The Widowhood Formula: Prevention Through Astrology

A person’s horoscope doesn’t just reveal circumstances that affect them directly—it also provides insights into significant events in the lives of their close relatives. For instance, a horoscope can show clear indications of events such as the premature death of a parent, challenges with children, and even the presence of what is known as the “widowhood formula.”

I won’t delve into the technical details of how this formula is formed—that’s a topic for specialists. What’s more intriguing is understanding what the presence of this formula means for the individual (referred to as the native, or the owner of the horoscope).

The widowhood formula indicates that the native’s partner in their personal life faces the risk of premature death from some cause. This partner could be a legally recognized spouse or an unofficial partner in a committed relationship. However, this formula does not apply to former partners once the relationship has ended and a new partner takes their place (though examining the new partner’s horoscope is always a good idea).

How Does the Widowhood Formula Work?

One of the fundamental principles of astrology is the law of occult magnetism. A person’s behavior aligns with the program encoded in their horoscope at birth. This program “magnetizes” them toward specific places where certain events will unfold and to people who are aligned with their horoscope.

A person with a widowhood formula (also called the “partner danger formula”) will naturally attract partners whose horoscopes contain a “shortened lifespan formula.” In other words, they will gravitate toward individuals who are statistically unlikely to live to a healthy old age—unless a skilled astrologer intervenes to correct the situation.

Essentially, someone with this formula in their horoscope magnetizes people from a high-risk group into their life. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for creating strategies to alter these outcomes and potentially prevent negative events from occurring.

Analyzing the Widowhood Formula Across Intersecting Horoscopes

As with other formulas involving the intersection of different people’s horoscopes (parents/children, siblings, spouses), it’s essential to examine the local charts specific to the location where the horoscopes intersect.

For parent-child relationships, this typically means analyzing the formulas based on their place of birth. However, for the widowhood formula, the analysis should focus on the location where the marriage was registered.

With the increasing number of couples living together without formal marriage registration, this process becomes more complex. In such cases, the location where the couple began their shared life should be examined, as well as the location where they first met, if it occurred in a different city.

Levels of Risk in the Widowhood Formula

Like other similar formulas, the widowhood formula can be categorized into varying levels of risk:

  • High Risk: The partner may pass away at a relatively young age.
  • Lower Risk: The event is more likely to occur later in life, typically between the ages of 60 and 70.

As a reminder, when a horoscope shows the risk of premature death, this means the individual is unlikely to live past the age of 70. However, the horoscopes of close relatives can sometimes provide indirect clues about whether the person’s lifespan might be relatively normal or shortened.

Examining the partner’s horoscope is critical to clarifying these risks. A detailed analysis can reveal additional context and pinpoint potential outcomes.

You can check whether this formula is present in your own horoscope by using the free interpretation tool available through the Felicita service (via the widget on this website). If the formula is present in any form, it will be marked with a checkmark.

Importance of Accurate Birth Time

When analyzing events in a horoscope, it’s always essential to use the correct birth time to ensure an accurate reading. The calculation should be based on the birth certificate time, with a margin of plus or minus 30 minutes for validation. Accurate timing is critical for determining whether the widowhood formula or other significant indicators are present.

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The Widowhood Formula: Not a Sentence, But a Call to Action

As with other negative indications that can be found in a horoscope, the presence of a widowhood formula is not a definitive fate. A horoscope tells us what is likely to happen if no action is taken.

By understanding this feature in their horoscope, a person can work with a skilled astrologer to actively address and mitigate the associated risks (this is what we call actively managing one’s destiny). These challenges can often be resolved effectively through astrocartography—choosing a place of residence where the entire family can live safely, healthily, and prosperously.

Recommendations Based on Circumstances

  • If the native has not yet met their life partner, I recommend arranging meetings and formalizing marriage in a location where the widowhood formula does not apply in the horoscope.
  • If the native already has a partner, it is crucial to analyze the horoscopes of both spouses to thoroughly examine the situation and work to resolve it.

The Role of Rectification and Predictive Methods

If the native’s horoscope is rectified (with an exact birth time down to the minute), we can use predictive techniques to identify clear periods of risk for the partner.

This approach can provide valuable insights into whether immediate action is needed or if there are no significant dangers to the partner for the next 10 years, for example.

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