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Some more thoughts...I have tried to explain as simply as I can

based on my understanding.

 

I appreciate more churning on these. This will lead you to the

ultimate Truth.

 

9th is bhagya/dharma -- predetermined

10th is Karma

11th is karmon ka phal(result or Karma Phala)

 

Our duties to our family (mother/father as an example) is our

dharma. An example of karma is to help selflessly in these groups.

But can we shirk away from Dharma? Given a choice between Dharma

and Karma, it is Dharma which is more important and takes

precedence. Then we continue with Karma. That is why lord of 9th and

lord of 10th in any chart gains huge importance. The conjunction of

Dharma with Karma gives Raja Yoga. That is why also a Lord of 10

without a trinal aspect or conjunction does not reveal the true

nature of the Self and gives problems in ones life.

 

If you surrender the "Phal" you get 12th Vyaya. The importance of

12th becomes very significant from each house.

 

Similarly Atmakaraka is the core nature of your soul from previous

cycles. This characteristic of our soul is constantly changing

through our karmic deeds in this life.

 

Rasi is the Tree and Navamsa is Fruit. So d-9 truly shows the karmic

nature of your planet. The position of Ak in d-9 and 12th (vyaya)

from it gains huge importance in determining devata which will

assist in reaching towards that end Goal. If we surrender "The

Fruit" of our actions, we get the "Greatest Fruit". And that is the

bliss and the eternal light of the Self called simply as Moksha.

 

Again, there is no greater deity than the deity of the Self. There

is no greater worship than the worship of the Self. To lose oneSelf

in the Self is the true repetition of the Mantra. Anything or any

devata which assists towards "THAT" is taken as a "means" and not as

the final "destination". The paths to God are many, it does not

matter which path we take. In the end all paths lead to Him Only.

 

For the mind to observe Silence is the true "japa", the true mantra

repetition.

 

Once we have seen our own death with our own eyes, once we have died

in the Self, we will never die again. By losing ourSelf we shall

find ourSelf; by dying we shall Live.

 

Om Shanti Shanti Shanti.

 

Om Tat Sat.

 

Best Wishes.

 

--Sanjay Aggarwal

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