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Dear Vinita ji,

Thanks for the beutiful mail - but it beauty of your mails is now

usual u know because all your mails are unusual and truly beautiful .

:=) Always thought provokking imageries as the one below -

> why not the vibgyor with violet and red at two ends of the

> spectrum is what we get when we break up the light which entered in

> our body (the ascendant) when we were born.

I simply love the way you puts it!!

..to show us the way to the stand-still???

Stand-still..stand-still.... Are you reading the Hamlet's mill?!!!

Or is it a feeling that I am getting because I am now reading the

'Finger prints of god'? :)

Here is a beutiful extract from 'Finger prints of god' - ya, with interpretation ;)

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China and Zodiac

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Of all the sacret societies the most mysterious and archaic by far is

undoubtadly the Hung League, which scholers believe to be 'the

desprty' of the old religion of the chinese. In one Hung intiation

ritual the neophyte is put through a question and answer session that

goes -

Q. What did you see on your walk?

A. I saw two pots with red bomboo

Q. Do you know how many plants there were?

A. In one pot were 36 and in the other 72 plants, together 108.

Q . Did you take home some of them for your use?

A. Yes, I took home 108 plants.....

Q. How can you prove that?

A. I can prove it by a verse

Q. How does this verse run?

A. A red bamboo from Canton is ran in the world.

In the groves are 36 and 72

Who in the world knows the meaning of this?

When we have set to work we will know the secret

- From 'Finger Prints of God' by Graham Hancock P. 280

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Points to understand -

* We are walting on the frame of time - the zodiac.

* The 2 pots with Red Bamboo are - The area from Moola to Aswini

& from Aswini to Moola (i.e. from Sagatterious to Pisces and from

Pisces to Scorpio)

* 36 is the count of Navamsas from Moola end (Scoripio end) to Aswini beginning (Aries beginning).

* 72 is the count of Navamsas from Aswini beginning (Aries beginning) to Moola end (Scorpio end).

* Total gives 108 Navamsas of the zodiac.

* For such a division as 36:72 to exist from unknown ancient period

these two points (Scoripio-Sagatterious Junction & Pisces-Aries

Junction) should have some special astronomical importance. Yes - they actually do!

It is at the Jn point of Sag-Scorpio Jn that Moola the fiducial star

based on which the zodiac division happend is present; At the

beginning of every Mahayuga the autmnal equinox would be present here

in the Moola star; It is the gate of Hell (balack hole) - the center

of our galexy, the milky way. It is at the Pisces-Aries Jn that all

the planets conjunct at the beginning of every Mahayuga. Note that

except in the Surya sidhanta based Ayanamsa and Nirayana zodiac

proposed by Chandrahari - for no other Ayanamsa values this does not

comes into play. This quote is a good proof for the facts - the zodiac

was divided based on 108 navamsas; the Sc-Sg and Pi-Ar junction points

have some special astronomical importance; the related half circles

(pots) are important. The ancient quote proves the validity of

Mooladhara Ayanamsa proposed by Chandra Hari.

* Who can know the secret? When we have set to work we will know the

secret. Only those who set to work will know the secret and Hari did!

Dear vinita ji, hope you will enjoy this. :)

