
What can Vedic astrology tell you about fertility, pleasure, cycles & perimenopause? with Jessica Lusignan
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Wait, what? Astrology can give you insights into your reproductive, sexual or menstrual health?
I know it might sound a bit wild, but astrology has actually been revered for not only divination but also for understanding tendencies towards physical, mental, emotional and spiritual weaknesses and strengths for hundreds (perhaps thousands?) of years!
And our charts can actually give us useful information about everything from our fertility (including optimal timing), libido, menstrual pain, perimenopausal symptoms to anticipate and so much more.
My guest this week, Nurse Practitioner and Jyotish practitioner Jessica Lusignan, breaks down the basics of this and gives an amazing foundation.
Whether you're entirely new to Vedic astrology or seasoned in it, I hope this episode offers some helpful new ideas for you to explore.
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