Is It Fair to Suffer for a Past Life?

I've got one question...

Maybe no one can answer it. But I think it's better to ask than to never ask.

I'm not against God. I'm just... confused.

If God is real... why does He let so much injustice happen?

Every time I see unfair things, my heart becomes so heavy. I don't even know why... It just makes me really sad.

And if karma from a past life is real... what if someone did bad things in their past life, but in this life they are super kind, honest, and trying their best?don't they deserve 2nd chance?

Why should this version of them keep suffering?

Isn't that like punishing a different consciousness? The old person is gone. The one living now is trying to be good.

I really want to believe. I really do.

But I can't defend something I don't understand.

Please don't misunderstand me. I'm not attacking anyone's faith. I'm only asking because my heart genuinely wants an answer.

And if you're wise enough to explain, I'd truly love to hear your thoughts.

If you don't want to answer, that's okay too. Please just don't be harsh with me.

I'm already asking this with an apology in my heart.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 17 hours ago

Is It Fair to Suffer for a Past Life?

I've got one question...

Maybe no one can answer it. But I think it's better to ask than to never ask.

I'm not against God. I'm just... confused.

If God is real... why does He let so much injustice happen?

Every time I see unfair things, my heart becomes so heavy. I don't even know why... It just makes me really sad.

And if karma from a past life is real... what if someone did bad things in their past life, but in this life they are super kind, honest, and trying their best?don't they deserve 2nd chance?

Why should this version of them keep suffering?

Isn't that like punishing a different consciousness? The old person is gone. The one living now is trying to be good.

I really want to believe. I really do.

But I can't defend something I don't understand.

Please don't misunderstand me. I'm not attacking anyone's faith. I'm only asking because my heart genuinely wants an answer.

And if you're wise enough to explain, I'd truly love to hear your thoughts.

If you don't want to answer, that's okay too. Please just don't be harsh with me.

I'm already asking this with an apology in my heart.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 17 hours ago

why moon is considered Debi in Scorpio?

sorry if this is a silly question. I'm still learning, and my astrology knowledge is basically held together with tape and hope. 😭

Please enlighten this poor confused soul.

I was reading about Scorpio Moons today, and now I'm confused.

I've met a lot of Scorpio Moon people, and they all seem kind of... mysterious. They're really good at hiding their feelings. They seem sensitive, but not in a Cancer Moon way. More like... strong, silent sensitive. Even when they're at their lowest, they don't open up easily. They seem kind, calm, cool... and somehow a little scary too. 😅

Anyway, I completely forgot my question and just kept talking nonsense.

So here's what I really wanted to ask:

Why is the Moon considered debilitated in Scorpio? What's the most accepted reason in astrology?

I heard someone say that an exalted Moon (like in Taurus) means a person can feel emotions very deeply and in a healthy, stable way.

If that's true, then what does a debilitated Moon in Scorpio actually mean?

Does it mean they feel emotions less? Or do they feel them too much? Or is it something completely different?

Wise astrology ppl of Reddit, pls enlighten this poor confused soul. Im already Grateful for ur answers. 🙇‍♂️✨

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 6 days ago

why moon is considered Debi in Scorpio?

sorry if this is a silly question. I'm still learning, and my astrology knowledge is basically held together with tape and hope. 😭

Please enlighten this poor confused soul.

I was reading about Scorpio Moons today, and now I'm confused.

I've met a lot of Scorpio Moon people, and they all seem kind of... mysterious. They're really good at hiding their feelings. They seem sensitive, but not in a Cancer Moon way. More like... strong, silent sensitive. Even when they're at their lowest, they don't open up easily. They seem kind, calm, cool... and somehow a little scary too. 😅

Anyway, I completely forgot my question and just kept talking nonsense.

So here's what I really wanted to ask:

Why is the Moon considered debilitated in Scorpio? What's the most accepted reason in astrology?

I heard someone say that an exalted Moon (like in Taurus) means a person can feel emotions very deeply and in a healthy, stable way.

If that's true, then what does a debilitated Moon in Scorpio actually mean?

Does it mean they feel emotions less? Or do they feel them too much? Or is it something completely different?

Wise astrology ppl of Reddit, pls enlighten this poor confused soul. Im already Grateful for ur answers. 🙇‍♂️✨

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 6 days ago

can past karma justify everything?

(Ik this is a Dumb question but pls help me to find its answer)

I've been searching for an answer to this question for almost 4 years, and honestly, I'm exhausted.

People often say, "It's because of past karma." But can we really use past karma to justify every single instance of suffering and injustice?

I look around and see people who lie, manipulate, hurt others, and still seem happy, successful, and rewarded. Meanwhile, there are kind, honest people who struggle for years despite trying to do the right thing.