Love and regards,

Sreenadh

, "vinita kumar" <shankar_mamta wrote:>> Dear Shreenadh,> > tamsik, rajasic, sattvik...yamuna, ganga, sarasvati...black, red, > white...or why not the vibgyor with violet and red at two ends of the > spectrum is what we get when we break up the light which entered in > our body (the ascendant) when we were born.> > in this physical existence where time is a flow and not a stand-> still, the faster we move the closer we are to the stand-still?> > there must be elements within us that stand in the way of the > flow...but, as u say, life lived with love and full involvement, > (work...not in the narrow sense of what we do in office or at home > but in the broader sense of the sum total of all activities we > perform, both physical and mental, is the measure of the degree of > our involvement, isn't it?), must hasten the flow...to show us the > way to the stand-still???> > success and failure are relative...or maybe just a state of mind...> > how can we comprehend standstill thru astrology when astrolgy itself > is a study of flow/motion/time!> > But even in astrology there is always a reference to a > standstill....the nakshatras?...but since nakshatras too change > relative to the earth thru the ages...there has gotta be something > else...beyond the nakshatras, beyond the saptarishis, beyond > dhruva...in term of relative motions...and a final stand still???> > love,> vinita> > > > > , "Sreenadh" > sreesog@ wrote:> >> > > > Dear Vinita ji,> > Here is the way I took (may be useful to Jagadish ji) -> > * I love astrology and is putting my life after it. [The first > choice -> > ya, I am rajasik, or may be a bit tamasik as well ;) ]> > * BUT I need worldly success - so I am in IT and is totally > dedicating> > to it and finds good satisfaction in it in my work hours. :) [The> > second choice - but I am not Satwik, but here too I am rajasik ;) > may be> > even aggressive :) ]> > So the question - did chose the first way or the second way? :=)> > But I agree to your statement -> > > there is no such things (in life) as being successful or > otherwise.> > work done> > > with love and consciousness is (for sure will lead to) success > (and> > satisfaction).> > The following statement in a thought provoking -> > > hard work with total involvement is the secret of life.> > I would like to modify it in the following way -> > Life (work is just part of it) with total involvement is the > secret of> > life satisfaction and is a truly successful life what ever be the> > opinion of others about such a life - yes, even if others consider > it as> > a failure.> > Love and regards,> > Sreenadh> > , "vinita kumar"> > <shankar_mamta@> wrote:> > >> > > Dear Jagadish,> > >> > > i would second the advice Krishnaji has given to u. but there is a> > > subtle difference between the two. pursuing one's dreams with > single> > > minded purpose does sometimes yield results, but it is the rajasic> > > way of doing things where u pursue your desires.> > >> > > the second alternative is far more superior. u give your 100 per> > > cent to whatever u are doing...whether u are cut out for it or> > > not...for the feeling that u are good for this and not that is > just> > > a state of mind. this perhaps is the satvic way of doing things> > > where u work without desire for results. it is allegedly far more> > > satisfying.> > >> > > hard work with total involvement is the secret of life...but then> > > desires have to be thrown out of the window. u work just because> > > work is salvation. (doesn't our gita tell us that!)> > >> > > there is no such thing as being succesfull or otherwise. work done> > > with love and consciousness is success.> > >> > > my daughter tells me that i often get preachy...and don't practise> > > what i preach!> > >> > > but how does that matter!;)> > >> > > love,> > > vinita> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > , Krishnamurthy> > > Seetharama krishna_1998@ wrote:> > > >> > > > Dear Jagadish,> > > >> > > > There are two ways of attaining sucess in life. One is to> > > constantly go after what you like to do in life, sacrifice> > > everything else to be able to do what you like and just focus on> > > that. The second way is to take what the life has to offer, > whether> > > you like it or not, put your best efforts and try to excel in > that.> > > In either path, hard work is common and both are challenging. > There> > > is no escape from either hardwork or challenges in life, if one> > > wants to succeed.> > > >> > > > Please don't say "I am forced to do something that I don't> > > like...". By that attitude you are only defeating yourself. So, if> > > you want to work in metallurgy, just go after it, sacrificing> > > everything that comes in the way. Otherwise, just do what you are> > > doing, but put your best efforts in it. Take it as a challenge and> > > try to beat those who are good in that field.