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Thanks much for your response.

Could you enlighten more on the fact " Neecha guru can be very good "

with some example if possible please.

 

Also Neechabhanga yoga as I gather is quite debatable. I read a book

by James Braha. He follows Vedic Astrology only. Yet I guess scarcity

of experience or citations does not make people believe in Neechbhanga

yogas.

 

I would appreciate if anyone has any examples of both the above

mentioned things.

 

Regards

Raushnee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, Rafal Gendarz

<starsuponme wrote:

>

> *kleem namah narasimhaaya*

> Dear Raushnee , Namaskar

>

> Neecha guru can be very good. There is also Navamsa which is more

> important and neecha bhanga yogas so you can say that debilitated

planet

> is bad without seeing whole chart. Even Shastyamsa can change

everything.

>

> Regards,

> Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher

> www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal

>

>

>

>

>

> raushnee333 napisa?(a):

> >

> >

> > Although there is no control over destiny and a person is born to live

> > a life based on his/her karmas. One has to surrender to the laws of

> > nature. Yet, I have a curiosity, since human beings always try to

> > better their lives, improve their karmas, negate their ill-karmas. And

> > there is so much happening in science, technology,stem cells,in-vitro,

> > eugenics etc.... Hindu mythology also has examples of females

> > conceiving with choicest of Gods for best of gene pools in the future

> > generations.

> >

> > What does vedic astrology contributes here or can contribute?

> > [Please Pardon both my ignorance and curiosity.]

> >

> > I have observed that mostly Libra-Scorpios (late oct-early Nov) have

> > debilitated Sun. Likewise current time-period till June 22, 2008 is of

> > debilitated Mars. Of course, one can't keep watching all these

> > planets. And again Mahadashas of some planets get skipped altogether

> > in a person's life.

> >

> > Yet, can one avoid debilitated Jupiter and debilitated Saturn? These

> > are quite significant planets in anyone's life and do give their

> > benefic and malefic results in their antar,pratayantar or transits. So

> > can/should one avoid conception such that the delivery does not

> > happen when these planets will be 'neecha'? Like by this year end

> > Jupiter will enter Capricorn and will stay there for a year? So what's

> > the advise for the couples trying to conceive to avoid neecha guru in

> > their kid's chart? Any possibilities?

> >

> > Raushnee

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Dear Roshni,

 

I can't really locate your original question, but I will reply to the

subject: " How can one avoid debilitated planets in their kids horoscopes? "

 

First, determine the degree of neech. For example, moon at 5degrees

scorpio is really catastrophic. But moon at 25 degrees scorpio is much

much less severe.

 

Second, determine if the fall has been broken by another planet

(Neech-Bhang). For example, moon would be uplifted from fall if Mars

(Scorpio owner) is in a Kendra from Lagna or Chandra. There are other

rules, a good astrologer should immediately consult these rules upon

spotting debilitated planets.

 

Third, if the fall WAS broken by another planet - that planet holds

the key to how you can help your child overcome the debilitations. If

there was no savior and the planet is truly fallen, then you must

analyze the strengths in the horoscope, consider how they relate to

the weakness of the debilitiation and apply your love, intution, and

intelligence to impliment a rememdy based of counteracting the

weakness with the strength.

 

You can use gems and pooja as well. Just be careful that you don't

mess up other planets that are in connection with the debilitated one

you are trying to improve with the gem or pooja.

 

Yours,

Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor

 

 

 

, Prashant Kumar G B

<gbp_kumar wrote:

>

> Roshni

>

> well most of what classics say have to read in context of current times

>

> a neecha guru for example can mean a person will do well in todays

world [thab in good old dharmic times] by unethical ways, earn by any

method. Sunil Gavaskar is one example Makara guru, lagna [in guru dasa

gave up cricket but took up other comercial roles, comentry, ICC job,

apart liason for private sector with Givt contracts.

>

> sachin tendulkar too tula lagna has a neecha bhanga though with a

exalted kuja with it

>

> but guru dasa must come to see it and its sub periods can show how

he has done in it.

>

> Barack Obama will be another case Neecha Guru is close prospect for

a US presidency will at least be a runner up a big achievement for his

age.

>

> Best wishes

>

> Prashant kumar

>

>

>

>

> raushnee333 <raushnee333

>

> Sunday, June 15, 2008 6:08:46 AM

> Re: How can one avoid debilitated planets in their

kids horoscopes? " Astro-

>

>

>

> Thanks much for your response.

> Could you enlighten more on the fact " Neecha guru can be very good "

> with some example if possible please.

>

> Also Neechabhanga yoga as I gather is quite debatable. I read a book

> by James Braha. He follows Vedic Astrology only. Yet I guess scarcity

> of experience or citations does not make people believe in Neechbhanga

> yogas.

>

> I would appreciate if anyone has any examples of both the above

> mentioned things.

>

> Regards

> Raushnee

>

> , Rafal Gendarz

> <starsuponme@ ...> wrote:

> >

> > *kleem namah narasimhaaya*

> > Dear Raushnee , Namaskar

> >

> > Neecha guru can be very good. There is also Navamsa which is more

> > important and neecha bhanga yogas so you can say that debilitated

> planet

> > is bad without seeing whole chart. Even Shastyamsa can change

> everything.

> >

> > Regards,

> > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher

> > www: http://rohinaa. com / email: rafal@

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > raushnee333 napisa?(a):

> > >

> > >

> > > Although there is no control over destiny and a person is born

to live

> > > a life based on his/her karmas. One has to surrender to the laws of

> > > nature. Yet, I have a curiosity, since human beings always try to

> > > better their lives, improve their karmas, negate their

ill-karmas. And

> > > there is so much happening in science, technology,stem

cells,in-vitro,

> > > eugenics etc.... Hindu mythology also has examples of females

> > > conceiving with choicest of Gods for best of gene pools in the

future

> > > generations.

> > >

> > > What does vedic astrology contributes here or can contribute?

> > > [Please Pardon both my ignorance and curiosity.]

> > >

> > > I have observed that mostly Libra-Scorpios (late oct-early Nov) have

> > > debilitated Sun. Likewise current time-period till June 22, 2008

is of

> > > debilitated Mars. Of course, one can't keep watching all these

> > > planets. And again Mahadashas of some planets get skipped altogether

> > > in a person's life.

> > >

> > > Yet, can one avoid debilitated Jupiter and debilitated Saturn? These

> > > are quite significant planets in anyone's life and do give their

> > > benefic and malefic results in their antar,pratayantar or

transits. So

> > > can/should one avoid conception such that the delivery does not

> > > happen when these planets will be 'neecha'? Like by this year end

> > > Jupiter will enter Capricorn and will stay there for a year? So

what's

> > > the advise for the couples trying to conceive to avoid neecha

guru in

> > > their kid's chart? Any possibilities?

> > >

> > > Raushnee

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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