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Sorry dada, but I must remind all that there are probably many off-

net practitioners also who can be readily classified in that group of

individuals who are not to be emulated by sincere jyotishis. It is

not just netastrologers -- and I hope you don't mind me clarifying

that. Those who are on the net are more likely to be maligned because

each word in this medium and each vote has a weight while out there,

mediocrity and deceit can remain unnoticed, dormant and is not

vulnerable to one or two little birds chirping their disgruntlement.

Some of the birds are greedy and misunderstand that this is not a

shopping mall and we cannot always be looking for values and sales

and getting the better deal out of the transaction. That applies to

consumers and sellers, both -- of course.

 

I personally think, and know to some extent through direct experience

and anecdotally that there are more off-net astrologers who are into

this to make a living and thus have a direct, personallly vested

interest in the few dollars and roubles that roll in, no matter how!

It all comes down to greed. Greed and the blinders that karma puts on

individuals is responsible for karmic pain and suffering, whether

astrologer or shopper!

 

We all can see ONLY what we can see. Expanding our vision is

possible, through astrology and other means -- but I am preaching to

those who are already converted!

 

Pranaams (bhulchook leni deni!)

 

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, Noname Noname

<nameisego> wrote:

>

> Astrologers , nowadays, are of two types.

> Personal and impersonal.

>

> Astrologers who not only predict but also care for feedback,

maintain personal contacts withclients and generally worry on behalf

of clients are personal astrologers.They give a lot of their time to

their clients.

> They feel RESPONSIBLE. Hence their service to clients is with a

lot of responsibility.

> Their affinity for money is not so important as their client's

well being.Their rate of success is far greater than impersonal

astrologers.

> In my honest opinion, they know what the client is going to ask

(generally) when he or she walks in.

>

> Who are impersonal astrologers?

> They are generally the ones who have a string of walk in and

walkout clients without much personal attention. They care for fees

and not feedback.

> Generally they operate on net(nowadays), and are incompetent to

entertain personal visits by clients as they are not interested in

establishing a personal rapport with them. I call them NETSTROLOGERS.

>

> rohiniranjan <rrgb@s...> wrote:

> Very good question! Lots of good astrologers insist that clients

give

> them feedback and maintain an ongoing relationship, just as you

would

> with your doctor, dentist, investment counsellor, mentor. This is

based

> on anecdotal accounts, but I think many more off-line

> clients/nativities maintain this link than those that get readings

> online. Then again, many online reading requests are fishing

> expeditions with many different reasons for posting such requests.

I

> will not go there, and lest this bias anyone, any jyotishi that is,

> some of these requests are from really troubled souls that may be

> seeking some hope, solace, and compassion. It is up to the jyotishi

to

> decide if they should act as psychologist, therapist, counsellors

or

> focus on jyotish cues without losing their human/compassionate

> impulses. This is a fine line -- often it works and you end up

gaining

> a long-time admirer or friend. In other cases, well, sometimes the

> original requestor does not even come back to read what you have

> written. One has to play by ear. Generally, if your reading has

been

> correct, even the taciturn, seemingly disinterested ones come back,

> after months or even a year or two and those moments of

> confirmation/affirmation are so precious that you are energized for

the

> next patch of desert or flying without feedback!

>

> I know it does not specifically answer your question about those

who

> claim what they claim. I just assumed that you might not push away

a

> view from the ground! :-)

>

> RR

>

>

>

>

>

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there, mediocrity and deceit can remain unnoticed, dormant and is not vulnerable

to one or two little birds chirping their disgruntlement. Some of the birds are

greedy and misunderstand that this is not a shopping mall and we cannot always

be looking for values and sales and getting the better deal out of the

transaction. That applies to consumers and sellers, both -- of course.I

personally think, and know to some extent through direct experience and

anecdotally that there are more off-net astrologers who are into this to make a

living and thus have a direct, personallly vested interest in the few dollars

and roubles that roll in, no matter how! It all comes down to greed. Greed and

the blinders that karma puts on individuals is responsible for karmic pain and

suffering, whether astrologer or shopper!We all can see ONLY what we can see.

Expanding our vision is possible, through astrology and other means -- but I am

preaching to those who are already converted!Pranaams (bhulchook leni deni!)

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Ah -- when a boy raised in a bengali home decides to move away from

consuming fish, that is perhaps not a good thing! I should have known

that before I decided to go vegetarian ;-)

 

You are right! There is net and there is net' as chemists are primed

to say at times -- hunting for sustenance and survival versus hunting

just for carnal pleasure! Big difference!!

 

I get you, fully now!

 

vedic astrology, Noname Noname

<nameisego> wrote:

>

> Oh No...RR ji, you got me wrong.

> By Nestrologers, I meant astrologers who spread a net and wait

for the shikar to get trapped in it.

> It has nothing to do with astrology practiced on www alone. In

fact, I myself practice on net. But I enjoy personal local clients

more.

>

> E&OE,

>

> Tatvam-Asi

>

>

> rohiniranjan <rrgb@s...> wrote:

> Sorry dada, but I must remind all that there are probably many

off-

> net practitioners also who can be readily classified in that group

of

> individuals who are not to be emulated by sincere jyotishis. It is

> not just netastrologers -- and I hope you don't mind me clarifying

> that. Those who are on the net are more likely to be maligned

because

> each word in this medium and each vote has a weight while out

there,

> mediocrity and deceit can remain unnoticed, dormant and is not

> vulnerable to one or two little birds chirping their

disgruntlement.

