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Oleksandr Astrogor – Karmic Medicine Book of Feelings Part 5

WARNINGS AND MANIFESTATIONS

Intuition is an energetic channel to the past and future, shaping the present.
The Russian physicist and philosopher N.A. Kozyrev argued that “the future is predictable; in principle, everything already exists, one just needs to know where… That intuition is a space-time channel.” Occult teachings claim that through the channel of intuition, the Higher Mind speaks to us, acting as a program of the future embedded in its all-encompassing memory.
Knowledge of past lives guides us toward certain goals, professions, and passions. Does your profession satisfy your inner world, fill your heart, and soothe your soul? If so, you are a fortunate person! But most simply settle into life, for which they receive a whole hail of karmic punishments in every life situation.
Intuition prompts a person to choose forms of behavior that allow them to achieve a useful goal in a short time and avoid harmful influences. In doing so, it ensures the best conditions for preserving inner balance in the fullest sense. By failing to analyze our feelings, we create Hell for ourselves even in this life.
Intuition is a sensory, deductive method of comprehending the world, whereas the mind operates through logic, being an inductive way of knowing. For scientific understanding of the world, an intuitive impulse or surge is essential—an idea must first arise, and then logic completes the process. This is how unique discoveries are made, born from inner revelations. “Accidental” discoveries appear only in those who are passionate.
Intuition is always subjective because the information received by a person comes through the channels of their memory from past lives. Once, they already worked with this information. Their soul once vibrated in these energies, and thus they gain the ability to reconnect with it. All information resides in the “cosmic data bank,” which V.I. Vernadsky called the “Noosphere.” It lies in the “warehouse” of your own “finished product,” which is why it is said that everything new is merely well-forgotten old. The task of every person who receives this “new” information is to introduce meaningful changes into it, considering the scientific, technical, and cultural level of societal development and with an eye toward the future.
Nowadays, much is said and written about Karma. The time has come to unlock this information bank and reinterpret it through the accumulated experience and knowledge of humanity. I am not the only one writing about karmic illnesses, but each approaches this topic through the lens of their own knowledge, views, and feelings. It is remarkable that, despite the authors being strangers to one another, the information they share is strikingly similar. This suggests that a profound and simple Truth lies hidden here, one that attracts new researchers and enthusiasts.
Experiments conducted by scientists on animals show that they are constantly attuned to their offspring. For example, in one experiment, a doe and her rabbits, as well as a snail and its offspring, were taken. The young were transported to different continents while the mothers remained in Paris. The rabbits were taken to South America, and the snail’s offspring were lowered to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean in a submarine. When the offspring were subjected to stimuli—such as electric shocks or acids—the mothers in Paris exhibited intense distress. It is also known that plants react to humans and sense their attitude toward them, as proven by experiments.
Once, I noticed that shortly after news broke about the dumping of radioactive substances into the Sea of Japan, reports emerged from another part of the world—off the coast of West Africa—of a pod of predatory orcas beaching themselves and dying.
I am convinced that these two events are closely connected. The radioactive cloud that enveloped the pod of mammals led to their agonizing deaths. By the law of analogy with snails and rabbits, we see that another, similar group also suffered intensely from what happened. While the first group perished from external influence, the second experienced vibrations of suffering, intuitively perceived.
In this regard, it would not be difficult to conduct observations and research so that no ecological crime remains hidden. We must continuously monitor not only space but also the oceans, learning to detect and understand the distress signals of their inhabitants.
Similarly, humans sense the vibrations sent to them in the form of curses, hexes, and spells. A person constantly receives various signals. This always triggers internal vibrations.
To decipher this enigmatic phenomenon, it is necessary to measure the frequency of the waves directed at a person in moments of anxiety, for they have received some energetic signal—a wave or a whole surge of energies—that compels them to make a new decision.
And until the decision, which must be followed by action, is made, the alarming signals will not cease. Moreover, these signals, whether positive or negative, are felt throughout the entire body, every cell of the organism.
It is known that a loving mother is always attuned to her child, sensing any changes in their emotional and sensory world. This ability is influenced by geographical distance. Only a loving heart possesses boundless intuition, and only a refined soul is capable of empathy. It is through maternal love that this feeling is most fully developed.
Thus, through the cycle of reincarnation (the chain of rebirths), all human souls pass through the feminine experience to cultivate and strengthen within themselves this primary and vital quality—intuition.
