Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Namaste Patricia, Under jyotish rules, you were born under the sign of Pisces with the Moon in the nakshatra of Krittika. The chart shows you are an artistic person and an author. The mutual aspect of the Moon and Venus gives you the passion for art, and in love affairs as well. Nonetheless, the Venus/Ketu conjunction in the rashi chart makes you a contemplative person and a meditator. Venus in the navamsha lagna supports this combination for creativity in the rashi. You may be interested in poetry too. Jupiter in the 5th from the karakamsha (as determined from the rashi chart) makes you a good writer and an author. The notable yoga in the chart is Shakti Yoga, which is formed by the combination of Moon and Rahu (both exalted) which aspects the 5th house. This produces a keen mind which seeks knowledge and truth. This yoga can produce an influential person which exposes hypocrisy and injustice. This is due to the Moon/Rahu combination having rashi drishti on Saturn in the 5th house, a malefic planet. This yoga above ties-in justifiably with your experience of trauma when you were young. After your birth, you were running the mahadasha of the Sun, which is located in Sagittarius. The Sun is in very close conjunction with Mars, the natural significator of the genitals and lord of Scorpio. This shows why your parents allowed the operation to be made on you. At the age of 6 or 7, you were running the mahadasha of the Moon. Although the Moon is exalted, this period did not produce a benefic result because of the Sun/Mars conjunction in the 8th house from the Moon. Thus, the second operation was performed on you. Your current Yogini mahadasha is Jupiter. The vimshottari mahadasha is Saturn. This period allows you to write books due to Jupiter in the karakamsha. The Jupiter period will end on February 8, 2008. However, you may have to travel quiet frequently due to Saturn, which is in the third house and aspecting the 9th house from the arudha lagna. Regards, John R. valist, Patricia Robinett <patricia wrote: > > On May 26, 2006, at 11:07 PM, John wrote: > > Can you post your birth data so we can see the dasha period in > > question? > > > hi, john. > thanks for asking. > i'd also like to know about two traumas i experienced > in my childhood: age 1 minus 1 week and age 6 or 7. > > jan 3 1947. 11:25am kansas city ks > > love, patricia > > ANNOUNCING the release of my new book... > www.aesculapiuspress.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 thank you, john. yes, that pretty much describes me "to a T", as they say. questions: i'm going to try to translate this into english, ok? > The chart shows you are an artistic person and an author. The mutual > aspect of the Moon and Venus gives you the passion for art, and in > love affairs as well. moon-venus opposition.... i am a visual artist, studied art and art history in college. having a beautiful environment is important to me. and yes, i used to have what i called a romance addiction. > Nonetheless, the Venus/Ketu conjunction in the > rashi chart makes you a contemplative person and a meditator. Venus > in the navamsha lagna supports this combination for creativity in the > rashi. You may be interested in poetry too. venus and south node of the moon in scorpio, in the 12th house... yes, i am a meditator. venus conjunct the ascendant in the navamsa... yes, interested in poetry, scriptures, art. > > Jupiter in the 5th from the karakamsha (as determined from the rashi > chart) makes you a good writer and an author. this ? i don't understand. what is karakamsha? are you counting from the 8th to the ascendant? > > The notable yoga in the chart is Shakti Yoga, which is formed by the > combination of Moon and Rahu (both exalted) which aspects the 5th > house. This produces a keen mind which seeks knowledge and truth. > This yoga can produce an influential person which exposes hypocrisy > and injustice. This is due to the Moon/Rahu combination having rashi > drishti on Saturn in the 5th house, a malefic planet. shakti yoga? what i found on the internet says it's a combination of planets in the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th houses. ??? john, what do you mean when you use the term shakti yoga? moon & north node in the third? aspecting saturn in the 5th? makes me a champion of truth, justice, and what once upon a time was considered to be 'the american way'? > > This yoga above ties-in justifiably with your experience of trauma > when you were young. After your birth, you were running the > mahadasha of the Sun, which is located in Sagittarius. The Sun is in > very close conjunction with Mars, the natural significator of the > genitals and lord of Scorpio. This shows why your parents allowed > the operation to be made on you. > > At the age of 6 or 7, you were running the mahadasha of the Moon. > Although the Moon is exalted, this period did not produce a benefic > result because of the Sun/Mars conjunction in the 8th house from the > Moon. Thus, the second operation was performed on you. is it possible to pinpoint the date/time period with jyotish?? > > Your current Yogini mahadasha is Jupiter. The vimshottari mahadasha > is Saturn. This period allows you to write books due to Jupiter in > the karakamsha. The Jupiter period will end on February 8, 2008. > However, you may have to travel quiet frequently due to Saturn, which > is in the third house and aspecting the 9th house from the arudha > lagna. john, how do you know where to start counting houses? do you start counting in the