Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 How about the Goravani software? Does Goravani still have it up for sale? Or has he taken it off the market? Has he recovered from his depression? Who can compare Goravani with Parashara's Light? I would like to orchestrate some kind of comparison on the Astrologia Vedica list. /?yguid=144775677 I am under the impression that Goravani is tops all around. Dharma/Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 Dear Dharma/Dean, > How about the Goravani software? Does Goravani still have it up for > sale? Or has he taken it off the market? Has he recovered from his > depression? I have been using the software and experimenting with it for few months now. As the version that I am using of Jyotish Suite still has a few things that don't work on my computer- it is therefore hard to make a comment on that aspect of the software. What I found about the software is that it is very easy to use with the most beautiful screens. The most important thing that stands out is the layout of windows, which you create - and you can do that anywhere on the screen and in any size. You can open as many windows of any size and anywhere on the screen. This is likely one option that no one else has. If you used to like the Goravani software, then you will find this to be much more nicer and easier. All dasas can be calculated to 8 levels. I am under the weather right now and can write some more on the software in a day or two. There are far too many things that make this the software to stand out. Best wishes, Dale > > Who can compare Goravani with Parashara's Light? I would like to > orchestrate some kind of comparison on the Astrologia Vedica list. > > /?yguid=144775677 > > I am under the impression that Goravani is tops all around. > > Dharma/Dean > > > > > Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat > : gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 Hello everyone, Namaste's and Greetings all around. Thank you to Dean for the compliment re my software program. To answer his questions myself: GJ is still on the market. You can still purchase GJ, same price, same everything. I still support it personally on phone and through email. I'm still selling the same version for 3 years now, which is version 2.26 I am slowly overcoming my depression. Lately I'm doing better than ever, so that is to say, that slowly I'm getting over it. It takes time. I am doing more now than I have in a very long time. I am catching up on old email, and plan on finishing version 3, still. I surely would like to finish version 3. It is almost done, and quite interesting- there's nothing like it; it's different, in a good way, from mine and other programs out already. The depression issue is huge and complex. I've learned alot. Many things affect us, and some of us just run down our reserves. I was such a driven person who was not resupplying himself. So I'm learning how to be more balanced. GJ and PL, and other programs, vary in various ways. By now, others often have more features than mine if you count somehow, but I often hear people like mine better anyway. Usually it's because of the use-ability, ease, friendly types of factors. People just like mine better, even if it doesn't have XYZ fancy dasha system already. But of course, the others have their fans and users too. Sales are very slow, and I'm broke, but I can finish 3 to save my parade, but for me, to be free from the intense personal internal pain I was in, is such a boon. I am a much happier, more balanced, more peaceful person these days. That's why I haven't been blasting my pain out on the list- I don't have it- no way even close to like I used to. I used to have such intense internal emotional pain. It was unreal. Now I don't. Due to various reasons, meds, learning, controlling where I let my thoughts go, etc., I don't have the pain. I would venture to say mainly for me it's chemistry. The biggest help came from meds, and supplements. From these, the most noticeable improvements arose. Then excercise, rest, peaceful surroundings, a good friend who really loves you and cares about you, and other things, then follow. Anyway, Dean, thanks for asking. I welcome questions on these issues, GJ and Depression should anyone have any others, since these two things rule my life for years now. By the way, I have painted many Celtic paintings by now. About 20 to 30 paintings in the last year of recovery. It's been a big help. Painting is a very peaceful hobby. It helped to touch all that ancient stuff and feel connected perhaps, a part of perhaps. When I joined Hare Krishna my family was upset that I was "leaving my real roots". Now I've gone back and tasted that more so than they had hoped ;-) I have come to find, as have some others, that the best way to relate across cultures is to not lose your own cultural identity. We never really can anyway, so it's best to know it and use it. I tried to become a Hindu fully, as did many others not Indian, but parts of us are always what we came from. Now that I love and know Celtic history, I feel a completeness. By the way, fate has it that a lovely, fragile, little female has joined me in my apartment. I can't tell if she's sexy though, now do I know much about what she thinks. She only weighs a couple ounces, because she's a Cockatiel! She's sits on my shoulder while I answer email! She enjoys walking on the keyboard, and flying around. She's a Suka, so she imitates. She was living with a couple teenage girls, so right now she just knows their cell phone ringers, which I get to hear alot each day. I should teach her to say "Get to work you idiot". Anyway, peace out, happy days to you all, I'm returning to family names however, so this is sorting out to