Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions: Indians are natural mathematicians (I know thousands with problems in that area - yours truly leading the pack perhaps) Italians are emotionally labile Frenchmen are the best lovers Blacks take to dancing naturally -- they have the rhythm (probably more likely to have long fingers than the dance trait! If you do not believe me, go test a sample!) Similar stereotypic misinformation/generalizations about other cultures, religions, nationalities and in India (when I grew up there) about different classes, regions etc.) Like the sociological stereotypes, we have astrological stereotypes -- we see examples of that in messages all over the place, recently and going all the way to early 80s when net-astrology began for me! Western, Eastern, Chinese, Burmese, Kabbalistic -- you name it! I am not surprised because the same human mind that created the societal stereotypies is also studying and describing the universe in astrological categories, in astrological language and terminology! This is not something bad or unreal but must be taken into account and kept in mind when we categorize! The knife cuts. It cuts vegetables, it cuts bread, it scoops up butter, it cuts diseased parts, it maimes and KILLS! The Intention, the ONE holding the tool determines the purpose of the ACTION and outcome! Same about astology and astro-categorization. He who holds the knife and not the outcome that determines the intention! Now just because I am perceived as a pest by some, don't assume that I have mars rising or something! RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Mars rising with mercury atmakaraka, I presume! , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb wrote: > > Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions: > > Indians are natural mathematicians (I know thousands with problems in > that area - yours truly leading the pack perhaps) > > Italians are emotionally labile > Frenchmen are the best lovers > Blacks take to dancing naturally -- they have the rhythm (probably > more likely to have long fingers than the dance trait! If you do not > believe me, go test a sample!) > > Similar stereotypic misinformation/generalizations about other > cultures, religions, nationalities and in India (when I grew up there) > about different classes, regions etc.) > > Like the sociological stereotypes, we have astrological stereotypes -- > we see examples of that in messages all over the place, recently and > going all the way to early 80s when net-astrology began for me! > Western, Eastern, Chinese, Burmese, Kabbalistic -- you name it! > > I am not surprised because the same human mind that created the > societal stereotypies is also studying and describing the universe in > astrological categories, in astrological language and terminology! > > This is not something bad or unreal but must be taken into account and > kept in mind when we categorize! > > The knife cuts. It cuts vegetables, it cuts bread, it scoops up > butter, it cuts diseased parts, it maimes and KILLS! The Intention, > the ONE holding the tool determines the purpose of the ACTION and > outcome! > > Same about astology and astro-categorization. He who holds the knife > and not the outcome that determines the intention! > > Now just because I am perceived as a pest by some, don't assume that I > have mars rising or something! > > RR > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Like I said earlier, Rishi ji to your query -- I don't know for sure! , "rishi_2000in" <rishi_2000in wrote: > > > Mars rising with mercury atmakaraka, I presume! > > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@> > wrote: > > > > Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions: > > > > Indians are natural mathematicians (I know thousands with problems in > > that area - yours truly leading the pack perhaps) > > > > Italians are emotionally labile > > Frenchmen are the best lovers > > Blacks take to dancing naturally -- they have the rhythm (probably > > more likely to have long fingers than the dance trait! If you do not > > believe me, go test a sample!) > > > > Similar stereotypic misinformation/generalizations about other > > cultures, religions, nationalities and in India (when I grew up there) > > about different classes, regions etc.) > > > > Like the sociological stereotypes, we have astrological stereotypes -- > > we see examples of that in messages all over the place, recently and > > going all the way to early 80s when net-astrology began for me! > > Western, Eastern, Chinese, Burmese, Kabbalistic -- you name it! > > > > I am not surprised because the same human mind that created the > > societal stereotypies is also studying and describing the universe in > > astrological categories, in astrological language and terminology! > > > > This is not something bad or unreal but must be taken into account and > > kept in mind when we categorize! > > > > The knife cuts. It cuts vegetables, it cuts bread, it scoops up > > butter, it cuts diseased parts, it maimes and KILLS! The Intention, > > the ONE holding the tool determines the purpose of the ACTION and > > outcome! > > > > Same about astology and astro-categorization. He who holds the knife > > and not the outcome that determines the intention! > > > > Now just because I am perceived as a pest by some, don't assume that I > > have mars rising or something! > > > > RR > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb wrote: > You have been around this net for