Further development of the intuitive sense into a new quality lies through the masculine reincarnation. Therefore, men are more detached from purely feminine concerns such as family and children.
Male intuition encompasses the creative transformation of the world. It is difficult to disagree that the majority of world-changing discoveries have been made by the intuitive and passionate minds of men.
Intuition opens new abilities, talents, and divine revelations to a person—clairvoyance, clairaudience, telepathy (reading thoughts at a distance), and other unique capabilities. This explains why women more frequently exhibit these abilities. Meanwhile, men, if unburdened by mundane concerns and if they nurture a genuine interest in life, create inspired works that shape the world and history.
Thus, the more children a woman has, the more opportunities she creates for developing intuition and refining all her senses.
In this context, many childhood illnesses arise precisely because a mother does not focus on her child, is not constantly attuned to them, and does not sense them with every cell of her body. If a mother’s five senses operate through intuition, her children will be healthy, and she will unlock unique abilities within herself.
A mother of many children engages in spiritual labor, at the pinnacle of which shines the Star of Love. She must ascend this peak alongside her husband and children; otherwise, her lifelong labor becomes Sisyphean, and a hail of stones will fall upon her head from her own children. The karma of future rebirths will remain tied to family and domestic life.
I once knew a woman gifted with strong intuition who excelled at fortune-telling, possessed clairvoyance, yet misused her fate. First came betrayal, then the sudden death of her husband, and later the loss of her son. She squandered her gift on idle curiosity, human vanity, and personal gain, for which she was punished. Thus, her higher calling turned into suffering.
Prophecies and divination have always been the domain of religion, which forbids fortune-telling and predictions. Yet no priest or believer could adequately explain to me why this is prohibited. They claim that God does not allow it, that the Bible states such acts will be punished, that everything is in God’s hands, and so on.
So why, then, is it forbidden to engage in fortune-telling and predictions? What is so heretical or sinful about it? Reflecting on this, I have reached the following conclusion.
First, in Orthodoxy, all Russian saints prophesied because their souls were detached from worldly matters, glory, and wealth. Thus, their words carried pure Truth and divine revelation.
Second, this is a subject of study in karmic medicine, which posits that fortune-tellers and seers hinder and impede the development of the soul, which must learn to sense itself and the surrounding world. For the senses to serve the Temple of the Soul, they must submit to feeling and intuition. Only then can one learn to understand one’s own mistakes and those of others. Predictions distract the spirit from concentration; people seek advantage and a point of support through them, not realizing that true support lies only within the soul. They lose the opportunity to develop spiritual vision. With the help of seers, people degrade spiritually, seeking a softer place to fall.
They already sense that they will fall, but they want to know how, where, and when. Yet they themselves know what will cause their downfall: betrayal, divorce, work, career, money, and so on. Everything here is weak and flawed; everything is crumbling, and a way out must be found. And so they rush to fortune-tellers and seers. This is precisely why the Church forbids engaging in such practices.
Would it not be better for us to seek the internal causes of our own downfall? No one is to blame for what happens to us. Only we ourselves create traps, lay snares for our own feet, and then rush to find out when we will fall into them. And we are willing to pay any price, give any gifts, just to learn when and how our soul will close, our heart shatter, our mind break—when we will receive the blow for our ignorance, weakness, moral, physical, and mental frailty. We seek what we should know intuitively, subjectively. Women, in particular, are prone to this, as we have already established that this gift is given to them first and foremost.
The Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said: “The wise serve the inner, not the outer; they reject the objective and cling to the subjective.”
Thus, seers do a “disservice.” They speak of facts, not of how to live righteously. In this, religion has the advantage.
Righteous living is the sacred duty of every person.
A paradoxical situation arises: as an astrologer, I too belong to the ranks of seers! Yet for me, astrology is no longer a method of predicting fate but a means of scientific comprehension of the world in all its diversity. The script of the stars should not predict fate but point to the creative, mental, and spiritual path of personal growth. And though it is said that no one can escape fate, I am prepared to prove the opposite.
Whenever a person comes to me with their problems, seeking my help, advice, or support, I cast their horoscope to see the emotional, energetic, and sensory-driven drama of their existence.
I do not advise you to order a horoscope by mail, especially if you do not know your exact time of birth. Practice shows that this is money wasted. Live communication with an astrologer, who can understand your problems and see in your horoscope the mechanisms triggering your illnesses or troubles, is the only way to receive effective help. They will show you in which energies you are trapped, suffocated, or simply floundering. And if it is impossible to cast a horoscope, you can rely on a live transit horoscope on your palms.
