Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Dear Mukund, Please try to fast on ekadasis (ruled by mars), to come out of your drinking habit. i give this advise because i want to do some good karma. Astrologers are also driven by their own karma, they can not keep their mouths shut, even if they want to. The fact that i have come across a person, with an issue/problems in life, i excercise a little bit of free will and give an advise. Later on i face the consequences as deserved by me. Does this fit into your theory. regards viswanadhammonmuk111 <monmuk111 > wrote: Hello Vidyut:Very well said (about unmarried girls and child-less couples). However, my question to you and especially to the GURUS is that even if we/GURUS make predictions for individuals who're having a tough time in life, will this prediction change their fate????If one is destined to suffer, one will HAVE to suffer--with or without a prediction.Also, us mortals have are driven by strong karmic forces inherited from our prior lives and NO MATTER how hard we try, our karmic forces compell us to commit certain karmas, bad as well as good. -- I'll give you my own example--Sanjay Rath told me to give up drinking alcohol to apease Saturn in my 5th house in Pisces, I tried giving up alcohol, but I just wasn't able to. I continue drinking as strong karmic forces drive me towards the bottle every evening.Having established that strong karmic forces inherited from our prior lives drive our current life, what good will the prediction do for an individual???? If the prediction is GOOD, the individual will temporarily feel GOOD and if the prediction is BAD, the individual will feel sad and depressed. Say for example, PVR Narshimha, the esteemed Jyotish and owner of this board, had made a prediction for Jeffery Dahmer and told Dahmer that there is doom and gloom in his future. After reading PVR's prediction, would Dahmer have given up raping and killing and eating innocent men? NO, the karmic forces would have compelled Dahmer to committ the bad karma.Say for example, PVR Narshimha, the esteemed Jyotish and owner of this board, had made a prediction for Timothy Mcveigh,the fellow who blew up the Federal building in Arkansas and told him that there is doom and gloom in his future. After reading PVR's prediction, would Mcveigh have NOT BLOWN UP THE FEDERAL BUILDING AND MURDERED HUNDREDS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE INCLUDING CHILDREN? NO, the karmic forces would have compelled Mcveigh to committ his bad karma.Does a Jyotish prediction changes one's fate??? NO, a big fat NO.Do Jyothis remedies change one's fate???? NO, does walking around with a huge planetary gemstone on one's finger change one's destiny????? NO.Or sitting before a picture of a Hindu God or a Christian Crucifix or the Jewish Torah and chanting mantras change one's destiny???? NO.Only GOOD karma in the current life washes off the bad karma from the current life as well as whatever bad karma is inherited from prior life and POSSIBLY gives a good easy life in the next birth.Good karma towards our fellow beings (humans and animals) is the key to salvation--Lord Krishna said this and I quote it. Jesus in a roundabout way said it and I quote it. I don't know much about Judaism and Islam, but I'm sure these religions have prescribed a righteious life.The rest (gemstones, kavachs, mantras, tantras, poojas, talismans etc.) are a big heap of crap invented by greedy pundits, priests and astrologers as money-making tools.Mukund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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