒️@Literariium·
“i miss her. And I'm telling her with all the silence I am capable of.” — Charles Bukowski
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Resko★
Resko★@Bloke_Baz·
25–30 is such a wild age,You have to level up professionally, plan a future,secure a partner,stay healthy and save money.
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@fvckfemi_·
life after I suddenly stopped caring abt someone I have been obsessed with for months
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Masculine Path
Masculine Path@masculinepath04·
3. Every woman has a “hoe phase.” Some are in it right now. Some finished it yesterday. Some are planning the next one. The good girl act is temporary.
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Introvert
Introvert@Introvert_hu_ji·
Arrange Marriage is the biggest scam in India. Two people who barely know each other are expected to spend their entire lives together, and somehow this is considered safe. - Parents decide. - Relatives interfere. - Society approves. - And the two people getting married? They just adjust. - Boy’s side checks beauty. - Girl’s side checks money. - Families check status. - But no one checks compatibility. It becomes less about two humans and more about two families closing a deal. - No real bonding. - No understanding. - Just one assumption: "Stay together for few months feelings will develop." But life doesn’t work like that. - Some marriages survive. - Some people suffer silently. - Some lose themselves trying to adjust. - And in the worst cases some don’t survive at all.
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Victoria Olamide👸😍❤️
What's stopping you two from just saying "I'm sorry I wasn't the best version of myself.. I still loved you. I just needed to grow up a little more. we both made mistakes and we both failed.. But that doesn't mean we have to let go forever.. lets forgive each other and move forward.. I miss you and I'm sorry.
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Researcher of Astrology
Researcher of Astrology@Astro_Panditji_·
🕰️Placements That Give Wealth & Success After Age 32 1. Saturn in the 2nd, 10th, or 11th House 2. Jupiter in 8H or 12H 3. Rahu in the 6th, 8th, or 10th House 4. Mars in the 10th or 11th House 5. Saturn Aspecting the 10th or 11th House 6. Venus in the 8th or 12th House 7. Mercury in the 6th or 8th House 8. Strong 11th House Activated After 32 9. Ketu in the 2nd or 10th House 10. Saturn–Jupiter Interaction (Aspect or Conjunction)
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Shrija
Shrija@plot_twistttt·
Marrying a man over 30 is like buying a used car with 1 lakh km on it. ᵀʰᵉ ᵉⁿᵍᶦⁿᵉ ᶦˢ ᵗᶦʳᵉᵈ, ᵗʰᵉ ᵖᵃʳᵗˢ ᵃʳᵉ ʷᵒʳⁿ, ᵃⁿᵈ ˢᵒᵐᵉᵒⁿᵉ ᵉˡˢᵉ ᵃˡʳᵉᵃᵈʸ ᵉⁿʲᵒʸᵉᵈ ᵗʰᵉ ᵇᵉˢᵗ ʳᶦᵈᵉˢ
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