I'm not asking this to attack astrology or karma. I'm asking because I genuinely want to understand.

I've spent years reading, watching videos, and searching for answers. Instead of clarity, all I've gained is disappointment, headaches, and mental exhaustion.

If everything is simply "past karma," then:

Why should we feel compassion for anyone's suffering?

How do we know where free will begins and karma ends?

Can every injustice really be explained away by something we can't verify?

Is there any astrological principle that explains why some people appear to escape consequences while others don't?

How do karma, free will, and present actions work together?

Why do some people who do harmful things seem to prosper, at least for a long time?

I'm not trying to start a fight or disrespect anyone's beliefs. I'm just tired of feeling like every answer ends with "past karma," without explaining how or why.

Please be kind in your responses. If I've misunderstood something, I'm happy to learn. I'm just looking for a thoughtful explanation that might help me understand this better.

Thank you for taking the time to read this. I truly appreciate any insights shared with kindness.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 7 days ago

can past karma justify everything?

(Ik this is a Dumb question but pls help me to find its answer)

I've been searching for an answer to this question for almost 4 years, and honestly, I'm exhausted.

People often say, "It's because of past karma." But can we really use past karma to justify every single instance of suffering and injustice?

I look around and see people who lie, manipulate, hurt others, and still seem happy, successful, and rewarded. Meanwhile, there are kind, honest people who struggle for years despite trying to do the right thing.

I'm not asking this to attack astrology or karma. I'm asking because I genuinely want to understand.

I've spent years reading, watching videos, and searching for answers. Instead of clarity, all I've gained is disappointment, headaches, and mental exhaustion.

If everything is simply "past karma," then:

Why should we feel compassion for anyone's suffering?

How do we know where free will begins and karma ends?

Can every injustice really be explained away by something we can't verify?

Is there any astrological principle that explains why some people appear to escape consequences while others don't?

How do karma, free will, and present actions work together?

Why do some people who do harmful things seem to prosper, at least for a long time?

I'm not trying to start a fight or disrespect anyone's beliefs. I'm just tired of feeling like every answer ends with "past karma," without explaining how or why.

Please be kind in your responses. If I've misunderstood something, I'm happy to learn. I'm just looking for a thoughtful explanation that might help me understand this better.

Thank you for taking the time to read this. I truly appreciate any insights shared with kindness.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 7 days ago

can someone pls explain Pitra Dosha in a simple way? Im so confused...

I've tried reading so many articles, watching videos, and going through different opinions, but honestly... I'm more confused than before. 😶

Some people say:

an afflicted 9th house = Pitra Dosha.

others say it's the afflicted 9th lord.

Some say Rahu or Ketu create it.

a few even say the Sun /moon placed in Rahu's or Ketu's nakshatra causes it.

so I wanted to ask:

does the Sun/moon being in Rahu's or Ketu's nakshatra create Pitra Dosha?

What If Saturn aspects both the 9th house and the 9th lord, does that count as Pitra Dosha?

What is the actual definition according to classical astrology? Is there any accepted rule, or are there different traditions?

nd if someone really has Pitra Dosha, what are the traditional ways to pacify or balance it?

I'd really appreciate answers based on classical texts or genuine experience rather than fear-based myths.

Thankyou for ur answers in advance 🙇‍♂️✨

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 7 days ago

can someone pls explain Pitra Dosha in a simple way? Im so confused...

I've tried reading so many articles, watching videos, and going through different opinions, but honestly... I'm more confused than before. 😶

Some people say:

an afflicted 9th house = Pitra Dosha.

others say it's the afflicted 9th lord.

Some say Rahu or Ketu create it.

a few even say the Sun /moon placed in Rahu's or Ketu's nakshatra causes it.

so I wanted to ask:

does the Sun/moon being in Rahu's or Ketu's nakshatra create Pitra Dosha?

What If Saturn aspects both the 9th house and the 9th lord, does that count as Pitra Dosha?

What is the actual definition according to classical astrology? Is there any accepted rule, or are there different traditions?

nd if someone really has Pitra Dosha, what are the traditional ways to pacify or balance it?

I'd really appreciate answers based on classical texts or genuine experience rather than fear-based myths.

Thankyou for ur answers in advance 🙇‍♂️✨

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 7 days ago

Why is Mula Nakshatra feared so much?

I've seen people describe it as karmic, destructive, transformative... but what actually makes it different from the others?

Also, how do planets behave when they're placed in Mula? For ex what happens if someone has Sun in Mula?

Does it always bring challenges, or can it also give powerful strengths after growth?

Would really appreciate insights from people who've studied this deeply.

Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge. 🙏🙇‍♂️

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 8 days ago

why is Mula Nakshatra feared so much?

Every time I read about it, it's described as intense, painful or life-changing.

