Guest guest Posted June 25, 2000 Report Share Posted June 25, 2000 Hello all you vedic astrologers. Namaste. That means "I greet the God in you". Sarva dharma means all paths lead to the one true reality, everything is brahman. I am a christian theologian, by training. Henry Ford said History is bunk, which means he trashed Jesus, Krishna and Lord Rama in one go, in favour of the T model Ford. You want a T model Ford? "You can have it any colour you like, so long as it is black". Perhaps Henry Ford was the reincarnation of Ravanna, who knows. I suppose it is natural to defend that which you give your life's shradda, effort toward, as a guruseva and a sadhana to aid persons breaking through the veil of ignorance and piercing into the light of the atma. It takes a lot of different effort, and the 12th house, being the house of loss, means the movement from koham to deham to soham to aham brahmasmi, from who am I, to I am the body, to I am He, to everything is brahman. To get there, you have to lose the senses, the possessions, the friends, the reputation, the good name, the sense of belonging in this reality. So this television show was just a colossal display of ignorance. Call it forgettable bunk like Henry Ford did. Some sidereal astrologers do their work as a holy duty to the gods, in defiance of the Church's ban on all forms of divination and soothsaying and the like as a sin against the fourth commandment, "thou shalt not have false Gods". This is actually a form of reverse discrimination, since Chrisitanity also teaches in its own version, that everything in creation reflects the grandeur and the beauty of God. Then there are the short column fillers, the daily horoscopes - yep, have a look at http://astrology./ for your daily horoscope; it may be a painful miasma of hogwash to a dedicated astrologer doing service to humanity through astrology, by hey, at least it is in the public eye. Who knows what the Lord, God of Angel hosts has planned? The only thing is to chop wood and carry water and leave the rest to the Lord who say to one and all: Yogakshemam, I will bear the burden of your welfare. Das, How do I find out about this "Ekadashi Tithis" ... where do I work out this moon trine thing you mention? Chris P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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