Source of money in our life is indicated by dignity & position of Jupiter.
As jupiter being the karaka of 2nd, 5th, 10th & 11th house in astrology.
2nd H is the house of money & finance it the the Dhana Bhava. Jupiter is graha of expansion. One of the best house for Jupiter.
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\u2022Jupiter - keep your North east direction always clean and keep deities pictures there. Donate yellow cloths,Saffron , turmeric
— \U0001f940\U0001d434\U0001d451\U0001d456\U0001d443\U0001d44e\U0001d45f\U0001d44e\U0001d460\u210e\U0001d44e\U0001d458\U0001d461\U0001d456\u0950 \U0001f531 (@AdiParashaktiA) June 19, 2021
or bananas to needy people on Thursday. Wearing gold also strengthen Jupiter.
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“Gun to the head—what would you decide now?”
“Fast forward 6 months after your sabbatical--how would you decide: what criteria is most important to you?”
4/ Other Q’s re: decisions:
“Putting aside a list of pros/cons, what’s the *one* reason you’re doing this?” “Why is that the most important reason?”
“What’s end-game here?”
“What does success look like in a world where you pick that path?”
5/ When listening, after empathizing, and wanting to help them make their own decisions without imposing your world view:
“What would the best version of yourself do”?