Sign in/Register
Sign in/Register
Astro Way Logo Astro Way Logo

Childhood Trauma in the Horoscope: How to Protect Children?

Child astrology is one of the main areas in the work of an astrological consultant. Today we will discuss the topic of childhood trauma and illness. The topic is quite specific, practical, and relevant for many mothers.

Astrologer of our portal Anzhelika Zhuravska on childhood traumatism

I first thought about the need to create forecasts of traumatism when my own daughter started walking. She began walking early, essentially skipping the crawling stage. While other children were crawling and delighting their parents with their speed, our entire family, bent double, spent whole days taking turns holding our little Joy by both hands, because she categorically refused to sit still. We were exhausted, and one day an emergency occurred. I came home from work, started playing with my daughter, and in a moment of distraction, I heard crying. My daughter had fallen and hit her head hard against the floor. I was literally shaking with fear that she might have a concussion, but everything turned out fine. This situation made me wonder whether astrology could reveal those days when a child has the highest probability of such injuries or serious health complications. I began studying children’s horoscopes and the topic of traumatism. After several years of communication with mothers of traumatized and sick children, I was able to identify a pattern: in most cases, in children with severe health issues, one can see dates with the highest probability of health problems. Similarly, in highly traumatized children (there are children who actually get injured more often than others during play, movement, or even seemingly out of nowhere), one can also see the likelihood of injury, though not perfectly—about 80–70%. All my conclusions were not based on personal experience but on observations alongside mothers (my clients) regarding such groups of children:

  • children with epilepsy—seizures often occur, and if the child falls, there is a high probability of injury;
  • children with weakened immunity—this group includes children who, in the first years of life (up to 3–5 years old), fall ill with strange regularity, every 2–3 weeks even in summer;
  • children with obvious traumatic indicators in the natal chart—this group experiences bruises and injuries more often, even in situations where it is hard to imagine how it could have happened. Age does not matter.

Personally, this approach helped me predict more effectively and also allowed many clients to understand whether they could or could not take certain steps with their child on specific dates. For example, traveling. I have also repeatedly seen that children fall ill precisely on the dates indicated in the horoscope, but they also recover on the specified dates. Thus, one can plan the course of an illness. In many situations, this is not of minor importance.

This helped me avoid going crazy when, during a business trip with my daughter, another emergency occurred: she suffered a burn covering almost half of her forehead during an inhalation (I was conducting a seminar in Daugavpils at the time). My daughter was only four years old. After looking at the horoscope, I understood that there would be no scars and that healing would begin within a week. Although it looked dire—a constantly weeping burn on the forehead that also needed to be treated with ointments and protected from hair getting into the affected area—we managed without panic. At that moment, understanding how the situation with the burn would develop further provided significant psychological support.
It so happened that mothers who sought help in consultations willingly agreed to keep a diary or simply remember the dates of their children’s injuries and illnesses, later sharing the dates when the child felt worse. I correlated all this with the child’s individual birth chart and searched for recurring astrological indicators in these cases. This is how a database and observations accumulated.
There is a separate group of children I have not yet fully studied—children born via cesarean section. Essentially, a cesarean delivery is a certain external influence on the child. One could assume that from birth, a certain cyclicity is established for injury-prone situations that may occur at specific time intervals. However, so far, I have only concluded that in cesareans, unlike injury-prone children, it is not so much physical trauma that is triggered but situations that strongly affect the psyche. And in this context, various changes occur in life. In simpler terms—according to my observations, children born via cesarean have a more sensitive nervous system. However, in this matter, I would like to conduct more observations.
Dear mothers and readers of my blog, if your children are also from the group of traumatized and sick children, you can write in the comments to the article with the children’s data: time, place, and date of birth, and I will add this information to my database to use for teaching young astrologers.
And if you can also provide the dates of injuries, that would be even better for analysis and clarity. Comments will appear on the page only after approval by moderators (to prevent spam).
I will also, to the best of my ability, review the dates you specify—it will be interesting to understand whether such an event was predestined or not.
Not everything in our lives is predetermined at 100%, as we can change or shape many things ourselves. Of course, astrologers should be able to work with such forecasts, because very often a broken mother’s heart needs a hint and support.
Thank you for reading my blog. Health to you and your little ones!

astrologer Anzhelika Zhuravska contact the author of the article…

Explore astrology further

Free calculators, natal chart, online Tarot and other self-discovery tools.

Share:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Updating
  • No products in the cart.