Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 Dear Rohini Ji, If I am correct then the objective of mentioning this event to show that effort is a part of materializing the prediction. Prediction can come in both the way of effort or 'luck'. Prediction of marrying at 25 yrs can be made at a young kid who not knowing the prediction can truly marry at 25 yrs of age WITH HIS OWN EFFORT. Not he did so to make the prediction true. This means that even our efforts are controlled and we act in a planned way, I guess this is the concept for what Inder Ji wrote this event. Regards Tanvir. , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > I think the discussion is drifting a bit here, folks! A prediction > has nothing to do with a remedy of a bad situation itself. NOW, if > the babaji had given Mr. Inder a remedy and he would have taken that > and could totally avoid the anguish etc. then we could have said > that remedies can avert bad luck or bad destiny. In this case, the > prediction simply came true. I must also remind that sharp, accurate > detailed predictions like these are usually coming from psychic > powers which the sadhu baba obviously had, since he did not look at > Inder's horoscope. > > Just trying to steer the train of thought into the groove or else we > will all be drowned in the Meghna of confusion about terminology and > topics ;-) > > BTW, I did not know that Jamuna flowed through Bangla Desh. Wow! > > RR > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 Too many or even ALL planets can connect to the 9th lord or house etc., but that is the judgement the astrologer has to made considering the lordship and strength etc. A lagna lord or natural benefic say Venus would easily render the responsibility of remedies if he connects to the 9th etc., whereas a 8th lord would not want to do so this easily. Kindly refer to my posts where I have mentioned that if my Mars was not exalted and Jupiter was exalted, may be I would end up getting the right remedy in Me-Ma-Ju, as an example. Regards, Tanvir. , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > Dear Lord Narayana, > > theoretically and using astrological axiomatic logic, yes -- but > what about the periods of planets associated with the 9th lord and > 5th lord, what about the planets in nakshatras of lord of 9th and > 5th, what about planets that are associated with these lords in the > varga kundalis --- pretty soon much of life gets covered with these > windows of possibilities and so pretty much any time becomes a good > time for remedies. Hence the problem with 'theoretical' astrology > and astrologics :-) > > Like I said, I was looking for a nice hot cup of tea that would > satisfy my thirst, but the teaspoon of sugar is missing :-) > > And, the tea is getting cold, rapidly! > > RR > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 But I thought Inderji was saying that events like marriage are 'fixed' and going to happen, effort or not, remedy or not. There is really no room for 'effort' in that framework and no room for astrology, either. If events and destiny are fixed and atal, then astrology is useless because it can do nothing. Kind of like the sadhu's prediction which Inder ji got. Despite such a clear and detailed prediction (way better than what astrologers generally churn out), Inderji had to go through all the anguish and multi- faith worship (spiritual insurance -- I am jesting but it must have been pretty scary when he actually experienced the wrath and fury of the river!). Anyway ... the chapter is closed now :-) RR , "Tanvir Chowdhury" <lord_narayana@l...> wrote: > Dear Rohini Ji, > > If I am correct then the objective of mentioning this event to show > that effort is a part of materializing the prediction. Prediction can > come in both the way of effort or 'luck'. Prediction of marrying at > 25 yrs can be made at a young kid who not knowing the prediction can > truly marry at 25 yrs of age WITH HIS OWN EFFORT. Not he did so to > make the prediction true. This means that even our efforts are > controlled and we act in a planned way, I guess this is the concept > for what Inder Ji wrote this event. > > Regards > Tanvir. > > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > wrote: > > I think the discussion is drifting a bit here, folks! A prediction > > has nothing to do with a remedy of a bad situation itself. NOW, if > > the babaji had given Mr. Inder a remedy and he would have taken > that > > and could totally avoid the anguish etc. then we could have said > > that remedies can avert bad luck or bad destiny. In this case, the > > prediction simply came true. I must also remind that sharp, > accurate > > detailed predictions like these are usually coming from psychic > > powers which the sadhu baba obviously had, since he did not look at > > Inder's horoscope. > > > > Just trying to steer the train of thought into the groove or else > we > > will all be drowned in the Meghna of confusion about terminology > and > > topics ;-) > > > > BTW, I did not know that Jamuna flowed through Bangla Desh. Wow! > > > > RR > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 > But I thought Inderji was saying that events like marriage > are 'fixed' and going to happen, effort or not, remedy or not. There > is really no room for 'effort' I think you think it right about what Inder Ji says, and I also am saying the same thing, there is no room for effort because they are fixed and often done by us to materialize the prediction / pre- planned event, UNKNOWINGLY ! :-) <closed chapter> Regs Tan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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