Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 Dear all, Here we are all discussing about the election held in India. I have hinted to few all of us long back that the Saturn is returning to its initial position in the Nation's chart. In the mundane level usually when the Saturn returns to its original position, some of the past events gets repeated (as told by an astrologer Murugu Rajendran and he predicted much long say three years that Cong will come back to power) hence the Cong came back. There are few other things I would like point out that election is announced roughly when the Saturn and Jupiter were retrograde in nature. During the election Mercury got debilitated and went retrograde too. Okay what is the great deal if the Saturn is retrograde? the party's basic and root level workers may not work effectively to their respective parties. Also Mercury went debilitated at the crucial phase of election and it was also aspected strongly by Saturn. Interestingly it brought a negative impact to BJP's imporatnt leaders Vajpayee. He forgot a few past Prime minister's name during his talk and he was promted by some of the party members seated at the stage. It made a bad impression that he is old and forgetful to some extent. I do not know why Mercury made a great damage to this great leader!!! some more analysis needed for this. More analysis is underway by me about few more points in this election, analyses are underway for 1) Why people rejected this time to a greater extent the Cine people in politics? 2) Why people did not elect most of the elderly party candidates? 3) Why the political analysts looked confused in this election especially? Almost the SriLankan national chart and Indian chart both have the Saturn return, so we can compare on this point with both the election and its results and that can help us to find out more about to be formed and formed governments can be stable. Also we can look back nearly 30 years back what has happened? in order to understand the effect of Saturn return in the national charts in the mundane level. Of course SriLankan and Indian national chart are not identical but one thing is common that is Saturn return. Yours sincerely A. Ramani. Dr Satya Prakash Choudhary <satyaprakasika (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote: Dear group,A failed prediction is a failed prediction! It just reflects the incompleteness and limitations of the astrologer, apart from other factors such as personal *BIAS* or wishful thinking. Such experiences only ground us better and can potentially inspire a committed student (every astrologer is a student for a lifetime) to work and research better. Post mortem is dual edged. As long as one doesn't use it to justify oneself or resort to faulty logic (the ego can be very subtle), honest retrospective study on failed predictions is the best teacher. Every serious astrologer knows this. The only thing is let us refrain from using it to EXPLAIN AWAY anything. Finally it may be a good idea not to post retrospective analysis for the next few days. Instead one should take some time and go inwards. It is best to let at least 3 days pass as one is capable of better judgement only after the heat of the moment subsides. An important thing that all astrologers have to keep in mind is that the % of failures in political predictions has to be higher than other areas due to various reasons. Finally who is playing God? After all we are perfect souls with imperfect bodies and MINDS. Regards,Satya Prakash Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......|| Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || SBC - Internet access at a great low price. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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