Guest guest Posted May 14, 2005 Report Share Posted May 14, 2005 To all members: Earlier this week (Wednesday), someone asked me for a jyotish clarification regarding his current predicament. He was asking what the potential outcome would be if he continued his legal suit against a university to retain his status as a post-graduate student in order to complete his doctoral dissertation. He also wanted to know if this matter can be settled out of court. Last Thursday afternoon, although I was not thinking about this prashna question at the time, I took a stroll around the neighborhood after having a delicious lunch. During my walk, I passed by a neatly packaged box, with some wrapped plates and a big dictionary, that was left on the sidewalk. The dictionary looked brand new, and was entitled "Random House Webster's College Dictionary". The cover was red in color with a yellow trim on the top right hand edge. Since no one was apparently moving in the neighborhood, I assumed that the box was for a give away, took the dictionary home and kept it. Last night (Friday), I responded to the prashna question (using the natal chart and the Chapa Chakra, from Uttara Kalamrita) without thinking about the dictionary incident. I did not create a prashna chart as I thought the natal chart was sufficient to answer the question. Today, however, I just realized that the dictionary incident may have been an omen or nimitta for the prashna. If so, what should I have included in my response to the prashna question? Regards, John R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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