Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Mukund, There are two components to any action, including the chanting of hymns or doing other remedies.One is the karma that we bring onto this world from many births and the actions that we do subsequent to birth and the second is free -will.Both play a role. The basic fact is even to chant manthras and get results you have to have destiny or prarabhdha on your side.Thats the reason why some of us even after a lot of chanting of manthras, there are either no effects or only a partial effect and specific problems remain.In some cases there is absolutely no chance of even a remedy.This fact is also very clear astrologically.Only the upachayas or 3,6,10,11 houses are allocated to free-will. The extent of free-will is again dependent on the malefic or benefic influences of grahas on these houses. In other words your karma from the previous birth also determines the degrees of freedom that you possess to alter your destiny. The greater you remain in the modes or gunas of passion and ignorance, the lower the chance that you have a say in the way life goes. The higher you remain in satva or pure goodness, the higher the chance of your exercising free-will.The Lord explains the effects of the three gunas(satva,rajas, tamas) in great detail in the Bagavad Gita and says that unless we surrender to Him, we will be under the influence of these Gunas.So the choice is between Sri Krishna's lotus Feet and being a puppet in tha hands of these Gunas. In conclusion, as much as we are destined to suffer because of destiny, there is also a free-will component that allows us to take shelter of God. BTW, have you ever lived in a monastery or a strict Ashram as Ivar did? LIfe there is far tougher than you imagine and they dont just sit around and chant. They are up at 3. AM and the day ends at 10.00 PM.Every minute is busy .They lead a very austere life to help useless souls like us to gain some spiritual knowledge. I am very intimate with the life in these places and forever grateful to these devotees for making such places of worship available to me when i get a chance to remember God. Iam a peson just like yourself who makes a living on the East Coast(you are on the west coast i presume) but all Iam doing is making money to gratify my senses and take care of my family, there is very little done by me for the sake of God's precious children. So in reality its us who lead a very selfish life. Lets be grateful to the Ivar's of the world who make sacrifices, so that we can move closer to God. I am saying this because I know what their life is and how it is led. Hare Krishna Sudharsan Please Chant ---- HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE and Be happy Please Visit http://www.foodrelief.org http://www.indiadivine.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Hello Sudharshan: Thanks for writing this note, I read it sincerely and seriously. Now, here is an extract of your note: "This fact is also very clear astrologically.Only the upachayas or 3,6,10,11 houses are allocated to free-will. The extent of free-will is again dependent on the malefic or benefic influences of grahas on these houses." Here you are saying EXACTLY what I've been saying for two days now. I've been saying that one cannot change destiny (placement of planets in one's horoscope) by free will as "free will" once again is dictated by the Strong Karmic Forces that make us do good and bad. There is nothing like "free will." If you look at horoscopes of people who've left their native place and settled in a foreign place, they have Venus in 9th in a movable sign or Rahu in 12th or Shani in 7th or some combination like that. And, due to the Karmic force generated by the palnetary placement, these individuals were inclined to behave in a way that made them leave their birth place. Let me give you an example--some time back Narsimha did a "blind" prediction on an "interesting" horoscope posted on this board. Narsimha noted all sorts of horrible combinations in this horoscope and predicted that the horoscope was that of a murderer or a sexaul deviant and this person has suffered punishment and/or violent death. Now, it was later disclosed that the horoscope was that of the rapist and murderer Jeffery Dahmer who was himself violently murdered in prison. Now, Narsimha and other Gurus on this board were able to predict gloom and doom about a "blind" horoscope which is great, but doens't this fit my opinion that Karmic forces are generated by the planetary placements in one's horoscope and these forces control one's action and therefore there is NO free-will. Jeffery Dahmer's planetary placements pre-destined him to behave a certain way, he behaved EXACTLY as the planets predicted so where did he even have the option of free-will. We behave as the planets make us behave, good and bad things happen in one's life due to destiny (planetary placements) and not because of a person's actions and in-actions. Let me give you my own example--I've been divorced three times and the last two times I was a victim of the most horrible kind of fraud and deceit. Now, in my life, I've never hurt, raped, defruaded, cheated, robbed or even eve-teased any young woman. Why did I suffer, Why was I deceived? Why was I a victim of immigration and financial fraud? -- The answer lies in my destiny (my planetary placements destined me to suffer at the hands of my spouse/spouses). What part did free-will play in my divorce situations--all along I was trying to be the best husband in the world (using my free-will) and yet bad things happened to me. Look Sudarshan, Venkat, Ivar and others--there is no free-will. We're all pre-destined to live our lives and behave one way or the other or suffer or enjoy. All we can do is what Lord Krishna asked us to which is RIGHTEOUS KARMA. Mukund vedic astrology, Sudharsan Srinivasan <sudhar108> wrote: > Hare Rama Krishna > > Dear Mukund, > > There are two components to any action, including the chanting of hymns or doing other remedies.One is the karma that we bring onto this world from many births and the actions that we do subsequent to birth and the second is free -will.Both play a role. > > The basic fact is even to chant manthras and get results you have to have destiny or prarabhdha on your side.Thats