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Dear Jay,

Nice to know that u are spreading Jyotish in the far corners of Sweden and I am

sure it was a fabulous presentation. We must see u on TV soon. U havent replied

to my personal email whether it was the effect of Rahu on ur BB point. Pls reply

on that letter personally since u know i am so anxious with that technique as it

is easy to understand and implement that some complex Jyotish techniques. These

days my emails are once again playing up, so let me know if u got that email.

My english might have been funny, but when i wrote 65% it was an average and on

the context of 48% of free will Average which i had mentioned. Average was the

word that i need to stress. If u may kindly re-read the post and as u know my

view thro previous exchanges some months back on the same topic, I have always

held that belief after deep thinking that humans dont have a fixed percentage

and it varies from person to person.

The Average of 52% that i was getting on charts of people having normal life,

was not satisfactory to the Jain Munis that i had met, they had told me that

the average was around 65% for normal humans.

If u remember we had discussed a chart of a woman who is not getting married

since a long time and goes to astrologer to astrologer with only failed

predictions and seeing her chart we had found out some 65 % ( if my memory

serves me right ) of fixed karma which makes it tough esp since her 7th house

in D1 and D9 were afflicted if i am right and u had also duely pointed out.

Nice to know that u have been doing further study in this aspect of Jyotish and

yes i wholeheartedly agree with u that indeed this aspect of Jyotish is very

complex although i have found no astrologer give a sound technique maybe since

it is so so hard to decipher if it is workable. But I feel ur approach of

looking at charts of those men whose lives are filmi stories and discovering a

heavy percentage of fixed karma shows atleast that the technique referred by

Wishwakarma is Approachable and worth further study.

The reason i beleive in the Jain Muni ( a sect of sages from a

tradition/religion of India called Jainism) is that they have immense powers

due to their extreme TAPASYA (dont know the english word for this) and although

it is tough to remove secrets from them, but one author has been successful in

removing secrets of Mudras which are used to alter the hand lines - diff mudras

for diff planets. I have tried my level best to pursue that author and another

famous Mudra Yogi, but have been able to remove only 30 % of it. Alas I cant

say if it works or not due to lack of implementation, but if one is in ancient

india they know that many sages knew far more secrets of predictive and

remedial sciences which were cheap to implement than the most advanced

astrologers of that time.

Sorry for the long mail, i shall get back to work.

Kind regards,

 

Sunil John

PS: if any mistake pls overlook

>"Jay Weiss" <jayhw (AT) telia (DOT) com> >To:

<vedic astrology>,"suniljohn_2002" <suniljohn_2004 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>

>Re: [vedic astrology] Karmic astrology >Tue, 22 Jun 2004

12:08:23 +0200 > >Thanks Sunil. >During the week-end I have been doing some PR

(public relations...) to >Jyotish by holding a presentation to around 40

Swedish western astrologers >(some of them "advanced armatures"). > >How can

anyone have a "fixed karma" to 65% ? - that's beyond me... >My personal(!)

experience from the last two years shows that the karma >balance on total

average is between 44% and 58% for what I would call "the >average Joe".

HOWEVER all extreme cases (in various forms) had either lower >or (mostly) much

higher percentage - all the way up to 78% (for some >criminals/druggists), where

the weight is placed on the contributing planet >(where I go beyond the article

to see all influences on this planet and >placement etc. in relevant vargas) -

>More so, it is my personal believe that people are born into specific

>societies for a reason as the society's (read nation as a whole) has a

>predefined karma. Then comes your personal karma. >We see this very clearly

when we look at charts of peoples who emigrated - >for better or worse. > >The

mechanism of free will operation is VERY complex and is yet to be >studied in

the future within practicality and beyond all theories, mixing >the findings of

medical neurology (read the brain's nervecells operations) >and the mysteries of

our soul. >I am sure you'll agree that this is DEEP and very COMPLEX ... > >Who

says Jyotish is easy, never the less the whole "karma business" within >it

<smile>... >Regards >/Jay Weiss >http://www.alvicomm.com

>http://www.alvicomm.com/vedic.htm > >- >

"suniljohn_2002" <suniljohn_2004 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> >To:

<vedic astrology> >Tuesday, June 22, 2004 11:35 AM

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