LIFE PATH ISSUES
----Health
Most 30/3s, especially those with suppressed emotions, experience vulnerability in the throat area due to blocked expression. If 30/3s feel a scratchy throat au a blockage there, they need to ask themselves “What do I need to express that I’m holding back?” Often, once they express what they feel, their throat quickly recuperates. muziki that opens the heart, touches the emotions, and enlivens au uplifts is always healing for 30/3s, whose health au illness reflects their emotional state.
Their moyo and knees also feel sensitive and vulnerable at times. Those who have problems with misunderstanding, which 30/3s are prone to because of their issues with expression, often get energy blockages around the knees, which over time affect the circulation and eventually the physical structure.
Those working 30/3 need to eat and exercise according to what feels right to them intuitively – what feels emotionally as well as physically good. But they need to take care not to be run kwa their moods au to seek emotional consolation in the form of chakula au self-pampering when they are feeling lovelorn. When they are feeling blue, expansive exercise to muziki lifts their spirits.
----Relationships
Nearly all 30/3s have a needy emotional quality that says, “Appreciate me”; they look for this emotional support in the outside world rather than in themselves. Although they sometimes expect a lot without giving back in return, they also have a great capacity to give.
Although 30/3s can appear unemotional, even coldly rational, as a reaction to their sensitivity, they have an extremely large and sensitive emotional energy field. Their voice usually reveals their feeling nature, and their ability to tune into others’ feelings enhances their relationships.
Despite appearances to the contrary, 30/3s are romantics at heart. They upendo to fall in love, and they periodically get emotional “crushes.” They need to be very direct and straightforward about this tendency with their partner if they have one. When they feel free to express feeling attracted to someone, this helps clear any obsessive tendencies toward the current attraction. In other words, they can have zaidi lasting relationships kwa acknowledging and expressing, but not uigizaji upon, infatuations that pass through their lives. Sometimes their emotions run them, and they get involved in promiscuous situations au infidelities (whether real au imagined) and then wonder what happened.
The emotional aura au energy field of 30/3s is their primary “erogenous zone.” If their emotions are shut down, sexual technique doesn’t help. When in a loving mood, however, they are moved kwa passion – technique is secondary.
Relationships, for 30/3s, present a monumental opportunity to work through issues of honest expression and emotional vulnerability. They do well to view relationships not only as a form of consolation and nurturance, but as a form of spiritual practice.
----Talents, Work and Finances
With their inner gifts of expression, sensitivity, and intuition – and their developed expressive abilities – 30/3s help to kuinua, kunyanyua and nourish others around them in their immediate world au in a larger arena. They may choose to be teachers, salespeople, writers, au lecturers – any role that reminds people of the feeling side of their lives. They have inherent gifts in any form of teaching, counseling, healing, performing, au creative expression due to their ability to tune into people and subtle dimensions. Those working 30/3 can also follow a social service path, and they tend to make good managers. They can be successful in any field, but they feel mot fulfilled in their work offers opportunities for self-expression.
In addition to their emotional sensitivity, those working 30/3s also have a superb depth of intuitive intelligence that cuts to the moyo of some of life’s core issues. Therefore, they do well in any field that involves clear logic and reason.
Any lack of money relates in some way to self-doubt. If 30/3s use their gifts and expression in the positive, money follows.
SOME WELL-KNOWN 30/3s
Bill Cosby (comedy actor) Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter)
Ella Fitzgerald (jazz singer) Jodie Foster (actress/director)
Andrew Jackson (seventh President of the United States)
Joan Rivers (TV personality) Carlos Santana (guitar player)
Barbara Walters (TV personality) John Wayne (actor)
KEYS TO FULFILLING YOUR DESTINY
If wewe are working 30/3, this section can help wewe manifest your life purpose kwa focusing your attention on core issues and kwa generating specific action to transform key areas of your life.
GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
•Treat self-doubt as a hurdle to be overcome, not a stop sign.
•Give of yourself emotionally, even if wewe don’t always feel wewe get back in equal measure.
•Allow and express your feelings in the moment.
•Trust and use your refined intuition and special resources.
USEFUL QUESTIONS
1. Reflect on the following questions:
•Have I held back my drive to express out of self-doubt?
•Do I express my feelings and needs directly?
•Am I sensitive to the needs of others?
•Have I fully utilized my sensitive “internal guidance system” au other inner gifts?
2. If these maswali generate any insights, how might wewe put these insights into practice?
SPIRITUAL LAWS: THE LEVERAGE TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE
1. Read about each of the following laws:
•THE LAW OF CHOICES: We can choose to express our energy and emotions in positive au negative ways.
•THE LAW OF HONESTY: Acknowledging feelings to ourselves and others is primary form of honesty.
•THE LAW OF EXPECTATIONS: Our lie unfolds according to our hidden expectations and assumptions.
•THE LAW OF FAITH: Only when we find faith in ourselves can we have faith in others.
•THE LAW OF ACTION: To overcome self-doubt, we need to acknowledge our vulnerability but act with confidence.
