Guest guest Posted June 15, 2001 Report Share Posted June 15, 2001 Namaste: Good idea!. I find this is the more difficult aspect of Jyotish, I came to conclussion that only few rare exeptions will have the correct birth date , in any case who has the watch adjusted to a milisecon ?. Hope we all get light on this best wishes Chai... gjlist, "Anil" <ccomposit@u...> wrote: > > Namaste > > Dear Zoran, > > Please do discuss the cases of horoscope rectification. It would be a very > educative and beneficial experience for aspiring astrologers like me. In > fact I request you to kindly elaborate on the methodology of birth time > rectification for the benefit of the list at large. > > With regards > > Anil > > - > <ahimsa@p...> > <gjlist> > Thursday, 14 June, 2001 03:40 AM > [gjlist] Blind analyses > > > > Dear Friends, > > Let me say something about blind analyses, please. > > Blind analyses are excellent for mutual learning and experience above all. > However, > > I have certain doubts about analyses based on unrectified birth time which > in my > > experience may be off even 15-20 minutes, comparing to birth certificate > or mother's > > report. In such cases, vimsotari dasha would shift considerably in case we > wish to > > pinpoint the exact day... Futhermore, what to say about divisional charts? > I > > understand that some jyotishas use rashi and navamsa only, which would > subsequently > > mean that the rest is trully left out on the intuition. With rashi and > navamsa > > chart, consistent LOGICAL approach is not complete, since there are twin > and other > > cases where both charts may be the same, but their lives different...In > such cases, > > jyotishas with developed intuition would supplement their rashi- navamsa > readings > > with their inner insight. However, if we are looking for consistent > approach, we > > should go deeper into divisional charts, and finetune the birth time as > laid out in > > Saravali, where he says that one cannot even step into this science > without > > knowledge of D-charts. Therefore my doubts/suggestions are: > > 1.We should enlist some life facts about X person and correct the > birthtime, or at > > least check rashi/navamsa/dashamsa/and other relevant charts. > > 2.Navamsa chart MUST be correct. How many of you are sure about your > correct navamsa > > chart?There are jyotishas who correctred their D-charts, after a long > study end > > experience of jyotish. In my own experience, more than 50% of charts I 've > read so > > far had incorrect birth time(from 2-3 till 20 minutes) In some cases, > navamsa and > > other charts changed with correction of 1 minute only. I 've had recently > had a > > chart of person where I even had to change lagna. With the given time, > lagna was in > > leo. However, when I saw a person and was given some life- facts/events, I > had to > > change lagna to cancer. Further checking proved cancer lagna and meen > navamsa in > > totto. I gave predicition about marriage around 15th september 2001, to be > later on > > told, that the wedding will have already been arranged at 15th september. > We may > > discuss such cases if you wish.. > > With regards, > > Zoran > > > > > > > > > > gjlist- > > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2001 Report Share Posted June 15, 2001 Namaste Dear Zoran, Please do discuss the cases of horoscope rectification. It would be a very educative and beneficial experience for aspiring astrologers like me. In fact I request you to kindly elaborate on the methodology of birth time rectification for the benefit of the list at large. With regards Anil - <ahimsa <gjlist> Thursday, 14 June, 2001 03:40 AM [gjlist] Blind analyses > Dear Friends, > Let me say something about blind analyses, please. > Blind analyses are excellent for mutual learning and experience above all. However, > I have certain doubts about analyses based on unrectified birth time which in my > experience may be off even 15-20 minutes, comparing to birth certificate or mother's > report. In such cases, vimsotari dasha would shift considerably in case we wish to > pinpoint the exact day... Futhermore, what to say about divisional charts? I > understand that some jyotishas use rashi and navamsa only, which would subsequently > mean that the rest is trully left out on the intuition. With rashi and navamsa > chart, consistent LOGICAL approach is not complete, since there are twin and other > cases where both charts may be the same, but their lives different...In such cases, > jyotishas with developed intuition would supplement their rashi-navamsa readings > with their inner insight. However, if we are looking for consistent approach, we > should go deeper into divisional charts, and finetune the birth time as laid out in > Saravali, where he says that one cannot even step into this science without > knowledge of D-charts. Therefore my doubts/suggestions are: > 1.We should enlist some life facts about X person and correct the birthtime, or at > least check rashi/navamsa/dashamsa/and other relevant charts. > 2.Navamsa chart MUST be correct. How many of you are sure about your correct navamsa > chart?There are jyotishas who correctred their D-charts, after a long study end > experience of jyotish. In my own experience, more than 50% of charts I 've read so > far had incorrect birth time(from 2-3 till 20 minutes) In some cases, navamsa and > other charts changed with correction of 1 minute only. I 've had recently had a > chart of person where I even had to change lagna. With the given time, lagna was in > leo. However, when I saw a person and was given some life-facts/events, I had to > change lagna to cancer. Further checking proved cancer lagna and meen navamsa in > totto. I gave predicition about marriage around 15th september 2001, to be later on > told, that the wedding will have already been arranged at 15th september. We may > discuss such cases if you wish.. > With regards, > Zoran > > > > > gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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