Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Dear list members, Today's morning email brought me among others one from the old 'Jyotish list', that the Canadian astrologer Rohini Ranjan replied to ("subject: Ashtakavarga useful tool or not"). It is the second part that many may find interesting about astrology in today's world. After some consideration I decided to share his mail with you (with his permission), for the purpose of general information and view of just another Vedic astrologer, who is not a member of this list. Kind regards Jay Weiss ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I am really heartened by Shri Rao's message about ashtakavarga being auseful tool. Statements from giants of his stature in modern jyotish about agiven technique or his endorsement of a software carry a lot of weight inthe modern quigmire that jyotish has become since its recent revival mostlyin and through the west (Praise the Lord Internet and pass on the weed! I amsorry guys!!Truth be told, software produced in 80s and 90s some of which simply died onthe way, even though endorsed by Beacons of those times, died becauseit was incorrect and inadequate BUT not necessarily unimportant! Incorrectin simple baby algorithms like for shadbala, vimshopakbala. calculation oflongitudes! And when we get into more intricate things like dashaas andJaimini parameters on which even experts vary in opinions about how tocalculate, then we are entering a dark magical forest that is betterilluminated by the words of Madame Rowlings with an active imagination andall the jealousy surrounding her fame than someone as factual as Einstein orNarlikar or maybe even by that Economist of the times, Allan Greenspan whogets more immediate attention than Parashara or those consultants who thesoftware programmers were depending upon. I am sorry but if one cannot getthe simple phasic uchcha bala worked out in the first go or the 19th versionfor that matter, I wonder what else is going on!Jyotish of modern times, or even astrology in all its shades and formsprobably intensively touches the lives of a maximum of 100 million in thisworld of 6.7 billions or more. Probably 100 times as many read theirnewspaper forecasts and move on to a cup of coffee at Tim Hortons orwherever -- GET real folks, they are NOT touched by astrology regardless ofwhat we think of their karma and spiritual elevation! Wake up to the factthat t-h-a-t represents only about 2% of world's population. Even if it were10% -- half a billion, it would be an insignificant proportion of theworld's total current population! Astrology, in other words, touches FARless than 10% of humanity. Touches -- as in being significant enough toactually change their lives or to make them e-v-e-n look at it seriously.The statistics can be challenged to save face, but really something that arefor all of us astrologers to think about, and consider -- rightly orwrongly -- about the R-E-A-L impact of OUR love and life (One thing noone will get an argument from me on is that we astrologers are one dedicatedbunch who really truly believe in what we believe in even if we cannotprove it to others satisfactorily and that includes the guy (strangelythere have not been too many gals, other than K.N Saraswathy on the jyotishscene but more on the western astrology side of things) who thinks he hasproved it to all for all times to come! Of course astrologers are fully convinced, asindividuals or as a collective group). Our 75 to 80 % claims of successnotwithstanding, some with the help of japa and yogic powers which throw in yetanother variable in the mix. The borscht tastes delicious and fulfilling,but can it be sold as a written recipe, yet?None of us can entirely shed our biases of THIS lifetime and will evenjustify those R-A-T-I-O-N-A-L-L-Y!But thanks to Ben and Charles and similar folks in cyber-reality, we theminority (those who REALLY believe in astrology!) have this chance tointeract and progress, mostly individually. This is how it was right fromthe beginning. Look at the very different and distinctive outlooks expressedby Parashara, Varahamihira, Garga, Satya, Mukuna Vallabha, Kalidasa (now hewas one rebel!) and all others right through Raman, Seshadri Iyer and KN Rao.What does it tell you? The facts are all there, but there is NO ONE SINGLEINTERPRETATION, just a plethora of certificates and gurus and sub-gurus bythe dozen!The Hamilton project (cold, double blinded readings and test of astrology) hadattracted my attention and soul, but it did not last, because IMO politicsentered it and ruined the purpose. Who suffers in the end? Or what??And everyone is right, of course!Jai Ram Ji ki!Rohiniranjan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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