Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 Dear Mr. Narsimha, You have said in recent mail thus : One big difference between personal readings and celebrity readings is that celebrity birthdata is sometimes suspect. For example, there are multiple charts for Schwarzenegger, for Clarke, for Dean, for Clinton, for Tendulkar and many other celebrities. When we do private charts, people often know the birthtime within 10 min and it becomes easier to rectify. With some celebrity charts, you don't even know the lagna for sure. It is not at all easy to rectify in such cases. This is one problem in celebrity predictions. I want to personally ask you one question, which I raised to you yesterday regarding the birth time rectification (BTR) ! Should the astrologers keep their hands up because the birth data under scrutiny is questionable ? Do not astrologers have any means of rectifying it before the chart is examined ? Let me tell you, whether it be a case of a celebrity or anyone, the rules of astrology do not get changed, they remain same. Till the time BTR is resolved, there is no point reading D-Charts,as they necessarily require an accurate Lagna cusp !! At one hand, we talk so high on astrology and on Resp. Parashara, do we have to say that no firm and workable rules are available in astrology for BTR ? Your reply is requested !! Regards, Vijay Kumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 Namaste, > Should the astrologers keep their hands up because the birth data > under scrutiny is questionable ? Do not astrologers have any means > of rectifying it before the chart is examined ? Let me tell you, > whether it be a case of a celebrity or anyone, the rules of > astrology do not get changed, they remain same. You misunderstood me. I did not say the rules of astrology change for celebrities. The problem is not that somebody is a celebrity, but the problem is that somebody's birthtime is unknown. If we know that somebody's birthtime is between 2:30 and 2:40, we can use life events and rectification techniques to find out the correct time. After all, there are less than 100 astrologically distinct human beings born in this period and comparing the individual to each of those is simple. On the other hand, if the birthtime is known to be between 8 am and 8 pm (which is the case with some celebrities whose birthtime is not known), there are thousands of astrologically distinct human beings born in the period. It is unrealistic to consider all the possibilities and identify the native out of those thousands. Thus, birthtime rectification is realistic when a small window of time (like 10-15 min) is given. When there are many possible lagnas given, it is very difficult (irrespective of whether one is a celebrity or not). It is not impossible, but it is far more difficult. BTW, happy new Gregorian year to all of you! Just for the record, this new year event has no astrological significance whatsoever. This Gregorian calendar is one of the most arbitrary calendars designed by the civilized man. Many variations of solar and lunar calendars are used by other civilizations, which are less arbitrary and more based on nature. For example, Sun's move into Capricorn a few days later is celebrated as new year in some areas and it is more relevant astrologically. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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