Also, how do planets behave when they're placed in Mula? Does it always bring challenges, or can it also give powerful strengths after growth?

If you've studied Mula deeply, I'd love to hear your perspective. Teach me something I don't know.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 8 days ago

Why is Mula Nakshatra feared so much?

Every time I read about it, people call it intense, painful, or life-changing.

I've seen people describe it as karmic, destructive, transformative... but what actually makes it different from the others?

Also, how do planets behave when they're placed in Mula? For ex what happens if someone has Sun in Mula?

Does it always bring challenges, or can it also give powerful strengths after growth?

Would really appreciate insights from people who've studied this deeply.

Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge. 🙏🙇‍♂️

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 8 days ago

Sagittarius asc or Scorpio Asc??

I’ve been going through astrology charts lately and got stuck in a strange little mystery.

My birth time is not super exact ...it could be off by around 15–20 minutes. And now I’m confused between Sagittarius Ascendant and Scorpio Ascendant.

Both feel… weirdly possible.

So how do people actually figure this out when time isn’t precise?

do physical traits help at all?

Can life events or personality patterns really confirm it?

or is rectification the only real way?

If someone has gone through this exact confusion how did you finally know which one was true?

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 9 days ago

Sagittarius asc or Scorpio Asc??

I’ve been going through astrology charts lately and got stuck in a strange little mystery.

My birth time is not super exact ...it could be off by around 15–20 minutes. And now I’m confused between Sagittarius Ascendant and Scorpio Ascendant.

Both feel… weirdly possible.

So how do people actually figure this out when time isn’t precise?

do physical traits help at all?

Can life events or personality patterns really confirm it?

or is rectification the only real way?

If someone has gone through this exact confusion how did you finally know which one was true?

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 9 days ago

Sagittarius asc or Scorpio Asc??

I’ve been going through astrology charts lately and got stuck in a strange little mystery.

My birth time is not super exact ...it could be off by around 15–20 minutes. And now I’m confused between Sagittarius Ascendant and Scorpio Ascendant.

Both feel… weirdly possible.

So how do people actually figure this out when time isn’t precise?

do physical traits help at all?

Can life events or personality patterns really confirm it?

or is rectification the only real way?

If someone has gone through this exact confusion how did you finally know which one was true?

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 9 days ago

this might be a crazy 8th House question...

I have a genuine question about the 8th house.

I've noticed that many people with strong 8th house placements say they went through intense transformations. They often say those experiences made them kinder, wiser, or just a better person overall.

So my question is... what if someone is already a genuinely good person from the beginning?

would they still go through those big 8th house transformations? or would those lessons show up in a different way because they don't need to be "forced" to become a better person?

Sorry if this sounds like a silly question. I'm just really curious and want to understand how it works.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 9 days ago

A Silly but genuine 8th House question

I have a genuine question about the 8th house.

I've noticed that many people with strong 8th house placements say they went through intense transformations. They often say those experiences made them kinder, wiser, or just a better person overall.

So my question is... what if someone is already a genuinely good person from the beginning?

would they still go through those big 8th house transformations? or would those lessons show up in a different way because they don't need to be "forced" to become a better person?

Sorry if this sounds like a silly question. I'm just really curious and want to understand how it works.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 10 days ago

this might be a crazy 8th House question...

I have a genuine question about the 8th house.

I've noticed that many people with strong 8th house placements say they went through intense transformations. They often say those experiences made them kinder, wiser, or just a better person overall.

So my question is... what if someone is already a genuinely good person from the beginning?

would they still go through those big 8th house transformations? or would those lessons show up in a different way because they don't need to be "forced" to become a better person?

Sorry if this sounds like a silly question. I'm just really curious and want to understand how it works.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 10 days ago

A Silly but genuine 8th House question

I have a genuine question about the 8th house.

I've noticed that many people with strong 8th house placements say they went through intense transformations. They often say those experiences made them kinder, wiser, or just a better person overall.

So my question is... what if someone is already a genuinely good person from the beginning?

would they still go through those big 8th house transformations? or would those lessons show up in a different way because they don't need to be "forced" to become a better person?

Sorry if this sounds like a silly question. I'm just really curious and want to understand how it works.

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 10 days ago

did your life feel like constant transformation? (asc Lord in 8th)

I’ve been trying to understand this placement, and honestly… life just feels like constant transformation. Like I don’t even get too comfortable in one version of myself before life shifts everything again.

I’m not even sure if this is normal for this placement or just how life is for some of us… that’s why I’m asking here.

If you also have Asc lord in 8th, how has your life actually been for you? Do you also feel like you’re always rebuilding yourself again and again?

Would really like to hear others’ experiences.

(I've got exalted retro lagan lord Jupiter as AK in 8th house)

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u/Silver_Algae1330 — 10 days ago