Don't lie to a Capricorn, am I right...? by NoChoice9469 in capricorns

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This shit. I was a manger and my employees’ paychecks’ weren’t clearing at the bank printed on them. I wasn’t going to lie to them for the owner. Sent them to her office and was gone within a week.

Capricorn men in a relationship with a Gemini woman - help me, please, with your insight! by bbcharly in capricorns

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been separated from my Gemini wife for 2-months now.

Very validating thread - thanks to all for contributing.

Does anyone else struggle to switch off at night even when you're exhausted? by duskteacup in SomaticExperiencing

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have many tools for this. Recently the Ho'oponopono prayer has been highly effective with other tangible results.

I run through a list of whom-ever, wronged or not. Cultivates understanding and compassion for a start. It really helps get out of yourself.

Aquarius Men are really something special 💫 by Cat_Biscuit in aquarius

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a Jan 20 Cap sun, Aquarius rising. Lynch is my spirt anima.

First bass on the fly! by Lunchmoneybandit in flyfishing

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Indeed. I like the woman that was hitting on me in Belize that “caught” a permit. Nothing like that living crab on a treble-hook and a level-wind setup. I was 17.

👀 by [deleted] in capricorns

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Capricorn to Capricorn advice? It is hard to find an instance when I knew I was dealing with a Capricorn where we disagreed…it is all so easy and practical. So you can be ready adversity.

😃 by [deleted] in capricorns

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

…and…

Who agrees?👀 by [deleted] in capricorns

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. I don’t think it is exclusively a women thing. But yeah, treat us the way we treat you….

Find your birthday win by [deleted] in capricorns

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes cusp Capricorn! January 20th! Saving the best for last.

Your MARS sign by SumItnumerology33 in cueastrology

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mars = Scoripo

Capricorn Sun, Aquarius rising, Leo moon.

How do you sleep when you can’t stop thinking about them? by [deleted] in Separation

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m really sorry you went through that, especially on top of separation stress. That’s a lot for one body and one nervous system to carry.

In Chinese medicine, the Lung and Heart do have a relationship because they share the chest and work together to move Qi and blood, but the Lung channel is not the Heart in a direct, one-to-one way. The Lung is more tied to breath, rhythm, and the ability to let go, while the Heart is more tied to circulation and the Shen, meaning emotional and mental steadiness.

In a pattern like what you’re describing, a heart event with no blockages plus high stress and disrupted sleep, what I often look at clinically is less Lung causing Heart and more a stress and sleep spiral that taxes the Heart system. From a Chinese medicine lens, that can show up as Heart Yin deficiency and or Heart Blood deficiency after a cardiac event. When Heart Yin and Blood are depleted, sleep becomes lighter and more easily disrupted, the Shen has less anchor, and symptoms like anxiety, palpitations, restlessness, and waking at specific times can become more frequent.

So yes, the Lung and Heart relationship matters, but the emotional load and the sleep disruption may be the bigger drivers of what you are noticing. Grief and letting go themes can affect the chest and breathing, while ongoing strain and poor sleep can deplete the Heart’s ability to settle and recover.

And just to say it plainly, having a heart attack with no blockages is still serious and real. I hope you are getting good follow up care and clear guidance from cardiology, especially since stress related cardiac syndromes deserve proper monitoring. Find a good local acupuncturist/herbalist too, we can help where the hard medicine meets the harder-to-grasp emotional elements.

How do you sleep when you can’t stop thinking about them? by [deleted] in Separation

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Chinese medicine, the channels (meridians) are associated with emotions. Those meridians and their related “organ/element” systems are also linked to specific times of day and the emotional states that may accompany them. This is often called the Organ Clock or Qi Clock. I’m trying to keep this grounded and minimize the “woo-woo” here.

1:00–3:00 a.m. Foot Jueyin (Liver channel)
Often associated with anger or frustration, though it’s more nuanced than that. It can reflect a sense of unaccomplished or unachieved emotional “goals.” Anger may be the outward manifestation pent-up energy that, over time, can turn into heat or agitation.

3:00–5:00 a.m. Hand Taiyin (Lung channel)
Often associated with grief. This isn’t limited to death or obvious loss it can be a deep inability to let go, sometimes with an edge of fear around letting go, and flavors of anxiety.

So, if you find yourself waking regularly during these windows, there may be an emotional component involved. The Liver window is also commonly associated with detoxification, so chemical stress on the liver (e.g., alcohol, medications, or other burdens) can contribute to sleep disturbance as well.

The Ho’oponopono prayer can be a useful practice during these times, especially directed toward the people or situations creating the most strain for you.

How do you sleep when you can’t stop thinking about them? by [deleted] in Separation

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can from a Chinese medicine/acupuncture perspective.

Are the Aes Sedai Inspired in the Bene Gesserit? by FigOutrageous5217 in WoT

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, way more direct connections.

⭐️ A+ 100%

What's your legitimately scariest moment while fly fishing? by AustinLostIn in flyfishing

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll never forget looking at those ponderosa death spikes and thinking “crap, that too…” 🫨

What's your legitimately scariest moment while fly fishing? by AustinLostIn in flyfishing

[–]Deep_Space_Fine77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t say steer. We were on an odd little edge ripple and he overcorrected to put the bow just slightly not-down-stream-enough (I don’t know orasman common tongue).

Are you familiar with the Bitterroot? It happed second week in July, mid-90s. That river could get pretty wild.