Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Dear All, There was a exchange of thoughts regarding power a native is having to change his destiny using freedom he is having in matters related to 3,6,10,11 houses in the chart. 1. We have freedom, but very few of us actually use it. 2. We all have a brain, but as per researchers on an average we use only 10% of the capacities of our brain. 3. Thus we all have very good points in the astro-charts, but we crib about negativities only and never fully exploit the positive aspects. 4. Nobody can have a perfect chart. If you have exalted planet, its aspects will be debiliated. If you have more astakvarga points in a particular house, it will be at the cost of other houses as the total points are fixed. Average is 28 points, if one house has 32 points other has to have 24 only to keep the total same. So I request the learned jyotish-vigya community here to guide how to figure out the most positive aspect and exploit/utilise it to uplift other houses; for example Einstein had very good research aptitude, but very poor memory - used to forget keys, even his residence no etc. But he did not crib for poor memory, rather he concentrated on has research so well that his other weaknesses are hidden. If one is a very poor student, it is more than sure that through studies he will not get good jobs hence poor living standard etc etc; BUT if that poor student is good in CRICKET, and he concentrates on CRICKET so well that now he is earning Crores [millions] just by advertisements, he is a proud husband of a Paediatrician, while he is not even a proper graduate, people gift him Cars worth Crores[millions][Ferrari] just like that etc etc. IF I HAVE PROBLEMS IN RESPECT TO ONE HOUSE MATTERS, IT MEANS THAT I MUST BE HAVING SOME OTHER HOUSE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD, WHICH I SHOULD UTILISE TO FULLEST EXTENT. THIS IS A SORT OF THEORY OF CONSERVATION OF TOTAL GOODNESS IN A CHART. Not that scientific, but for analogy purpose only. I'll wait for other learned members' remarks. regards, Pankaj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 -I am a firm believer in Astrology. But it is a fact that we yield to Prarabdha and do not use our "Self Effort". This is one reason for our non-progress in life. Please read: http://www.geocities.com/parasu41/self_effort.html This is the lesson by sage Vasishta to Lord Rama Parasuraman -- In , "Pankaj Sharma" <ssa@n...> wrote: > Dear All, > There was a exchange of thoughts regarding power a native is having to > change his destiny using freedom he is having in matters related to > 3,6,10,11 houses in the chart. > > 1. We have freedom, but very few of us actually use it. > > 2. We all have a brain, but as per researchers on an average we use only 10% > of the capacities of our brain. > > 3. Thus we all have very good points in the astro-charts, but we crib about > negativities only and never fully exploit the positive aspects. > > 4. Nobody can have a perfect chart. > If you have exalted planet, its aspects will be debiliated. > If you have more astakvarga points in a particular house, it will be at the > cost of other houses as the total points are fixed. Average is 28 points, if > one house has 32 points other has to have 24 only to keep the total same. > > So I request the learned jyotish-vigya community here to guide how to > figure out the most positive aspect and exploit/utilise it to uplift other > houses; > for example Einstein had very good research aptitude, but very poor memory - > used to forget keys, even his residence no etc. But he did not crib for poor > memory, rather he concentrated on has research so well that his other > weaknesses are hidden. > > If one is a very poor student, it is more than sure that through studies he > will not get good jobs hence poor living standard etc etc; BUT if that poor > student is good in CRICKET, and he concentrates on CRICKET so well that now > he is earning Crores [millions] just by advertisements, he is a proud > husband of a Paediatrician, while he is not even a proper graduate, people > gift him Cars worth Crores[millions][Ferrari] just like that etc etc. > > IF I HAVE PROBLEMS IN RESPECT TO ONE HOUSE MATTERS, IT MEANS THAT I MUST BE > HAVING SOME OTHER HOUSE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD, WHICH I SHOULD UTILISE TO > FULLEST EXTENT. > > THIS IS A SORT OF THEORY OF CONSERVATION OF TOTAL GOODNESS IN A CHART. Not > that scientific, but for analogy purpose only. > > I'll wait for other learned members' remarks. > > regards, > Pankaj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Dear Pankaj, > for example Einstein had very good research aptitude, but very poor memory - > used to forget keys, even his residence no etc. But he did not crib for poor > memory, rather he concentrated on has research so well that his other > weaknesses are hidden. I think that what was the greatness of Einstein is that he was a visionary. He had a great sens of expension of consciousness and had an extreme sensitivity to the cosmic orderliness and balance in nature. He had a Godly vision in the all interactive nature of the Laws. He was using math only to give a concrete body to his perceptions... and not the opposite; he was not a super mathematicien hero who could discover nature mysteries by the play of mathematic intricacies. He knew that his perceptions were right and was finding ways to make mathematic "proving" them... Mathematics were his problem and the solution was his own subjective godly vision of the Laws. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Just wanted to share the words of Yukteswara giri ... one of the most revered saints of India .. "A child is born on that day and at that hour when the celestial rays are in mathematical harmony with one's individual karma. His horoscope is a challenging portrait, revealing his unalterable past and it's probable future results…The message boldly blazoned across the heavens at the moment of birth is not meant to emphasize fate – the result of past good and evil - but to arouse man's will to escape from his universal thralldom. What he has done he can undo. None other than himself was the instigator of the causes of whatever effects are now prevalent in his life. He can overcome any limitation, because he created it by his own actions in the first place and because he possesses spiritual resources that are not subject to planetary pressure." – Swami Sri Yukteswar, guru of Paramahansa Yogananda, author of Autobiography of a Yogi. --- Jean CLEMENT <tashrif wrote: > Dear Pankaj, > > > > for example Einstein had very good research > aptitude, but very poor memory - > > used to forget keys, even his residence no etc. > But he did not crib for poor > > memory, rather he concentrated on has research so > well that his other > > weaknesses are hidden. > > I think that what was the greatness of Einstein is > that he was a visionary. > He had a great sens of expension of consciousness > and had an extreme > sensitivity to the cosmic orderliness and balance in > nature. He had a Godly > vision in the all interactive nature of the Laws. He > was using math only to > give a concrete body to his perceptions... and not > the opposite; he was not > a super mathematicien hero who could discover nature > mysteries by the play > of mathematic intricacies. He knew that his > perceptions were right and was > finding ways to make mathematic "proving" them... > Mathematics were his > problem and the solution was his own subjective > godly vision of the Laws. > > Jean > > Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 -I am a firm believer in Astrology. But it is a fact that we yield to Prarabdha and do not use our "Self Effort". This is one reason for our non-progress in life. Please read:http://www.geocities.com/parasu41/self_effort.htmlThis is the lesson by sage Vasishta to Lord RamaParasuraman-- In , "Pankaj Sharma" <ssa@n...> wrote:> Dear All,> There was a exchange of thoughts regarding power a native is having to> change his destiny using freedom he is having in matters related to> 3,6,10,11 houses in the chart.> > 1. We have freedom, but very few of us actually use it.> > 2. We all have a brain, but as per researchers on an average we use only 10%> of the capacities of our brain.> > 3. Thus we all have very good points in the astro-charts, but we crib about> negativities only and never fully exploit the positive aspects.> > 4. Nobody can have a perfect chart.> If you have exalted planet, its aspects will be debiliated.> If you have more astakvarga points in a particular house, it will be at the> cost of other houses as the total points are fixed. Average is 28 points, if> one house has 32 points other has to have 24 only to keep the total same.> > So I request the learned jyotish-vigya community here to guide how to> figure out the most positive aspect and exploit/utilise it to uplift other> houses;> for example Einstein had very good research aptitude, but very poor memory -> used to forget keys, even his residence no etc. But he did not crib for poor> memory, rather he concentrated on has research so well that his other> weaknesses are hidden.> > If one is a very poor student, it is more than sure that through studies he> will not get good jobs hence poor living standard etc etc; BUT if that poor> student is good in CRICKET, and he concentrates on CRICKET so well that now> he is earning Crores [millions] just by advertisements, he is a proud> husband of a Paediatrician, while he is not even a proper graduate, people> gift him Cars worth Crores[millions][Ferrari] just like that etc etc.> > IF I HAVE PROBLEMS IN RESPECT TO ONE HOUSE MATTERS, IT MEANS THAT I MUST BE> HAVING SOME OTHER HOUSE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD, WHICH I SHOULD UTILISE TO> FULLEST EXTENT.> > THIS IS A SORT OF THEORY OF CONSERVATION OF TOTAL GOODNESS IN A CHART. Not> that scientific, but for analogy purpose only.> > I'll wait for other learned members' remarks.> > regards,> Pankaj~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Search - Find what you’re looking for faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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