Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 Some members from this list and others have in private email abused me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing for a personal plug! ... ;-) "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in an unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is not always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly possible. These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if there is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as the perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from time to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when astro- indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, that gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider and the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or perhaps it is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums of destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and indianest com) RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Dear Rohini Jee, I am sorry to hear this. This happens. Even I had to leave a list for being insulted in a subtle but serious way, from the moderator as she was being very injust to me, being partial about someone she likes. I tried to make my point very humbly and logcially, and my discussion mate gradually get insulting towards me... trying to pinch me about my young age etc. (by the way she is not much elder than me) it is all pity... It was a discussion about saturn where my "fault" or "crime" was to state that >saturn is generally considered as most malefic planet and saturn causes great harms most of the times.< Interestingly, the moderator herself was kicked off from Gjlist for abusing learned people in personal way... then she again joins as she gets another email address... and occasionally posts ! Mr Goravani is a kind person that he did not again boot her (with respect) She was booted from Gjlist and that was the reason for creation of her own list! I know so many learned people who left her list or either booted from her list, anyone saying anything opposing her. Thankfully toward God, the creation of this JR was not for any shameful event but just for helping others. The list she is so proud of, and the list she uses to dominate "her world" and attains self satisfaction from that, is stuck with less than 600 member today while JR, for Gods grace, is going to have 2000 members soon. It is all Gods grace. There was times when I liked her a lot for her suppossed sympathy for all, and I wrote a lot of mails sharing personal views etc., also I sought her help when I was in relationship problems etc... but things change. Today I am a lot better because it is the God who has allowed happiness to me for at least now. Tanvir. , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > Some members from this list and others have in private email abused > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me > about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing for a > personal plug! ... ;-) > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in an > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is not > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly possible. > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if there > is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as the > perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from time > to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when astro- > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, that > gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider and > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or perhaps it > is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums of > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and > indianest com) > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Dear sirs, In the INTERNET astrology such things happen. Take it easy. Inder , "Tanvir Chowdhury" <lord_narayana@l...> wrote: > Dear Rohini Jee, > > I am sorry to hear this. This happens. Even I had to leave a list for > being insulted in a subtle but serious way, from the moderator as she > was being very injust to me, being partial about someone she likes. I > tried to make my point very humbly and logcially, and my discussion > mate gradually get insulting towards me... trying to pinch me about > my young age etc. (by the way she is not much elder than me) it is > all pity... > > It was a discussion about saturn where my "fault" or "crime" was to > state that >saturn is generally considered as most malefic planet and > saturn causes great harms most of the times.< > > Interestingly, the moderator herself was kicked off from Gjlist for > abusing learned people in personal way... then she again joins as she > gets another email address... and occasionally posts ! Mr Goravani is > a kind person that he did not again boot her (with respect) > > She was booted from Gjlist and that was the reason for creation of > her own list! I know so many learned people who left her list or > either booted from her list, anyone saying anything opposing her. > > Thankfully toward God, the creation of this JR was not for any > shameful event but just for helping others. The list she is so proud > of, and the list she uses to dominate "her world" and attains self > satisfaction from that, is stuck with less than 600 member today > while JR, for Gods grace, is going to have 2000 members soon. > > It is all Gods grace. > > There was times when I liked her a lot for her suppossed sympathy for > all, and I wrote a lot of mails sharing personal views etc., also I > sought her help when I was in relationship problems etc... but things > change. Today I am a lot better because it is the God who has allowed > happiness to me for at least now. > > Tanvir. > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > wrote: > > Some members from this list and others have in private email abused > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me > > about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing for a > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in an > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is > not > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly possible. > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if there > > is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as the > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from > time > > to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when > astro- > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, that > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider > and > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or perhaps > it > > is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums of > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and > > indianest com) > > > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Thanks for your kindness. I think I know who you were talking about, I have heard a few complaints from a couple of my students as well. It has been a sensitive issue with astrologers of all cloth. They make tall claims and try to show as if their technique or system or whatever is 100% correct or better than some other system. The maya of astrology as I call it! RR , "Tanvir Chowdhury" <lord_narayana@l...