Guest guest Posted April 20, 2000 Report Share Posted April 20, 2000 OM VISHNAVE NAMAH Dear Raghu, I don't know who yelled at you, but I do know that there will be trouble in the Balkhans...... Best Wishes Sanjay Rath - Das Goravani <> <gjlist > Thursday, April 20, 2000 0510 S Rath [gjlist] May 4th > > Hello > > Well, the big day is upon us so soon. > > Someone sent me that thing I wrote awhile back about it, and I think > when reading it, wow, I must have been having a bad day. Pretty heavy > sounding. > > I wish to again say what I've said before that I am a nothing > astrologer. I have some abilities on personal charts in certain areas of > life that interest, but mundane world predictions is not something I > know much about. > > In any case, I feel that these are key times. I am very aware of the > internet and computer technologies, and I can tell you, and many of you > know, that lately, in the last year, there has been a sudden sort of > critical mass reached in the interconnectivity of technologies with > themselves- like it's becoming completely normal for any company to be > able to access and share it's data in any way anywhere- the ability to > reach into databases freely from one place, and to present e-commerce > the way it's happening on the web, is rocking the soul of the economies > of the world. It's quite heavy. Hence, the rocketing up and down of the > stock markets. It's an unsettling time of unsurity because of massive > changes in the fields of electronic information. > > The TV, newspapers, and other technological advancements which preceeded > the internet also had this effect. Now more than ever, the people's of > the world are aware of each other. The position of America materially, > is visually and in every way available to everyone. So we have > situations like an Indian businessman stepping over a cow in the streets > in Delhi, while talking on his cell phone. > > Because modern life offers such a diversion into Raja Guna, such as the > capabilities of cell phones, portable computers, travel, TV, etc., etc., > so... > > It is more possible than ever to forget the more basic realities. It's > kindof like the world in general is having it's gross materialism > expansion time in a big way, or trying to. Some are really reaping the > fruits, and others are hungry for them and not getting them. > > I got a call today that one prominent OPENLY VEDIC astrologer just > filmed a TV show, kindof a major one that we all have access to, which > will air in late June, in which he is blind tested, and he wins, big > time. It's going to come off that he won. It's going to be quite > convincing I'm told. The blind test audience members are real, it was > all real, and he did great, I'm told. > > I see "Sheer Karma" cosmetic ads from Maybeline, the big cosmetics maker > here in the West, and "Karma Bracelets" for sale in large chain > department stores. It's becoming a little bit vogue to be into the > "Rahu" side of life as it's seen here- dressing like you've got an > "Eastern" touch... it's becoming fashionable. It seems there is a trend > towards interest in these matters again, as there was in the sixties > perhaps. > > Sometimes little things happen with big effects. For example, on May > 4th, something may happen, which is actually the trigger to something > major. But we may not know what that event was. Like for example, the > event whereby one lone Jewish man went into Nazi headquarters and shot > an officer to death, is what seemingly led to "Crystal Night" in > Germany, which seemingly was the blow that ushered in all-out Jewish > hatred there in the 40's- the event that opened the pent up subtle > battle that, into all out battle. So I mean, sometimes singular events > have large places in history, once the dust settles and we have time to > review "what really happened". Maybe it's a bad example. I'm not a > history expert. I'm also not European or Jewish and respect the greater > knowledge many have of this set of events over me. But my point is that > one thing leads to another at times. > > I don't know for sure anything big will happen on May 4th. Of course I > don't. > > One famous astrologer of prominent position wrote a letter about my last > letter on this matter, and he blasted me as a paranoid fanatic trying to > disturb others. > > Sorry! > > I personally am experiencing some of the most intense times of my life > during these transits. Right now half the zodiac by Lordship sits on my > Venus- the lords of the whole "right side" of my chart, lords of the 8th > through the 1st. On the day and hour that Saturn exactly sits on my > Venus, at that same hour, Venus enters that Aries two in transit. Hmmm. > What's the chances of that happening? > > GJ3 is coming along well. > > Seems this thing is pretty good eh? > > Although it's getting curioser and curioser, I have the Gita and it's > teachings, so I'm fine. How about you? > > One interesting thing: You know, so many people worldwide are now > connected by TV and internet- so if something major does happen, and if > there's also some simultaneous popularizing of "Hindu" or "New Age" > answers to the problems, then we may see a Spiritual Explosion. Imagine > the day when the world is suffering something big, and then around that > time some network decides to put up some popular Gurus preaching to > "help the people"... imagine if tons of people started applying > something new in their lives because of it, like a softening of the > hearts caused by calamity and introspection. That would of course be > wonderful. > > In San Francisco, in 88, when the big quake hit, I lived there. Clearly, > at that time, people for awhile were so much softer and kinder- the TV > hosts and everybody seemed to have a "pull together" consciousness. So > that is the benefit of calamity, that it causes us to go deeper. > > Thanks for listening. As the great astrologer who blasted me said "May > 4th will pass like any other day". > > I hope not. > > Das Goravani, Pres. > Dancing Moon Inc. > 2852 Willamette St > PMB 353 > Eugene OR 97405 > 1- > > > Das > > Vedic/Hindu Astrology Software and Educational Videos > > ------ > Your high school sweetheart-where is he now? With 4.4 million alumni > already registered at Classmates.com, there's a good chance you'll > find her here. Visit your online high school class reunion at: > http://click./1/3139/0/_/913692/_/956187476/ > ------ > > > gjlist- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2000 Report Share Posted April 20, 2000 Jaya Jagannath! Namaste Sanjayji, > OM VISHNAVE NAMAH > > Dear Raghu, > I don't know who yelled at you, but I do know that there will be trouble in > the Balkhans...... > Best Wishes > Sanjay Rath When I asked you about the bad time in the oncoming months,you answered that the worst was over,and instructed me to look at the annual chart of Yugoslavia.I didn't see much good in the chart,particularly in annual D-6. The most accute trouble in the Balkans is Kosovo,a southern province of FRYugoslavia.What exactly did you mean by troubles? Yours, Zoran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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