Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Dear Mark, In fact forgot this in my earlier post, that Astrology has given me a new , fresh perspective to life, given me the courage - I was once too close to giving up, to get on , better what has been given to me, be happy for the experiences which have given me the joy in enjoying what has been given back to me, simple things which I took for granted, breathing, feel the taste buds respond, smell a bloom,embrace life more fully, truly FEEL, experience. This is what is enabling me to take a 3 km walk with two damaged lungs, two swollen feet, palpitating heart. I am truly thankful for Nature/planets gift of what I have received else I could not have lived at all. Regards Nalini WE MAY FIND WHEN ALL THE REST HAS FAILED, HID IN OURSELVES THE KEY OF PERFECT CHANGE , m.kincaid wrote: > > Dear Nalini: > > Sometimes, book due tend to be too negative,...but this is 1) because so many > people seem to be experiencing the negative or what is called the 'functional' > maleficness re. their planets... > > But, yes,...all planets have some good in them.....!! > > In fact, the ancient Jyotish founder and Seer, Parashara, said in his classic > book on 'Jyotish'.... > > "In the beginning Lord Vishnu entered into the grahas, to bestow upon his > disciples,...all the consequences of their actions..." > > When I first came to read this I finally understood all the Planets are > perfect! > > But, we can experience the negative or malefic side of them, only when we're > out of tune with them! > > And you are also right, because those with relatively 'good' or positive, so- > called malefic planets....can experience just the opposite... > or very positive significations of the planets! > > Then, there is your final point, and that is, once we learn to better under- > stand the purpose of Sani, Mars or even Rahu...then, they will start giving us > their benefic side and subsequent blessings.... > > again, in direct proportion to our changed actions, thoughts and behaviors! > > > Each chart is not really a challenge, when you learn to see, through the eyes > of Jyotish,...then each chart...becomes a mirror, reflection of all the great > rules, and principles of Jyotish.... > > nice talking w/you.... > > Sincerely, > > > Mark Kincaid > > > Nature's Astrology > 641 472-0000 > m.kincaid > / > > > > Friends, > Part of the hype-dread of the planets being books- saturn- > immediately the sade sathi, Rahu- addictions, afflictions, secrets > mangal- martian energy, battle. RRji, are you listening, mangal > rising = pests. all type cast. Dont all these planets have something > good in them, good for the native in their way. It all depends on > the native's perception of the good or bad the planets confer. Well > if Saturn is harsh in his lessons, a disiplinarian, austere as > perceived, and the native does experience the lessons, not all the > natives undergoing the dasha feel the same. One might worry sick of > having been put to such a hardship, stripped of everything he loves > and bemoaning his fate, another glad for being taught the true > values in life, emerging a better person.Or even the same native > might feel the effects of a saturn dasha differently a couple of > years later? How can this be explained? Is it the other combinations > of planets operating in unision or is it still that each chart- > individual is unique. But then how can even the general experiences > match in a group of individuals? I have heard people say" he is > undergoing Sukra dasa" if a native is doing extremely well. Could > sukra dasa be such for each native? nah!There are rules and there > are rules. That is why probably each chart is a challenge. > Regards > nalini > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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