Guest guest Posted October 10, 2002 Report Share Posted October 10, 2002 Hi! I'm new to Vedic astrology and just saw my chart and a couple computer generated interpretations. Vedic astrology seems to leave very little room for interpretation and free will. After looking at my chart i became horribly depressed and upset. I'm very familiar with Western astrology which always gives a positive spin on things, whereas Vedic astrology doesn't. I also wonder if exact birthtime is important in Vedic astrology. I was born june 09, 1983 at 4:00pm in Saigon, Vietnam , but i'm sure they round off to the nearest quarter hour. i could've been born probably anywhere between 3:45-4:15 pm. In western astrology, that means i'm either scorpio or saggitarius rising. I know i'm scorpio rising because i fit the description perfectly. I wanted to know if that difference in 15 minutes would affect my vedic chart in any way? In western astrology I'm: Ascendent-Scorpio Sun-Gemini Moon-Taurus Mercury-Taurus Venus-Leo Mars-Gemini Jupiter-Saggitarius Saturn-Libra North node- Gemini South node- Saggitarius In Vedic astrology I'm: Ascendant- Libra Sun -Taurus Moon -Taurus Mars -Taurus Mercury -Taurus Jupiter -Scorpio Venus -Cancer Saturn -Libra Rahu -Gemini Ketu -Sagittarius Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Hi Tiffany, I am also a beginner like you. Yes, exact birth time is very important in Vedic astrology. One point is: please do not trust computer generated interpretations. Western astrology is not predictive whereas Vedic astrology is. Vedic astrology only tells you where your past Karmas are taking you. Of course, you have the ability to use fee wll to improve your Karmas. Please ignore the negative computer interpretation, it is computer generated and hence cannot be accurate. Vedic astrology requires a lot of skill and interpretation that a machine cannot have. Sagar. vedic astrology, "Tiffany" <tiffanytvu> wrote: > Hi! > I'm new to Vedic astrology and just saw my chart and a couple > computer generated interpretations. > Vedic astrology seems to leave very little room for interpretation > and free will. After looking at my chart i became horribly depressed > and upset. I'm very familiar with Western astrology which always > gives a positive spin on things, whereas Vedic astrology doesn't. > I also wonder if exact birthtime is important in Vedic astrology. > I was born june 09, 1983 at 4:00pm in Saigon, Vietnam , > but i'm sure they round off to the nearest quarter hour. > i could've been born probably anywhere between 3:45-4:15 pm. > In western astrology, that means i'm either scorpio or saggitarius > rising. I know i'm scorpio rising because i fit the description > perfectly. I wanted to know if that difference in 15 minutes would > affect my vedic chart in any way? > > In western astrology I'm: > Ascendent-Scorpio > Sun-Gemini > Moon-Taurus > Mercury-Taurus > Venus-Leo > Mars-Gemini > Jupiter-Saggitarius > Saturn-Libra > North node- Gemini > South node- Saggitarius > > In Vedic astrology I'm: > Ascendant- Libra > Sun -Taurus > Moon -Taurus > Mars -Taurus > Mercury -Taurus > Jupiter -Scorpio > Venus -Cancer > Saturn -Libra > Rahu -Gemini > Ketu -Sagittarius Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Dear Sagar, It's not the computers fault. The 'stupid' machine only follows instructions. The programmer and/or the text supplier are those responsible ... Kind regards Jay Weiss - "Sagar Chitnis" <sagar_chitnis <vedic astrology> Friday, October 11, 2002 8:26 AM [vedic astrology] Re: = ( Why is Vedic astrology so bleak and depressing? > Hi Tiffany, > > I am also a beginner like you. > Yes, exact birth time is very important in Vedic astrology. > One point is: please do not trust computer generated interpretations. > Western astrology is not predictive whereas Vedic astrology is. Vedic > astrology only tells you where your past Karmas are taking you. Of > course, you have the ability to use fee wll to improve your Karmas. > Please ignore the negative computer interpretation, it is computer > generated and hence cannot be accurate. Vedic astrology requires a > lot of skill and interpretation that a machine cannot have. > > Sagar. > > > > > vedic astrology, "Tiffany" <tiffanytvu> wrote: > > Hi! > > I'm new to Vedic astrology and just saw my chart and a couple > > computer generated interpretations. > > Vedic astrology seems to leave very little room for interpretation > > and free will. After looking at my chart i became horribly > depressed > > and upset. I'm very familiar with Western astrology which always > > gives a positive spin on things, whereas Vedic astrology doesn't. > > I also wonder