Now one thing you should understand very clearly about the charts that- Every single observation written above describes potential. Potential is not destiny.
The natal chart shows what the soul is carrying into this birth. The Viparita Raja Yoga forms in many charts. Not every person with that yoga lives its extraordinary version.
The running dasha is what determines when dormant potential activates. A 6th, 8th, or 12th house placement that is completely quiet during one dasha can completely transform a person's life in another dasha when that dasha lord has a direct connection to the house or its lord. Timing is everything.
The natal chart is the map. The dasha is the vehicle moving across it.
After all the charts, all the cases, all the years of sitting with these three houses that everyone fears: the 6th, the 8th, and the 12th are asking three specific questions. Nothing more. The 6th asks: will you serve without ego and fight for others rather than for yourself?
The 8th asks: will you go deeper than is comfortable and release what no longer belongs to you?
The 12th asks: will you give without keeping score and sit in the silence long enough to hear what is actually there?
The charts of people who answered yes to these questions show lives of unusual depth, unusual power, and unusual peace. The charts of people who fought these houses show endless cycles of the same lesson arriving in different forms. Same planets. Same houses. The only difference is the intention brought to them.
Clarice Lispector:
Language is my human effort. My destiny is to search and… return empty-handed. But—I return with the unsayable. The unsayable can only be given to me through the failure of my language. Only when the construction fails, can I obtain what it could not achieve.