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| | tamaso maa jyotir gamaya | |

 

 

Dear Mark Kincaid,

 

This is a very interesting topic you have touched here and I appreciate your

knowledge on both sectors of the Vedic knowledge. Since many years my

predominant interest is Jyotish and I see a great value in using Jyotish to

determine a persons Prakruti and complete physical constitution. I have now

started to study Ayurveda and see the connection as a great help to

understand many of the aspects.

 

As you know the moment of birth determines the whole experience of our

worldly existence. It is this moment that gives us astrologically a great

knowledge about everything a person has planed to experience. At this moment

the constitution of the body is fixed and so are the "nija roga"

(self/internal diseases) which the soul of the native has brought with

him/her.

If you are the descendant of a golden delicious apple tree you can not

change into a pink lady or even a cherry, however intense you try. You have

inherited a great deal of your future karma at this moment of birth and this

is not due to bad luck or bad will of the lord. As described in the Gita we

find many explanations on the concept of karma and inheritance. Taken this

into account we have a plan for this body which is described as fixed karma,

8th house diseases. There is a possibility to alter this karma and to reduce

the effects but it is not as easy as it might be seen by some keen and

enthusiastic practitioners. And usually it is not in the practitioners hands

to change this fate anyway. It is the grace of God who can alter and release

such pain if we have faith in him and follow a certain path of purity.

 

Then there is agantuk roga, self inflicted diseases and problems which we

have the chance to control to a certain degree. They can be read through the

6th house which is an Upachaya house. House of growth. If we apply the

lessons of life as a teaching and accept the learning we have a chance to

improve from the misery. As a sample we can take the digestion which is

governed through the 6th house. If we eat McDonald for a long time we get

sick as it is beautifully described by Supersice Me. Do we accept the

sickness as a learning and stay away from this food we have learned the

lesson, and life will improve. Wether we need one or many more lessons until

we have understood the learning is entirely our choice. All aspects of

disease which are controlled by agantuk roga are as you describe "easy"

correctable and can be prevented through medical help and education.

 

But what if the 6th house of Agantuk roga is heavily afflicted. Is learning

possible? Is it possible to hear if Jupiter is very weak and afflicted or

will the patient get the insight if Mars and Sun do not allow insight to

happen.

 

Talking of a fatalistic view is not right as it describes a view that is

fixed and stuck. We have to understand Jyotish as a tool to see much more

then the disease. Jyotish is a tool which is capable to determine all

aspects of the learning.

Jyoti = Light/knowledge and Isha = God. The knowledge is described as an

insight into Gods plan of life.

Jyotish does not cure and does not change. It only brings light into

darkness. Insight and understanding is the goal which are the basis of

healing.

 

We should not believe that a medical practitioner can alter karma. Only the

patient himself can do so if we assist in the right way. Never give false

hope. Every disease is a sign which wants to teach us something. So it is

our duty to search for the deeper meaning of this lesson and to teach a

satvic life. Use Jyotish in this way and lead a patient to understanding.

Bring light into the darkness, as self knowledge is the base of all

knowledge.

 

Om Shanti

Marcus

 

marcus

 

_____

 

ayurveda [ayurveda]

On Behalf Of Mark Kincaid

Thursday, May 26, 2005 6:45 AM

ayurveda

<ayurveda> 2-All re. relationship between Ayurved and

Jyotish.... >Mark Kincaid 5/25

 

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