Guest guest Posted June 10, 2008 Report Share Posted June 10, 2008 Thomas, > In message post number 8627, dated May 28 2008, it was stated that > being accused in court is a seventh house matter. Perhaps you've gotten the reference wrong? The post you point to seems to me to pertain to the Sun, Leo and 3rd House. I would like to read up on this, because it certainly is not immediately evident to me why courtrooms would be associated with the 7th house, though it is surely not out of the question. Without the correct original post reference, I can't make any better reply. Yours, Vic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2008 Report Share Posted June 10, 2008 Hello to all, and to Vic, who responded to my question. & nbsp; Please accept my appologies as I have made a mistake with regard to the number of the post. The correct number is post number 8637. Again, please accept my apologies for the error. & nbsp; Best wishes, & nbsp; Thomas --- On Tue, 6/10/08, Vic D & lt;vicdicara & gt; wrote: Vic D & lt;vicdicara & gt; Re: Question regarding indications jyotish-vidya Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 12:34 PM Thomas, & gt; In message post number 8627, dated May 28 2008, it was stated that & gt; being accused in court is a seventh house matter. Perhaps you've gotten the reference wrong? The post you point to seems to me to pertain to the Sun, Leo and 3rd House. I would like to read up on this, because it certainly is not immediately evident to me why courtrooms would be associated with the 7th house, though it is surely not out of the question. Without the correct original post reference, I can't make any better reply. Yours, Vic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2008 Report Share Posted June 10, 2008 Thomas, Thanks. To save others the lookup, Thomas is referring to a post made by Mrs. Wendy where she wrote: " Law courts (being accused in court) can be seen from 7th house. " This is very interesting, and I am looking forward to hearing the reasoning behind it, or reference to support it. - Vic On Jun 10, 2008, at 2:13 PM, thomas allen wrote: > Hello to all, and to Vic, who responded to my question. > & nbsp; > Please accept my appologies as I have made a mistake with regard to > the number of the post. The correct number is post number 8637. > Again, please accept my apologies for the error. > & nbsp; > Best wishes, > & nbsp; > Thomas > > --- On Tue, 6/10/08, Vic D & lt;vicdicara & gt; wrote: > > Vic D & lt;vicdicara & gt; > Re: Question regarding indications > jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 12:34 PM Thomas, > > & gt; In message post number 8627, dated May 28 2008, it was stated > that > & gt; being accused in court is a seventh house matter. > > Perhaps you've gotten the reference wrong? The post you point to seems > to me to pertain to the Sun, Leo and 3rd House. > > I would like to read up on this, because it certainly is not > immediately evident to me why courtrooms would be associated with the > 7th house, though it is surely not out of the question. Without the > correct original post reference, I can't make any better reply. > > Yours, > Vic > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 Dear Vic, Thomas and All, I'm going to be lazy here and just paste a few lines from the following website (http://www.barbarapijan.com/bpa/Topics/7yuvati_bhava.htm#Law%20Courts) I don't have enough time at the moment to search through my library for reference supporting this (http://jyotishvidya.com/bhavas.htm) *The law courts and litigation appear strongly in house-7. Attorneys and advocates must have a prominent 7th-house and radix-L-7 to be successful in legal practice. The ideal charts for success in legal reasoning feature Mercury, in any sign, occupying yuvati bhava. Positive dasha and transit planets indicate success in court. However, philosophy of law, judgeship, legal education, and other contemplative aspects of understanding the law appear in dharma bhava, the 9th house of moral philosophy. It is the day-to-day workings of the court which are seen in punya bhava. Attorney [advocate] profession, legal and paralegal, legal secretary, making of contracts and agreements, partnership, mediation, arbitration, litigation, fair resolution of disputes, adversarial undertakings, are all part of the seventh house.* Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Vic D " <vicdicara <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:20 AM Re: Question regarding indications Thomas, Thanks. To save others the lookup, Thomas is referring to a post made by Mrs. Wendy where she wrote: " Law courts (being accused in court) can be seen from 7th house. " This is very interesting, and I am looking forward to hearing the reasoning behind it, or reference to support it. - Vic On Jun 10, 2008, at 2:13 PM, thomas allen wrote: > Hello to all, and to Vic, who responded to my question. > & nbsp; > Please accept my appologies as I have made a mistake with regard to > the number of the post. The correct number is post number 8637. > Again, please accept my apologies for the error. > & nbsp; > Best wishes, > & nbsp; > Thomas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 Dear Thomas, I assume 7th house would indicate having to attend court...for whatever reason? Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " talljun2 " <talljun2 <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:47 AM Question regarding indications Hello and best wishes to all. In message post number 8627, dated May 28 2008, it was stated that being accused in court is a seventh house matter. Would jury service then also be associated with the seventh house; that is to say, being a member of a jury that is charged with determining the outcome of a jury trial in open court. Thank you and best wishes to all. Sincerely, Thomas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 PS: There are others who attribute court cases to 6th house... ________________________________ Dear Thomas, I assume 7th house would indicate having to attend court...for whatever reason? Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " talljun2 " <talljun2 <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:47 AM Question regarding indications Hello and best wishes to all. In message post number 8627, dated May 28 2008, it was stated that being accused in court is a seventh house matter. Would jury service then also be associated with the seventh house; that is to say, being a member of a jury that is charged with determining the outcome of a jury trial in open court. Thank you and best wishes to all. Sincerely, Thomas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 PPS: In support of 7th (accused in court). I was once taken to court due to a dispute with a Taxi driver who was weaving in and out of the traffic behind me and clipped the front of my car as he pulled in front of me. I followed him and eventually caught up with him demanding he give me his personal details. He refused and sped off. I was surprised some time later to receive a summons to appear in court. He had a team of lawyers and I, not knowing any better, defended myself. The long and short of it was that the Judge believed me and ordered the Taxi driver to pay costs. I can't remember exactly when it was (sometime during 1973). I was running Jupiter dasa and possibly Rahu bhukti...both occupy 7th. _______ PS: There are others who attribute court cases to 6th house... ________________________________ Dear Thomas, I assume 7th house would indicate having to attend court...for whatever reason? Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " talljun2 " <talljun2 <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:47 AM Question regarding indications Hello and best wishes to all. In message post number 8627, dated May 28 2008, it was stated that being accused in court is a seventh house matter. Would jury service then also be associated with the seventh house; that is to say, being a member of a jury that is charged with determining the outcome of a jury trial in open court. Thank you and best wishes to all. Sincerely, Thomas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy, I don't ever doubt that a statement of yours is valid. I was just looking for reasoning that would take a house primarily associated with Marriage and Romantic Partnership, and also ascribe it to courts of law. With a quick click over to your link: http://jyotishvidya.com/ bhavas.htm a significant clue caught my eye... the 7th house is the natural place of Libra: The Scales of Justice. Libra is also closely concerned with mutually beneficial partnerships and this includes Marriage. Thus there is in fact a thematic link between Marriage and Courts of Law!!! Yours, Vic PS - Yesterday I looked at a chart of a person who gave up a law carreer. He had Pisces in the 7th, a strongly influential Mercury in the 11th and a Retrograde mool-trikon Jupiter in the 4th. Turns out for this