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Mychal A. Bryan Explains the Sixth House in Astrology: Illness, Stress, Service & Employees


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Explore the intricacies of the sixth house in traditional astrology, known as one of the most challenging houses. This episode delves into the Quincunx relationship between the sixth and first houses, the themes of sickness and stress, and the implications of this house on servitude, small animals, and chronic illness. Learn about the astrological influences of various planets in the sixth house and the effect of the nodal axis on health and stress management.

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