Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 Our present life is ruled by the deeds of our past karma. It is more important to understand that even remedies necessarily need not be followed by the seeker. It is again based on the destiny and how fate rules over them which is again the outcome of the past karma. The sincere work of many pandits in this group is applaudable But even wise and proven remedies shall go waste if the person is not inclined to adopt them by virtue of his destiny. Remedies do not change fate. they give a person the confidence and courage to swim past troubled areas in life. But one thing is certain. Like the saying goes----Like Happiness is not permanent. Problems are also not permanent. So cheer up and say your problems are over. The eternal bliss is in prostrating at the feet of the Lord. Only then we all shall have confidence to wade through troubled waters. Namah Shivaya. SR Rajkumar rajkumar_v3 FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 Dear Thiru Raj Kumar, Indeed it is most significant message in the present context.there are many querists seeking remedies but seldom take any heed and recourse. One thing very essential is to know:'Remedies do not change fate. they give a person the confidence and courage to swim past troubled areas in life. But one thing is certain. Like the saying goes----Like Happiness is not permanent. Problems are also not permanent. So cheer up and say your problems are over." Iam sure members will appreciate these learned views and convey to other also krishnan "SR.Rajkumar" <rajkumar_v3 wrote: Our present life is ruled by the deeds of our past karma. It is more important to understand that even remedies necessarily need not be followed by the seeker. It is again based on the destiny and how fate rules over them which is again the outcome of the past karma. The sincere work of many pandits in this group is applaudable But even wise and proven remedies shall go waste if the person is not inclined to adopt them by virtue of his destiny. Remedies do not change fate. they give a person the confidence and courage to swim past troubled areas in life. But one thing is certain. Like the saying goes----Like Happiness is not permanent. Problems are also not permanent. So cheer up and say your problems are over. The eternal bliss is in prostrating at the feet of the Lord. Only then we all shall have confidence to wade through troubled waters. Namah Shivaya. SR Rajkumar rajkumar_v3 FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. Hindu astrology Visit your group "" on the web. FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 In one of his books, Mr. K.N. Rao has linked the 2nd house to karma with benefics associated with that house bringing into this world a person who has accumulated enough good karma to actually have a mission, a responsibility. Extending that thought, if 2nd is severely afflicted, perhaps remedies even if coming from Dhanwantari would not benefit the individual because they would not listen to or be able to follow what is prescribed, since they have to suffer some more before relief comes in and then as good deeds increase, there would come a time when they would be born with a mission and go into a positive karmic balance of sorts. I am following this lead and there seems to be some positive correlation there. I would like other researchers to explore this too. RR , "SR.Rajkumar" <rajkumar_v3> wrote: > > Our present life is ruled by the deeds of our past karma. > It is more important to understand that even remedies necessarily need not be followed by the seeker. It is again based on the destiny and how fate rules over them which is again the outcome of the past karma. The sincere work of many pandits in this group is applaudable But even wise and proven remedies shall go waste if the person is not inclined to adopt them by virtue of his destiny. Remedies do not change fate. they give a person the confidence and courage to swim past troubled areas in life. But one thing is certain. Like the saying goes----Like Happiness is not permanent. Problems are also not permanent. So cheer up and say your problems are over. The eternal bliss is in prostrating at the feet of the Lord. Only then we all shall have confidence to wade through troubled waters. > > Namah Shivaya. > > > > > SR Rajkumar > rajkumar_v3 > > > > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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