Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Dada-bhai ji, I focussed on your world predictions section at your site seriously this evening. We only see things when we are ready and then we MUST share and alert others! Regardless of consequences, for those we alert ... Pronaams to you! These are anything but 'normal' times and those infants who continue to use models that worked years ago in different social climes and just continue to make a mess -- have my sympathies! I wish they too grew up with the rest of the world :-( But in wars of all sorts, it is the infants who are the worst casualty and the most clueless ones -- sigh! Just look around!! I was recently gifted a book written by KN Rao on Karma! An example given by Vinoba Bhave, the Doyen of Bhudaan Movement of my youthhood -- hit me right where I rarely get hit! What is the karma and karmic burden and responsibility of the child who died seconds after he was born? I touch the feet of all of you ALL KNOWING SOULS on this forum and wherever else you dwell ...!! ant (who is fighting Alberta wasps this evening in a mundane realm! Have you ever been stung by one or a few of these yellow jackets? All knowledge of GITA goes ... never mind brothers and sisters !!) , Tatvamasi <om_tatsat_om wrote: > > Sir Ji, > > I am not interested in AFTERLIFE but just wanted to compare what charts of COMING INTO THIS WORLD and GOING OUT OF THIS WORLD in totality as events seperated by a fixed life span of the person in question. > Nothing more to it. > > Tatvam-Asi > > > crystal pages <jyotish_vani wrote: > Dear Sir, > > I personally have not dared to do so, though it is a very interesting > idea though. Finding the exact and accurate moment of death may be a > problem, though -- even more than finding the moment of birth is. > Secondly, if such a chart is being used to predict or study the after- > life as it is called, there could be two problems: the astrological > rules may not apply in the same way or at all as they do in the earthly > reality and even if they do, feedback to gauge accuracy of predictions > may not be possible. I am just guessing here, bassed on what I have > read, that the time-frames in the after-life period could be very short > or extremely stretched, even if we plan to use the <death> based in the > death chart as the moment of the next birth! An entirely different ball- > game. I am sure you may have read Richard Houck's writings and there > might be some good information there. > > My biggest trepidation lies in the fact that much of the post-death and > reincarnational astrological research is extremely difficult if not > impossible to corroborate and the astrologer's mind can play tricks. We > see innumerable examples of that even in normal, lifetime astrology > where the fallacies and biases become visible due to there being the > possibility of verification and correction. An important and tangible > reference point that could well be lost when one studies the afterlife > with its inherent SILENCE (for most ordinary mortals many of whom learn > and utilize astrology)! > > RR > > , "om_tatsat_om" > <om_tatsat_om@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear friends, > > > > Some time back, I had posted this question to learned members in > > another group .It was a sad attempt. > > Has any one considered studying Death Chart of a person along with > > his/her birth chart? > > Technically speaking, a death chart must show opposite traits of a > > Birth Chart. > > > > It would be interesting to know from members who might have death > > timings of some known relatives/friends etc and compare the charts of > > Birth and death. > > > > Tatvam-Asi > > > > > > > > > > All-new Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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