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Zoran Radosavljevic wrote:

Dear Jyotisha,

On monday, while teaching on infleunces of graha to a small group of

SJVC students here in Yugoslavia (all of them doing yoga practice and meditaion),

I have explained them the infleunces on Guru which is the best placed

in 7th house in general for a smooth and happy marriege (of course if unafflicted)

and for a person himself, since Guru which rules Dhi Shakti would fare

well in the house of KAMA, moderating desires and giving generally good

and evolutinary desires. So I delibrately misled them to think that having

Guru in 7th house is the best ifluence for true love... Then we started

speaking about shani... I had to explain that TRUE LOVE is not fullilling

our desires but SERVICE to a partner in mutual UNITY towards GOD. The service

belongs to SHANI. That is why Shani gets DIGBAL in 7th house... Our role

is to SERVE the partner, to renounce the EGO (LAGNA) for Partner. That

is why, Lagna and Saptama Bhava (7th) houses are opposite. That is why

SHANi and SURYA are the opposite. Then the problem arose. WHY SHANI

always gives grief when placed in 7th? He is there to REMIND us that everything

is transitory.... even love and partnership... We must never lose our mind

in DESIRES... So some form of grief would necessarily arise when SHANI

is placed in 7th. However, he would be THE SINGLE influence the give deep

symphaty and selfless dedication and service to partner..It all depends

on the angle we view the graha. If viewed from Spiritual Angle, shani is

never malefic... So grief is a fuel for reminding the ego (SURYA reflecting

itself through CHANDRA manas and remaining ATTACHED) to transcend its boundaries

and reach the ATMA (SURYA in the form of PURUSHA where unattached to MANAS-CHANDRA).

So I personally never consider Shani as malefic. There is a saying in Christian

ortodox tradition :

Thank you GOD, for giving me the GRIEF(Shani), and opportunity to progress...

Jai SHANI DEV!

Zoran

Carolhook (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

Dear Shailesh,

Thank

you for explaining this to me. Saturn is both weak yet positionally

strong in my horoscope, so when I am not vigilant and thus allow Saturn

to give me grief, it offers a superb example of grief-giving to me so that

I might not have a boring life.

However I

have learned Saturn's sway over my life is only to the extent I allow myself

to be swayed or affected by a weak Saturn's illusory veil of discord. When

gathering up reserves of strength through concentration upon higher truths,

I am able to see harmony all around me (it was always there). Then

I think to myself, "If I had only ignored Saturn's drama, accepted God's

ever present love, I'd have spent fewer heartbeats."

The repeating lesson to me is that

the day's sunshine precedes a dark night but that sunlight is never extinguished,

even when it so dramatically appears to have departed....it is always there.

Sunlight continues beaming when the night is dark, while night would have

us convinced there is no light at all.

A weak Saturn makes grief only to present

to the individual that the time is ripe to awaken from a stilted drama.

This awakening is a call for action. Use one's energies and efforts to

bring about favorable changes right now, and be thankful for both the wake-up

call and what it represents: a new opportunity to live in the Light.

Carol

In a message dated 3/5/2002 5:58:54

PM Eastern Standard Time, scchadha (AT) hotmail (DOT) com writes:

 

 

Dear

Carol,

[With

permission from Partha]

It means

that when other planets are strong, well placed, etc, their signification

will menifest equally strongly.

In case

of Saturn, its signification has been given as "grief" and its intensity

will be in reverse proportion to Saturn's strength, dignity etc.

In other

words, stronger Saturn gives less "grief" and weaker Saturn gives more.

Best

wishes

Shailesh

 

 

 

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare

Krishna; Om Tat Sat

:

gjlist-

 

 

Your use of is subject

to the

--

Zoran Radosavljevic

Jyotish Teacher at Shri Jagannath Vedic Centre

mails: ahimsa (AT) NSpoint (DOT) net

ahimsa (AT) neobee (DOT) net

web address: http://www.sjvc.co.yu

--

Zoran Radosavljevic

Jyotish Teacher at Shri Jagannath Vedic Centre

mails: ahimsa (AT) NSpoint (DOT) net

ahimsa (AT) neobee (DOT) net

web address: http://www.sjvc.co.yu

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Thank you GOD, for giving me the GRIEF(Shani), and opportunity to progress...

Jai SHANI DEV!

Dear Zoran,

Thank you for writing--I agree with you completely!

Carol

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