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AI algorithms process thousands of past results to highlight number sets with better statistical potential. Instead of relying on pure luck, you can now use pattern recognition and probability models to select numbers based on data-backed trends.
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Why does this matter? A planet in the 5th sign might actually behave like it’s in your 4th house if it’s close to the cusp. The Bhava Chalit chart clears up that confusion.
: A planet at 2° in your 2nd house (D1) might actually still be "in" the 1st house (Chalit) if it falls within that house's range.
Boundaries are calculated by adding and subtracting approximately 15 degrees from this midpoint. The Shift:
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Why does this matter? A planet in the 5th sign might actually behave like it’s in your 4th house if it’s close to the cusp. The Bhava Chalit chart clears up that confusion.
: A planet at 2° in your 2nd house (D1) might actually still be "in" the 1st house (Chalit) if it falls within that house's range.
Boundaries are calculated by adding and subtracting approximately 15 degrees from this midpoint. The Shift: