Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Dear Prafulla, Historically -- even twenty thirty years ago, medical doctors had a lot more power and less accountability. They did not feel it was expected of them to explain and disclose. So they continued to act as God and then the eighth house kicked in! There were lawsuits challenging their superiority and they had to become more accountable and get closer to earth! Most of them, anyway. There were more regulations and constraints and accountabilities. Part of the reason why there is a shortage of doctors in many developed countries. There are easier professions! Once astrological business gets to that lucrative level, the world- order will kick in and accountability would need to be established. As it stands now, the time is still far. But perhaps it is time to get the astrological act together! RR , Prafulla Gang <jyotish wrote: <sic> > Remedial measures are trickiest part of predictive astrology, especially - when astrologer does not know even, if the remedy is required or not; or say if remedy will work or not. We often say, that if this is remedied, the next dasha will be good or bad etc....why can not we be sure that the dasha will be like this and native will or will not be able to perform dosha pariharya. <sic> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Prafulla, I think the wise ancients knew how difficult it would be to regulate something like astrology. Therefore they described the ideal astrologer to have ethical and moral qualities etc. These may not really be essential for learning the technical part of astrology (the knowledge part) but such an individual would then be applying the knowledge in an ethical and morally responsible manner. And there would be no need for externally enforced regulation! RR , Prafulla Gang <jyotish wrote: > > Dear Ranjan ji > > Yes, at some stage of social evolution - there will be reasonable regulatory framework for astrologers. > > In a way, if a astrologer predicts / suggests remedial measure - must be held responsible for his professional advise. > > regards / Prafulla Gang > > Our life is a great movie, we direct it, we produce it, and we star in it. So turn off the TV and live your life!! > > > > > > jyotish_vani > > Sun, 23 Jul 2006 03:42:31 -0000 > > > > Re: REMEDIES [thread-grows] > > > > Dear Prafulla, > > > > Historically -- even twenty thirty years ago, medical doctors had a lot > > more power and less accountability. They did not feel it was expected > > of them to explain and disclose. So they continued to act as God and > > then the eighth house kicked in! There were lawsuits challenging their > > superiority and they had to become more accountable and get closer to > > earth! Most of them, anyway. There were more regulations and > > constraints and accountabilities. Part of the reason why there is a > > shortage of doctors in many developed countries. There are easier > > professions! > > > > Once astrological business gets to that lucrative level, the world- > > order will kick in and accountability would need to be established. > > > > As it stands now, the time is still far. But perhaps it is time to get > > the astrological act together! > > > > RR > > > > , Prafulla Gang <jyotish@> > > wrote: > > <sic> > >> Remedial measures are trickiest part of predictive astrology, > > especially - when astrologer does not know even, if the remedy is > > required or not; or say if remedy will work or not. We often say, that > > if this is remedied, the next dasha will be good or bad etc....why can > > not we be sure that the dasha will be like this and native will or will > > not be able to perform dosha pariharya. > > <sic> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.