> wrote: > Dear Rohini Jee, > > I am sorry to hear this. This happens. Even I had to leave a list for > being insulted in a subtle but serious way, from the moderator as she > was being very injust to me, being partial about someone she likes. I > tried to make my point very humbly and logcially, and my discussion > mate gradually get insulting towards me... trying to pinch me about > my young age etc. (by the way she is not much elder than me) it is > all pity... > > It was a discussion about saturn where my "fault" or "crime" was to > state that >saturn is generally considered as most malefic planet and > saturn causes great harms most of the times.< > > Interestingly, the moderator herself was kicked off from Gjlist for > abusing learned people in personal way... then she again joins as she > gets another email address... and occasionally posts ! Mr Goravani is > a kind person that he did not again boot her (with respect) > > She was booted from Gjlist and that was the reason for creation of > her own list! I know so many learned people who left her list or > either booted from her list, anyone saying anything opposing her. > > Thankfully toward God, the creation of this JR was not for any > shameful event but just for helping others. The list she is so proud > of, and the list she uses to dominate "her world" and attains self > satisfaction from that, is stuck with less than 600 member today > while JR, for Gods grace, is going to have 2000 members soon. > > It is all Gods grace. > > There was times when I liked her a lot for her suppossed sympathy for > all, and I wrote a lot of mails sharing personal views etc., also I > sought her help when I was in relationship problems etc... but things > change. Today I am a lot better because it is the God who has allowed > happiness to me for at least now. > > Tanvir. > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > wrote: > > Some members from this list and others have in private email abused > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me > > about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing for a > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in an > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is > not > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly possible. > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if there > > is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as the > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from > time > > to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when > astro- > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, that > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider > and > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or perhaps > it > > is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums of > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and > > indianest com) > > > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Okay ;-) RR , "Inder" <indervohra2001> wrote: > Dear sirs, > In the INTERNET astrology such things happen. > Take it easy. > Inder > , "Tanvir Chowdhury" > <lord_narayana@l...> wrote: > > Dear Rohini Jee, > > > > I am sorry to hear this. This happens. Even I had to leave a list > for > > being insulted in a subtle but serious way, from the moderator as > she > > was being very injust to me, being partial about someone she > likes. I > > tried to make my point very humbly and logcially, and my > discussion > > mate gradually get insulting towards me... trying to pinch me > about > > my young age etc. (by the way she is not much elder than me) it is > > all pity... > > > > It was a discussion about saturn where my "fault" or "crime" was > to > > state that >saturn is generally considered as most malefic planet > and > > saturn causes great harms most of the times.< > > > > Interestingly, the moderator herself was kicked off from Gjlist > for > > abusing learned people in personal way... then she again joins as > she > > gets another email address... and occasionally posts ! Mr Goravani > is > > a kind person that he did not again boot her (with respect) > > > > She was booted from Gjlist and that was the reason for creation of > > her own list! I know so many learned people who left her list or > > either booted from her list, anyone saying anything opposing her. > > > > Thankfully toward God, the creation of this JR was not for any > > shameful event but just for helping others. The list she is so > proud > > of, and the list she uses to dominate "her world" and attains self > > satisfaction from that, is stuck with less than 600 member today > > while JR, for Gods grace, is going to have 2000 members soon. > > > > It is all Gods grace. > > > > There was times when I liked her a lot for her suppossed sympathy > for > > all, and I wrote a lot of mails sharing personal views etc., also > I > > sought her help when I was in relationship problems etc... but > things > > change. Today I am a lot better because it is the God who has > allowed > > happiness to me for at least now. > > > > Tanvir. > > > > , "rohiniranjan" > <rrgb@s...