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Originally Posted by alex1
Is there something to be learned from such a report? Does it actually express attitudes towards myself or is it just a possible relationship between me and someone with the same birth info as me?
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Very few have tried so far to run the Relationships Analyst report between them and themselves. Yet, you've just discovered a powerful and accurate feature of the report.
When we first researched the astrological Cosmodynes (Astrodynes) theory that was developed in the mid-40s, we found an exciting methodology that maps out the energies of a single individual and how strongly they control his or her characteristics and behavioristic patterns.
It was then that we started experimenting with a somewhat more complex application of this theory, i.e. analyzing these energies in inter-personal relationships.
By running the report on your own birth data as both native and match - you actually re-discovered its original strength in projecting your inner mechanism.
We often encounter a consistent phenomena in our relationships, such as lack of commitment toward our partners or lack of intimacy on our part or theirs. Running the report the way you did is likely to demonstrate that the shortage of commitment or intimacy isn't limited to external relationships. We may find out that we encounter the same challenges in committing to our own selves (missing self love) or in our willingness to depend on our inner voice and intuition to guide our path and growth (being vulnerable and insecure).
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Originally Posted by alex1
Could people get bad reports when making a report with themselves?
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I find it hard to qualify reports as good or bad. The Relationships Analyst report just mirrors the strengths and weaknesses that people are likely to face as their relationship folds out. Knowledge is power and recognizing your weaknesses doesn't make you bad or good. It rather gives you intelligent tools to form your decisions and to focus your energies on areas that require change and further development.
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