Guest guest Posted August 10, 2001 Report Share Posted August 10, 2001 In a message dated 8/9/01 11:35:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time, wenvas writes: << n this instance there are no beneficial aspects. My recommendation would be to wear Gold to strengthen the body...Ruby would be too harmful to Venus. >> Thanks Wendy:o) What about Mars at 8 Virgo 25', Ketu at 8 Virgo 35' rx and Sun at 24 Virgo in the 6th house with Venus/Merc in Libra at 7 and 18 respectively in the 7th, Jupiter at 1 Aries in the first (Aries lagna), Saturn at 23 Scorp in the 8th, Moon at 24 Taurus in the 2nd, Rahu 8 Pisces rx in the 12th? Any advice on stones? Rahu Dasa right now. Thanks...Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2001 Report Share Posted August 10, 2001 Dear Renee, The picture would be clearer if we could look at the chart proper. Giving the birth data is quicker for you (than typing all the planets positions) and certainly assists the astrologer to view ALL the relevant information. Having read all the recent posts on the use of Gems, why not have a go at it yourself and put your findings up. There are many experienced astrologers on the list who (I'm sure) will graciously point out any errors and guide you in the right direction :-))) All this talk of remedials and it begins to look as though Astrologers read a horoscope with the sole objective of prescribing a gem...this is not (or should not) be so. There are many other areas where the astrologer's advice is valuable. Knowing how to determine the native's Prikriti and, if present, Vrikriti...advising on diet (suitable to that native) to balance the doshas...advising on what precautions to take in certain areas of life; when certain activities are more favourable than others, etc... Not everyone is in a position to afford expensive gems...the astrologer should hone his skills in order to give the best advice possible...often negative circumstances (aspects) can be counteracted by a change in lifestyle, diet, meditation... To focus entirely on one area takes away from the richness of remedials available. To advise a native of his "lucky stone" is a good thing to do, but sometimes there may not be an (altogether) lucky stone to suggest. If in doubt DON'T, is a good rule of thumb. Regards, Wendy > What about Mars at 8 Virgo 25', Ketu at 8 Virgo 35' rx and Sun at 24 Virgo in > the 6th house with Venus/Merc in Libra at 7 and 18 respectively in the 7th, > Jupiter at 1 Aries in the first (Aries lagna), Saturn at 23 Scorp in the 8th, > Moon at 24 Taurus in the 2nd, Rahu 8 Pisces rx in the 12th? Any advice on > stones? Rahu Dasa right now. > > Thanks...Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2001 Report Share Posted August 10, 2001 PS: To my mind, the (ultimate) role of the Astrologer is to help his client understand his karma and, through this understanding, enliven the conscious awareness of his true Self (beyond karma). Wendy >>>All this talk of remedials and it begins to look as though Astrologers read a horoscope with the sole objective of prescribing a gem...this is not (or should not) be so. There are many other areas where the astrologer's advice is valuable. Knowing how to determine the native's Prikriti and, if present, Vrikriti...advising on diet (suitable to that native) to balance the doshas...advising on what precautions to take in certain areas of life; when certain activities are more favourable than others, etc... Not everyone is in a position to afford expensive gems...the astrologer should hone his skills in order to give the best advice possible...often negative circumstances (aspects) can be counteracted by a change in lifestyle, diet, meditation... To focus entirely on one area takes away from the richness of remedials available. To advise a native of his "lucky stone" is a good thing to do, but sometimes there may not be an (altogether) lucky stone to suggest. If in doubt DON'T, is a good rule of thumb. <<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 Dear Wendy, for my opinion you are completely right. Instead of asking for some kind of "cooking recipe" to relieve the circumstances of life, it would be better, firstly to reflect about them and then trying to find a deeper understanding. This does not mean to me that we have always to say " yes, thank you very much for the troubles", but to make some own efforts. I imagine the following picture: if some day we are asked "how did you master your life?" could we then answer: "oh, I wore an emerald, to make all job affairs easier..." In homeopathy we are told to give NO remedy if we are not sure! We have to wait and to observe or to leave our patient in somebody´s care, who might be better in this case. So, I fully agree with you, to let our fingers away from half-truth and to make some efforts to understand. For this group it could mean, to WORK OUT the gem oneself und to discuss this choice afterwards with the more learned for example. I am fully aware that there exist many, many hard trials on our earth and I believe that we have to help if possible, but I don`t like this kind of consuming, as if it were our right to get all "in sleep". So, let us share our experiences and let us work together, the masters and the students. All these immense discussions about remedies, nuritition and so on are showing one thing to me: most of us are only looking for some kind of improvement concerning their own circumstances of life. This is human and understandable. But it´s not enough! My suggestion for this group would be to connect these desires with the willingness to improve our all knowledge. <Jai Mataaji ( The Spook) made a very good beginning here.> Best wishes, Ilona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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