Guest guest Posted July 14, 2007 Report Share Posted July 14, 2007 Bhaskar <bhaskar_jyotish wrote: Dear Sir, Blind Charts - Depends on the intention. 1) May be used for challenging an innocent astrologer. 2) May be used for challenging an over-intelligent astrologer, who may be asked to prove his theory on the Blind chart. 3) Purely for the academic purposes. What should be the probable action on those who have been challenged. 1) Should not accept the challenge-as per Shastras. 2) Challenge should be accepted, and theory proved. 3) Challenge should be accepted and enjoyed by all. regards, Bhaskar. , " indiadirector " <raj wrote: > > Dear Members, > There is a growing trend of Astrology moving to the Internet - whether > it is for teaching/learning (like this group) or offering services > (like my site Astrolife.com). There are services available on the cell > phone too. > > I have also seen many people suggesting that the best way to prove > astrology is by doing 'blind predictions'. Is this a valid statement? > > Is it right to make predictions without knowing the Identify of the > Native? > > What is your opinion about this, specifically pertaining to the DKP > principle of knowing the place, time and identify of the Jataka before > making any prediction. > > Where did this principle originate? Is there any reference to this in > BPHS or other knowledge sources? > > This issue is going to be lot more important in the coming years, > especially in India due to the growing penetration of Internet and > cellphones. > > We also need to deal with what exactly do we mean by DKP. > > regards, > raj rao > Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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