the reason why some of us even after a lot of chanting of manthras, there are either no effects or only a partial effect and specific problems remain.In some cases there is absolutely no chance of even a remedy.This fact is also very clear astrologically.Only the upachayas or 3,6,10,11 houses are allocated to free-will. The extent of free-will is again dependent on the malefic or benefic influences of grahas on these houses. > > In other words your karma from the previous birth also determines the degrees of freedom that you possess to alter your destiny. The greater you remain in the modes or gunas of passion and ignorance, the lower the chance that you have a say in the way life goes. The higher you remain in satva or pure goodness, the higher the chance of your exercising free-will.The Lord explains the effects of the three gunas(satva,rajas, tamas) in great detail in the Bagavad Gita and says that unless we surrender to Him, we will be under the influence of these Gunas.So the choice is between Sri Krishna's lotus Feet and being a puppet in tha hands of these Gunas. > > In conclusion, as much as we are destined to suffer because of destiny, there is also a free-will component that allows us to take shelter of God. > > BTW, have you ever lived in a monastery or a strict Ashram as Ivar did? LIfe there is far tougher than you imagine and they dont just sit around and chant. They are up at 3. AM and the day ends at 10.00 PM.Every minute is busy .They lead a very austere life to help useless souls like us to gain some spiritual knowledge. I am very intimate with the life in these places and forever grateful to these devotees for making such places of worship available to me when i get a chance to remember God. Iam a peson just like yourself who makes a living on the East Coast(you are on the west coast i presume) but all Iam doing is making money to gratify my senses and take care of my family, there is very little done by me for the sake of God's precious children. So in reality its us who lead a very selfish life. > > Lets be grateful to the Ivar's of the world who make sacrifices, so that we can move closer to God. I am saying this because I know what their life is and how it is led. > > Hare Krishna > > Sudharsan > > > > > > Please Chant ---- > > HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA > KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE > HARE RAMA HARE RAMA > RAMA RAMA HARE HARE > > and Be happy > > Please Visit > http://www.foodrelief.org > http://www.indiadivine.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Dear Mukund, I disagree because if there was no free will, why would the Lord preach the Bagavad Gita? He could have just imposed it on us. He has given us these wonderful teachings and also blessed us with free-will to either pick it up or not. I agree that many times there are events in life that happen without any apparent initiation by us but thats the extent of your free-will and karma. Anyways I would end my comments after this one. I hope this helps you understand my position better.Srila Prabhupada used to give the example of a Cow being tethered to a pole with a rope. The cow is at liberty to move within the perimeter of the rope but not beyond. The cow can be compared to us.The rope represents the extent of freewill and the fact that you cannot move beyond the perimeter of the rope represents the karmic limits of our free will.Some of us are born with long ropes and some of us have very short ones. There are many instances that we have control over. For example, you used to write to the group with a rather cavalier attitude due to mental agony, but when PVR requested that you be more sensitive, you did display sensitivity.So that was a case of exercising free-will. You did not allow your emotional state to dictate the tone of your posts, because you paused, reflected on your actions and decided to change. This can only happen when Satva guna predominates. But in the same case if you had a few drinks, then there is less free will, the guna or mode of Tamas will now rule and the native has little control.You would not be able to reflect, think and then take a deliberate action.Drunk driving accidents come to mind. Another example is when, a person commits an act of passion, which they later regret. They have no control over their senses while being involved in the act.So thats action under the influence of Rajas or mode of passion. The bottomline is that we as human beings have been blessed with free-will (which can also be seen in the chart) but only if we strive to remain in the mode of goodness or sattva guna.So there is an urgent need to change our lifestyle to elevate our conciousness to the mode of sattva or goodness. I end my comments to this thread with this post. Hare Krishna Sudharsan monmuk111 <monmuk111 > wrote: Hello Sudharshan:Thanks for writing this note, I read it sincerely and seriously. Now, here is an extract of your note:"This fact is also very clear astrologically.Only the upachayas or 3,6,10,11 houses are allocated to free-will. The extent of free-will is again dependent on the malefic or benefic influences of grahas on these houses."Here you are saying EXACTLY what I've been saying for two days now. I've been saying that one cannot change destiny (placement of planets in one's horoscope) by free will as "free will" once again is dictated by the Strong Karmic Forces that make us do good and bad. There is nothing like "free will." If you look at horoscopes of people who've left their native place and settled in a foreign place, they have Venus in 9th in a movable sign or Rahu in 12th or Shani in 7th or some combination like that. And, due to the Karmic force generated by the palnetary placement, these individuals were inclined to behave in a way that made them leave their birth place.Let me give you an example--some time back Narsimha did a "blind" prediction on an "interesting" horoscope posted on this board. Narsimha noted all sorts of horrible combinations in this horoscope and predicted that the horoscope was that of a murderer or a sexaul deviant and this person has suffered punishment and/or violent death. Now, it was later disclosed that the horoscope was that of the rapist and murderer Jeffery Dahmer who was himself violently murdered in