Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 For Karen Townsend, If you are just beginning your study of Vedic Astrology consider giving yourself the gift of taken Roeland DeLooff's Dirach Academy course. Not only will you get a solid foundation you will have the opportunity of 24 hour turn around on questions and assignments. This course is delivered via e-mail and will amaze you at how quickly you learn and how well he presents complicated concepts. His e-mail address is deva@dirah,demon.nl and his home page is http://welcome.to/jyotish You won't regret this. Phyl Chubb - <gjlist > <gjlist > Tuesday, July 04, 2000 4:13 AM [gjlist] Digest Number 82 > ------ > Life's too short to send boring email. Let SuperSig come to the rescue. > http://click./1/6137/1/_/913692/_/962709219/ > ------ > > > gjlist- > > > ------ > > There are 5 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. Re: mantra for saturn moon conj..please > rhodes10 > 2. Re: mantra for saturn moon conj..please > rhodes10 > 3. Re: Tropical vs. Sidereal, Vedic vs. non-Vedic > aumgn93 > 4. Re: Re: Tropical vs. Sidereal, Vedic vs. non-Vedic > "Manoj Pathak" <manojpathak > 5. Re: message from neophyte > "Vipin Doda" <indianastroman > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 1 > Mon, 03 Jul 2000 19:59:52 -0000 > rhodes10 > Re: mantra for saturn moon conj..please > > namaskar > still waiting for the mantra for the moon+saturn conjunction. > thanking you > rhoda > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 2 > Mon, 03 Jul 2000 20:08:42 -0000 > rhodes10 > Re: mantra for saturn moon conj..please > > kindly look up the rajarajeshwari mantra..... > will send more details if i find them on the net > rhoda > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 3 > Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:18:58 EDT > aumgn93 > Re: Tropical vs. Sidereal, Vedic vs. non-Vedic > > Dear Friends, > > The Tropical Zodiac is based on the false ancient Greek notion that the > Equinox Points are "fixed" while the fixed stars "move". > > Tying the signs to the Northern Hemisphere's seasonal changes is a logical > error that insults the Southern Hemisphere, where the seasons are the > opposite. A person born in New York City on December 25th is a Capricorn > because he was born just after the Winter Solstice. Meanwhile, a person born > that day in Sydney, Australia, was born just after the Summer Solstice. That > would make the person born in Sydney on Dec. 25 a Cancer! > > Now, really, I ask you -- how can two people born on the same day have Sun > Opposite Sun? > > (In my opinion, the only thing Tropical Astrology is good for is calculating > a planet's right ascension. Just look at the planet's Tropical longitude at > a given time, and then, using a Tropical table of houses, look up the > sidereal time for that planet's Tropical longitude being at the Midheaven.) > > As for the differences between the Western Sidereal and Jyotish schools, they > are so miniscule compared to Tropical vs Sidereal that it's not funny. There > will be plenty of time to work them out after we've overthrown the Holy > Tropical Church and buried Tropical Astrology once and for all. > > Later, > Kevin/Baraka > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 4 > Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:11:15 IST > "Manoj Pathak" <manojpathak > Re: Re: Tropical vs. Sidereal, Vedic vs. non-Vedic > > Continuing the ongoing discussion on Tropical Vs Sidereal Zodiac, let me put > some points here. > > I once said on the list, use the two zodiacs and then decide for yourself. > Thats the best way of selecting or rejecting what is appropriate. > > Few inputs. > > When we work out the horoscope using the traditional method (ghati pal, > palbha and using char khand etc.) we use the moveable zodiac only but then > make angular correction and convert sayana into nirayana and then use only > the nirayana chart. > > regards, > > Manoj > > > >aumgn93 > >gjlist > >gjlist > >[gjlist] Re: Tropical vs. Sidereal, Vedic vs. non-Vedic > >Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:18:58 EDT > > > >Dear Friends, > > > >The Tropical Zodiac is based on the false ancient Greek notion that the > >Equinox Points are "fixed" while the fixed stars "move". > > > >Tying the signs to the Northern Hemisphere's seasonal changes is a logical > >error that insults the Southern Hemisphere, where the seasons are the > >opposite. A person born in New York City on December 25th is a Capricorn > >because he was born just after the Winter Solstice. Meanwhile, a person > >born > >that day in Sydney, Australia, was born just after the Summer Solstice. > >That > >would make the person born in Sydney on Dec. 25 a Cancer! > > > >Now, really, I ask you -- how can two people born on the same day have Sun > >Opposite Sun? > > > >(In my opinion, the only thing Tropical Astrology is good for is > >calculating > >a planet's right ascension. Just look at the planet's Tropical longitude > >at > >a given time, and then, using a Tropical table of houses, look up the > >sidereal time for that planet's Tropical longitude being at the Midheaven.) > > > >As for the differences between the Western Sidereal and Jyotish schools, > >they > >are so miniscule compared to Tropical vs Sidereal that it's not funny. > >There > >will be plenty of time to work them out after we've overthrown the Holy > >Tropical Church and buried Tropical Astrology once and for all. > > > >Later, > >Kevin/Baraka > > ______________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 5 > Tue, 4 Jul 2000 09:47:03 +0530 > "Vipin Doda" <indianastroman > Re: message from neophyte > > Hello Jace, > > To start with Indian Astrology, you should first go for its mathematics part which includes making horoscopes, divisional charts, dashas, and other important things which you will need at every step. Try Astronomy and Mathematical Astrology by Deepak Kapoor for mathematical portion. > > Also, take Table of Asendants and Ephemeris for the year 2000 > > With Best Wishes > Bye! > > > Vipin Doda > Free! Astrological Consultancy > http://www.sonipat.com/supraastrology > indianastroman > Ph: 0091-1264-50841 > ICQ#: 65802234 > > - > Jace Townsend > gjlist > Monday, July 03, 2000 2:46 AM > [gjlist] message from neophyte > > > Dearest List Members, > Could someone please tell me the name of a good > beginners book about Vedic astrology? > Is lagna the same as the ascendant in western ast.? > I need to know terminology also. > Are Vedic terms transposable from western terms? > Basically, where do i start?? > Thank you all, > Karen Townsend > D.O.B. 7-12-1954 04-52a.m. > > > -------- ---- > > > > -------- ---- > > gjlist- > > > > > > > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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