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et al,

 

In the book 'Secrets of R.P & the Birth Time' on pages 28 and 62

examples are given which narrow the time of birth in a day by

dividing the day in three portions. The first part of the day

relates to Cardinal, the 2nd to Fixed and the 3rd to Mutable

signs. These are checked relative to the RP Ascendant Sub Lord.

 

My question is:

 

Where does the day start for this method?

Is it 00:00am? or does the day start with local sunrise?

 

 

Ron Gaunt

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Hi there,

The day starts with the local Sunrise

Regards

Pranavrongaunt <rongaunt wrote:

et al,In the book 'Secrets of R.P & the Birth Time' on pages 28 and 62examples are given which narrow the time of birth in a day bydividing the day in three portions. The first part of the dayrelates to Cardinal, the 2nd to Fixed and the 3rd to Mutablesigns. These are checked relative to the RP Ascendant Sub Lord.My question is: Where does the day start for this method?Is it 00:00am? or does the day start with local sunrise?Ron Gaunt

 

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Pranav,

 

I Know the day is considered to start at local sunrise normally.

What I was wondering was whether this also applied to this

particular technique.

 

Re-reading page 62 I now realize that the author in fact uses

00:00am, for he states 'the ascendant sub lord is transiting in a

movable sign, the client should have been born in the morning

hours'. Later he mentions there are three possibilities for the

Lagna. The first he quotes is 'Meenam -UP TO SUNRISE'.

He therefore obviously starts the day for this technique as

00:00am.

 

 

Ron Gaunt

 

 

 

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 01:37:03 +0000, you wrote:

 

>Hi there,

>The day starts with the local Sunrise

>Regards

>Pranav

>

>rongaunt <rongaunt wrote:

>

>et al,

>

>In the book 'Secrets of R.P & the Birth Time' on pages 28 and 62

>examples are given which narrow the time of birth in a day by

>dividing the day in three portions. The first part of the day

>relates to Cardinal, the 2nd to Fixed and the 3rd to Mutable

>signs. These are checked relative to the RP Ascendant Sub Lord.

>

>My question is:

>

>Where does the day start for this method?

>Is it 00:00am? or does the day start with local sunrise?

>

>

>Ron Gaunt

>

>

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Dear Ron,

Author of this Book mention on page no: 14 frist pera about time Factor very clearly.

very good book for time rectification BUT somany errars in mahts but we take only ruls from book i am doing rectification by given ruls in book. morthen 200 case i had solve by this technique.(Rectification of Osama Bin Laden's Time in KP group done by this technique)

regards

kanak bosmia

>rongaunt <rongaunt

>

>

>Re: RP Time Factor

>Wed, 02 Feb 2005 09:40:12 +1000

>

>

>Pranav,

>

>I Know the day is considered to start at local sunrise normally.

>What I was wondering was whether this also applied to this

>particular technique.

>

>Re-reading page 62 I now realize that the author in fact uses

>00:00am, for he states 'the ascendant sub lord is transiting in a

>movable sign, the client should have been born in the morning

>hours'. Later he mentions there are three possibilities for the

>Lagna. The first he quotes is 'Meenam -UP TO SUNRISE'.

>He therefore obviously starts the day for this technique as

>00:00am.

>

>

>Ron Gaunt

>

>

>

>On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 01:37:03 +0000, you wrote:

>

> >Hi there,

> >The day starts with the local Sunrise

> >Regards

> >Pranav

> >

> >rongaunt <rongaunt wrote:

> >

> >et al,

> >

> >In the book 'Secrets of R.P & the Birth Time' on pages 28 and 62

> >examples are given which narrow the time of birth in a day by

> >dividing the day in three portions. The first part of the day

> >relates to Cardinal, the 2nd to Fixed and the 3rd to Mutable

> >signs. These are checked relative to the RP Ascendant Sub Lord.

> >

> >My question is:

> >

> >Where does the day start for this method?

> >Is it 00:00am? or does the day start with local sunrise?

> >

> >

> >Ron Gaunt

> >

> >

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Dear Kanak,

 

Again thanks for the reference. I must have read it on my way

through the book but I have never had a very good memory, and it

is certainly not getting better as I get older.

 

Ron Gaunt

 

 

>On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 19:40:27 -0800, you wrote:

 

Dear Ron,

 

Author of this Book mention on page no: 14 frist pera about time

Factor very clearly.

 

very good book for time rectification BUT somany errars in mahts

but we take only ruls from book i am doing rectification by given

ruls in book. morthen 200 case i had solve by this

technique.(Rectification of Osama Bin Laden's Time in KP group

done by this technique)

 

regards

 

kanak bosmia

 

 

 

>rongaunt <rongaunt

>

>

>Re: RP Time Factor

>Wed, 02 Feb 2005 09:40:12 +1000

>

>

>Pranav,

>

>I Know the day is considered to start at local sunrise normally.

>What I was wondering was whether this also applied to this

>particular technique.

>

>Re-reading page 62 I now realize that the author in fact uses

>00:00am, for he states 'the ascendant sub lord is transiting in a

>movable sign, the client should have been born in the morning

>hours'. Later he mentions there are three possibilities for the

>Lagna. The first he quotes is 'Meenam -UP TO SUNRISE'.

>He therefore obviously starts the day for this technique as

>00:00am.

>

>

>Ron Gaunt

>

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