> > > wrote: > > > Some members from this list and others have in private email > abused > > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me > > > about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions > > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing > for a > > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in > an > > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of > > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is > > not > > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, > > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally > > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of > > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all > > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly > possible. > > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if > there > > > is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as > the > > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from > > time > > > to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when > > astro- > > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the > > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful > > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, > that > > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider > > and > > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or > perhaps > > it > > > is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums > of > > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and > > > indianest com) > > > > > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Dear Ranjan Kaku,, I am so sorry to hear this. But there are more people who respect you than a few who are jealous and cannot tolarate your straightforwardness. regards Manoshi , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > Thanks for your kindness. I think I know who you were talking > about, I have heard a few complaints from a couple of my students > as well. > > It has been a sensitive issue with astrologers of all cloth. They > make tall claims and try to show as if their technique or system or > whatever is 100% correct or better than some other system. The maya > of astrology as I call it! > > RR > , "Tanvir Chowdhury" > <lord_narayana@l...> wrote: > > Dear Rohini Jee, > > > > I am sorry to hear this. This happens. Even I had to leave a list > for > > being insulted in a subtle but serious way, from the moderator as > she > > was being very injust to me, being partial about someone she likes. > I > > tried to make my point very humbly and logcially, and my discussion > > mate gradually get insulting towards me... trying to pinch me about > > my young age etc. (by the way she is not much elder than me) it is > > all pity... > > > > It was a discussion about saturn where my "fault" or "crime" was to > > state that >saturn is generally considered as most malefic planet > and > > saturn causes great harms most of the times.< > > > > Interestingly, the moderator herself was kicked off from Gjlist for > > abusing learned people in personal way... then she again joins as > she > > gets another email address... and occasionally posts ! Mr Goravani > is > > a kind person that he did not again boot her (with respect) > > > > She was booted from Gjlist and that was the reason for creation of > > her own list! I know so many learned people who left her list or > > either booted from her list, anyone saying anything opposing her. > > > > Thankfully toward God, the creation of this JR was not for any > > shameful event but just for helping others. The list she is so proud > > of, and the list she uses to dominate "her world" and attains self > > satisfaction from that, is stuck with less than 600 member today > > while JR, for Gods grace, is going to have 2000 members soon. > > > > It is all Gods grace. > > > > There was times when I liked her a lot for her suppossed sympathy > for > > all, and I wrote a lot of mails sharing personal views etc., also I > > sought her help when I was in relationship problems etc... but > things > > change. Today I am a lot better because it is the God who has > allowed > > happiness to me for at least now. > > > > Tanvir. > > > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > > wrote: > > > Some members from this list and others have in private email > abused > > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me > > > about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions > > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing for > a > > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in an > > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of > > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is > > not > > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, > > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally > > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of > > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all > > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly possible. > > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if > there > > > is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as the > > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from > > time > > > to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when > > astro- > > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the > > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful > > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, that > > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider > > and > > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or perhaps > > it > > > is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums > of > > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and > > > indianest com) > > > > > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Hello Rohini ji, It is rather be more promising if such people mentioned by you could realize the importance of knowledge. It is often ignorned but to me criticism is also a form of knowledge. Perhaps we should take their stance as a face where the eyes are covered with mud of superority. The irony is that we do have to accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in this world and so the qualities also differ. People who have pride for their social or occupational position would have little wisdom to truly acknowledge the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have to live with the fact that such people will exist(be it on internet forums or in real life) but once we climb and look towards the other side of the mountain we can see a garden of roses full of experience whose fragence teaches us a new leason every time. And let`s not forget one thing roses do come with thorns. Gaurav , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > Some members from this list and others have in private email abused > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me > about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing for a > personal plug! ... ;-) > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in an > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is not > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly possible. > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if there > is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as the > perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from time > to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when astro- > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, that > gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider and > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or perhaps it > is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums of > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and > indianest com) > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Hi Rohiniranjan, Think about it this way. You obviously rattled those people enough that they had to prove their worth, by bringing in irrelevant info like their powerful positions, i.e. you made them sit up and take notice! They must have started out with the feeling that they knew it all, and now you come along, poking holes in their complacency :- ). The first step to acquiring knowledge is to figure out that you don't have that knowledge yet, and you've accomplished that for them! Now, if they are smart, they will take the next step of trying to acquire this... :-) let's say you've led the horse to the water! Sreelatha , "Gaurav Sharma" <gauravkom> wrote: > Hello Rohini ji, > It is rather be more promising if such people > mentioned by you could realize the importance of knowledge. It is > often ignorned but to me criticism is also a form of knowledge. > Perhaps we should take their stance as a face where the eyes are > covered with mud of superority. The irony is that we do have to > accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in this world and so the > qualities also differ. People who have pride for their social or > occupational position would have little wisdom to truly acknowledge > the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have to live with the fact > that such people will exist(be it on internet forums or in real life) > but once we climb and look towards the other side of the mountain we > can see a garden of roses full of experience whose fragence teaches > us a new leason every time. And let`s not forget one thing roses do > come with thorns. > > > Gaurav > > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > wrote: > > Some members from this list and others have in private email abused > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me > > about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing for a > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in an > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is > not > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly possible. > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if there > > is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as the > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from > time > > to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when > astro- > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, that > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider > and > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or perhaps > it > > is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums of > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and > > indianest com) > > > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 I suppose you are right. I should have been careful and stayed on one side of the horse rather than get behind it! RR , "Venkatarama Sreelatha" <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > Hi Rohiniranjan, > > Think about it this way. You obviously rattled those people enough > that they had to prove their worth, by bringing in irrelevant info > like their powerful positions, i.e. you made them sit up and take > notice! They must have started out with the feeling that they knew > it all, and now you come along, poking holes in their complacency :- > ). The first step to acquiring knowledge is to figure out that you > don't have that knowledge yet, and you've accomplished that for > them! Now, if they are smart, they will take the next step of trying > to acquire this... :-) let's say you've led the horse to the water! > > Sreelatha > > , "Gaurav Sharma" > <gauravkom> wrote: > > Hello Rohini ji, > > It is rather be more promising if such people > > mentioned by you could realize the importance of knowledge. It is > > often ignorned but to me criticism is also a form of knowledge. > > Perhaps we should take their stance as a face where the eyes are > > covered with mud of superority. The irony is that we do have to > > accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in this world and so > the > > qualities also differ. People who have pride for their social or > > occupational position would have little wisdom to truly > acknowledge > > the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have to live with the > fact > > that such people will exist(be it on internet forums or in real > life) > > but once we climb and look towards the other side of the mountain > we > > can see a garden of roses full of experience whose fragence > teaches > > us a new leason every time. And let`s not forget one thing roses > do > > come with thorns. > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > , "rohiniranjan" > <rrgb@s...> > > wrote: > > > Some members from this list and others have in private email > abused > > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before they told me > > > about their own socially and occupationally powerful positions > > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from apologizing > for a > > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their writings, almost in > an > > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if the rules of > > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. However, it is > > not > > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate birth times, > > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer would personally > > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the rules of > > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, despite all > > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and honestly > possible. > > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop and wonder if > there > > > is something beyond the ignorance of the astrologer as well as > the > > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be