house that contains the point? and does the number of houses equate to the house system... for instance, do you say that since the gap is 8 houses, does that equate to scorpio matters? thanks. i am learning a bit from all this. it took me a while to decipher it all. thanks for your kind help. in western astrology right now i am undergoing a 'saturn return' -- is there something like that in jyotish? it sure is a difficult time financially. and yet i am working hard in my new business... writing & publishing. i think it's why i am here... communication, of course. love, patricia "If the truth can be told so as to be understood, it will be believed." -Terence McKenna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Namaste Patricia, My answers to your questions are as follows: 1. > this ? i don't understand. what is karakamsha? > are you counting from the 8th to the ascendant? Karakamsha is determined by locating the position of the Atmakaraka in the navamsha chart. The atmakaraka is the planet with the highest degree in the chart. In your case, the atmakaraka is Jupiter. It is located in the navamsha of Gemini. Traditionally, the karakamsha is therefore Gemini. KN Rao, however, has another technical opinion as to how to use this karakamsha position. He opines that the Gemini position should be used from the rashi chart rather than the navamsha. From the rashi position, Jupiter is located in the 5th from Gemini. According to Jaimini, this means the person is a good writer and is interested in the shastras (particularly jyotish) and vedic literature. You should read KN Rao's book on the karakamsha to understand the technical reason for his approach. For the esoteric reasons of the karakamsha concept, you should read Sanjay Rath's book on Jaimini's Upadesha Sutras. 2. > shakti yoga? what i found on the internet > says it's a combination of planets in the > 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th houses. ??? > john, what do you mean when you use the term shakti yoga? > > moon & north node in the third? > aspecting saturn in the 5th? > makes me a champion of truth, justice, > and what once upon a time > was considered to be 'the american way'? Shakti Yoga is a powerful combination to do good or evil. Jyotish writers state that a person born with this yoga has the power to destroy the world. However, the signification is altered depending on the planets that join the combination of Rahu and the Moon. If malefic planets join the combination, then the person will destroy evil, which is the case in your case. If there are no planets involved in the combination, or if benefic planets are involved in the combination, then the person with this yoga will destroy, or attempt to destroy, the dharma or goodness in the world. In technical terms, Rahu and the Moon must conjoin or aspect the 5th and the 9th houses of the chart. However, if the house is Cancer, then the rule does not apply. It is said that the Cancer zodiac is the house of the Supreme Being. 3. > is it possible to pinpoint the date/time period with jyotish?? Yes. Take a look at your mahadasha schedule in your computer program. At the time of your birth, the Yogini dasha was Saturn/Venus/Mercury. From the Moon lagna, the interpretation is that Venus, the female genetalia, has undergone trauma, as shown by Mercury in the 8th house, the house representing the private parts. You should read James Braha's book on Hindu astrology to get an introduction to vedic astrology. 4. > john, how do you know where to start counting houses? > do you start counting in the house that contains the point? > and does the number of houses equate to the house system... > for instance, do you say that since the gap is 8 houses, > does that equate to scorpio matters? You should read KN Rao's book relating to the determination of the arudha lagna. Parasara's book also discusses this. On the list, Juliana wrote an excellent explanation of this subject a few weeks ago. You should review it. 5. > in western astrology right now i am undergoing a 'saturn return' -- > is there something like that in jyotish? Yes, there is. I did not use it here in this case. You can use the western astrolgoy designation to complement the trends revealed through jyotish. Regards, John R. > it sure is a difficult time financially. > and yet i am working hard in my new business... writing & publishing. > i think it's why i am here... communication, of course. > > love, patricia > > "If the truth can be told so as to be understood, it will be believed." > -Terence McKenna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 On May 29, 2006, at 11:17 AM, John wrote: > Namaste Patricia, > > My answers to your questions are as follows: namaste, john. thanks for your kind patience with my questions. i don't mean to put a burden on you. i'm afraid i really don't understand jyotish well enough to correspond about it. i appreciate your expertise and help. love, patricia Patricia Robinett patricia (AT) efn (DOT) org You know the disease in Central Africa called sleeping sickness... There also exists a sleeping sickness of the soul. Its most dangerous aspect is that one is unaware of its coming. That is why you have to be careful. As soon as you notice the slightest sign of indifference, the moment you become aware of the loss of a certain seriousness, of longing, of enthusiasm and zest, take it as a warning. You should realize your soul suffers if you live superficially. -- Albert Schweitzer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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