Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 Dear RR Ji Yes, even i am on verge of quitting my profession as a writer. Family is strongly opposed to such a move. May be they fear that instead of masala dosa, i may get some idli, whcih looks nice, but without any masala . best regards partha partvinu.tripod.com , "Rohini (Crystal Pages)" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > > Okay dada, I confess -- I was hungry, fancied for some reason masala > dosa but no way I am getting that right now, so I rolled that into my > other love -- jyotish. Suddenly they became one through the message I > posted and I enjoyed them both without actually eating either! > > I am sure you understand ;-) > > RR > > , vattem krishnan > <bursar_99> wrote: > > > > > > Hello friend, > > Different means to satisfy the inclinations and ambitions and the > resultant confidences,egos and abilities that arise out of these > gourmets like masal dosas. > > yet one should not deling all these efforts(beginners) how long are > likely to last.There are some who after say year or so suddenly go > behind screens and want to delearn and there are others they feel > they are not meant for hollow jyotish etc. > > Even I can cite very important friend of me working as very senior > doctor took up jyotish when her son/daughter was not found to be > bright in studies and left the jyotish when she was disgusted finding > remedy through jyotish is not her cup of tea > > like wise a very bright and promising enterpreneur with almost > 24hours of busy schedules made hell of effort to know and learn > jyotish may be year and beyond with the acumen he had as a computer > geek and failed to pursue,though gives predictions. > > My only gut feeling that if one has enthu to learn,let them also > link their souls what their chakras speak of when ever jyotish > influences their body,mind and soul and feel: > > "Have I justdescribed masala dosa or jyotish? Food for the mouth > and body and food forthe soul -- where is the difference?" > > Answer as admitted by most of Gurus is planets in their charts drag > to jyotish and other occult sciences and emerge after some efforts > and changing their lines of profession to jyotish and others > abandoning despite all their zeal and enthusiasm > > There are people and very illustrous who as o hobby took up to the > cause of Astrology leaving their very very promising professions and > preferred to be called as jyotishis than as through their fields > where they relished all culinary skills and invented excellent items > going beyond their imaginations coming up with paneer dosas etc but > landed as very very unattracive jyotish.such is the hangover required > if one wants to jump into this mystery field and the yers needed for > learning and to to know as beginning or end is beyond one oratory > skills. > > so friends,Astrology is a field one has to learn out of his own > karmic results either to continue with or to get lost for one or > other reason.No doubt the soul survives through the jyotish even > without dosas > > krishnan > > Hemal Bhatt <hkbhatt00> wrote: > > > > > > --- "Rohini (Crystal Pages)" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > > > > > Rishi ji, > > > > > > I did not mean "Beginner = those <1 year in jyotish" > > > but 'Beginners > > > who have been seriously learning jyotish for less > > > than one year' :-) > > > You (and more so others ...) have demonstrated how > > > careful one must > > > be when writing on internet where there are more > > > chances of being > > > misinterpreted or worse someone projecting their > > > inner feelings and > > > framework on the objective reality! > > > > > > So by my intended meaning, I was not implying that > > > after the first > > > year suddenly from the cocoon emerges the beautiful > > > butterfly! In > > > fact we are all beginners in my view. > > > > > > Why the first year? Because during the first year > > > one spends much or > > > all of one's time in getting down the basics firmly. > > > I realize that > > > some very ambitious and brilliant beginners would be > > > thinking at this > > > point -- One whole year? But few of us can devote > > > all our time to > > > jyotish, particularly not the beginners who must > > > also carry other > > > activities necessary for life and living. However, > > > it is usually > > > dangerous (well maybe too strong a word!) to jump > > > into the deep end > > > too quickly without wrestling with and getting to > > > know the basics. > > > This is the only antidote against all or most of the > > > confusion we see > > > on the net in the questions that are asked on > > > certain yogas and > > > techniques. Like a properly cooked masala dosa, the > > > shell has to have > > > a certain cripness and rigidity (boundaries) and the > > > inside has to be > > > soft, nutritious and when consumed give the flavour > > > and sense of > > > completeness and great potentials of expansion and > > > comprehensiveness. > > > The mixture of the morsel of boundaries, hardness, > > > crispness and > > > nutritive expansiveness within. Have I just > > > described masala dosa or > > > jyotish? Food for the mouth and body and food for > > > the soul -- where > > > is the difference? > > > > > > To cut to the chase, I just wanted to make sure that > > > newcomers could > > > spot the venus mercury discrepancy in my > > > hypothetical example. As > > > pedestrian as that! I had jupiter there but for some > > > reason decided > > > to insert venus hence the faux pas! > > > > > > regards, > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > > , rishi > > > shukla > > > <rishi_2000in> wrote: > > > > > > > > Rohiniji, > > > > Two questions: > > > > 1.Does one not remain a beginner after one year in > > > > jyotish? > > > > 2.When does the 'one year' time begin from? > > > > regards, > > > > rishi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Music Unlimited > > > > Access over 1 million songs. 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Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 Partha ji, I sincerely hope things go well for you and your family and if possible, you do continue to keep writing. It is rare to find a passion and dedication as well as understanding for jyotish as you certainly have alongwith writing abilities of professional calibre. Sona with sugandh as they say (gold with a scent). RR , "V.Partha sarathy" <partvinu@g...