Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 Razdan's question and Sreenadh's reply lead me to make this posting. I apologize in advance that I am so new to Jyotish. Several years ago a Jyotishi gave me a reading in which he said I would be facing cardiac problems in May/June of 2006. Needless to say, the time came and passed and I seemed just fine. Then, on May 9, 2007, quite without prior warning or symptoms, a routine test revealed I needed three angioplasties. (In other words, I dodged the bullet.) The same reading predicted severe financial problems during the summer of 2006. This came to pass exactly as the Jyotishi said. So how might I reconcile these differences ,especially that one aspect was precisely a full year off? If anyone can hjelp shed light, I would be grateful. My details are as follows: 18 February 1945, at Providence RI (USA) [41.83N -71.41W] at approximately 16;00 Many thanks Philip Miller Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 Dear Philip ji, Astrological derivations are NO ULTIMATUM - they are just guidelines only. They may become true or may not be - with an individual with natural intelligence one SHOUDN'T depend too much on astrology and act MEARELY on behalf of that. Astrology is just guidance - just simple guidance without going to too much details. The details are NOT even in the hands of fate. Fate (Deterministic) and Free will (chance) are equally important - actually Free will is more important because - it is what later turns into fate. Without writing an exam you can not pass; without swimming you can not cross the river. Even if you are destined to pass, god will not come to write the exam for you; even if the river is flowing downwards you can swim and cross the river. Examples are thousands. Using astrology as a guidance, along with your actual knowledge and experience - is WISE Depending TOTALLY on astrology, and believing that some thing will come true even without effort - is just FOOLISH Razdan ji is a very knowledgeable individual with much experience and good knowledge of astrology, he must be knowing how to use it better than you and me. So don't worry about the same. Another point is that an analysis of a past event is usually done just to understand and to learn astrology and is usually done between two individuals who DOES KNOW astrology - that is why a clear presentation with Razdan ji who himself is an astrologer. Actually this is not a " reading " at all - and this group does not appreciate reading of consolations within the group. It is just a discussion between to astrologers - who knows how to weigh the derivations; or whether to value them at all! Love, Sreenadh , Philip Miller <pem218 wrote: > > Razdan's question and Sreenadh's reply lead me to make this posting. I apologize in advance that I am so new to Jyotish. Several years ago a Jyotishi gave me a reading in which he said I would be facing cardiac problems in May/June of 2006. Needless to say, the time came and passed and I seemed just fine. Then, on May 9, 2007, quite without prior warning or symptoms, a routine test revealed I needed three angioplasties. (In other words, I dodged the bullet.) > > The same reading predicted severe financial problems during the summer of 2006. This came to pass exactly as the Jyotishi said. > > So how might I reconcile these differences ,especially that one aspect was precisely a full year off? > > If anyone can hjelp shed light, I would be grateful. My details are as follows: 18 February 1945, at Providence RI (USA) [41.83N - 71.41W] at approximately 16;00 > > Many thanks > Philip Miller > > > > Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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