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    Wednesday, September 29, 2004

    Astrocenter Report - Introduction

    [This is an introductory posting on Astrocenter.com assessment on me. Normally, I'm skeptical on Astrological assessment, but strangely, Astrocenter report hits on many points. I'll bold several of those phrases that I strongly identified with, but most of those will come on later since the report is quite long so I'll post them in serial order. In a couple weeks or so, I'll compare those with some assessments that are more "scientific" in nature such as MBTI. If you want to check out your Astrocenter report, you can visit their website and get limited report for free, if they still offer them. - Yoga]

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    YOUR ASTROCENTER.COM REPORT for: YOGA
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    Introduction:
    This analysis will give you a general understanding of your motivations, strengths, and weaknesses as they relate to your career. It is meant to be used as a tool for reflection to help you better discerns your goals and abilities in this area.

    This study is based on your astral chart. When you were born, each of the planets in the solar system had a precise position in the zodiac. Your astral chart reflects these positions, and the interpretation of your chart yields information about your signs and astrological houses and their influence on you. This information can enhance your efforts to make important career decisions.

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    Character and Personality

    The following paragraphs concern the study of YOGA's personality, as induced by the positions of the planets and Rising sign. Some of the character traits mentioned may seem completely contradictory and incompatible. This is because the rough-hewn personality is a rarity. Usually, individuals are made up of a subtle orchestration of many different tones or aspects. However, serious introspection or detailed analysis should make it possible to distinguish the opposing or diverging images comprising YOGA's overall character, and perhaps, in time, find the best and most harmonious way to integrate them.

    ~ to be continued ~

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