Then I begin to tell the person how to escape the pit they have already fallen into, even if they think they can still soften the landing. No, if you have already turned to fortune-tellers and seers, your situation is dire. It is no coincidence that the people say: “That soul is not alive which has gone to doctors.” A good astrologer is not a seer; they heal the soul, seeing the vulnerable points of your soul in the horoscope.
I speak to my interlocutors with absolute candor. I call them “interlocutors,” though in my heart, every person is like a small star on the Milky Way of the vast sky. I wish for a spark of hope to ignite in their eyes, not to fade but to grow into a bright light that attracts other stars in need of warmth and illumination.
And perhaps that is why they endure when I reveal their flaws, scrape off the rust from their hearts, wash away the varnish and vulgarity’s gleam, only to open before them the Divine laws of Cosmic Harmony so that their soul may awaken and sing. First pure, immaculate, and God-given, so that after walking the path of life, it leaves behind a Good Name.
Yet some fail to grasp this. Their eyes and voices plead: “How and when?” My answer is: soon, if you do not realize that you are to blame for everything. Read the Scriptures, and you will find answers to all your questions. God gave you feelings to refine yourself spiritually, yet you transform into caterpillars. Intuition is the key capable of breaking your feelings so that the caterpillar may be reborn as a butterfly. The biblical story of Mary Magdalene, the repentant sinner, serves as a glorious example of this.
By making predictions and fulfilling them for our lives, we can consciously guide our own path. For this, it is crucial for each of us to constantly monitor our actions, thoughts, and feelings.
Through this analysis, we adjust the program for our future life. Then we will understand why we suddenly develop an intuitive pull toward someone or something.
By analyzing the life we have lived and summing up its results, we often tell ourselves that if we could start over, we would do this, become that, or achieve the other. In doing so, we lay the foundation for the program of our next incarnation, which will karmically manifest as an intuitive impulse following the program we ourselves have embedded. Is this not the dream of every person on Earth? This is how one can learn to live by intuition.
It can be even worse. If a person constantly tells themselves, “I am a small person,” they block their spiritual world, not realizing that one can only be small in stature, not in soul. By belittling themselves, in their next life they will be born even shorter and will inevitably develop a complex about it. The deep memory records this information, and the karmic program of inferiority complex activates. No surgery or stretching will help. The thought gnawing at their sense of inadequacy will create ever-new problems for their health. They will constantly test themselves for moral strength, their ability to withstand humiliation and insults. This is how we carry karmic debts from past incarnations.
The law of intuition forbids doubt, for it disrupts the inner energetic integrity of the soul. Doubt tears the soul apart, denying it peace. The Teaching of the Living Ethics states: “Doubt is the ruin of quality. Doubt is the grave of the heart… The worm of doubt is like a bacillus that decomposes psychic energy and even affects the composition of the blood. One day, scientists will reveal the psychic and physical traits of a person consumed by doubt. The consequences of the disease of doubt will be among the most contagious.”
The destructive power of doubt is vividly illustrated in the biblical story of the apostle Peter, who attempted to walk on water across the Sea of Galilee toward Christ. He succeeded until he began to doubt, at which point he started to sink. Another apostle, Thomas the Doubter, refused to believe in Christ’s resurrection until he placed his fingers in His wounds. Yet Christ said: “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
An even greater vice obstructing the development of intuition is FEAR. It destroys a person’s energetic foundation more than doubt, subjecting them to constant heavy and coarse vibrations and prompting negative actions.
The depletion of psychic energy under the influence of fear leads to a constant painful state of all organs, primarily the kidneys and heart.
Energetically, fear powerfully destroys the “solar plexus,” so a person with this flaw will constantly experience pain in the central abdominal region.
The Teaching of the Living Ethics regards fear as an emotion that paralyzes the work of the higher centers of human consciousness. Under the influence of fear, a person loses their most precious quality—their consciousness—regressing to reflexive interaction with the world.
Fear blocks good intentions, acting as an instrument of dark forces. As the saying goes, “Where there is fear, there is ruin.”
The absence of fear is the first and necessary condition for combating evil, as evidenced by the folk wisdom embedded in fairy tales, legends, and myths.
It is easy to live by intuition when your thoughts, actions, and feelings no longer require control, when they have become natural.
This preserves nervous strength for cultivating new physical, mental, and spiritual qualities. Then you become your own prophet, the master of spiritual vigilance, whose name is intuition.

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