accounted for from > > time > > > to time. With that always kept in the back of one's mind, when > > astro- > > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it gives one the > > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a tool for useful > > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the `difficult' charts, > that > > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with eyes open wider > > and > > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny poses or > perhaps > > it > > > is the expression of freedom of choice that challenges the drums > of > > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser Valley guild and > > > indianest com) > > > > > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Just to share .. I never felt RRji even criticized anything ... it's more of "Remember certainity in this uncertain world is like judging the thickness/contents of a book after reading the preface" which is just a reminder to take the pains of reading the pages while we span the unknown from the stand point of known !! I dont see any scope for ego, thorns here ... I should however admit, its very difficult to differ from someones view point without potentially agitating them !! Luckily no one on this group is blind to reason !! --- Gaurav Sharma <gauravkom wrote: > Hello Rohini ji, > It is rather be more promising if > such people > mentioned by you could realize the importance of > knowledge. It is > often ignorned but to me criticism is also a form of > knowledge. > Perhaps we should take their stance as a face where > the eyes are > covered with mud of superority. The irony is that we > do have to > accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in this > world and so the > qualities also differ. People who have pride for > their social or > occupational position would have little wisdom to > truly acknowledge > the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have to > live with the fact > that such people will exist(be it on internet forums > or in real life) > but once we climb and look towards the other side of > the mountain we > can see a garden of roses full of experience whose > fragence teaches > us a new leason every time. And let`s not forget one > thing roses do > come with thorns. > > > Gaurav > > > , > "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > wrote: > > Some members from this list and others have in > private email abused > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before > they told me > > about their own socially and occupationally > powerful positions > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from > apologizing for a > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their > writings, almost in an > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if > the rules of > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. > However, it is > not > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate > birth times, > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer > would personally > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the > rules of > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, > despite all > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and > honestly possible. > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop > and wonder if there > > is something beyond the ignorance of the > astrologer as well as the > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be > accounted for from > time > > to time. With that always kept in the back of > one's mind, when > astro- > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it > gives one the > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a > tool for useful > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the > `difficult' charts, that > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with > eyes open wider > and > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny > poses or perhaps > it > > is the expression of freedom of choice that > challenges the drums of > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser > Valley guild and > > indianest com) > > > > RR > > Take Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile./maildemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 --- Venkatarama Sreelatha <venkatarama_sastry wrote: > Hi Rohiniranjan, > > Think about it this way. You obviously rattled those > people enough > that they had to prove their worth, by bringing in > irrelevant info > like their powerful positions, i.e. you made them > sit up and take > notice! They must have started out with the feeling > that they knew > it all, and now you come along, poking holes in > their complacency :- > ). The first step to acquiring knowledge is to > figure out that you > don't have that knowledge yet, and you've > accomplished that for > them! Now, if they are smart, they will take the > next step of trying > to acquire this... :-) let's say you've led the > horse to the water! > > Sreelatha > > , "Gaurav > Sharma" > <gauravkom> wrote: > > Hello Rohini ji, > > It is rather be more promising if > such people > > mentioned by you could realize the importance of > knowledge. It is > > often ignorned but to me criticism is also a form > of knowledge. > > Perhaps we should take their stance as a face > where the eyes are > > covered with mud of superority. The irony is that > we do have to > > accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in > this world and so > the > > qualities also differ. People who have pride for > their social or > > occupational position would have little wisdom to > truly > acknowledge > > the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have to > live with the > fact > > that such people will exist(be it on internet > forums or in real > life) > > but once we climb and look towards the other side > of the mountain > we > > can see a garden of roses full of experience whose > fragence > teaches > > us a new leason every time. And let`s not forget > one thing roses > do > > come with thorns. > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > , > "rohiniranjan" > <rrgb@s...