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Shivpal,

 

I believe that it is possible to develop our intuition for making

better jyotish predictions. In my opinion, our brain is very highly

developed. It is up to us to wake up and find out about our

capabilities. This can be done through meditation practice. Through

this practice, we become self aware and appreciate the unique

subtleties of one's mind. Through this awareness, we become attuned

to one's own nature and tendencies. As such, one can understand

other people's personalities as well.

 

Jyotish is the technological development for recognizing our

tendencies. Through understanding jyotish and the development of the

human brain, we become the highly developed biological machine for

making prediction.

 

I do not mean to limit the scope of our brain's capabilities to

jyotish activities alone. As the various vedic literature have

stated, our brain is the instrument for experiencing transcendental

bliss, thus linking the unmanifest with the manifest. In other

words, it is the instrument for experiencing heaven here on earth.

 

Regards,

 

John R.

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "Shivpal Kulhari"

<shivkulhari@g...> wrote:

>

> Dear John,

>

> I personally agree with you, and, it seems, so do the scientists

> mentioned in the article as they are implying that the outputs of

the

> random number generators are influenced by human thought or

> consciousness and they are trying to find evidence to the fact that

> it is a collective consciousness rather than individual.

>

> It would be very interesting to know how this phenomenon

> of "intuition" or "ESP" relates to astrology. Does this "collective

> consciousness" affects the minds of the astrologers too, like in

the

> case where most astrologers collectively go wrong on a major world

> event prediction?

>

> Then there are people with a profound knowledge of astrology but

find

> it very difficult to make correct predictions, while there are

people

> with a comparatively less knowledge, yet are known for a much

higher

> percentage of predictive accuracy. Is intuition playing a role

here?

> And if yes, then can it be consciously developed/used for

> astrological predictions? Like empowering the planet responsible

for

> intuition in an individual's chart or some yogic meditation

> techniques.

>

> Best Regards,

> Shiv

>

>

>

>

>

> vedic astrology, "John" <jr_esq> wrote:

> >

> > Shival,

> >

> > This article is interesting to read. However, I would have to

> > disagree with the veracity of this claim. I would like to think

> that

> > the human brain is the only organ that is most complex and unique

> in

> > the entire world. It is the only organ that is capable of

> intuition

> > and forethought. Thoughts are the evidence of the brain's

capacity

> > to decipher the mechanics of nature, as in the link of the

thought

> > process with the unified law of physics. As such, it is the only

> > organ on earth that can make qualitative predictions of the

future.

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > John R.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > vedic astrology, "Shivpal Kulhari"

> > <shivkulhari@g...> wrote:

> > >

> > > DEEP in the basement of a dusty university library in Edinburgh

> > lies

> > > a small black box, roughly the size of two cigarette packets

side

> > by

> > > side, that churns out random numbers in an endless stream.

> > >

> > > At first glance it is an unremarkable piece of equipment.

Encased

> > in

> > > metal, it contains at its heart a microchip no more complex

than

> > the

> > > ones found in modern pocket calculators.

> > >

> > > But, according to a growing band of top scientists, this box

has

> > > quite extraordinary powers. It is, they claim, the 'eye' of a

> > machine

> > > that appears capable of peering into the future and predicting

> > major

> > > world events.

> > >

> > > The machine apparently sensed the September 11 attacks on the

> World

> > > Trade Centre four hours before they happened - but in the

fevered

> > > mood of conspiracy theories of the time, the claims were

swiftly

> > > knocked back by sceptics. But last December, it also appeared

to

> > > forewarn of the Asian tsunami just before the deep sea

earthquake

> > > that precipitated the epic tragedy.

> > >

> > > Read More at:--

> > > http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=126649

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