Sunday 14 March 2010

Career Promotion : Divine Gems : Pearl for Moon

Pearl is a divine gems, especially for females of all age groups, as wearing of pearl ensure happy married life and protection from widow-hood. It helps equanimity and clear perception. High position in life and intellect are showered in plenty with vitality. Pearl is the gemstone ruled by Moon. It is a suitable and gainful for those in whose nativities Moon is lord of an auspicious house. Pearl is auspicious for those born in signs Aries, Cancer, Libra, Scorpio and Pisces Wearing pearl is not generally favourable for those born in signsTaurus, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Sagittarius, Capricorn and Aquarius. Pearl tones up Agya Chakra (Ajna or third eye chakra – representing knowledge, intuition and perception) and is great for mental peace and memory building. It treats insomnia, breast or uterus related problems. It is helpful in heart and eye related trouble, constipation, jaundice and tuberculosis. Due diligence of native’s horoscope is necessary for career growth. Pearl with Emerald is good for those in media, advertising, event management, glamour related jobs. Pearl when worn with yellow sapphire is once again good for those in media, especially correspondents, anchors and journalists. It suits those in services matrimonial, modeling and cosmetics related ones. A combination of pearl and diamond is excellent for female related services such as modeling, bars, hotels, restaurants, cosmetics, pageant, ladies garments, shoes and accessories. Further, a good 2-mukhi rudraksh is great for greater focus and professional popularity. For a balanced view, it is better to assess Navamasa and Dasamasa charts, and also the Karkamsha in birth chart for harmony at home and at workplace. If desired for health then healing properties of a gem must be taken into consideration. The gem to be worn must be abhimantrit (energized) before wearing, to be effective. Importantly, pearl is effective for wearing for 2 years 1 month and 27 days from the day of its first wearing, after which it losses its luster and capacity to give auspiciousness.

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