ინდოელი წინასწარმეტყველის, აბჰიგია ანანდის პროგნოზი 2026 წლისთვის


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ინდოელი ასტროლოგისა და ვედური წინასწარმეტყველის, აბჰიგია ანანდის პროგნოზი 2026 წლის შესახებ ახალი ტალღით გავრცელდა სოციალური მედიისა და YouTube-ის არხებზე ბოლო თვეებში. მის მიხედვით, მომავალი წელი შეიძლება გახდეს მნიშვნელოვანი გარდამტეხი პერიოდი, როგორც გლობალურ, ისე რეგიონალურ დონეზე.


ანანდი 2026 წელს ასტროლოგიური ნიშნების მიხედვით იმ პერიოდის მნიშვნელობას უსვამს ხაზს, რომელიც შეიძლება გამხდარიყო ოთხსაუკუნოვანი ციკლის გადამწყვეტი ეტაპი.


მისი პროგნოზის თანახმად, ეს წელი კრიტიკული მოვლენების, სიფრთხილის საჭირო პერიოდებისა და გლობალური ცვლილებების წლისპირია.


ვიდეოში, წინასწარმეტყველს დასახელებული აქვს ქვეყნები და თვეები, სადაც შესაძლო არასტაბილურობა უფრო მეტად გაიზრდება: მათ შორის ჩინეთი, ფილიპინები, ჩრდილოეთ კორეა და იაპონია.


ხოლო ყველაზე ამაღელვებელ თვეებად — აპრილი, ივლისი და ნოემბერი დაასახელა.


მისი ვარაუდით, ეს პერიოდები ასტროლოგიური გავლენებით განისაზღვრება და შეიძლება გამოიწვიოს:


აპრილი — დაძაბულობის პიკი და კონფლიქტური სიტუაციების გაძლიერება;

ივლისის ბოლო — სწრაფი ცვლილებები, როგორც სოციალურ, ისე ეკონომიკურ დარგში;

ნოემბერი — სტრუქტურული და სტრატეგიული გადაწყვეტილებების პერიოდული ცვლილებები, რომელმაც შესაძლოა გრძელვადიანი შედეგები მოიტანოს.


2026 წელი, ანანდის მიხედვით, შეიძლება გახდეს მნიშვნელოვანი პერიოდი მედიცინის განვითარებისთვის. განსაკუთრებით – დიაგნოსტიკის, ხელოვნური ინტელექტის გამოყენებით მიღწეულ პროგრესში.


ასევე, მისი თქმით, არსებობს შესაძლებლობა, რომ ზოგიერთ დარგში — მათ შორის ფუნდამენტურ მეცნიერებებში — დაიწყოს მნიშვნელოვანი სიახლეები.


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