person, what was more important than law was social intercourse. He wound up being a mediator and works in dispute resolution (pices = lack of decisiveness, which is GOOD for a mediator, and mercury in 11th making him concerned with making people agree and be nice to each other). On Jun 10, 2008, at 11:47 PM, Wendy Vasicek wrote: > Dear Vic, Thomas and All, > > I'm going to be lazy here and just paste a few lines from the > following > website > (http://www.barbarapijan.com/bpa/Topics/7yuvati_bhava.htm#Law > %20Courts) I > don't have enough time at the moment to search through my library for > reference supporting this (http://jyotishvidya.com/bhavas.htm) > > *The law courts and litigation appear strongly in house-7. > Attorneys and > advocates must have a prominent 7th-house and radix-L-7 to be > successful > in legal practice. > The ideal charts for success in legal reasoning feature Mercury, in > any > sign, occupying yuvati bhava. Positive dasha and transit planets > indicate success in court. > However, philosophy of law, judgeship, legal education, and other > contemplative aspects of understanding the law appear in dharma bhava, > the 9th house of moral philosophy. > It is the day-to-day workings of the court which are seen in punya > bhava. > Attorney [advocate] profession, legal and paralegal, legal secretary, > making of contracts and agreements, partnership, mediation, > arbitration, > litigation, fair resolution of disputes, adversarial undertakings, are > all part of the seventh house.* > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > - > " Vic D " <vicdicara > <jyotish-vidya > > Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:20 AM > Re: Question regarding indications > > > Thomas, > > Thanks. To save others the lookup, Thomas is referring to a post made > by Mrs. Wendy where she wrote: " Law courts (being accused in court) > can be seen from 7th house. " > > This is very interesting, and I am looking forward to hearing the > reasoning behind it, or reference to support it. > > - Vic > > On Jun 10, 2008, at 2:13 PM, thomas allen wrote: > >> Hello to all, and to Vic, who responded to my question. >> & nbsp; >> Please accept my appologies as I have made a mistake with regard to >> the number of the post. The correct number is post number 8637. >> Again, please accept my apologies for the error. >> & nbsp; >> Best wishes, >> & nbsp; >> Thomas > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 Dear Vic, I just checked quickly and find that James Braha also ascribes 'Courts' to 7th house. Another point worth noting is that marriages often take place in a magistrate's court. This is where I was married...never in a church. Not that I wouldn't have liked to get married in a church...it just never happened that way. And you're absolutely correct about Libra, the 7th sign of the zodiac, representing the 'scales of justice' :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Vic D " <vicdicara <jyotish-vidya > Thursday, June 12, 2008 12:02 AM Re: Question regarding indications Dear Mrs. Wendy, I don't ever doubt that a statement of yours is valid. I was just looking for reasoning that would take a house primarily associated with Marriage and Romantic Partnership, and also ascribe it to courts of law. With a quick click over to your link: http://jyotishvidya.com/ bhavas.htm a significant clue caught my eye... the 7th house is the natural place of Libra: The Scales of Justice. Libra is also closely concerned with mutually beneficial partnerships and this includes Marriage. Thus there is in fact a thematic link between Marriage and Courts of Law!!! Yours, Vic PS - Yesterday I looked at a chart of a person who gave up a law carreer. He had Pisces in the 7th, a strongly influential Mercury in the 11th and a Retrograde mool-trikon Jupiter in the 4th. Turns out for this person, what was more important than law was social intercourse. He wound up being a mediator and works in dispute resolution (pices = lack of decisiveness, which is GOOD for a mediator, and mercury in 11th making him concerned with making people agree and be nice to each other). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 I am rewriting this mail whatever I can pull myself to, for I had spent half an hour in the afternoon to write a mail and on pressing a wrong button on the keyboard i dont know where my Mail went, it just vanished and got deleted . Anyways here goes. The 7th house does indicate Court cases. The 7th House indicates the competetitor, the person with whom ine is transacting, the opposite party, and also the person with whom you fight in the court, or the opposite party. During the dasa of the planet very strongly signifying the 7th house, or any dasha Lord Planet , connected with this planet , if also influenced by Mercury or Jupiterm may cause native problems of court cases. If the antardasha Lord at the time of query is connected to the houses, 2,3,6 ,10 and 11, the this indicates winning of the case. If the antardasha Lord at the time of query is connected to the houses , 5,8,9 an 12, then the case is Lost. If the antardasha Lord at the time of Court case connectes to the 3rd, 8th and 12th houses /Rahu, then high possibility of prison. If the planet signifying the 12th ( Imprisonment ) is connected to fixed sign, then indicates long term in prison, other signs means short term. If thuis same planet signifying the 12th is connected with houses 2, 4 and 11, then this indicates bail. For winning any competetion or sports or a exam, or even a court case, the 6th house mist necessarily figure in the calculations, because the 6th house is the expenditure house of the opposite parties ( Competetitirs or Opposition in Court ) being 12th to the 7th, where we take the 7th as representing Lagna for the opposite person, partner, competetitor, enemy etc. Saturn and Rahu are karakas for Jail Yoga. regards, Bhaskar. jyotish-vidya , " Wendy Vasicek " <jyotishvidya wrote: > > Dear Vic, > > I just checked quickly and find that James Braha also ascribes 'Courts' > to 7th house. Another point worth noting is that marriages often take > place in a magistrate's court. This is where I was married...never in a > church. Not that I wouldn't have liked to get married in a church...it > just never happened that way. > > And you're absolutely correct about Libra, the 7th sign of the zodiac, > representing the 'scales of justice' :-) > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > - > " Vic D " <vicdicara > <jyotish-vidya > > Thursday, June 12, 2008 12:02 AM > Re: Question regarding indications > > > Dear Mrs. Wendy, > > I don't ever doubt that a statement of yours is valid. I was just > looking for reasoning that would take a house primarily associated > with Marriage and Romantic Partnership, and also ascribe it to courts > of law. > > With a quick click over to your link: http://jyotishvidya.com/ > bhavas.htm a significant clue caught my eye... the 7th house is the > natural place of Libra: The Scales of Justice. > > Libra is also closely concerned with mutually beneficial partnerships > and this includes Marriage. > > Thus there is in fact a thematic link between Marriage and Courts of > Law!!! > > Yours, > Vic > > PS - Yesterday I looked at a chart of a person who gave up a law > carreer. He had Pisces in the 7th, a strongly influential Mercury in > the 11th and a Retrograde mool-trikon Jupiter in the 4th. Turns out > for this person, what was more important than law was social > intercourse. He wound up being a mediator and works in dispute > resolution (pices = lack of decisiveness, which is GOOD for a > mediator, and mercury in 11th making him concerned with making people > agree and be nice to each other). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 Greetings and best wishes to all. & nbsp; Thank you for addressing my question, and I offer many thanks to you all for your detailed and well annotated replies. Your comments give me a good point from which to begin further researches into the matter. Again, thanks you and best wishes to all. & nbsp; Sincerely, & nbsp; Thomas --- On Tue, 6/10/08, Wendy Vasicek & lt;jyotishvidya & gt; wrote: Wendy Vasicek & lt;jyotishvidya & gt; Re: Question regarding indications jyotish-vidya Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 11:53 PM Dear Thomas, I assume 7th house would indicate having to attend court...for whatever reason? Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya .com ____________ _________ _________ _______ - " talljun2 " & lt;talljun2 & gt; & lt;jyotish-vidya & gt; Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:47 AM Question regarding indications Hello and best wishes to all. In message post number 8627, dated May 28 2008, it was stated that being accused in court is a seventh house matter. Would jury service then also be associated with the seventh house; that is to say, being a member of a jury that is charged with determining the outcome of a jury trial in open court. Thank you and best wishes to all. Sincerely, Thomas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 Dearest Bhaskar, & nbsp; Thank you very much for your well-reasoned and thought-out reply to my question. You have given me much to consider as I continue my researches into the matter. Thank you again and best wishes. & nbsp; Sincerely, & nbsp; Thomas --- On Wed, 6/11/08, Bhaskar & lt;bhaskar_jyotish & gt; wrote: Bhaskar & lt;bhaskar_jyotish & gt; Re: Question regarding indications jyotish-vidya Wednesday, June 11, 2008, 9:41 AM I am rewriting this mail whatever I can pull myself to, for I had spent half an hour in the afternoon to write a mail and on pressing a wrong button on the keyboard i dont know where my Mail went, it just vanished and got deleted . Anyways here goes. The 7th house does indicate Court cases. The 7th House indicates the competetitor, the person with whom ine is transacting, the opposite party, and also the person with whom you fight in the court, or the opposite party. During the dasa of the planet very strongly signifying the 7th house, or any dasha Lord Planet , connected with this planet , if also influenced by Mercury or Jupiterm may cause native problems of court cases. If the antardasha Lord at the time of query is connected to the houses, 2,3,6 ,10 and 11, the this indicates winning of the case. If the antardasha Lord at the time of query is connected to the houses , 5,8,9 an 12, then the case is Lost. If the antardasha Lord at the time of Court case connectes to the 3rd, 8th and 12th houses /Rahu, then high possibility of prison. If the planet signifying the 12th ( Imprisonment ) is connected to fixed sign, then indicates long term in prison, other signs means short term. If thuis same planet signifying the 12th is connected with houses 2, 4 and 11, then this indicates bail. For winning any competetion or sports or a exam, or even a court case, the 6th house mist necessarily figure in the calculations, because the 6th house is the expenditure house of the opposite parties ( Competetitirs or Opposition in Court ) being 12th to the 7th, where we take the 7th as representing Lagna for the opposite person, partner, competetitor, enemy etc. Saturn and Rahu are karakas for Jail Yoga. regards, Bhaskar. jyotish-vidya, " Wendy Vasicek " & lt;jyotishvidya@ ... & gt; wrote: & gt; & gt; Dear Vic, & gt; & gt; I just checked quickly and find that James Braha also ascribes 'Courts' & gt; to 7th house. Another point worth noting is that marriages often take & gt; place in a magistrate's court. This is where I was married...never in a & gt; church. Not that I wouldn't have liked to get married in a church...it & gt; just never happened that way. & gt; & gt; And you're absolutely correct about Libra, the 7th sign of the zodiac, & gt; representing the 'scales of justice' :-) & gt; & gt; Best Wishes, & gt; Mrs. Wendy & gt; http://JyotishVidya .com & gt; ____________ _________ _________ _______ & gt; & gt; & gt; - & gt; " Vic D " & lt;vicdicara@. .. & gt; & gt; & lt;jyotish-vidya & gt; & gt; Thursday, June 12, 2008 12:02 AM & gt; Re: Question regarding indications & gt; & gt; & gt; Dear Mrs. Wendy, & gt; & gt; I don't ever doubt that a statement of yours is valid. I was just & gt; looking for reasoning that would take a house primarily associated & gt; with Marriage and Romantic Partnership, and also ascribe it to courts & gt; of law. & gt; & gt; With a quick click over to your link: http://jyotishvidya .com/ & gt; bhavas.htm a significant clue caught my eye... the 7th house is the & gt; natural place of Libra: The Scales of Justice. & gt; & gt; Libra is also closely concerned with mutually beneficial partnerships & gt; and this includes Marriage. & gt; & gt; Thus there is in fact a thematic link between Marriage and Courts of & gt; Law!!! & gt; & gt; Yours, & gt; Vic & gt; & gt; PS - Yesterday I looked at a chart of a person who gave up a law & gt; carreer. He had Pisces in the 7th, a strongly influential Mercury in & gt; the 11th and a Retrograde mool-trikon Jupiter in the 4th. Turns out & gt; for this person, what was more important than law was social & gt; intercourse. He wound up being a mediator and works in dispute & gt; resolution (pices = lack of decisiveness, which is GOOD for a & gt; mediator, and mercury in 11th making him concerned with making people & gt; agree and be nice to each other). & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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