Discover Jules Berry's personality through AI and Vedic astrology, exploring his Ayurvedic doshas, qualities, social archetypes, elemental traits, temperament, and energy balance.
Your Ayurdosha classification is of Pitta-Vata category.
With both pitta-vata dosha you will possess traits of both the doshas with predominantly pitta type characteristics. With the dominance of Pitta you have a fiery nature that manifests in both body and mind. This is supported by a creative mind and lively and enthusiastic nature.You are usually of medium size and weight. You will have beautiful silky hair with bright and sensitive skin. You have moderately sized hands and fingers, nose and lips. You may suffer yellowing of teeth, if not taken care. You are born intelligent with a precise memory.
For you, being focused and ‘on task’ comes naturally. Your immense drive however, will push you ahead when perhaps you should be slowing down. You will stop at nothing to complete a project or goal, and will often feel frustrated with others who are less focused, and who are slower then you. When in balance you can concentrate well and when unbalanced you may feel agitated and distracted. When unbalanced, it can lead to anger and agitation.
The rugged and mobile quality of Vata when combined with hot and mobile quality of Pitta make theme frequently prone to skin irritation, burning sensations, acidity, ulcers, excessive body heat, heartburn, and indigestion. You may anger or aggression at times which could lead to headache. It may even cause burning disorders such as ulcers and inflammation.
It is important to regulate the Agni (digestive fire); Agni is normally too low or too high. Regular exercise with moderate intensity, yoga, and quiet meditation promote balance. To pacify or to maintain a balance, meditation, massages and inhaling cooling scents such as rose, mint and lavender can help relax the body. Drink lots of room temperature water as you have a tendency towards dryness in the winter and feeling over heated in the summer.
Your Primary Guna is Tamasik and Secondary Guna is Rajasik.
Guna refers to qualities, virtues, properties, and merits. It provides a deeper understanding of the characteristics, tendencies, thoughts, emotions, and behaviours of all beings and things. These gunas influence our actions, dominant traits, and ways of behaving. Lord Krishna in the Bhagavadgita enlightens us on the qualities of Sattva, rajas, and tamas and how they impact human behaviour. The three attributes are Tamas (tendency toward lethargy and rigidity), Rajas (tendency toward ambition and activity) and Sattva (tendency toward selfless service), respectively.
Tamasik (Laziness, Ignorance, Anger, Greed, Chaotic, Addictive, Helplessness, Doubtful, Sadness, Apathy, Confusion, Grief, Dependency)
Tamas for darkness, rest, sleep, inertia, and ignorance (literally being in the dark, not knowing) are symbolized by the colour Black. Tamas is the darkness and the crudeness in man. It is 'ajnanajam' (born of ignorance) and 'mohanam' (the cause of delusion). It binds the soul through recklessness, laziness and sleep.
Rajasik (Passionate, Energetic, Ambitious, full of desire, Competitive, Anger, Irritation, Worry, Restlessness, Courage, Determination)
Rajas is for fiery transmutation, passion, and attachment, symbolized by the colour Red. Rajas is full of passion and is born out of 'thrishna' (thirst or intense desire) and 'sanga' (attachment). It binds the soul through attachment with action.
Your Temperament is primarily Floating nature.
This report analyzes your mental temperament, taking into account planetary positions to identify your dominant temperament as Fixed, Floating, or Conflicting. Understanding your mental temperament can help you interact more effectively with others and make more informed decisions.
Individuals with high floating temperaments in astrology are known for their adaptability, versatility, and restlessness. They are associated with qualities such as:
Your Primary Varna is Sudras (Workers) and Secondary Varna is Kshatriyas (Warrior).
This report is derived from Kundali's planetary positions, conjunction and their aspect's strength. The meaning of this report should be considered symbolically, and it represents one's likelihood of choosing a profession based on dominant Varna. Every individual has a unique mix of Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishay, and Shudra Varna; the dominance of one Varna over another influences the career profession of the individual. This report must not be confused with the discriminatory varna system based on one's caste.
Individuals dominant with Shudra Varna can be associated with below fields -
In modern times, professions reflecting traits associated with the Kshatriya varna historically include roles in defense and security (military, law enforcement), government and administration (civil services, political leadership), strategic management, and leadership positions. Careers in armed forces, law enforcement agencies, governance, policy-making, and leadership roles resonate with Kshatriya attributes. Individuals in these professions are responsible for defense, law enforcement, governance, and strategic decision-making.
Masculine energy is dominant in your mind and body.
Shiva-Shakti (Ardhanarishvara) is a representation of the balance and harmony of masculine (Shiva) and feminine (Shakti) energies in the universe. It signifies the fact that both of these energies exist within each one of us. This form of deity symbolizes the inseparable and complementary nature of these energies. In Hindu philosophical traditions, masculine and feminine energies represent qualities that are associated with masculinity and femininity in human beings. Astrology describes these energies in terms of polarities or qualities that are associated with different signs, elements, and planets. It's important to note that associations of masculine and feminine energies are symbolic and do not define specific traits based on gender. Everyone has a unique combination of these energies in their astrological chart. To be a complete human being, it is crucial to have a balance of masculine and feminine traits.
Masculine energy is characterized by action-oriented behaviour, stability, and predictability. It is driven by willpower, clarity, and focus. This energy likes to create structures and rules to apply logic properly. It is governed by rationality and analytical thinking. Masculine energy is known for its good logical and reasoning skills. They can think clearly while solving problems and making efforts. They have tremendous external strength in their persona and are fond of challenges. They usually love getting admiration and appreciation for their efforts.
Overall, they are independent leaders, logical and analytical thinkers, efficient, and powerful. Much more action-oriented, confident, focused, adventurous, strong, loyal, firm, caretaker, and full of pride & honour.
Your Primary Element is Earthy and Secondary Element is Fiery.
The human body is believed to be made up of four fundamental elements according to ancient philosophies like Ayurveda. These elements are Earth, Water, Fire, and Air. They combine and interact within the body, influencing various physiological functions, health, and well-being.
The dominance of the earthy elements in a Kundali can affect the personality or behaviour of the person in both positive and negative ways.
Individuals influenced by the fire element often exhibit passionate, dynamic personas. They radiate enthusiasm, displaying intense drive, and determination in pursuing goals. This elemental connection fosters leadership qualities, emboldening them to take initiative and inspire others. Their assertiveness can verge on impulsiveness, reflecting their quick, decisive nature. At times, they may struggle with impatience or a short temper, but their vibrant energy fuels their charisma and optimism. Fire-aligned personalities thrive on challenge, embracing change with adaptability. They possess a contagious zeal, igniting motivation in themselves and those around them, often leaving a lasting, fiery impact in their endeavors.