> > > >> > > > All the best!> > > >> > > > Dear Moderator,> > > >> > > > Sorry for the non-astrological post.> > > >> > > > Regards,> > > > Krishna> > > >> > > > Prathamesn Chawan upaoakcrest@ wrote:> > > > Dear Seetharama Ji and Vinita Ji> > > >> > > > Greetings> > > >> > > > You touched a very emotional subject. I am 26 years old. I > have> > > B.Tech from one of a very premier and respected institute in India> > > in metallurgical engineering. I have M.S. from US in metallurgical> > > engineering.> > > >> > > > I have worked for almost 1 year and 8 months in this material> > > science area (in US)....> > > >> > > >> > > > Now life has come to a point where i am forced to go into IT> > > field to earn bread. I am hating this but i dont have much option> > > right now in my hand.> > > >> > > > I always loved metallurgical engineering but now i am > migrating> > > into something to make my bread...> > > >> > > > Details: 25-Aug 1981> > > > TOB: 19:13> > > > POB: Ghaziabad, UP> > > >> > > > Thanks> > > >> > > > Jagdish> > > >> > > > Krishnamurthy Seetharama krishna_1998@ wrote:> > > > Dear Vinita ji,> > > >> > > > If I recall the mails correctly, of the three charts you are> > > talking about, two of them are still studying and have not yet > even> > > started practicing law. It may not be appropriate to use their> > > charts to validate. Probably, they can be used to validate > eduction> > > in law. It is only our assumption that they will practice law. In > my> > > own case, I am a post-graduate in Civil Engineering from Indian> > > Institute of Science. I am gold medalist in Civil Engineering. I> > > studied Civil Engineering for 7 long years. But, I ended up > working> > > as a Software Engineer for 23 long years. I am not suggesting both> > > these students will end up switching their careers like me. But, I> > > feel it is prudent to pick charts of practicing lawyers to be on > the> > > safter side, specially while learning. This would avoid breaking > our> > > heads with a inappropriate chart.> > > >> > > > Of course, this is only a suggestion :0)> > > >> > > > Regards,> > > > Krishna> > > >> > > > vinita kumar shankar_mamta@ wrote:> > > > Dear all,> > > >> > > > Sometime back Shreenadh provided an aphorism to predict the job > of> > > a> > > > native.> > > >> > > > > <==> > > > > One of the major method to determine the job of a native> > > > is "Karmesasya> > > > > Navamsa rasipa vasat vrittim jagustadvida" (Phaladeepika)> > > > meaning, "the> > > > > job of the native should be told, by considering the navamsa> > > lord> > > > of the> > > > > 10th house lord from Natal lagna"> > > >> > > > Of course, there are caveats to this as he explained in message> > > no.> > > > 5778.> > > >> > > > i now have a "handsome" collection of 3 horoscopes (LOL!) of> > > budding> > > > or practising lawyers from message nos. 5829 (Seetharamana ji's> > > > quiz); 5905 and 5911. (Thanks Renuji for your help in this > regard)> > > > These horoscopes do not have any planet in the 10th house> > > excepting> > > > for Ketu in one case.> > > >> > > > In the first case 10th house is ruled by Venus which is placed > in> > > > the amsa of Gemini in Navamsa. Mercury is placed with Mars in > the> > > > house of Mercury (Virgo) in Rasi> > > >> > > > In the second case (message no, 5905), the 10th house though> > > > occupied by Ketu is ruled by Mercury (Virgo) whereas Mercury> > > itself> > > > is placed in the amsa of Aries in Navamsa while Mars is placed > in> > > > the House of Saturn (Acquarius) in Rasi but there is an exchange> > > > (parivartana yoga) between Mars and Saturn placed in Scorpio.> > > >> > > > In the third case the lord of the 10th house is Saturn which is> > > > placed in the amsa of Scorpio while Mars is in Scorpio with > Saturn> > > > in Rasi.(but here i could have gone wrong somewhat because i > could> > > > not find jayawardhanapura in JHL)> > > >> > > > Though this appears to be too simplistic but doesn't it seem > that> > > > there is a Mercury-Mars-Saturn connection for lawyer > profession???> > > > The connection with Mercury one can understand as one requires> > > good> > > > oral and written skills for arguing cases/preparing briefs. Mars> > > of> > > > course signifies disputes. But what is the Saturn connection??? > if> > > > there is any such connection at all!!!> > > >> > > > i am waiting for somebody to say 3 swallows don't make> > > > summer!...which, of course, is true!!!> > > >> > > > warm regards,> > > > vinita> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with> > > Search.> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with> > > Search.> > > >> > >> >>

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