![]() ![]() Of course, not everyone who has the same Ascendant degree I do was diagnosed with cancer that week. If I had ignored my Vedic chart and listened to the doctors, the bone cancer would have quickly spread through my body, and I wouldn’t be here to tell the tale. ![]() ![]() The results came back: stage 3 osteosarcoma. Over the next week I saw three physicians, including an oral surgeon, all of whom assured me that my dentist was correct. He explained lumps like that were common in women my age and I shouldn’t worry about it. Some months earlier I’d noticed a small lump in my jaw and mentioned it to my dentist. Mars was in the Vedic constellation Shatabhishak, which rules the jaw. I’m no master astrologer, but I know a potentially deadly planetary transit when I see one. Mars, it turned out, was right on my Ascendant degree, the most critical point in my Vedic horoscope-and was going to stay there for three weeks. Out of curiosity, I pulled out a book of planetary tables to see where the malefic planet was situated in the sky. The TV newscaster reported that Mars was the closest to Earth it had been in thousands of years. It was the moment I realized I had cancer. ![]()
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