2. Do the exercises wewe find for each of these laws.
3. Consider how wewe might apply each law to your life.
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----Health
Most 30/3s, especially those with suppressed emotions, experience vulnerability in the throat area due to blocked expression. If 30/3s feel a scratchy throat au a blockage there, they need to ask themselves “What do I need to express that I’m holding back?” Often, once they express what they feel, their throat quickly recuperates. muziki that opens the heart, touches the emotions, and enlivens au uplifts is always healing for 30/3s, whose health au illness reflects their emotional state.
Their moyo and knees also feel sensitive and vulnerable at times. Those who have problems with misunderstanding, which 30/3s are prone to because of their issues with expression, often get energy blockages around the knees, which over time affect the circulation and eventually the physical structure.
Those working 30/3 need to eat and exercise according to what feels right to them intuitively – what feels emotionally as well as physically good. But they need to take care not to be run kwa their moods au to seek emotional consolation in the form of chakula au self-pampering when they are feeling lovelorn. When they are feeling blue, expansive exercise to muziki lifts their spirits.
----Relationships
Nearly all 30/3s have a needy emotional quality that says, “Appreciate me”; they look for this emotional support in the outside world rather than in themselves. Although they sometimes expect a lot without giving back in return, they also have a great capacity to give.
Although 30/3s can appear unemotional, even coldly rational, as a reaction to their sensitivity, they have an extremely large and sensitive emotional energy field. Their voice usually reveals their feeling nature, and their ability to tune into others’ feelings enhances their relationships.
Despite appearances to the contrary, 30/3s are romantics at heart. They upendo to fall in love, and they periodically get emotional “crushes.” They need to be very direct and straightforward about this tendency with their partner if they have one. When they feel free to express feeling attracted to someone, this helps clear any obsessive tendencies toward the current attraction. In other words, they can have zaidi lasting relationships kwa acknowledging and expressing, but not uigizaji upon, infatuations that pass through their lives. Sometimes their emotions run them, and they get involved in promiscuous situations au infidelities (whether real au imagined) and then wonder what happened.
The emotional aura au energy field of 30/3s is their primary “erogenous zone.” If their emotions are shut down, sexual technique doesn’t help. When in a loving mood, however, they are moved kwa passion – technique is secondary.
Relationships, for 30/3s, present a monumental opportunity to work through issues of honest expression and emotional vulnerability. They do well to view relationships not only as a form of consolation and nurturance, but as a form of spiritual practice.
----Talents, Work and Finances
With their inner gifts of expression, sensitivity, and intuition – and their developed expressive abilities – 30/3s help to kuinua, kunyanyua and nourish others around them in their immediate world au in a larger arena. They may choose to be teachers, salespeople, writers, au lecturers – any role that reminds people of the feeling side of their lives. They have inherent gifts in any form of teaching, counseling, healing, performing, au creative expression due to their ability to tune into people and subtle dimensions. Those working 30/3 can also follow a social service path, and they tend to make good managers. They can be successful in any field, but they feel mot fulfilled in their work offers opportunities for self-expression.
In addition to their emotional sensitivity, those working 30/3s also have a superb depth of intuitive intelligence that cuts to the moyo of some of life’s core issues. Therefore, they do well in any field that involves clear logic and reason.
Any lack of money relates in some way to self-doubt. If 30/3s use their gifts and expression in the positive, money follows.
SOME WELL-KNOWN 30/3s
Bill Cosby (comedy actor) Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter)
Ella Fitzgerald (jazz singer) Jodie Foster (actress/director)
Andrew Jackson (seventh President of the United States)
Joan Rivers (TV personality) Carlos Santana (guitar player)
Barbara Walters (TV personality) John Wayne (actor)
KEYS TO FULFILLING YOUR DESTINY
If wewe are working 30/3, this section can help wewe manifest your life purpose kwa focusing your attention on core issues and kwa generating specific action to transform key areas of your life.
GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
•Treat self-doubt as a hurdle to be overcome, not a stop sign.
•Give of yourself emotionally, even if wewe don’t always feel wewe get back in equal measure.
•Allow and express your feelings in the moment.
•Trust and use your refined intuition and special resources.
USEFUL QUESTIONS
1. Reflect on the following questions:
•Have I held back my drive to express out of self-doubt?
•Do I express my feelings and needs directly?
•Am I sensitive to the needs of others?
•Have I fully utilized my sensitive “internal guidance system” au other inner gifts?
2. If these maswali generate any insights, how might wewe put these insights into practice?
SPIRITUAL LAWS: THE LEVERAGE TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE
1. Read about each of the following laws:
•THE LAW OF CHOICES: We can choose to express our energy and emotions in positive au negative ways.
•THE LAW OF HONESTY: Acknowledging feelings to ourselves and others is primary form of honesty.
•THE LAW OF EXPECTATIONS: Our lie unfolds according to our hidden expectations and assumptions.
•THE LAW OF FAITH: Only when we find faith in ourselves can we have faith in others.
•THE LAW OF ACTION: To overcome self-doubt, we need to acknowledge our vulnerability but act with confidence.
2. Do the exercises wewe find for each of these laws.
3. Consider how wewe might apply each law to your life.
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