Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 All: I have been following all the posts on this group and various people saying "I made the prediction" and others saying "I did not" to the point it became very humorous. Like a comical soap opera. But I think most of us lost the real "essence" here. A story has come to my mind regarding all the blaming and praising that has happnened on this group in the last 2 days. Please focus on the word carrot in the story below. The carrot is the one which most seem to be after. Story.... Once there was a maid who worked in the house of a rich man. One day a sadhu came to the door asking for food, and the maid took a carrot from her master's kitchen and gave it to him. It was the one charitable action of her life. Time passed, and the maid died. She was taken to the visa office of the next world, where the officials checked her file. They saw that she had performed one charitable action, and for this they decided she should enjoy 3 months in heaven. Because she had given away a carrot, they handed her an enormous carrot and told her "Hold onto this carrot and it will take you to heaven". many people were standing in the visa office waiting for their case to be decided. They saw the maid grab hold of the carrot and watched it rise. They knew that the carrot was going to heaven, and they thought that if they went along they would escape their own judgement. First one man grabbed the maid's feet. Another man grabbed the previous man's feet. Then another man grabbed the previous;s feet. Soon 100 people were holding on. The carrot kept going higher, until the maid could see heaven right before her eyes. Only a small distance was left before she would be at the gate. At that moment the maid looked down to find out how far she had come. When she saw so many people holding onto her feet, she was furious! "You idiots! Holding onto my feet. I performed the charitable action and you are taking advantage of it! Leave my feet alone!". She began to shoo them away with her hands. Of course when she did that, she let go of the carrot. The carrot went higher, but she fell to the ground and everyone else fell along with her. Some broke their backs, some broke their legs, and nobody went to heaven. Why did this happen? Simply because of one person's jealousy. Why did the maid become so upset? Why did it matter if a hundred people went with her to heaven ? Isnt heaven big enough for everyone? So be very vigilant. Stay away form negative feelings. Do not let yourself burn in jealousy and anger. They will make you fall. Keep immersing into the Self. Om Tat Sat. --Sanjay Aggarwal jyotish_tat_sat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 Do you and the one with two names HT/VB enjoy putting salt on people's wounds, I have been observing this for quite some time now, atleast these people predicted and placed their heads near the sword, what did you both do place gyan after the event or make ambigious predictions like most other fraud Sadhus who read a few books on spirituality and spread it as if they are realised souls. I usualy avoid getting into such direct attacks but felt enough is enough. No one here claims that Vedic astrology is infallible, at the end of the days Astrologers are humans and have their own limitations. Sushmita vedic astrology, "sanjaytechnology" <sanjaytechnology> wrote: > > All: > > I have been following all the posts on this group and various people > saying "I made the prediction" and others saying "I did not" to the > point it became very humorous. Like a comical soap opera. > > But I think most of us lost the real "essence" here. A story has > come to my mind regarding all the blaming and praising that has > happnened on this group in the last 2 days. > > Please focus on the word carrot in the story below. The carrot is > the one which most seem to be after. > > Story.... > > Once there was a maid who worked in the house of a rich man. One day > a sadhu came to the door asking for food, and the maid took a carrot > from her master's kitchen and gave it to him. It was the one > charitable action of her life. > > Time passed, and the maid died. She was taken to the visa office of > the next world, where the officials checked her file. They saw that > she had performed one charitable action, and for this they decided > she should enjoy 3 months in heaven. Because she had given away a > carrot, they handed her an enormous carrot and told her "Hold onto > this carrot and it will take you to heaven". > > many people were standing in the visa office waiting for their case > to be decided. They saw the maid grab hold of the carrot and watched > it rise. They knew that the carrot was going to heaven, and they > thought that if they went along they would escape their own > judgement. First one man grabbed the maid's feet. Another man > grabbed the previous man's feet. Then another man grabbed the > previous;s feet. Soon 100 people were holding on. The carrot kept > going higher, until the maid could see heaven right before her eyes. > Only a small distance was left before she would be at the gate. > > At that moment the maid looked down to find out how far she had > come. When she saw so many people holding onto her feet, she was > furious! "You idiots! Holding onto my feet. I performed the > charitable action and you are taking advantage of it! Leave my feet > alone!". She began to shoo them away with her hands. Of course when > she did that, she let go of the carrot. The carrot went higher, but > she fell to the ground and everyone else fell along with her. Some > broke their backs, some broke their legs, and nobody went to heaven. > > Why did this happen? Simply because of one person's jealousy. Why > did the maid become so upset? Why did it matter if a hundred people > went with her to heaven ? Isnt heaven big enough for everyone? So be > very vigilant. Stay away form negative feelings. Do not let yourself > burn in jealousy and anger. They will make you fall. > > Keep immersing into the Self. > > Om Tat Sat. > > --Sanjay Aggarwal > jyotish_tat_sat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 Hello Ms.Sushmitha ji, You have made a statement, "what did you both do place gyan after the event or make ambigious predictions like most other fraud Sadhus ..." I really feel sorry for your biased views. You mean to say that these predictions were made after the event? Either you do not want to understand or you are ignoring the facts. And as per my own principles, I do not predict about elections, contests etc. These were the predictions made for individual chart of Chandrababu Naidu and Effects of Retro Guru and Budha on Indian Elections. You have also made a statement that. "Do you and the one with two names HT/VB enjoy putting salt on > people's wounds ?" My answer is, I do not believe in ONEUPMANSHIP and hate to tell any body painful things. So the question of Rubbing salt in wounds does not arise. On the contrary one member of our group tried to belittle me and my predictions and Lied all the way in this process.You should be telling him all these words of wisdom. My predictions too go wrong and I understand how an astrologer would feel after such failure and I always command people who accept their faults. Mr.Narasimha is a witness to this.I have always praised his candidness after his predictions have gone eg.wrong prediction in case of US Primeries and others. It needs a large heart to accept failures . So Madam , I would request YOU to adopt impartiality and help retain an atmosphere of peace in this column. Rgds HT/VB vedic astrology, "sushmita34" <sushmita34> wrote: > Do you and the one with two names HT/VB enjoy putting salt on > people's wounds, I have been observing this for quite some time now, > atleast these people predicted and placed their heads near the sword, > what did you both do place gyan after the event or make ambigious > predictions like most other fraud Sadhus who read a few books on > spirituality and spread it as if they are realised souls. I usualy > avoid getting into such direct attacks but felt enough is enough. No > one here claims that Vedic astrology is infallible, at the end of the > days Astrologers are humans and have their own limitations. > > Sushmita > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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