> > > wrote: > > > Some members from this list and others have in > private email > abused > > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just > before they told me > > > about their own socially and occupationally > powerful positions > > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me > from apologizing > for a > > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their > writings, almost in > an > > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as > if the rules of > > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each > time. However, it is > > not > > > always true and even after weeding out > inaccurate birth times, > > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer > would personally > > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because > the rules of > > > astrology do not work predictably in those > cases, despite all > > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and > honestly > possible. > > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop > and wonder if > there > > > is something beyond the ignorance of the > astrologer as well as > the > > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be > accounted for from > > time > > > to time. With that always kept in the back of > one's mind, when > > astro- > > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, > it gives one the > > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a > tool for useful > > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the > `difficult' charts, > that > > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with > eyes open wider > > and > > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny > poses or > perhaps > > it > > > is the expression of freedom of choice that > challenges the drums > of > > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser > Valley guild and > > > indianest com) > > > > > > RR > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Exactly! You made it really worth my efforts! Thanks! RR , surya vishnubhotla <surya_prakashv> wrote: > Just to share .. I never felt RRji even criticized > anything ... it's more of "Remember certainity in this > uncertain world is like judging the thickness/contents > of a book after reading the preface" which is just a > reminder to take the pains of reading the pages while > we span the unknown from the stand point of known !! > > I dont see any scope for ego, thorns here ... I should > however admit, its very difficult to differ from > someones view point without potentially agitating them > !! > > Luckily no one on this group is blind to reason !! > > --- Gaurav Sharma <gauravkom> wrote: > > Hello Rohini ji, > > It is rather be more promising if > > such people > > mentioned by you could realize the importance of > > knowledge. It is > > often ignorned but to me criticism is also a form of > > knowledge. > > Perhaps we should take their stance as a face where > > the eyes are > > covered with mud of superority. The irony is that we > > do have to > > accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in this > > world and so the > > qualities also differ. People who have pride for > > their social or > > occupational position would have little wisdom to > > truly acknowledge > > the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have to > > live with the fact > > that such people will exist(be it on internet forums > > or in real life) > > but once we climb and look towards the other side of > > the mountain we > > can see a garden of roses full of experience whose > > fragence teaches > > us a new leason every time. And let`s not forget one > > thing roses do > > come with thorns. > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > , > > "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > > wrote: > > > Some members from this list and others have in > > private email abused > > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before > > they told me > > > about their own socially and occupationally > > powerful positions > > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from > > apologizing for a > > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their > > writings, almost in an > > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if > > the rules of > > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. > > However, it is > > not > > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate > > birth times, > > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer > > would personally > > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the > > rules of > > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, > > despite all > > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and > > honestly possible. > > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop > > and wonder if there > > > is something beyond the ignorance of the > > astrologer as well as the > > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be > > accounted for from > > time > > > to time. With that always kept in the back of > > one's mind, when > > astro- > > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it > > gives one the > > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a > > tool for useful > > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the > > `difficult' charts, that > > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with > > eyes open wider > > and > > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny > > poses or perhaps > > it > > > is the expression of freedom of choice that > > challenges the drums of > > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser > > Valley guild and > > > indianest com) > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > > > > Take Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. > http://mobile./maildemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Hello Surya, Even i do believe that Rohini ji didnt criticize anything. But how many else will do who are more interested in their superiority of knowledge with their own world of reason? Gaurav , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > Exactly! You made it really worth my efforts! Thanks! > > RR > > , surya vishnubhotla > <surya_prakashv> wrote: > > Just to share .. I never felt RRji even criticized > > anything ... it's more of "Remember certainity in this > > uncertain world is like judging the thickness/contents > > of a book after reading the preface" which is just a > > reminder to take the pains of reading the pages while > > we span the unknown from the stand point of known !! > > > > I dont see any scope for ego, thorns here ... I should > > however admit, its very difficult to differ from > > someones view point without potentially agitating them > > !! > > > > Luckily no one on this group is blind to reason !! > > > > --- Gaurav Sharma <gauravkom> wrote: > > > Hello Rohini ji, > > > It is rather be more promising if > > > such people > > > mentioned