Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Dear All, I have a question I hope you will be kind enough to shed light on... It concerns " Neech Bhanga " or the breaking of a fall, a.k.a " Cancelled Debilitation " ? Example - Saturn in Aries, house IV Does being in a Kendra (Central house) mean that the Fall Saturn suffers in Aries is broken? Nalini Kanta (Tom Hopke) writes in " How to Read Your Horoscope " (pg. 41) > " The most important situations which bring about cancellation of > debilitation are given below. > > 1) If the debilitated planet is in a quadrant from the ascendant or > the moon > > 2) If the lord of the sign that the debilitated planet is in, is in > a quadrant from the ascendant or the moon > > 3) If the planet that is exalted in the sign that the debilitated > planet is in, is in a quadrant from the ascendant or moon > > 4) If the debilitated planet is in its exaltation sign in the > navamsa chart That gives 25 cases which would cancel debilitation! That seems to make it awfully hard for a planet to be debilitated. Would you kindly chime in to let me know your opinion of this list. Is it too inclusive? Also, what are you feelings on a neech-bhanga planet? My feeling is that if a planet is fallen, it is fallen. Period. If you get a break in that fall ( " neech-bhanga " ) that's exactly what you get, a " break " (as in " gimmie a break, fella " ). Your planet will be harmed, but it wont be as acute as it would have been were there no break in the fall. In that light, 25 conditions that soften the intensity of debilitation seems reasonable. Thanks in advance for your input. - Vic www.weare108.com http://web.mac.com/vicdicara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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