Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Dear colleagues and friends Thank you for your prompt responses. As mentioned I am an amateur astrologer and have been doing it on and off for the past 15 years. I have used a number of different methods and although most of them are OK when working out general features the ayanamsa correction is different hence results in different lagna and moon star(Naksh)e.g instead of lahiri's correction if KP ayanamsa is used it gives a more accurate position. This has been my experience (as I said i am still a student of astrology but have done quite a few) does anyone else agree. I think the KP sublord system is great especially with horary astrology but we should not completely dismiss the other styles. For birth time rectification I do agree the KP system is the best for it does correct it but it is more accurate if we also apply the correction used to see if the person is male or female ( ala astroexpert). The seminar sounds really great, sadly I won't be able to come as I live in the UK. I was wondering if I could persuade you all to have an online conference. This is something I have done in my other profession as a doctor, where we have an online 3 day conference. The way it works is that a person presents a paper(research material) on a discussion board, then colleagues follow up with questions over a set period(since we ae in 3-4 different continents with different time zones usually 48 hours is the norm). This has worked pretty well as long as the number of delegates is set and no " funny " questions are permitted. What are your thoughts on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Yash ji, The idea of online seminar is really great. Even I am thinking to expand this group using few more online tools and techniques. I am waiting for present seminar to finish and only after that we should think about any other seminar/ conference. First, we should try to make this seminar success. Regards, Punit Pandey - Ice man <yashokumar Thu, 05 Aug 2004 06:22:36 -0000 Divorce and seminar Dear colleagues and friends Thank you for your prompt responses. As mentioned I am an amateur astrologer and have been doing it on and off for the past 15 years. I have used a number of different methods and although most of them are OK when working out general features the ayanamsa correction is different hence results in different lagna and moon star(Naksh)e.g instead of lahiri's correction if KP ayanamsa is used it gives a more accurate position. This has been my experience (as I said i am still a student of astrology but have done quite a few) does anyone else agree. I think the KP sublord system is great especially with horary astrology but we should not completely dismiss the other styles. For birth time rectification I do agree the KP system is the best for it does correct it but it is more accurate if we also apply the correction used to see if the person is male or female ( ala astroexpert). The seminar sounds really great, sadly I won't be able to come as I live in the UK. I was wondering if I could persuade you all to have an online conference. This is something I have done in my other profession as a doctor, where we have an online 3 day conference. The way it works is that a person presents a paper(research material) on a discussion board, then colleagues follow up with questions over a set period(since we ae in 3-4 different continents with different time zones usually 48 hours is the norm). This has worked pretty well as long as the number of delegates is set and no " funny " questions are permitted. What are your thoughts on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Hi This is simply a w;onderful idea. We can even fix up a time and have an conference chat... that will be more lively and more or less like a seminar itself. Yes I too feel that KP works well for horary and timing of events. But for general predictions if we combine the vedic and KP it works fine. Ofcourse, even iam a student of astrology. Purely out of interest i am learning this science. This really fascinates me. I joined this group mainly in the interest of learning more about this KP system. So i welcome such ideas, which is an opportunity for people like me to learn more. Regards GowriIce man <yashokumar wrote: Dear colleagues and friendsThank you for your prompt responses. As mentioned I am an amateur astrologer and have been doing it on and off for the past 15 years. I have used a number of different methods and although most of them are OK when working out general features the ayanamsa correction is different hence results in different lagna and moon star(Naksh)e.g instead of lahiri's correction if KP ayanamsa is used it gives a more accurate position. This has been my experience (as I said i am still a student of astrology but have done quite a few) does anyone else agree. I think the KP sublord system is great especially with horary astrology but we should not completely dismiss the other styles. For birth time rectification I do agree the KP system is the best for it does correct it but it is more accurate if we also apply the correction used to see if the person is male or female ( ala astroexpert). The seminar sounds really great, sadly I won't be able to come as I live in the UK. I was wondering if I could persuade you all to have an online conference. This is something I have done in my other profession as a doctor, where we have an online 3 day conference. The way it works is that a person presents a paper(research material) on a discussion board, then colleagues follow up with questions over a set period(since we ae in 3-4 different continents with different time zones usually 48 hours is the norm). This has worked pretty well as long as the number of delegates is set and no "funny" questions are permitted. What are your thoughts on this? ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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