Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 Alex, Please see my comments in the middle. > > John Lennon's Chart is incongruent with his life! > > > > Hello and Greetings, > > As you know, John Lennon was (or is) one of the most popular, famous > > and rich singers ever, a member of "The Beatles" band who became > > interested in Indian Mysticism. > > I was reading about him in an Astrology book, his data being > > > > 9 OCT 1940 7 AM LIVERPOOL > > > > The problem is that his chart is completely incongruent! > > He had Guru and Sani in the 8th, Sani fallen (20° in Aries) and > > loosing planetary war with Guru; Moon in the 4th, and no planets in > > the 10th, > > and still he was very famous and wealthy! > > > > How could you explain it? > > > > Is there a Lennonyoga? A vipreet raj yoga explains Lennon's success. Here are some comments from Vedic Astrology and the Beatles: http://www.hiddenmysteries.com/delucia/ " But fame and fortune escaped John and the Beatles during John's Rahu-Rahu period. What really sent John on his way was the Jupiter sub period of the Rahu major. John actually entered the Jupiter sub period in December of 1962. That fall the Beatles had recorded their first album. By February of '63 the title song " Please Please Me " was the number one song in Britain- it was John's composition. Later that year, their single " I want to Hold Your Hand " was selling 10,000 per hour in NYC alone! Jupiter is a functional malefic as the lord of two quadrants. He occupies the evil eighth with debilitated Saturn, the lord of another evil house, the sixth. So the question is, how did the minor Jupiter period do so much for John if Jupiter is so afflicted? The answer becomes obvious when one understands the nature of vipreet raj yoga. Remember that a raj yoga is a yoga for power and fame. Parashara Muni basically defines a vipreet raj yoga as some combination of the lords of the following evil houses, the third, the sixth, the eighth or the twelfth, in any of the three dushthans: the sixth, the eighth or the twelfth. The idea is that an overwhelming influence of evil lords kills the evil of the house, thereby producing an opposite effect, i.e., good. That is what " vipreet " means- opposite. It is something akin to multiplying two negative numbers against each other in algebra; a positive number is produced. The type of fabulous results produced could not be explained by navamsha position or retrograde motion; we saw in the chapter dealing with the navamsha that navamsha position is not strong enough to counteract a strong indication in the main chart. The only tenable explanation is that of the vipreet raj yoga, which just happens to be the case. This is a very straightforward understanding and in keeping with the basic tenants of Parashari astrology. The fact that Jupiter ( and Saturn ) occupy a parama maitra ( supremely friendly, excellent results ) star from the Moon is not enough to overturn the results of Jupiter's evil situation and give such great results. After all, placement in parama maitra stars are not uncommon at all, even in relation to well-situated planets. What to speak of this situation, where the planet in parama maitra already has two strikes against it. The vipreet raj yoga remains the only plausible explanation for the tremendous results that the Jupiter-major period gave, and does not require any stretching of the facts. It should be kept in mind that the major lord provided fertile terrain for these results because Rahu occupies Virgo, not only a sign of musical inclination, but a very favorable sign for Rahu; Parashara equates Virgo as being essentially Rahu's own sign. Although raj yoga results hadn't been given when the major period began ( Rahu-Rahu ), this can be justified because the minor period of the planets causing the vipreet raj yoga, Jupiter and Saturn, had not yet begun. That Jupiter was transiting the second house should not be lost signt of either; the second house Jupiter transit is extremely productive of financial results. Jupiter was the central planet at that time because his sub period was in vogue. The fact that a favorable transit was supporting the results is instructive." I'll attach the whole commentary to his chart. It appeared in its original form in The Astrological Magazine back in March of '91. Dharma/Dean > > > > > > This called to my mind a similar situation, right now: > > In the sign of Cancer there are: > > Guru Exalted > > Ravi > > Mangal Fallen > > > > Could this combination of Exalted+Neuter+Fallen planets be good > forthe > > sign? > > > > Alex. Attachment: (application/msword) John Lennon.doc [not stored] Attachment: (image/jpeg) Lennon.JPG [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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