long and left certain ''lipi'' which with patience, reveals a lot! > Like I said earlier, Rishi ji to your query -- I don't know for sure! > > , "rishi_2000in" > <rishi_2000in@> wrote: > > > > > > Mars rising with mercury atmakaraka, I presume! > > > > > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions: > > > > > > Indians are natural mathematicians (I know thousands with > problems in > > > that area - yours truly leading the pack perhaps) > > > > > > Italians are emotionally labile > > > Frenchmen are the best lovers > > > Blacks take to dancing naturally -- they have the rhythm > (probably > > > more likely to have long fingers than the dance trait! If you do > not > > > believe me, go test a sample!) > > > > > > Similar stereotypic misinformation/generalizations about other > > > cultures, religions, nationalities and in India (when I grew up > there) > > > about different classes, regions etc.) > > > > > > Like the sociological stereotypes, we have astrological > stereotypes -- > > > we see examples of that in messages all over the place, recently > and > > > going all the way to early 80s when net-astrology began for me! > > > Western, Eastern, Chinese, Burmese, Kabbalistic -- you name it! > > > > > > I am not surprised because the same human mind that created the > > > societal stereotypies is also studying and describing the > universe in > > > astrological categories, in astrological language and > terminology! > > > > > > This is not something bad or unreal but must be taken into > account and > > > kept in mind when we categorize! > > > > > > The knife cuts. It cuts vegetables, it cuts bread, it scoops up > > > butter, it cuts diseased parts, it maimes and KILLS! The > Intention, > > > the ONE holding the tool determines the purpose of the ACTION and > > > outcome! > > > > > > Same about astology and astro-categorization. He who holds the > knife > > > and not the outcome that determines the intention! > > > > > > Now just because I am perceived as a pest by some, don't assume > that I > > > have mars rising or something! > > > > > > RR > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Dear Rohiniji , You have said that Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions. I agree . They may be correct , they may be incorrect , they may be out of tune with the time but we have to see why the stereotypes formed in the first place . These came from perceptions , and for smoke to be there there must have been some fire . Stereotyping helps in chunking of the information . For example take the description of the Sun . In a visual form you will see the whole picture and hold it in mind for a longer duration . Of course I agree that stereotyping cannot be taken too far . Why should I assume you have mars rising , I would say you have saturn afflicted <g> . Regards , Anand A. K. Ghurye Mobile : 9820 489 416 Phone : 2685 5496 email : hmm_aha ---------- -------------------------------- § Training § Development § Relationships email : hmm_aha growthanddevelopment Saturdaybusinessclub http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Ghurye1.html ---------- -------------------------------- - rohiniranjan <rrgb <> Thursday, February 23, 2006 8:30 AM Do stereotypes really hold up in open-eyed astrological experience? > Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions: > > Indians are natural mathematicians (I know thousands with problems in > that area - yours truly leading the pack perhaps) > > Italians are emotionally labile > Frenchmen are the best lovers > Blacks take to dancing naturally -- they have the rhythm (probably > more likely to have long fingers than the dance trait! If you do not > believe me, go test a sample!) > > Similar stereotypic misinformation/generalizations about other > cultures, religions, nationalities and in India (when I grew up there) > about different classes, regions etc.) > > Like the sociological stereotypes, we have astrological stereotypes -- > we see examples of that in messages all over the place, recently and > going all the way to early 80s when net-astrology began for me! > Western, Eastern, Chinese, Burmese, Kabbalistic -- you name it! > > I am not surprised because the same human mind that created the > societal stereotypies is also studying and describing the universe in > astrological categories, in astrological language and terminology! > > This is not something bad or unreal but must be taken into account and > kept in mind when we categorize! > > The knife cuts. It cuts vegetables, it cuts bread, it scoops up > butter, it cuts diseased parts, it maimes and KILLS! The Intention, > the ONE holding the tool determines the purpose of the ACTION and > outcome! > > Same about astology and astro-categorization. He who holds the knife > and not the outcome that determines the intention! > > Now just because I am perceived as a pest by some, don't assume that I > have mars rising or something! > > RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Intially learning techniques right from child hood develop through stereotypism.Astrology can in no way be excpetion.That is how some skills become too monatonous as they lack any value addition.while not discounting the importance of stereotypes,we need also "venture" and veer around may be as in like hippies and get away from stereos.This adds to fresh relook and also direct experience to have an insight.Astrology as of now making efforts to get away from the stereo typism and getting semi modern outfits and thoughts.This