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Karmic Imbalances

Dosha Identification

Karmic Imbalances

Focused Work

Dosha Correction

Doshas are often described as flaws within a chart, but they are better understood as indicators of imbalance — patterns that tend to manifest repeatedly across different areas of life. These imbalances are not always immediately visible, but reveal themselves through recurring situations, decisions, and outcomes.

The process of identification involves examining how these patterns operate in context — how they influence behaviour, perception, and response over time. Rather than isolating a dosha as a standalone factor, the focus is on understanding its role within the broader structure of the chart.

Not every imbalance requires correction, and not every correction is appropriate in every case. The decision to intervene is made carefully, based on the nature of the dosha, its intensity, and how it manifests in real-world situations.

The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool. Richard Feynman

Where corrective measures are considered, they are approached as supportive adjustments rather than mechanical fixes. These may include symbolic, behavioural, or timing-based interventions, always aligned with the individual’s broader context rather than applied in isolation.

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