Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Dear Members, We have seen people making bold predictions everywhere based on some combinations and giving the timing of such events so quickly..it made we wonder about the following: What is the likelihood of any event really happening in life and what factors/houses are involved? I mean an event controlled / executed by any one. Controlled is a relative phenonmenon here..when we think we are the controllers, that is just a hallucination or rather we are made to feel as if we are controlling our executions/karma…so let us just focus on the factors involved in execution only i.e., whatever we can obviously do , like driving a car etc., For 10th House /career related matters the upachayas pay an important role, so when we execute some karma, then 3rd, 6th, 10th and 11th houses play a critical role and so do the karakas associated with these houses. Whether we will really succeed financially depends upon 11th house of gains and other supporting/afflicting factors. On the otherhand of we do not execute any karma, then nothing happens and so all benefics/rajyogas etc become useless since they do not get activated by our karma.. Activated means they do not give desired results and remain in sleepy/dormant state. Complicating this picture is the timing issue..i.e which dasa will dominate i.e. Vimshottari Dasa(depending upon stronger influences), Rashi Narayana Dasa, D10-Narayana Dasa and/or Hora Naryana Dasa. What if Vimshottari dasa based on Moon gives adverse results but other N- dasas indicate success in the long run! So there are several timing issue involved here. Further since Jyotish is according to Desh, Kaal and Patra(country, time and people), so the magnitude of the results is also affected by the state of the economy etc., So the likelyhood of any event happening is severely limited by all these factors. Any ideas about who gets what priorty and who is most significant /what is the most likely sequence of events ? Also the transits are not to be forgotten! Thanks and Regards RMK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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