Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 In a message dated 2/25/2004 1:24:33 AM Central Standard Time, m.kincaid writes: Dear Lisa: I'd suggest actually, keeping it more simple and interview people, or just look at their charts... You'll learn a lot if you learn to look at real people and how their charts, supposedly fit them. Start also with their Sun and Moon Signs..... and ask them questions... People will tell you a lot about Jyotish. Sounds like you're at that stage where you just need to look at people's charts. If you know and relate to your own.... then expand that knowingness.... to include....others... After I had gotten through my basic jyotish books, then I started studying charts, and the transits.... And after awhile I realized that the transits and people, themselves really started teaching me the most... Sincerely, Mark Kincaid Peace & Greetings All THAT was very solid advice... If still choose to add another vedic astrology book, I would recommend James Braha's latest, The Art and Practice of Ancient Hindu Astrology. As the title implies, this is beyond the basics and deals with Application. It is a serious of discussions/lessons with someone he tutored, which was later transcribed and put to book. If you can find it; peruse it, and ten to one, you leave with it... Blessings & a Good Day To All Dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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