Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Dear Members, I could not help sharing the inspirations below. Though these were professional readings, but the words of these consultants inspired me a lot. This is how one conveyed his feelings. <P.S: I'm planning to send another cheque shortly to you, as I have asked more questions than I had initially intended to. I have never heard so much detailed study of a chart in my entire life. You certainly have mastered this divine science properly. May God continue to guide you with the required intelligence and wisdom to guide the people in need.> Take care,> Another is a month back , I editing the name of famous persons he has mentioned , because for my name I am not spitting on someone else. < Dear Inder, First, I would like to tell you that I have some astrological knowledge, of course less than you or some people that do it for a living. Just to tell you, I had my chart read by some "famous" astrologers and I was very disapointed. They can play the role but they did a chart for me and none of them was accurate or detailed. Neither answered the questions that I put to them about my own chart. One interesting thing of note is that most of these N. Indian astrologers keep marketing new dasa systems that overlay over the old. My guess is that if they were good astrologers that they could predict without the myriad of data that is more confusing than enlightening. Having something new under the sun (new dasa system) and peddeling it seems to be their goal. I owned a couple of _____ books and one by ______. I subsequently threw them away. I have great interested in astrology. Yet, I'm bad tempered, sometimes a lousy husband, and have bad habits. I've been mulling over the idea of strength vs. quality in a chart. I have no earth-shattering conclusion except the concept of jyotish is based on opposites. So, although each planet has an innate quality, it must have sufficient strength to deliver the goods. Defining the quality becomes much harder in actual practice than most books led me to believe. So, the quality of the planet and what is benefic and malefic is harder than it looks. My point is that the quality of planets is tricky, at least to me. The difficulties in interpretation arise when a good planet (in my case Jupiter) rules a bad house, is found retrograde in an angle (magnifies the energy which will be largely negative but not completely). One could debate good planets in bad houses or bad planets, so to speak in good houses, or retrogrades, or combustion, but lumped together it's a mixed bag without a shining star to help me handle. The great person will often have some dominant yoga or dominant placement that makes his greatness apparent. For the rest of us, it's a mixed bag, like much of my present situation. Interpreting the so called mixed bag is tricky and separates the men from the boys. ---------------- ------------------------ Thank you Inder, I,m very pleased with your reading....... I think you are one of the best astrologers I spoke to...... Looking for your comments. All the best,> With Best Wishes, Inder Jit Sahni, House No.1351-HIG, Model Town Phase-1 Bhatinda-151001 phone 0164-2211360 hanskpvedic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 I agree with the point that astrology is complex, or that a planet, to read it, one must see the whole complex picture, that is, they have to take into account so many things. I've tried to describe it as like a person, a deity, who is travelling to other countries (signs) and meeting in the "offices" of other leaders, who have complex feelings in return towards the visitor, etc. I find in this kind of complex view that things emerge correctly. Simple rule based readings on the other hand are too simplistic. That's been my feeling too. Das Goravani, Pres. Service http://www.dancingmooninc.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Dear Inderji , In KP it is said that if there are no planets in the constellation of a planet , that planet becomes a strong significator . For example , in a chart if there are no planets in Aswini , Magha or Moola , Ketu becomes strong . What happens if there are no planets in the lagna nakshatra constellation ? For example if the lagna is in Ashwini , Magha or Mool and these three nakshatras do not have any planet in them , what is the significance ? Thanks in advance. Regards , Anand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Dear Anand, <In KP it is said that if there are no planets in the constellation of a > planet , that planet becomes a strong significator . For example , in a > chart if there are no planets in Aswini , Magha or Moola , Ketu becomes > strong . What happens if there are no planets in the lagna nakshatra > constellation ? For example if the lagna is in Ashwini , Magha or Mool and > these three nakshatras do not have any planet in them , what is the > significance ?> Your example will not work , because you are applying it wrongly. Read some KP book or download lessons from my group file section to read basic principles of KP by Illona Hellman With Best wishes, Inder Jit Sahni, House No.1351-HIG, Model Town Phase-1 Bhatinda-151001 phone 0164-2211360 hanskpvedic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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