Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 Dear All I just got the birth data for John Nash, the nobel-prize winning mathematician on whom the movie "A Beautiful Mind" was based. I got the data from www.astrodatabank.com if you don't know them or this site check it out. Would anyone be open to discussion? What do you think about this: he does not have the yoga for a mathematician. I would like to segue into the nakshatra Revati. Nash's Moon is there with his Mars, I've found that this mansion can be very detached. It loves to spend time alone, and can be great at meditation or slipping away from the bonds of this world. What do you all think? I can see his Mercury Pluto tight union on the lagna as a deeply focused and intensely compulsive mind, particularly with Mercury in a Bhadra yoga. IFyou recall my journey into discussion of the charts of those who achieve advanced degrees, I said that there was a powerful 12th house and typically a strong Rahu connection. Here, we find Venus in her own sign in the 12th with the Sun and Rahu. The ability to detach and focuse opn a goal was tremendous! He also liked to wander in Europe, 12th house. anyway, there is bio. info at the website above and perhaps some of you will share insights. Astrodatabank welcomes Vedic discuss and comments on charts on their site. I'll prabably post comments later this week, my brains are a little addled from a migraine earlyer today. cynthia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2002 Report Share Posted March 12, 2002 Great post... Yeah, his discernment ability (5th house) was very Saturnian. I take Venus (in Mrgashirsha) dasha was when he lost his mind? his navamsa has major 6th and 8th house moon and mercury stuff happening... PS Dont take rice with a migraine! --- cynthia novak <c.a.novak wrote: > Dear All > > I just got the birth data for John Nash, the > nobel-prize winning > mathematician on whom the movie > "A Beautiful Mind" was based. > > I got the data from www.astrodatabank.com if you > don't know them or this > site check it out. > > Would anyone be open to discussion? What do you > think about this: he does > not have the yoga for a mathematician. > > I would like to segue into the nakshatra Revati. > > Nash's Moon is there with his Mars, I've found that > this mansion can be very > detached. It loves to spend time alone, and can be > great at meditation or > slipping away from the bonds of this world. > > What do you all think? > > I can see his Mercury Pluto tight union on the lagna > as a deeply focused and > intensely compulsive mind, particularly with Mercury > in a Bhadra yoga. > > IFyou recall my journey into discussion of the > charts of those who achieve > advanced degrees, I said that there was a powerful > 12th house and typically > a strong Rahu connection. Here, we find Venus in > her own sign in the 12th > with the Sun and Rahu. The ability to detach and > focuse opn a goal was > tremendous! > > He also liked to wander in Europe, 12th house. > > anyway, there is bio. info at the website above and > perhaps some of you will > share insights. Astrodatabank welcomes Vedic > discuss and comments on charts > on their site. I'll prabably post comments later > this week, my brains are a > little addled from a migraine earlyer today. > > cynthia > > > > > > Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat > Sat > : > gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Try FREE Mail - the world's greatest free email! / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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