> Some of the birds are greedy and misunderstand that this is not a

> shopping mall and we cannot always be looking for values and sales

> and getting the better deal out of the transaction. That applies to

> consumers and sellers, both -- of course.

>

> I personally think, and know to some extent through direct

experience

> and anecdotally that there are more off-net astrologers who are

into

> this to make a living and thus have a direct, personallly vested

> interest in the few dollars and roubles that roll in, no matter

how!

> It all comes down to greed. Greed and the blinders that karma puts

on

> individuals is responsible for karmic pain and suffering, whether

> astrologer or shopper!

>

> We all can see ONLY what we can see. Expanding our vision is

> possible, through astrology and other means -- but I am preaching

to

> those who are already converted!

>

> Pranaams (bhulchook leni deni!)

>

>

>

> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

>

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RR,

 

I have never seen any of your comments/posts astrologically

important. There is no astrological content in them. They are more of

general commentaries, psychology, common sense, some nice words etc.

 

Or may be I missed them.

 

Pradeep

 

 

vedic astrology, "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...>

wrote:

>

> Ah -- when a boy raised in a bengali home decides to move away from

> consuming fish, that is perhaps not a good thing! I should have

known

> that before I decided to go vegetarian ;-)

>

> You are right! There is net and there is net' as chemists are

primed

> to say at times -- hunting for sustenance and survival versus

hunting

> just for carnal pleasure! Big difference!!

>

> I get you, fully now!

>

> vedic astrology, Noname Noname

> <nameisego> wrote:

> >

> > Oh No...RR ji, you got me wrong.

> > By Nestrologers, I meant astrologers who spread a net and wait

> for the shikar to get trapped in it.

> > It has nothing to do with astrology practiced on www alone. In

> fact, I myself practice on net. But I enjoy personal local clients

> more.

> >

> > E&OE,

> >

> > Tatvam-Asi

> >

> >

> > rohiniranjan <rrgb@s...> wrote:

> > Sorry dada, but I must remind all that there are probably many

> off-

> > net practitioners also who can be readily classified in that

group

> of

> > individuals who are not to be emulated by sincere jyotishis. It

is

> > not just netastrologers -- and I hope you don't mind me

clarifying

> > that. Those who are on the net are more likely to be maligned

> because

> > each word in this medium and each vote has a weight while out

> there,

> > mediocrity and deceit can remain unnoticed, dormant and is not

> > vulnerable to one or two little birds chirping their

> disgruntlement.

> > Some of the birds are greedy and misunderstand that this is not a

> > shopping mall and we cannot always be looking for values and

sales

> > and getting the better deal out of the transaction. That applies

to

> > consumers and sellers, both -- of course.

> >

> > I personally think, and know to some extent through direct

> experience

> > and anecdotally that there are more off-net astrologers who are

> into

> > this to make a living and thus have a direct, personallly vested

> > interest in the few dollars and roubles that roll in, no matter

> how!

> > It all comes down to greed. Greed and the blinders that karma

puts

> on

> > individuals is responsible for karmic pain and suffering, whether

> > astrologer or shopper!

> >

> > We all can see ONLY what we can see. Expanding our vision is

> > possible, through astrology and other means -- but I am preaching

> to

> > those who are already converted!

> >

> > Pranaams (bhulchook leni deni!)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

> >

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Dear Tat Tavam Asi Namaste

 

It is good that you are back to 'I' 'Me' and 'Myself'.

 

Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

 

Prabodh Vekhande

Jai Jai Shankar

Har Har Shankar

 

 

vedic astrology, Noname Noname <nameisego>

wrote:

>

> Oh No...RR ji, you got me wrong.

> By Nestrologers, I meant astrologers who spread a net and wait for

the shikar to get trapped in it.

> It has nothing to do with astrology practiced on www alone. In

fact, I myself practice on net. But I enjoy personal local clients more.

>

> E&OE,

>

> Tatvam-Asi

>

>

> rohiniranjan <rrgb@s...> wrote:

> Sorry dada, but I must remind all that there are probably many off-

> net practitioners also who can be readily classified in that group of

> individuals who are not to be emulated by sincere jyotishis. It is

> not just netastrologers -- and I hope you don't mind me clarifying

> that. Those who are on the net are more likely to be maligned because

> each word in this medium and each vote has a weight while out there,

> mediocrity and deceit can remain unnoticed, dormant and is not

> vulnerable to one or two little birds chirping their disgruntlement.

> Some of the birds are greedy and misunderstand that this is not a

> shopping mall and we cannot always be looking for values and sales

> and getting the better deal out of the transaction. That applies to

> consumers and sellers, both -- of course.

>

> I personally think, and know to some extent through direct experience

> and anecdotally that there are more off-net astrologers who are into

> this to make a living and thus have a direct, personallly vested

> interest in the few dollars and roubles that roll in, no matter how!

> It all comes down to greed. Greed and the blinders that karma puts on

> individuals is responsible for karmic pain and suffering, whether

> astrologer or shopper!

>

> We all can see ONLY what we can see. Expanding our vision is

> possible, through astrology and other means -- but I am preaching to

> those who are already converted!

>

> Pranaams (bhulchook leni deni!)

>

>

>

> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

>

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