prison.Now, Narsimha and other Gurus on this board were able to predict gloom and doom about a "blind" horoscope which is great, but doens't this fit my opinion that Karmic forces are generated by the planetary placements in one's horoscope and these forces control one's action and therefore there is NO free-will. Jeffery Dahmer's planetary placements pre-destined him to behave a certain way, he behaved EXACTLY as the planets predicted so where did he even have the option of free-will.We behave as the planets make us behave, good and bad things happen in one's life due to destiny (planetary placements) and not because of a person's actions and in-actions.Let me give you my own example--I've been divorced three times and the last two times I was a victim of the most horrible kind of fraud and deceit. Now, in my life, I've never hurt, raped, defruaded, cheated, robbed or even eve-teased any young woman. Why did I suffer, Why was I deceived? Why was I a victim of immigration and financial fraud? -- The answer lies in my destiny (my planetary placements destined me to suffer at the hands of my spouse/spouses). What part did free-will play in my divorce situations--all along I was trying to be the best husband in the world (using my free-will) and yet bad things happened to me.Look Sudarshan, Venkat, Ivar and others--there is no free-will. We're all pre-destined to live our lives and behave one way or the other or suffer or enjoy. All we can do is what Lord Krishna asked us to which is RIGHTEOUS KARMA.Mukundvedic astrology, Sudharsan Srinivasan <sudhar108> wrote:> Hare Rama Krishna> > Dear Mukund,> > There are two components to any action, including the chanting of hymns or doing other remedies.One is the karma that we bring onto this world from many births and the actions that we do subsequent to birth and the second is free -will.Both play a role.> > The basic fact is even to chant manthras and get results you have to have destiny or prarabhdha on your side.Thats the reason why some of us even after a lot of chanting of manthras, there are either no effects or only a partial effect and specific problems remain.In some cases there is absolutely no chance of even a remedy.This fact is also very clear astrologically.Only the upachayas or 3,6,10,11 houses are allocated to free-will. The extent of free-will is again dependent on the malefic or benefic influences of grahas on these houses.> > In other words your karma from the previous birth also determines the degrees of freedom that you possess to alter your destiny. The greater you remain in the modes or gunas of passion and ignorance, the lower the chance that you have a say in the way life goes. The higher you remain in satva or pure goodness, the higher the chance of your exercising free-will.The Lord explains the effects of the three gunas(satva,rajas, tamas) in great detail in the Bagavad Gita and says that unless we surrender to Him, we will be under the influence of these Gunas.So the choice is between Sri Krishna's lotus Feet and being a puppet in tha hands of these Gunas.> > In conclusion, as much as we are destined to suffer because of destiny, there is also a free-will component that allows us to take shelter of God.> > BTW, have you ever lived in a monastery or a strict Ashram as Ivar did? LIfe there is far tougher than you imagine and they dont just sit around and chant. They are up at 3. AM and the day ends at 10.00 PM.Every minute is busy .They lead a very austere life to help useless souls like us to gain some spiritual knowledge. I am very intimate with the life in these places and forever grateful to these devotees for making such places of worship available to me when i get a chance to remember God. Iam a peson just like yourself who makes a living on the East Coast(you are on the west coast i presume) but all Iam doing is making money to gratify my senses and take care of my family, there is very little done by me for the sake of God's precious children. So in reality its us who lead a very selfish life.> > Lets be grateful to the Ivar's of the world who make sacrifices, so that we can move closer to God. I am saying this because I know what their life is and how it is led.> > Hare Krishna> > Sudharsan > > > > > > Please Chant ---- > > HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA > KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE > HARE RAMA HARE RAMA > RAMA RAMA HARE HARE > > and Be happy> > Please Visit > http://www.foodrelief.org> http://www.indiadivine.org/Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... To visit your group on the web, go to:vedic astrology/ To from this group, send an email to:vedic astrology Your use of is subject to the Please Chant ---- HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE and Be happy Please Visit http://www.foodrelief.org http://www.indiadivine.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 > Look Sudarshan, Venkat, Ivar and others--there is no free-will. We're > all pre-destined to live our lives and behave one way or the other or > suffer or enjoy. All we can do is what Lord Krishna asked us to which > is RIGHTEOUS KARMA.You could have stated "I believe there is no free will." Others believe free-will and predestination exist side by side. There are different views, just like there are different views as to what means righteous karma. Ivar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 > Look Sudarshan, Venkat, Ivar and others--there is no free-will. We're > all pre-destined to live our lives and behave one way or the other or > suffer or enjoy. All we can do is what Lord Krishna asked us to which > is RIGHTEOUS KARMA. > > Mukund > It isn't just binary, my friend, it's not that either you have destiny or you have free will. You have both. How much of each varies from person to person, and from time to time for the same person. My sincere sympathies on your problems. Believe me, I understand how you can feel like a slave to destiny during problems such as those - like most people, I had some very tough times too. When things are going my way, and I think it's all my doing - free will. When I was in traumatic times, it was always "why me?", i.e. blaming destiny. Just my opinion, you are of course entitled to yours. venkat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.