Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Dear Mr. Anil You seem to have a very compelling case when you say: " But Mr. Krammer, you must note that to be a good astrologer apart from experience, one also requires some other skills like maturity , holistic approach , good understanding of human psychology and counseling which not only depends on age" This is perhaps the most relevant point that I want to ask everybody who gives predictions on this list. Does not matter, who it is, if they are Panditji's, phds or young fellows, gurus: Anybody can answer these questions: 1. Are you confidant to prescribe a remedy (like a gem, a diamond) and have you seen it work. Write about your experiences. 2. Do you have enough Vedic astrology and life experiences to identify a problem if I give a person's details? (without the native telling you his problem) 3. How have your life experiences made you a better astrolger/predicter Everybody can share their views. To me it will be an educational experience to understand astrology. Kramer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Namaste Kramer, Excellent ! Many just parrot what they read in books and there are bad books as there are good books. Do they have their own experience to backup what they are predicting ? .... On 4/26/05, giddyupguys <giddyupguys wrote: > > Dear Mr. Anil > > You seem to have a very compelling case when you say: > " But Mr. Krammer, you must note that to be a good astrologer apart > from experience, one also requires some other skills like maturity , > holistic approach , good understanding of human psychology and > counseling which not only depends on age" > > This is perhaps the most relevant point that I want to ask everybody > who gives predictions on this list. Does not matter, who it is, if > they are Panditji's, phds or young fellows, gurus: > > Anybody can answer these questions: > > 1. Are you confidant to prescribe a remedy (like a gem, a diamond) and > have you seen it work. Write about your experiences. > 2. Do you have enough Vedic astrology and life experiences to identify > a problem if I give a person's details? (without the native telling > you his problem) > 3. How have your life experiences made you a better astrolger/predicter > > Everybody can share their views. To me it will be an educational > experience to understand astrology. > > Kramer > > > > > > > Group info: > vedic astrology/info.html > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to > vedic astrology- > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > ________________________________ > Links > > > vedic astrology/ > > > vedic astrology > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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