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--- Flick <rubysun wrote:

> One of my favourites is : Defouw, Hart & Svoboda,

> Robert, Light on Life, An

> Introduction to the Astrology of India: Penguin

> Books, New Delhi, 1996

> It does contain some horoscopes. This was the first

> book I ever read on

> Vedic astrology. It is inspiring and uplifting, as

> well as being very

> practical and thorough, and it left me with a

> blissful feeling.

>

> On 26/2/04 4:11 pm, "mansha yousuf"

> <manshasbp wrote:

>

> > Dear flick,

> > Thanks dear its so heartening to find

> care

> > from good friends wben one is groping in the

> darkness.

> > I did request for komilla sutton's book in my

> recent

> > order to M/S UBSPD but unfortunately i did not get

> it.

> > Hope to find it soon. Can you please let me know

> of

> > more? I have notable horoscopes of B V Raman.

> >

> > Thanks

> > Mansha Yousuf

> > --- Flick <rubysun wrote:

> >> If you give a life reading to a client, you need

> to

> >> focus on what your

> >> intuition tells you that person needs to know

> right

> >> now. If you were to use

> >> a whole life reading in a book, you would

> presumably

> >> be using it to

> >> demonstrate certain lessons. How could you leave

> >> some things out but include

> >> others?...it would be arbitrary. I've seen

> condenses

> >> life readings many

> >> times in books. Komilla Sutton (an Indian Vedic

> >> astrologer living in

> >> England) gives a condensed one for Prince

> William,

> >> including his dashas, but

> >> this fills only 34 pages of a 334 page book, so

> >> obviously can't be in much

> >> detail.

> >>

> >> When you said you haven't seen a life reading in

> >> books, I'm assuming you

> >> mean you haven't seen a long and detailed one.

> Apart

> >> from Komilla Sutton's

> >> Essentials of Vedic Astrology, I have books by P

> A

> >> Patel and B V Raman

> >> (among others) who give a number of charts of

> known

> >> people, though they

> >> don't go into great detail.

> >>

> >> On 26/2/04 3:09 pm, "mansha yousuf"

> >> <manshasbp wrote:

> >>

> >>> Dear Flick,

> >>> Thanks for your help and that too so immediate.

> I

> >>> tender my unconditional appology to anybody who

> >> gets

> >>> offended by the harshness of the words but i do

> >>> request to assimilate their soul. I have no

> really

> >> no

> >>> intention to create any conflict but i want to

> >> know i

> >>> want to learn and i want to get a reason for

> what

> >> i

> >>> have learned over the times.

> >>> Please explain as to how it takes a volume as

> life

> >>> readings are given by astrologers and when two

> or

> >>> three pages can give some events then how come

> it

> >> cant

> >>> be done in some good 30 pages. Please do help.

> >>> Regards

> >>> Mansha Yousuf

> >>> --- Flick <rubysun wrote:

> >>>> Mansha, to do a complex life reading would take

> a

> >>>> whole volume in itself.

> >>>> Writers tend to use details from the charts of

> >>>> famous people to demonstrate

> >>>> specific points.

> >

> >>>> On 26/2/04 2:33 pm, "manshasbp"

> >>>> <manshasbp wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>> He asks as to why just single event or two in

> a

> >>>> horoscope are

> >>>>> discussed but not a complete reading of life

> is

> >>>> given in any book.

> >>>>> Even i am at loss to understand as to why

> books

> >>>> having great volumes

> >>>>> like the ones authored by L R Chawdhri or V K

> >>>> Chaudhry or G S Aggarwal

> >>>>> or Allen Leo dont do it.

>

>

 

 

 

 

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On 27/2/04 1:33 pm, "mansha yousuf" <manshasbp wrote:

 

>

> --- Flick <rubysun wrote:

>> One of my favourites is : Defouw, Hart & Svoboda,

>> Robert, Light on Life, An

>> Introduction to the Astrology of India: Penguin

>> Books, New Delhi, 1996

>> It does contain some horoscopes. This was the first

>> book I ever read on

>> Vedic astrology. It is inspiring and uplifting, as

>> well as being very

>> practical and thorough, and it left me with a

>> blissful feeling.

>>

>> On 26/2/04 4:11 pm, "mansha yousuf"

>> <manshasbp wrote:

>>

>>

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