> wrote: > > Dear RR Ji > > Yes, even i am on verge of quitting my profession as a writer. Family > is strongly opposed to such a move. May be they fear that instead of > masala dosa, i may get some idli, whcih looks nice, but without any > masala . > best regards > partha > partvinu.tripod.com > > > , "Rohini (Crystal Pages)" > <rrgb@s...> wrote: > > > > Okay dada, I confess -- I was hungry, fancied for some reason > masala > > dosa but no way I am getting that right now, so I rolled that into > my > > other love -- jyotish. Suddenly they became one through the message > I > > posted and I enjoyed them both without actually eating either! > > > > I am sure you understand ;-) > > > > RR > > > > , vattem krishnan > > <bursar_99> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello friend, > > > Different means to satisfy the inclinations and ambitions and the > > resultant confidences,egos and abilities that arise out of these > > gourmets like masal dosas. > > > yet one should not deling all these efforts(beginners) how long > are > > likely to last.There are some who after say year or so suddenly go > > behind screens and want to delearn and there are others they feel > > they are not meant for hollow jyotish etc. > > > Even I can cite very important friend of me working as very > senior > > doctor took up jyotish when her son/daughter was not found to be > > bright in studies and left the jyotish when she was disgusted > finding > > remedy through jyotish is not her cup of tea > > > like wise a very bright and promising enterpreneur with almost > > 24hours of busy schedules made hell of effort to know and learn > > jyotish may be year and beyond with the acumen he had as a computer > > geek and failed to pursue,though gives predictions. > > > My only gut feeling that if one has enthu to learn,let them also > > link their souls what their chakras speak of when ever jyotish > > influences their body,mind and soul and feel: > > > "Have I justdescribed masala dosa or jyotish? Food for the mouth > > and body and food forthe soul -- where is the difference?" > > > Answer as admitted by most of Gurus is planets in their charts > drag > > to jyotish and other occult sciences and emerge after some efforts > > and changing their lines of profession to jyotish and others > > abandoning despite all their zeal and enthusiasm > > > There are people and very illustrous who as o hobby took up to > the > > cause of Astrology leaving their very very promising professions > and > > preferred to be called as jyotishis than as through their fields > > where they relished all culinary skills and invented excellent > items > > going beyond their imaginations coming up with paneer dosas etc but > > landed as very very unattracive jyotish.such is the hangover > required > > if one wants to jump into this mystery field and the yers needed > for > > learning and to to know as beginning or end is beyond one oratory > > skills. > > > so friends,Astrology is a field one has to learn out of his own > > karmic results either to continue with or to get lost for one or > > other reason.No doubt the soul survives through the jyotish even > > without dosas > > > krishnan > > > Hemal Bhatt <hkbhatt00> wrote: > > > > > > > > > --- "Rohini (Crystal Pages)" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > > > > > > > Rishi ji, > > > > > > > > I did not mean "Beginner = those <1 year in jyotish" > > > > but 'Beginners > > > > who have been seriously learning jyotish for less > > > > than one year' :-) > > > > You (and more so others ...) have demonstrated how > > > > careful one must > > > > be when writing on internet where there are more > > > > chances of being > > > > misinterpreted or worse someone projecting their > > > > inner feelings and > > > > framework on the objective reality! > > > > > > > > So by my intended meaning, I was not implying that > > > > after the first > > > > year suddenly from the cocoon emerges the beautiful > > > > butterfly! In > > > > fact we are all beginners in my view. > > > > > > > > Why the first year? Because during the first year > > > > one spends much or > > > > all of one's time in getting down the basics firmly. > > > > I realize that > > > > some very ambitious and brilliant beginners would be > > > > thinking at this > > > > point -- One whole year? But few of us can devote > > > > all our time to > > > > jyotish, particularly not the beginners who must > > > > also carry other > > > > activities necessary for life and living. However, > > > > it is usually > > > > dangerous (well maybe too strong a word!) to jump > > > > into the deep end > > > > too quickly without wrestling with and getting to > > > > know the basics. > > > > This is the only antidote against all or most of the > > > > confusion we see > > > > on the net in the questions that are asked on > > > > certain yogas and > > > > techniques. Like a properly cooked masala dosa, the > > > > shell has to have > > > > a certain cripness and rigidity (boundaries) and the > > > > inside has to be > > > > soft, nutritious and when consumed give the flavour > > > > and sense of > > > > completeness and great potentials of expansion and > > > > comprehensiveness. > > > > The mixture of the morsel of boundaries, hardness, > > > > crispness and > > > > nutritive expansiveness within. Have I just > > > > described masala dosa or > > > > jyotish? Food for the mouth and body and food for > > > > the soul -- where > > > > is the difference? > > > > > > > > To cut to the chase, I just wanted to make sure that > > > > newcomers could > > > > spot the venus mercury discrepancy in my > > > > hypothetical example. As > > > > pedestrian as that! I had jupiter there but for some > > > > reason decided > > > > to insert venus hence the faux pas! > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > > > > > , rishi > > > > shukla > > > > <rishi_2000in> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Rohiniji, > > > > > Two questions: > > > > > 1.Does one not remain a beginner after one year in > > > > > jyotish? > > > > > 2.When does the 'one year' time begin from? > > > > > regards, > > > > > rishi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Music Unlimited > > > > > Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. > > > > > http://music./unlimited/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND > RELISH > > THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hindu astrology Vedic astrology Free vedic astrology > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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