be the name I'm going to use most likely RIchard MacKai (Das Goravani) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2003 Report Share Posted December 13, 2003 Om Namah Shivaya! Namaste, Das Goravani! Greetings. Allow to come... I am a student and apprentice of Jyotish, and I live in the Brazil. I apologize if my English is incorrect, because I speak to the Portuguese. Know meantime, that desire strongly that he recovers of his depression, because it is just a cycle in his life, of which can return with a larger insight on himself, and the on his own one dharma. If it is possible, maintain in mind, that his work in Jyotish, independent of the money, it is fundamental and important for the illumination of many human consciences, in this maha yuga. You can be sure that we make votes of improvements, and that can count with ours positive thought in his favorecimento. I am eagerly awaiting the conclusion of the Jyotish Studio 3. He would like to buy him when it is ready, and if possible, to obtain a beta version. Altair Meier Hoff Street: Hermes da Fonseca; number 1089 Neighborhood: Centro City: Cláudia State: Mato Grosso Country: Brazil Zip Code: 78540-000 e-mail: altairmh or altairmh I take advantage of the opportunity for to present sincere votes of admiration, so much for his self-denying work, as for his largest happiness and larger motivation for the life. Pranams, Daivajna Altair .'. '.' - "Das Goravani" <> <gjlist> Monday, December 08, 2003 12:41 PM Re: [GJ] How about the Goravani Software? > > Hello everyone, > > Namaste's and Greetings all around. > > Thank you to Dean for the compliment re my software program. > > To answer his questions myself: > > GJ is still on the market. You can still purchase GJ, same price, same > everything. > > I still support it personally on phone and through email. > > I'm still selling the same version for 3 years now, which is version 2.26 > > I am slowly overcoming my depression. Lately I'm doing better than ever, so > that is to say, that slowly I'm getting over it. It takes time. > > I am doing more now than I have in a very long time. I am catching up on old > email, and plan on finishing version 3, still. > > I surely would like to finish version 3. It is almost done, and quite > interesting- there's nothing like it; it's different, in a good way, from > mine and other programs out already. > > The depression issue is huge and complex. I've learned alot. Many things > affect us, and some of us just run down our reserves. I was such a driven > person who was not resupplying himself. So I'm learning how to be more > balanced. > > GJ and PL, and other programs, vary in various ways. By now, others often > have more features than mine if you count somehow, but I often hear people > like mine better anyway. Usually it's because of the use-ability, ease, > friendly types of factors. People just like mine better, even if it doesn't > have XYZ fancy dasha system already. But of course, the others have their > fans and users too. > > Sales are very slow, and I'm broke, but I can finish 3 to save my parade, > but for me, to be free from the intense personal internal pain I was in, is > such a boon. I am a much happier, more balanced, more peaceful person these > days. That's why I haven't been blasting my pain out on the list- I don't > have it- no way even close to like I used to. I used to have such intense > internal emotional pain. It was unreal. Now I don't. Due to various reasons, > meds, learning, controlling where I let my thoughts go, etc., I don't have > the pain. > > I would venture to say mainly for me it's chemistry. The biggest help came > from meds, and supplements. From these, the most noticeable improvements > arose. Then excercise, rest, peaceful surroundings, a good friend who really > loves you and cares about you, and other things, then follow. > > Anyway, Dean, thanks for asking. I welcome questions on these issues, GJ and > Depression should anyone have any others, since these two things rule my > life for years now. > > By the way, I have painted many Celtic paintings by now. About 20 to 30 > paintings in the last year of recovery. It's been a big help. Painting is a > very peaceful hobby. It helped to touch all that ancient stuff and feel > connected perhaps, a part of perhaps. When I joined Hare Krishna my family > was upset that I was "leaving my real roots". Now I've gone back and tasted > that more so than they had hoped ;-) > > I have come to find, as have some others, that the best way to relate across > cultures is to not lose your own cultural identity. We never really can > anyway, so it's best to know it and use it. I tried to become a Hindu fully, > as did many others not Indian, but parts of us are always what we came from. > Now that I love and know Celtic history, I feel a completeness. > > By the way, fate has it that a lovely, fragile, little female has joined me > in my apartment. I can't tell if she's sexy though, now do I know much about > what she thinks. She only weighs a couple ounces, because she's a Cockatiel! > She's sits on my shoulder while I answer email! She enjoys walking on the > keyboard, and flying around. She's a Suka, so she imitates. She was living > with a couple teenage girls, so right now she just knows their cell phone > ringers, which I get to hear alot each day. I should teach her to say "Get > to work you idiot". > > > > Anyway, peace out, happy days to you all, > > I'm returning to family names however, so this is sorting out to be the name > I'm going to use most likely > > RIchard MacKai > > (Das Goravani) Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat > : gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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