Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Your question is a bit unclear, but I will put the fact straight and you learn from them. No planet can be like an atmakaraka, as it is the duty and challenge of the soul, and the soul being One, and being sent by One will have One mission and One specific lesson to learn, as its supreme lesson. The rest will be secondary lessons. Planets in retro strengthen their own houses and planets posited therein. Different planets as retrogrades behave differntly, and it is also dependent upon the sign in which they are posited. In the houses , where it is not signs of their debility or exaltation, they become powerful, and second to exaltation. But their quality is different from Exaltation. Let me give you the example of Jupier retrograde. It will function like a very powerful Jupiter , thus attracting lots of fame, but this fame is not as protected fame like when you have exalted Jupiter. Retro Jup will make one vulnerable to infamy as well. The native will tend to make unconventional decisions, attracting attention, and later infamy, which does not happen with exalted, unafflicted Jupiter. In the same way you must find about other planets (I won't spoon feed, and give all the planets details) and share with all of us, and I will give my feedback, in response to your findings. May light surround our lives, and peace. Your Loving Brother Edrees manishkr67 <manishkr67 > wrote: Dear Edrees:Your observation about Rahu as atmakaraka is interesting.Will thesame principle apply for planets that are retrograde and are movingin opposite direction as Rahu does?best wishes,MKLife is beautiful, and to feel its beauty we should have open eyes, and the eyes which can see beauty in others must also be that powerful to see the goodness and beauty in oneself...The world is a small home, with big dreams, and in dreams we create a beautiful world of our own, and learn how to love; and when we learn loving, we live in joy... Check out the new Front Page. www. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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