Guest guest Posted January 21, 2003 Report Share Posted January 21, 2003 Dear Shiv / all, I have just listened to the section on Dasamsa in Sanjay's lesson (at the London Seminar Oct. 2001) and he said the exact following words: "The 5th lord and planets associated with the 5th house are telling when a person will get a new job. Normally, during the period of planets associated with the 5th house the person joins a new job". Hope this clears your doubts. Kind regards Jay Weiss - "Shiv Kulhari" <shivkulhari <> Tuesday, January 21, 2003 12:51 AM [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] Timing of new job > Respected Gurus and Dear Fellow Listmembers, > > I was trying to find out the timing of new job for a > friend who had been out of job for the past few > months. He came to the US in Feb 2001 and has been out > of job most of the time with a few short term projects > in between. > > My guess was that he will pick up the next job only > after Feb 25 2003 as his Ven/Mer/Jup as Jup is the 5th > lord in D-10. He got interviewed and select on Jan 17, > 2003 and joined on Jan 18 (last Saturday). So I > changed his birthtime from 00:45 to 00:53 so that the > Jup PD starts from Jan 18. > > He had to move to Chicago from NJ for this job leaving > his family behind and hopes to come back soon. Jup is > also the 8th lord and and is in the 8th in D-10. So I > guess this project will be a long term one with > stability and so he wont be coming back soon. > > In D-4 Jup is the 4th lord and is in the 10th > (probably thats why change of residence for job) and > aspects the 4th by Graha as well as rashi drishti. Is > it because of this that his move has occured? > > I was also following the discussion on this topic in > the vedic astrology list and am confused now. Is it > the period of 5th lord or the period of the planets in > the 5th which gives a new job? > > looking forward to getting comments on this. > > Thanks and Regards, > Shiv > > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus. > [Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah] > Send a blank mail > To : - > To : > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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