Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Hi, I read somebody comment that nodes don't make aspects. I wonder why not? According to Sage Parasara, Rahu and Ketu aspect the 5th,7th,and 9th houses from itself. James Braha said that and some other astrologers. I can definitely relate to Ketu in Cancer in 12th aspecting my 5th/8th house lord Jupiter in Scorpio in 4th house,my 6th house,and 8th house. I can also relate to my Rahu in Capricorn in 6th aspecting my 12th, 6th/7th house lord Saturn in Taurus in 10th,and 2nd houses. I feel that the important thing is to see what the client relates to and your own experiences. I also wonder what are my indicators for my history of Dyslexia,Dyspraxia,ADD,and special education which got me called "retard" by normal kids even though I have above average intelligence ,and misdiagnosed schizoaffective bipolar by psychiatrists as an adult without any psychological testing being done nor talking to my mother who is the only person that knows well about my special ed history,and made me grow up feeling that I was always dumb. Like many people with learning disabilities and ADD, I am ultrasensitive too. I am not as sensitive as autistics, but maybe sensitive as people with Aspergers syndrome. I don't have problems reading emotional and social cues like Aspergers do. This year, I was officially diagnosed ADHD inattentive type,Generalized Anxiety Disorder,Dysthymic Disorder,Avoidant Personality Disorder,and per history: Developmental Coordination Disorder (notably in past) by psychologist. She seemed to recognize my Dyspraxia(coordinatio disorder) and ADHD, but she didn't recognize my history of Dyslexia, but I have history of speech problems and left/right confusion. Many Dyslexic children have problems with speech. Late talking is one of the early warning signs of Dyslexics. Dyslexia is not a reading disorder that just involves reversing letters and visual processing problems. Most dyslexics don't have visual processing problems,and a lot don't reverse letters. Most have phonological problems,and so they have a hard time sounding out words when they read. A lot of them have auditory processing problems, and so they have problems perceiving what they hear. That was one of my problems. I reversed letters that I heard, and so I spoke jumbled up. Like Dyslexics, I think mainly in pictures. I can easily think in 3- D. I have a very vivid imagination like Dyslexics. Visualization is no problem for me. I visualize nonstop for I constantly think in pictures. I also have problems learning auditorily and sequentially. I have problems with short term memory,but my long term memory is good. I problems learning by rote memorization. I am a strong visual- spatial,and I am a very poor auditory-sequential learner. I am a person that has poor sense of time, and I am disorganized. Those also overlap with Dyspraxia. October 29, 1971 3:20 AM San Francisco,California Raymond Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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