Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Dear All My Monthly Planner is finally done and I have time to indulge here. Would anyone be interested in a Mrigashira discussion??? Have you noticed the stellium...is there a word for a cluster of planets in Sanskrit?...in May. Look at May 14th, about mid day. Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Rahu and Venus all in Taurus and nearly all of them in Mrigashira and facing Pluto. I found a similar chart in 1934 where all of the malefics were triggered along with the ecliptic axis. Any idea what Mrigashira might bring? I know it is ruled by Mars, but what is it really all about. I had a client with Sun, Moon and I believe Venus in Mrigashira. She is in her 60's. I teased her about being a hunter and asked her how she ever managed to marry 1-2 times? Her response, it was hard, each time I just knew that saying "I do" meant that there would be men I'd have to miss. <grins> No I do not mean that everyone with one of these planets in Mrigashira is hunter by nature, it was this chart and the combination that tipped me off. Looking forward to lively discussion Renee, you opened the door, can you offer more? Please, everyone join. The Lunar Eclipse is a great time to shift the list energy. c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 No I do not mean that everyone with one of these planets in Mrigashira is hunter by nature, it was this chart and the combination that tipped me off. Looking forward to lively discussion Renee, you opened the door, can you offer more? Please, everyone join. Hi... I thought this nakshatra represented the hunted rather than the hunter? Is that correct or is it the combo involved here that changes the meaning to 'hunter'? Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 I thought this nakshatra represented the hunted rather than the hunter? Is that correct or is it the combo involved here that changes the meaning to 'hunter'? Renee Me too . I thought Mrgasiras were a reserved type . Nicholas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Re Mrigashira Bepin Behari's intro is interesting in his out of print book Myths & Symbols of Vedic Astrology (Short quotes not against copyright if reviewing book - which I do here - it's excellent and needs to be reprinted). 'Mrigashira stands for an auspicious beginning and the newness of experience. Its characteristics have been figured in various ways, suggesting dissatisfaction with existence or confusion and disorientation created by cataclysmic events. following the turmoil, a new relationship is established which imparts a different momentum to life". That would seem to indicate a turn of events next year. Regards Gordon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Hmmm Do you have ideas how this might manifest? The charts of 1934 with all of the malefics including Pluto triggered and the nodes would suggest rebuilding, in fact, it was the beginning of the end of the great depression and we have lots of public works projects to show for it as well as an awareness of crop rotation (thank you dust bowl) and conservation. Then, the cluster also included Pluto. The naks. were Utar Ashada, Shravana and Dhanishta. BTW, I have had good results using the 4-41776 chart with Taurus (sidereal) on the lagna. Not meaning to begin a debate, just saying that this chart works for me. Anyway, Saturn and Rahu are on the Moon of that chart in January and also in October...see 10-3-1934. Just opening the door for discussion. If mrigashira is dissatisfaction, as I have seen in several clients, perhaps we will see a shift in priorities in the nation. If the US chart I use is reliable, the cluster or stellium is in the 1st and would suggest to me that we will be taking care of business at home. If it is reliable and the Lagna either Rohini or Mrigashira then the transformation may be dramatic. I heard today that experts (?!?) expect an economic resurgence in the spring based upon new economic stimulation. This might mean that we will be looking for ways to invest our (as a nation) resources for greatest good. Just musing and open for debate. BTW, I have Mars in Mrigashira and I call it the shopping nakshatra. Put me in one of those poorly organized discount places and I will find treasures. Mars is time conscious, so I usually as to be led to something wonderful and be in and out in under an hour. Works everytime; But I have to be led rather than will it. It's like a treasure hunt and I always expect to find something wonderful for myself or someone dear. c - GWBrennan (AT) aol (DOT) com gjlist Monday, December 31, 2001 11:58 AM Re: [GJ] Re: Mrgasira Dear Cynthia Re Mrigashira Bepin Behari's intro is interesting in his out of print book Myths & Symbols of Vedic Astrology (Short quotes not against copyright if reviewing book - which I do here - it's excellent and needs to be reprinted). 'Mrigashira stands for an auspicious beginning and the newness of experience. Its characteristics have been figured in various ways, suggesting dissatisfaction with existence or confusion and disorientation created by cataclysmic events. following the turmoil, a new relationship is established which imparts a different momentum to life". That would seem to indicate a turn of events next year. Regards Gordon Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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