Love and Marriage – Why Fate and Karma Make it or Break it

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By scottpetullo


One cannot "grow love enough to marry and raise a family."
It's either there or it isn't, in our view, and if the 
comprehensive numerology and astrology charts firmly 
indicate that there isn't enough of a connection between 
two people for a long term relationship, then it's a losing
proposition.
 
Too often people are too young to begin a long-term 
relationship in which life-long monogamy is expected. 
In our opinion, since people tend to change and grow so 
much in their 20s, marriage contracts should be valid only 
for those over 30, but people will do what they are 
predestined to do, for better or worse.
 
It's pretty simple. Relationships that work out are destined
to last, and relationships that don't are not. What will be
will be, and to fight fate and resist that is to create more
stress and heartache. And like we always say, yes, you do
have free will (in this case, to make the most of your
relationships and work things out when possible), but only
within the confines of your destined path.
 
By destined path, we are referring to personal fate and karma,
as outlined by numerological and astrological patterns in
comprehensive charting methods. After witnessing the constant
repetition of natal and cyclical timing patterns directly
relating to personality, events, and circumstances in people's
lives, you too will embrace the notion of fate. Various levels
of compatibility exist, as reflected in the charts.
 
If you are struggling with a doomed relationship, know that 
there will eventually be other options for you. Hang in there.
 
Scott Petullo
http://www.mystictwins.com/
http://www.holisticmakeover.com/
 
Stephen Petullo
http://www.holisticmakeover.com
 
Copyright © Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo
 
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