by you could realize the importance of > > > knowledge. It is > > > often ignorned but to me criticism is also a form of > > > knowledge. > > > Perhaps we should take their stance as a face where > > > the eyes are > > > covered with mud of superority. The irony is that we > > > do have to > > > accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in this > > > world and so the > > > qualities also differ. People who have pride for > > > their social or > > > occupational position would have little wisdom to > > > truly acknowledge > > > the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have to > > > live with the fact > > > that such people will exist(be it on internet forums > > > or in real life) > > > but once we climb and look towards the other side of > > > the mountain we > > > can see a garden of roses full of experience whose > > > fragence teaches > > > us a new leason every time. And let`s not forget one > > > thing roses do > > > come with thorns. > > > > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > > > > , > > > "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > > > wrote: > > > > Some members from this list and others have in > > > private email abused > > > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before > > > they told me > > > > about their own socially and occupationally > > > powerful positions > > > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from > > > apologizing for a > > > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their > > > writings, almost in an > > > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if > > > the rules of > > > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. > > > However, it is > > > not > > > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate > > > birth times, > > > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer > > > would personally > > > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the > > > rules of > > > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, > > > despite all > > > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and > > > honestly possible. > > > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop > > > and wonder if there > > > > is something beyond the ignorance of the > > > astrologer as well as the > > > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be > > > accounted for from > > > time > > > > to time. With that always kept in the back of > > > one's mind, when > > > astro- > > > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it > > > gives one the > > > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a > > > tool for useful > > > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the > > > `difficult' charts, that > > > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with > > > eyes open wider > > > and > > > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny > > > poses or perhaps > > > it > > > > is the expression of freedom of choice that > > > challenges the drums of > > > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser > > > Valley guild and > > > > indianest com) > > > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. > > http://mobile./maildemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Please friends, let us move on ... Thanks! RR , "Gaurav Sharma" <gauravkom> wrote: > Hello Surya, > Even i do believe that Rohini ji didnt criticize > anything. But how many else will do who are more interested in their > superiority of knowledge with their own world of reason? > > Gaurav > > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > wrote: > > Exactly! You made it really worth my efforts! Thanks! > > > > RR > > > > , surya vishnubhotla > > <surya_prakashv> wrote: > > > Just to share .. I never felt RRji even criticized > > > anything ... it's more of "Remember certainity in this > > > uncertain world is like judging the thickness/contents > > > of a book after reading the preface" which is just a > > > reminder to take the pains of reading the pages while > > > we span the unknown from the stand point of known !! > > > > > > I dont see any scope for ego, thorns here ... I should > > > however admit, its very difficult to differ from > > > someones view point without potentially agitating them > > > !! > > > > > > Luckily no one on this group is blind to reason !! > > > > > > --- Gaurav Sharma <gauravkom> wrote: > > > > Hello Rohini ji, > > > > It is rather be more promising if > > > > such people > > > > mentioned by you could realize the importance of > > > > knowledge. It is > > > > often ignorned but to me criticism is also a form of > > > > knowledge. > > > > Perhaps we should take their stance as a face where > > > > the eyes are > > > > covered with mud of superority. The irony is that we > > > > do have to > > > > accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in this > > > > world and so the > > > > qualities also differ. People who have pride for > > > > their social or > > > > occupational position would have little wisdom to > > > > truly acknowledge > > > > the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have to > > > > live with the fact > > > > that such people will exist(be it on internet forums > > > > or in real life) > > > > but once we climb and look towards the other side of > > > > the mountain we > > > > can see a garden of roses full of experience whose > > > > fragence teaches > > > > us a new leason every time. And let`s not forget one > > > > thing roses do > > > > come with thorns. > > > > > > > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > > > > > > > , > > > > "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > > > > wrote: > > > > > Some members from this list and others have in > > > > private email abused > > > > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just before > > > > they told me > > > > > about their own socially and occupationally > > > > powerful positions > > > > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me from > > > > apologizing for a > > > > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > > > > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their > > > > writings, almost in an > > > > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly as if > > > > the rules of > > > > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each time. > > > > However, it is > > > > not > > > > > always true and even after weeding out inaccurate > > > > birth times, > > > > > ayanamshas and other factors, each astrologer > > > > would personally > > > > > experience