if exact birthtime is important in Vedic astrology. > > I was born june 09, 1983 at 4:00pm in Saigon, Vietnam , > > but i'm sure they round off to the nearest quarter hour. > > i could've been born probably anywhere between 3:45-4:15 pm. > > In western astrology, that means i'm either scorpio or saggitarius > > rising. I know i'm scorpio rising because i fit the description > > perfectly. I wanted to know if that difference in 15 minutes would > > affect my vedic chart in any way? > > > > In western astrology I'm: > > Ascendent-Scorpio > > Sun-Gemini > > Moon-Taurus > > Mercury-Taurus > > Venus-Leo > > Mars-Gemini > > Jupiter-Saggitarius > > Saturn-Libra > > North node- Gemini > > South node- Saggitarius > > > > In Vedic astrology I'm: > > Ascendant- Libra > > Sun -Taurus > > Moon -Taurus > > Mars -Taurus > > Mercury -Taurus > > Jupiter -Scorpio > > Venus -Cancer > > Saturn -Libra > > Rahu -Gemini > > Ketu -Sagittarius > > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 I am sorry you think that Vedic Astrology is depressing.Vedic astrology is an almost exact science but is not an Over The Counter type of science.There is nothing depressing about vedic Astrology. You became depressed as you went about getting your interpretation through computer generated predictions.These are mostly based on merely reciting effects of individual planets in individual houses.This is exactly not how interpretations are to be arrived at in Vedic astrology. Whereas in western astrology the reference point is the Sign occupied by Sun which changes once in a month; in Vedic Astrology, the reference point is the Sign rising at the horizon at the time of birth.this sign changes every 2 Hr.s or so depending on your location and season.Obviously the predictions are not as general as western astrology.Further smallest divisions of signs and planets placement in them within a sign also carries certain interpretations. Therefore if done on bassis of a fixed formula the interpretations go awry. This why interpretations have to be carried out by a qualified and experienced astrologer and the proper procedure to obtain is for the Querist to approach him personally. About your question about accuracy of birth time, from above it would become clear the importance of timing as a difference of as much as 2 minutes(1/60of a sign of 30 degrees) would lead to change in correct interpretation. Now comes the question of how to get the correct time over the recording of which the Querist has no control.This is where the astrologer has to bring his experience and knowledge to bear on the appearance of the Querist, the past events of his life , and any other information in order to arrive as near as possible to correct Ascendant placement so that he can give right interpretation. Even while making a prediction it is enjoined upon the astrologer( By our ancient sages) that he take in to consideration the Country, Time,race, cultural practices etc. of the community to which the querist belongs and use his "discretion and intelligence"(Known as Viveka in Sanskrit) when giving prediction.The very essence of Vedic Astrology is to help people and not to frighten them that is why it is called Jyotish (Divine enlightenment). Unfortunately, in these days of gros commercialism many people use half baked knowledge of this Divine science to scare people and make money.I offer my apology on behalf of all the Ancient sages who never intended this science to be used in this way. About your chart , though the details are sketchy and I am only a seeker of true knowledge,I shall try to give a rough reading.Please understand that as I have not seen you the reading could be termed only most preliminary. You may be slightly on leanside and probably dark for your family.You have one of what is known as Pancha Mahapurusha Yogas and your current status should be much above that at the time of your birth.You could have an interest or carrear in Law or as a cunsultant.You might not have had what is known as Pitru Sukha(either you might not have lived for long with your dad or might have had difference of opinion with him and would not follow his profession).Exchange of houses between Venus and Moon indicate your inclination towards artistic and exotic things and furthering of your carrear through them.Oportunities in your life must have come suddenly. You will have a tendency to spend lavishly and may find some difficulty in preserving your wealth, though this is not much of a problem.You would have a large gathering of friends but would not divulge your innermost thoughts to them.You would care for the downtrodden.Though apparently outgoing, you will be a