Find Your Cosmic Calling
A Guide to Discovering Your Life's Work with Astrology
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Harness your potential and find your purpose in the cosmos. Find Your Cosmic Calling shows you how to use your unique astrological birth chart to discover your soul’s blueprint.
How has it become completely normal to live for the weekend, dread Mondays, and spend most of our lives working toward the bottom line instead of our personal dreams and goals? In this book, Founder of Soulshine Astrology Natalie Walstein helps you discover what you were born to do by uncovering, and tapping into, the immensely powerful gifts of your soul and transforming the world in a meaningful way.
By decoding your planetary relationships and uncovering your soul-level motivations, you will gain a deeper understanding of who you are. Determine your ideal life and career path based on your best skills by realizing which tools you need to succeed in life and the unique gifts that will help you make a greater difference in our world.
Learn the secrets behind earning a good living and doing what you love for the rest of your life. Find Your Cosmic Calling by studying astrology and reading your soul’s blueprint to determine your ideal path.
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Graphic designer turned astrological career counselor Walstein debuts with a stylish tour through reading natal charts, or what she considers the "soul's blueprint." Her "Cosmic Calling Formula" focuses on four aspects of the chart: Sun Sign (self-expression), Moon Sign (emotional needs), Rising Sign (identity), and Career Line/Midheaven (impact). With the goal of revealing the reader's innate drives and opportunities for fulfillment, Walstein walks through each planet's influence based on its location in one of the 12 houses (for example, the moon in the third house indicates one is fulfilled by connecting people, but if it's in the sixth house, then one is satisfied by supportive rituals). More esoteric components, such as north and south nodes, Chiron, and Pallas Athena, point toward "deeper soul-level motivations." While she directs readers to online sources to generate the basic chart, and replicates and annotates a blank version, the omission of a filled-in example may leave novices confused. The aim is larger self-analysis rather than career counseling: no specific jobs are suggested; instead readers should "try to see every step you take in the direction of your calling as a curious experiment." But for those who believe their life's purpose is coded in their birth chart, Walstein's cosmological framework provides ample grounds for self-exploration.