difficult charts. Difficult because the > > > > rules of > > > > > astrology do not work predictably in those cases, > > > > despite all > > > > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly and > > > > honestly possible. > > > > > These charts provide one an opportunity to stop > > > > and wonder if there > > > > > is something beyond the ignorance of the > > > > astrologer as well as the > > > > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be > > > > accounted for from > > > > time > > > > > to time. With that always kept in the back of > > > > one's mind, when > > > > astro- > > > > > indications do behave in a predictable manner, it > > > > gives one the > > > > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology as a > > > > tool for useful > > > > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the > > > > `difficult' charts, that > > > > > gives one the reason to pursue even further with > > > > eyes open wider > > > > and > > > > > the mind energized by the challenge that destiny > > > > poses or perhaps > > > > it > > > > > is the expression of freedom of choice that > > > > challenges the drums of > > > > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on Fraser > > > > Valley guild and > > > > > indianest com) > > > > > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. > > > http://mobile./maildemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Very few gaurav !! .. In our case I think it's the limitation of look at each other from a window and a few key strokes and tryng to udnerstand the intent of the other person !!! i have something really interesting from my side coming up for u guys .. pretty soon !! Gaurav u remind of one of my best friends .. ... --- Gaurav Sharma <gauravkom wrote: > Hello Surya, > Even i do believe that Rohini ji didnt > criticize > anything. But how many else will do who are more > interested in their > superiority of knowledge with their own world of > reason? > > Gaurav > > > , > "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > wrote: > > Exactly! You made it really worth my efforts! > Thanks! > > > > RR > > > > , surya > vishnubhotla > > <surya_prakashv> wrote: > > > Just to share .. I never felt RRji even > criticized > > > anything ... it's more of "Remember certainity > in this > > > uncertain world is like judging the > thickness/contents > > > of a book after reading the preface" which is > just a > > > reminder to take the pains of reading the pages > while > > > we span the unknown from the stand point of > known !! > > > > > > I dont see any scope for ego, thorns here ... I > should > > > however admit, its very difficult to differ from > > > someones view point without potentially > agitating them > > > !! > > > > > > Luckily no one on this group is blind to reason > !! > > > > > > --- Gaurav Sharma <gauravkom> wrote: > > > > Hello Rohini ji, > > > > It is rather be more promising > if > > > > such people > > > > mentioned by you could realize the importance > of > > > > knowledge. It is > > > > often ignorned but to me criticism is also a > form of > > > > knowledge. > > > > Perhaps we should take their stance as a face > where > > > > the eyes are > > > > covered with mud of superority. The irony is > that we > > > > do have to > > > > accept one fact that not everyone is a twin in > this > > > > world and so the > > > > qualities also differ. People who have pride > for > > > > their social or > > > > occupational position would have little wisdom > to > > > > truly acknowledge > > > > the knowledge of someone else. Perhaps we have > to > > > > live with the fact > > > > that such people will exist(be it on internet > forums > > > > or in real life) > > > > but once we climb and look towards the other > side of > > > > the mountain we > > > > can see a garden of roses full of experience > whose > > > > fragence teaches > > > > us a new leason every time. And let`s not > forget one > > > > thing roses do > > > > come with thorns. > > > > > > > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > > > > > > > , > > > > "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > > > > wrote: > > > > > Some members from this list and others have > in > > > > private email abused > > > > > me and called me egotistical, arrogant just > before > > > > they told me > > > > > about their own socially and occupationally > > > > powerful positions > > > > > (hmm!!), so what the hey! Now, that saved me > from > > > > apologizing for a > > > > > personal plug! ... ;-) > > > > > > > > > > "Astrology writers tend to depict in their > > > > writings, almost in an > > > > > unsaid subtle manner, and sometimes directly > as if > > > > the rules of > > > > > astrology are rigid and work perfectly each > time. > > > > However, it is > > > > not > > > > > always true and even after weeding out > inaccurate > > > > birth times, > > > > > ayanamshas and other factors, each > astrologer > > > > would personally > > > > > experience difficult charts. Difficult > because the > > > > rules of > > > > > astrology do not work predictably in those > cases, > > > > despite all > > > > > corrections and fixing and tweaking humanly > and > > > > honestly possible. > > > > > These charts provide one an opportunity to > stop > > > > and wonder if there > > > > > is something beyond the ignorance of the > > > > astrologer as well as the > > > > > perfection of astrology, that may need to be > > > > accounted for from > > > > time > > > > > to time. With that always kept in the back > of > > > > one's mind, when > > > > astro- > > > > > indications do behave in a predictable > manner, it > > > > gives one the > > > > > satisfaction and reason to pursue astrology > as a > > > > tool for useful > > > > > advice. But, when one gets stymied by the > > > > `difficult' charts, that > > > > > gives one the reason to pursue even further > with > > > > eyes open wider > > > > and > > > > > the mind energized by the challenge that > destiny > > > > poses or perhaps > > > > it > > > > > is the expression of freedom of choice that > > > > challenges the drums of > > > > > destiny!" (from a copyrighted article on > Fraser > > > > Valley guild and > > > > > indianest com) > > > > > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take Mail with you! Get it on your mobile > phone. > > > http://mobile./maildemo > > Vote for the stars of 's next ad campaign! http://advision.webevents.//votelifeengine/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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