very private person and should avoid a tendency towards negative thinking.Last year you might have had some health problem. You can be a very good advisor ad people much older than you must have been seeking your advise even when you were very young.Saturn being planet of maturity your getting settled in life, getting recognition marriage etc. would be relatively late but it would be substantial and lasting. Kindly let me know whether some of what I have assessed is near the truth. Regards, Chandrashekhar. - Tiffany vedic astrology Friday, October 11, 2002 8:12 AM [vedic astrology] = ( Why is Vedic astrology so bleak and depressing? Hi!I'm new to Vedic astrology and just saw my chart and a couple computer generated interpretations.Vedic astrology seems to leave very little room for interpretation and free will. After looking at my chart i became horribly depressed and upset. I'm very familiar with Western astrology which always gives a positive spin on things, whereas Vedic astrology doesn't.I also wonder if exact birthtime is important in Vedic astrology.I was born june 09, 1983 at 4:00pm in Saigon, Vietnam ,but i'm sure they round off to the nearest quarter hour.i could've been born probably anywhere between 3:45-4:15 pm.In western astrology, that means i'm either scorpio or saggitarius rising. I know i'm scorpio rising because i fit the description perfectly. I wanted to know if that difference in 15 minutes would affect my vedic chart in any way?In western astrology I'm:Ascendent-ScorpioSun-GeminiMoon-TaurusMercury-TaurusVenus-LeoMars-GeminiJupiter-SaggitariusSaturn-LibraNorth node- GeminiSouth node- SaggitariusIn Vedic astrology I'm:Ascendant- Libra Sun -Taurus Moon -Taurus Mars -Taurus Mercury -Taurus Jupiter -Scorpio Venus -Cancer Saturn -Libra Rahu -Gemini Ketu -SagittariusArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Dear Tiffany, Welcome to the list! > Hi! > I'm new to Vedic astrology and just saw my chart and a couple > computer generated interpretations. > Vedic astrology seems to leave very little room for interpretation > and free will. After looking at my chart i became horribly depressed > and upset. I'm very familiar with Western astrology which always > gives a positive spin on things, whereas Vedic astrology doesn't. The spin given depends on who you go to. It depends on the attitude of the astrologer. > I also wonder if exact birthtime is important in Vedic astrology. > I was born june 09, 1983 at 4:00pm in Saigon, Vietnam , > but i'm sure they round off to the nearest quarter hour. > i could've been born probably anywhere between 3:45-4:15 pm. > In western astrology, that means i'm either scorpio or saggitarius > rising. I know i'm scorpio rising because i fit the description > perfectly. I wanted to know if that difference in 15 minutes would > affect my vedic chart in any way? Big time! A difference of 2 minutes is enough to make big changes. After all, there are many twins born in this world who were born a few minutes apart but differ from each other significantly. In fact, there is a low level parameter that is very important in characterizing the overall nature of the person, which changes once in every 24 seconds on average. That is why good Vedic astrologers first rectify (fix) the birthtime based on known events from your life and then proceed to give readings. * * * I just took a look at your chart. Like me, you too have 4 planets in the 8th house - the so-called house of troubles and misfortune. Now I know why you got depressing readings! I too got a lot of bad readings by people who go by thumbrules, but luckily the reality has been different. If you take your chart - or any chart with 4 planets in the 8th house - to an astrologer or astrology program that goes by thumbrules, you will only get depressing results. But, don't worry, thumbrules don't always work. The real knowledge is far more subtle. May Jupiter's light shine on us, PVR (aka Narasimha) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2002 Report Share Posted October 12, 2002 Dear List Members It is not correct to say that Western Astrology is not predictive. You can predict future incideents also, if you really study Western Astrology. Only it does not have esoteric explainations. The predictions may not be as accurate as in Vedic Astrology. --- Sagar Chitnis <sagar_chitnis wrote: > Hi Tiffany, > > I am also a beginner like you. > Yes, exact birth time is very important in Vedic astrology. > One point is: please do not trust computer generated interpretations. > Western astrology is not predictive whereas Vedic astrology is. Vedic > astrology only tells you where your past Karmas are