Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Friends, I know everyone does not like K N Rao (we should discuss his chart and of other famous astrologers here to improve our learning!) and I don't agree with him unconditionally, all the time, and for everything he writes or represents -- but please do not close your eyes and ears to him, unconditionally, E-V-E-R -- is what I will advise to those who care to listen to me! AND, please guys (gals are always more patient and wiser, my experience tells me!) -- pray don't hit the reply button without even reading what follows! I personally think this is great, when read slowly and then re-read: KN Rao's response to someone writing about the 'Lal Quitab' that is a book of remedies that this Jyotish-Remedies group may go goo-goo- ga-ga about. Incidentally, the Canadians amongst us, when you pick up the Lal Quitab, remember the "Red Book" of Liberals ;-) "knrao" <k_n_rao@r...> Sun Jun 13, 2004 5:14 pm Re: [jyotish-list] Strange remedies - the red book Yes these are known as Lal Kitab remedies which are very common here in Delhi and Punjab and Haryana. Whether they work or not is always debated. The best course open to an astrologer is to see if the horoscope was so hopeless as to cause the denial say, of a child and then see if it worked. But if your analysis reveals that there was no such denial and it was a case of only delay what will be your conclusion? If the child was born when astrologically it was due, was it the remedy that worked ? ********************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Yes, I agree what he writes here. Inder , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > Friends, > > I know everyone does not like K N Rao (we should discuss his chart > and of other famous astrologers here to improve our learning!) and I > don't agree with him unconditionally, all the time, and for > everything he writes or represents -- but please do not close your > eyes and ears to him, unconditionally, E-V-E-R -- is what I will > advise to those who care to listen to me! > > AND, please guys (gals are always more patient and wiser, my > experience tells me!) -- pray don't hit the reply button without > even reading what follows! > > I personally think this is great, when read slowly and then re- read: > > KN Rao's response to someone writing about the 'Lal Quitab' that is > a book of remedies that this Jyotish-Remedies group may go goo-goo- > ga-ga about. Incidentally, the Canadians amongst us, when you pick > up the Lal Quitab, remember the "Red Book" of Liberals ;-) > > "knrao" <k_n_rao@r...> > Sun Jun 13, 2004 5:14 pm > Re: [jyotish-list] Strange remedies - the red book > > > Yes these are known as Lal Kitab remedies which are very common here > in Delhi and Punjab and Haryana. > > Whether they work or not is always debated. > > The best course open to an astrologer is to see if the horoscope was > so hopeless as to cause the denial say, of a child and then see if > it worked. But if your analysis reveals that there was no such > denial and it was a case of only delay what will be your conclusion? > If the child was born when astrologically it was due, was it the > remedy that worked ? > ********************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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