Guest guest Posted October 13, 2001 Report Share Posted October 13, 2001 Dear Nicholas << Usually the rectifiers get into rather obscure techniques for which there is no need as the original chart makes perfect sense >>. Best Wishes Nicholas>> Dear Nicholas, I think that I do a minimum of 100 charts a year multiplied by 31 years, that makes a lot of charts. Some days in a New Festival gathering I read about 20 charts in a single day. In my experience, no many people know their exact birthtime. It can be "soon after dad came from the pit" or "before dinner time" or "around 4pm" or "between 2 and 6 pm". What do you in cases liked that? Do you rectify?. One day I did a chart to a lady and gave me the time as printed by her hospital. I took that time as accurate. Later on she found her Nadi chart in India but they could not find her chart under that birthtime. So they ask some questions to arrive to the correct time. What do you think of that. Best wishes Natabara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2001 Report Share Posted October 13, 2001 Dear Natabara In the Americas or Australia there may be a need to rectfy charts because of uncertain birth details but personally I am hesitant because this is the time I am destined to receive .However the most valid technique to overcome this is to not only examine the chart you receive but the prasna chart of the queriant .This helps to relieve the karmic shortfall where a person is not sure of their birth time . To me this scoreboard approach is completly bizarre and over the top . In Srila Prabhupada's case I imagine his family knew the importance of accurate birth time and therefore there is no comparison with persons who come for readings at a new age fair .So I maintain there should be good rationale for changing the Lagna .However your story is a good example of how we should allow be willing to intuit how destiny is unfolding . Hare Krsna Nicholas - "natabara" <natabara "GJlist" <gjlist> Saturday, October 13, 2001 10:05 PM [gjlist] rectification > Dear Nicholas > > << Usually the rectifiers get into rather obscure > techniques for which there is no need as the original chart makes perfect > sense >>. > Best Wishes > Nicholas>> > > > Dear Nicholas, > > I think that I do a minimum of 100 charts a year multiplied by 31 years, that makes a lot of charts. Some days in a New Festival gathering I read about 20 charts in a single day. In my experience, no many people know their exact birthtime. It can be "soon after dad came from the pit" or "before dinner time" or "around 4pm" or "between 2 and 6 pm". What do you in cases liked that? Do you rectify?. > > One day I did a chart to a lady and gave me the time as printed by her hospital. I took that time as accurate. Later on she found her Nadi chart in India but they could not find her chart under that birthtime. So they ask some questions to arrive to the correct time. What do you think of that. > > Best wishes > > Natabara > > > > > > > > gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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