taking you. Of > course, you have the ability to use fee wll to improve your Karmas. > Please ignore the negative computer interpretation, it is computer > generated and hence cannot be accurate. Vedic astrology requires a > lot of skill and interpretation that a machine cannot have. > > Sagar. > > > > > vedic astrology, "Tiffany" <tiffanytvu> wrote: > > Hi! > > I'm new to Vedic astrology and just saw my chart and a couple > > computer generated interpretations. > > Vedic astrology seems to leave very little room for interpretation > > and free will. After looking at my chart i became horribly > depressed > > and upset. I'm very familiar with Western astrology which always > > gives a positive spin on things, whereas Vedic astrology doesn't. > > I also wonder if exact birthtime is important in Vedic astrology. > > I was born june 09, 1983 at 4:00pm in Saigon, Vietnam , > > but i'm sure they round off to the nearest quarter hour. > > i could've been born probably anywhere between 3:45-4:15 pm. > > In western astrology, that means i'm either scorpio or saggitarius > > rising. I know i'm scorpio rising because i fit the description > > perfectly. I wanted to know if that difference in 15 minutes would > > affect my vedic chart in any way? > > > > In western astrology I'm: > > Ascendent-Scorpio > > Sun-Gemini > > Moon-Taurus > > Mercury-Taurus > > Venus-Leo > > Mars-Gemini > > Jupiter-Saggitarius > > Saturn-Libra > > North node- Gemini > > South node- Saggitarius > > > > In Vedic astrology I'm: > > Ascendant- Libra > > Sun -Taurus > > Moon -Taurus > > Mars -Taurus > > Mercury -Taurus > > Jupiter -Scorpio > > Venus -Cancer > > Saturn -Libra > > Rahu -Gemini > > Ketu -Sagittarius > > Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2002 Report Share Posted October 13, 2002 Hello Tiffany, It is not that vedic astrology leaves little room for free will and interpretation.Unfortunately in our country the educated class have not taken much to astrology for the last many many years.Having remained primarily in the hands of the uneducated, the recent literature available on the subject is not up to the mark and does not present the subject in the proper perspective.The ancient literature though of outstanding content has become outdated and proper translations too are not easily available,the language Sanskrit being no longer in common use.As regards your statement that western astrology always gives a positive view of things i may tell you that western astrology gives an escapist view of things and not reallistic or balanced view.If things were always positive then negative would never have happened in life.But you would agree with me that it happens and at least 50 percent of the times.And it is always useful to know the negative in advance so that you can fight it.Remember the old saying forewarned is forearmed.Remember also that nothing is absolute including vedic astrology predictions.However i may tell you that in my experience of about 20 years of the study of both vedic and western astrology as a hobby i find vedic astrology capable of giving much more accurate predictions.As regards time difference of 15 minutes,yes that can make a difference in everyone's vedic chart including yours. R.K.Baqaya -- In vedic- astrology, "Tiffany" <tiffanytvu> wrote: > Hi! > I'm new to Vedic astrology and just saw my chart and a couple > computer generated interpretations. > Vedic astrology seems to leave very little room for interpretation > and free will. After looking at my chart i became horribly depressed > and upset. I'm very familiar with Western astrology which always > gives a positive spin on things, whereas Vedic astrology doesn't. > I also wonder if exact birthtime is important in Vedic astrology. > I was born june 09, 1983 at 4:00pm in Saigon, Vietnam , > but i'm sure they round off to the nearest quarter hour. > i could've been born probably anywhere between 3:45-4:15 pm. > In western astrology, that means i'm either scorpio or saggitarius > rising. I know i'm scorpio rising because i fit the description > perfectly. I wanted to know if that difference in 15 minutes would > affect my vedic chart in any way? > > In western astrology I'm: > Ascendent-Scorpio > Sun-Gemini > Moon-Taurus > Mercury-Taurus > Venus-Leo > Mars-Gemini > Jupiter-Saggitarius > Saturn-Libra > North node- Gemini > South node- Saggitarius > > In Vedic astrology I'm: > Ascendant- Libra > Sun -Taurus > Moon -Taurus > Mars -Taurus > Mercury -Taurus > Jupiter -Scorpio > Venus -Cancer > Saturn -Libra > Rahu -Gemini > Ketu -Sagittarius Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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