transformation is also getting advanced with the aid and help of internet and palm top cultures.From classicals and the gurukul and from sruti-sravan to ultra technics the cultures as well as conventional wisdom too are undergoing transformation.today youth know why they r getting troubled and how they can find remedies.let's cheer the young ones and salute the old wigs who are able to plug into audeos and videos and multi media methods.day are not far off the astrocultue will be eno different from the modern cultures and civilisations krishnan rohiniranjan <rrgb wrote: Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions: Indians are natural mathematicians (I know thousands with problems in that area - yours truly leading the pack perhaps) Italians are emotionally labile Frenchmen are the best lovers Blacks take to dancing naturally -- they have the rhythm (probably more likely to have long fingers than the dance trait! If you do not believe me, go test a sample!) Similar stereotypic misinformation/generalizations about other cultures, religions, nationalities and in India (when I grew up there) about different classes, regions etc.) Like the sociological stereotypes, we have astrological stereotypes -- we see examples of that in messages all over the place, recently and going all the way to early 80s when net-astrology began for me! Western, Eastern, Chinese, Burmese, Kabbalistic -- you name it! I am not surprised because the same human mind that created the societal stereotypies is also studying and describing the universe in astrological categories, in astrological language and terminology! This is not something bad or unreal but must be taken into account and kept in mind when we categorize! The knife cuts. It cuts vegetables, it cuts bread, it scoops up butter, it cuts diseased parts, it maimes and KILLS! The Intention, the ONE holding the tool determines the purpose of the ACTION and outcome! Same about astology and astro-categorization. He who holds the knife and not the outcome that determines the intention! Now just because I am perceived as a pest by some, don't assume that I have mars rising or something! RR SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. Vedic astrology Astrology chart Astrology software Visit your group "" on the web. Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 You may be right! My joints do ache! But I thought that was just old age! , "urvija" <urvija wrote: > > > > Dear Rohiniji , > > You have said that Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions. I agree . > They may be correct , they may be incorrect , they may be out of tune with > the time but we have to see why the stereotypes formed in the first place . > These came from perceptions , and for smoke to be there there must have been > some fire . Stereotyping helps in chunking of the information . For example > take the description of the Sun . In a visual form you will see the whole > picture and hold it in mind for a longer duration . > > Of course I agree that stereotyping cannot be taken too far . Why should I > assume you have mars rising , I would say you have saturn afflicted <g> . > > Regards , > > Anand > > A. K. Ghurye > Mobile : 9820 489 416 Phone : 2685 5496 email : hmm_aha > > ---------- > -------------------------------- > § Training § Development § Relationships > > email : hmm_aha > growthanddevelopment > > Saturdaybusinessclub > > http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Ghurye1.html > > > ---------- > -------------------------------- > > - > rohiniranjan <rrgb > <> > Thursday, February 23, 2006 8:30 AM > Do stereotypes really hold up in open-eyed astrological > experience? > > > > Stereotypes are prevalent in human perceptions: > > > > Indians are natural mathematicians (I know thousands with problems in > > that area - yours truly leading the pack perhaps) > > > > Italians are emotionally labile > > Frenchmen are the best lovers > > Blacks take to dancing naturally -- they have the rhythm (probably > > more likely to have long fingers than the dance trait! If you do not > > believe me, go test a sample!) > > > > Similar stereotypic misinformation/generalizations about other > > cultures, religions, nationalities and in India (when I grew up there) > > about different classes, regions etc.) > > > > Like the sociological stereotypes, we have astrological stereotypes -- > > we see examples of that in messages all over the place, recently and > > going all the way to early 80s when net-astrology began for me! > > Western, Eastern, Chinese, Burmese, Kabbalistic -- you name it! > > > > I am not surprised because the same human mind that created the > > societal stereotypies is also studying and describing the universe in > > astrological categories, in astrological language and terminology! > > > > This is not something bad or unreal but must be taken into account and > > kept in mind when we categorize! > > > > The knife cuts. It cuts vegetables, it cuts bread, it scoops up > > butter, it cuts diseased parts, it maimes and KILLS! The Intention, > > the ONE holding the tool determines the purpose of the ACTION and > > outcome! > > > > Same about astology and astro-categorization. He who holds the knife > > and not the outcome that determines the intention! > > > > Now just because I am perceived as a pest by some, don't assume that I > > have mars rising or something! > > > > RR > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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